Hello, DFB Readers!
As you may have seen, the holidays have landed at Disney World, and we are up to our ears in holiday decorations, merchandise, and snacks! But while we’re checking out all the new holiday offerings, we’re also keeping an eye on menus at Disney World restaurants because that’s what we do!
And we do have some menu updates to share with you this week, so let’s get to it!
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
The Hollywood Brown Derby
We haven’t made it a secret that we LOVE eating at The Hollywood Brown Derby, so we get a little nervous when we see menu changes there. But this one isn’t TOO serious: The Seafood Scallops are now served with Smoked Chipotle-glazed Pork Belly, Tomato Jam, Pea Tendrils.
That’s it. That’s the update. Whew!
Check Out Our Latest Review of The Hollywood Brown Derby
The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge
We do have some price increases to report (sorry!) at The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge, though. Here’s what’s changed:
- Shrimp Cocktail increased from $14 to $15
- Hollywood Manhattan increased from $16 to $17
Again, though, these are the only changes. And yes, we love that lounge, too!
Read A Recent Review of The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Restaurantosaurus
Restaurantosaurus has added a kid’s option to its menu: Grilled Chicken Strips.
These strips include a Sand Pail and Shovel served with a choice of two sides and a choice of Small Lowfat Milk or Small DASANI Bottled Water. Meets Disney Nutrition Guidelines for Complete Meals without substitutions for $9.49.
Here’s Why Restaurantosaurus is Perfect For a Quick, Easy, No Frills Meal at Disney World
EPCOT
Monsieur Paul
There’s something strange going on with the menu at Monsieur Paul, a restaurant that has remained close since Disney World’s reopening. For a while, Disney World’s website had a menu link on Monsieur Paul’s restaurant that actually linked to the La Crêperie de Paris menu. But now, the link leads to Monsieur Paul’s menu, but it’s pretty bare right now. EVERY a la carte menu item is now gone.
In its place? A single pre-fixe menu called Gastronomic Meal of the French for $175! Here’s what that meal includes:
- Cocktail Maison et Amuse-bouche — Amuse-bouche served with Monsieur Paul’s Cocktail
- Choice of First Course — Oxtail Broth with Braised Beef, Vegetables, and Black Winter Truffles covered in Puff Pasty or Poached Lobster served chilled over vegetables
- Choice of Second Course — Red Snapper in Potato “Scales,” Rosemary Sauce or Seared Scallops Bouillabaisse style
- Granite du Beaujolais — Beaujolais Sorbet
- Choice of Third Course — Beef Tenderloin, layered Potatoes and Bordelaise sauce or Chicken, Morel Cream Sauce, Spinach and Vegetables
- Fromages — French Artisan Cheeses
- Choice of Dessert — Meringue, Vanilla Ice Cream, Raspberry Sorbet, Vanilla Chantilly and Raspberry Coulis or Chocolate Almond Cake, Chocolate Cream, Hazelnut Biscuit, Chocolate Ice Cream, warm Chocolate & Cognac sauce
Disney World has not announced an official opening date for Monsieur Paul, but we’ll let you know when we get more details!
Here’s A Review of Monsieur Paul
Disney Springs
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar
In case you missed it, Jock Lindsey’s Holiday Bar has returned, and the holiday treats are on the menu. But there are a few other updates you might need to know about, too:
- REMOVED: Tampa Bay Brewing Old Elephant IPA
- REMOVED: Medjoul Date and Manchego Cheese Flatbread
Read Our Review of Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar Holiday Offerings
Terralina Crafted Italian
There have been quite a few changes on the menu at Terralina Crafted Italian. Under Appetizers/Starters, here’s what’s changed:
- REMOVED: Mussels with Sausage
There are also some menu items missing from the Sandwiches part of the menu:
- REMOVED: Grilled Chicken Sandwich and Grilled Vegetable Sandwich
But there are some new items under the “From The Garden” and “Wood-Fired Pizza” sections of the menu:
- ADDED: Spinach with Beets — Gorgonzola, Fennel, and Honey Balsamic Vinaigrette for $12
- ADDED: Meatball — Fresh Mozzarella, Tomato, and Basil for $17
Also, the Seasonal Panna Cotta and Espresso Sundae have been removed from Desserts.
Finally, a cocktail has been added to the menu: the Paloma is made with Cimmaron Tequila, Grapefruit Soda, and Lime for $15.
Read Our Most Recent Review of Terralina Crafted Italian
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Centertown Market
An entree has been added to the menu at Centertown Market –a Romaine Salad made with Parmesan, Cucumbers, Roasted Pumpkin Seeds, Tomatoes, Peppers, and Croutons for $8.99.
That’s the only update here!
Here’s Our Review of the Family Takeout Option from Centertown Market
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Capt. Cook’s
A cute snack has returned to Capt. Cook’s: It’s the Unicorn Dome, which is Vanilla Confetti Dome Cake, White Chocolate Glaze, Vanilla Buttercream, and Colorful Cone for $4.49.
We previously saw this at Kona Island, and it’s so CUTE!
Read Our Review of the Unicorn Dome
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin
Kimonos
We’ve got some price increases to report at Kimonos this week. Here’s what we’ve seen on the Soups and Salads section:
- Seaweed Salad increased from $7.95 to $9
- Kimchee Salad increased from $10.50 to $11.50
- Seasonal Green Salad increased from $7 to $8
- Ika Salad increased from $8.50 to $9.50
- Tempura Udon Soup increase from $12.50 to $13.50
- Miso Soup increased from $5.50 to $6.50
- Egg Drop Soup increased from $5.25 to $6.25
- Edamame increased from $8 to $9
- Cucumber Squid Salad increased from $9.50 to $10.50
The Cooked Sushi part of the menu has some new additions: Conch ($6), Eel ($8), Egg ($5), Shrimp ($6), Octopus ($6), and Surf Clam ($5.50). Here are the changes under Raw Sushi Rolls:
- California Roll increased from $8.25 to $10
- Tuna Roll increased from $7 to $9
- Bagel Roll increased from $9.50 to $11
- Spicy Rainbow Roll increased from $12.75 to $14
- Dragon Roll increased from $16.50 to $18
- Cajun Roll increased from $11 to $12
- Jalapeño Roll increased from $12.50 to $14
The Raw Sushi part of the menu now includes Tuna ($7.50), Fresh Salmon ($7), Smoked Salmon ($7), Yellowtail ($8), Grouper ($5.50), Mackerel ($5.25), Scallop ($9), Squid ($9.50), Salmon Roe ($6), and Ama Ebi Shrimp ($8.50).
Under Appetizers, we’re seeing these changes:
- Tempura Platter increased from $13.25 to $14.25
- Seared Tuna increased from $18 to $19
- Gyoza increased from $10.25 to $11.25
- Chicken Katsu increased from $11 to $14
Here’s A Review of Kimonos
Those are all the updates we have this week, but stay tuned because we’ll have more soon!
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