tony67
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Just wanted to post to make sure everyone was clear on this, I know I was confused.
As we all know by now there are two Wolfgang Puck Expresses. I was under the impression that the one connected to the Wolfgang Puck Cafe had the larger menu with pastas and crème brulee.
After walking all the way across from the marketplace in today's rainstorm I looked at the menu and all they had was pizza and salads. For desserts they had pre-packaged cookies and brownies. You could NOT even get a bottle of water (or any bottled drink) for your beverage. I was informed they have filtered water at the soda machine.
After talking to the cashier for a few minutes (she was very nice by the way) she told me that the menu was different at the other Wolfgang pucks because it is independently owned. I canceled my order, thanked her and walked back to the other Wolfgang Puck Express.
When I got there I looked at the menu and yes they had pastas and crème brulee.
I have to say the spaghetti and meatballs were better then any pasta I have had at the Italian restaurants in Disney (Tutto and Tony's). The bolognaise has nice pieces of onion, garlic and carrots as well as a lot of beef. In addition it came with 2 meatballs, cut in half.
The crème brulee was also excellent. I am tempted too make a few more trips here for dinner.
Too bad it is out of the way.
The bottom line is just be sure you go to the stand alone Wolfgang Puck express in the marketplace.
As we all know by now there are two Wolfgang Puck Expresses. I was under the impression that the one connected to the Wolfgang Puck Cafe had the larger menu with pastas and crème brulee.
After walking all the way across from the marketplace in today's rainstorm I looked at the menu and all they had was pizza and salads. For desserts they had pre-packaged cookies and brownies. You could NOT even get a bottle of water (or any bottled drink) for your beverage. I was informed they have filtered water at the soda machine.
After talking to the cashier for a few minutes (she was very nice by the way) she told me that the menu was different at the other Wolfgang pucks because it is independently owned. I canceled my order, thanked her and walked back to the other Wolfgang Puck Express.
When I got there I looked at the menu and yes they had pastas and crème brulee.
I have to say the spaghetti and meatballs were better then any pasta I have had at the Italian restaurants in Disney (Tutto and Tony's). The bolognaise has nice pieces of onion, garlic and carrots as well as a lot of beef. In addition it came with 2 meatballs, cut in half.
The crème brulee was also excellent. I am tempted too make a few more trips here for dinner.
Too bad it is out of the way.
The bottom line is just be sure you go to the stand alone Wolfgang Puck express in the marketplace.