D23 Expo 2017 Rumors – Zootopia Themed-Land Coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Since we are only a few weeks removed from the opening of Pandora: The World of AVATAR at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the imminent announcement of another large project for that park seems unlikely, but nonetheless, the rumor is making the rounds.

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The city of Zootopia is big and immersive, perfect for a theme park

If the rumors are to be believed, plans are already in place for another massive themed-land in the park, utilizing the space that is Rafiki’s Planet Watch, as well as the unused plot of land meant for the larger Tiger River Rapids attraction (before it was budget cut and made Kali River Rapids, opening in 1999). The land would reportedly be the city of Zootopia from the hit 2016 film of the same name.

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While details are vague, the main idea seems to be to reutilize the track from the Wildlife Express train for the commuter train seen in the film, transporting guests aboard a screen-based experience into Zootopia the same way Judy Hopps arrives. Otherwise, the land would likely have an E-Ticket experience and some secondary attractions, as well as shopping and dining straight out of the movie. Pawpsicles anyone?

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Again, we aren’t putting any money on this one being announced next week as we aren’t too far from the $500 million expansion of the park that just took place, but it sounds like Disney may at least be planning for the future of Animal Kingdom beyond Pandora. But hey, Disney darling Ginnifer Goodwin wants it to happen, so maybe that helps?

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Contemporary Resort Offering 3 New Year’s Eve Events for 2017, Including PIXAR & Princess and the Frog Parties

Reservations open July 11 for three ways to ring in the New Year at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, including the completely new PIXAR and Princess and the Frog themed events.

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For an evening of dining and dancing, “Disney Countdown to Midnight” includes delightful dining, live music, libations and more. An interactive band and DJ will fill the dance floor (and we hear that Mickey and Minnie may make a special appearance). Then welcome in 2018 with a flute of bubbly and a viewing of those legendary New Year’s Eve fireworks in the Magic Kingdom. Hours are 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Fantasia Ballroom. This party is designed for guests 18 and older.

“Pixar Party: A New Year’s Eve Celebration” is for children of all ages, a family-friendly way to ring in the New Year with a Disney•Pixar-inspired dinner. Sarge welcomes you to the Ballroom of the Americas that features vignettes of beloved Pixar movies. From Andy’s Room in “Toy Story” to and Metro City with The Incredibles, the immersive celebration will include theatrical backdrops, dramatic set pieces and fun props that re-create the fantastic worlds of the Pixar films. And, of course, favorite characters will be on hand from “Toy Story,” “The Incredibles,” “Cars” and “Up.” Kids can have fun at Pixar face painting, a balloon artist and a boot camp with Sarge, while an interactive DJ will spin hits from Radio Disney (he’s going to be in a “Cars”-inspired DJ rig from Radiator Springs). Dinner is buffet style. At midnight, head outdoors to ring in the New Year with a viewing of the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Hours are 8 p.m.-12:15 a.m.

Fine dining is the theme of the third party, “Down in New Orleans: A Disney New Year’s Eve Dining Experience” in the Grand Republic Ballroom. Inspired by the Disney animated film “The Princess and the Frog,” the room is beautifully decorated French Quarter style to transport you to the Big Easy. Stations will feature flavors such as oyster beignets, smoked salmon mousse cones with caviar, Kobe beef tartare and sheep’s milk ricotta gnocchi. Signature dishes will include herb-crusted Louisiana redfish, crayfish etouffee, Balck Angus beef cooked two ways, braised short ribs and filet of beef with truffled celery root silk. A N’awlins jazz band will entertain during dinner, joined later in the evening by a vocalist who will bring to life the Academy-Award-winning classics from the film. Then slip outside with a glass of bubbly just before midnight to ring in 2018 with a private viewing area for the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Hours are 7 p.m.-12:15 a.m.

For reservations, call 407-WDW-DINE.

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Tomorrowland Terrace Joins Mobile Ordering at Magic Kingdom, Disney Clarifies AP & Other Discounts Not Available

Following the success of the other establishments already running the program, the seasonally operating Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant at the Magic Kingdom will join Mobile Ordering through the MyDisney Experience app next week on July 11th.

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Other Magic Kingdom locations joining the program soon include Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe, Pinocchio Village Haus, Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe, and Columbia Harbour House. The service is already offered at Flame Tree Barbecue, Pizzafari, Restaurtantosaurus, and Satuli Canteen at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, as well as D-Luxe Burger at Disney Springs.

The mobile ordering program allows guests to order at Disney counter service restaurants from their mobile devices and then pick-up the order when they are ready to eat. Check out our comprehensive review of the service to see how it works.

Sadly, Disney has confirmed that locations offering discounts will not be able to honor them through Mobile Order during the “launch period”, so guests will have to go to the counter and order the old way if they wish to get Annual Passholer, Tables in Wonderland, or any other discounts still.

Additional locations will slowly be rolled out over the coming weeks.

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D23 Expo 2017 Official Mobile App Helps You Manage Your Time at D23

With just days until the 2017 D23 Expo kicks off, Disney has released the latest version of their companion app for the mega convention.

The D23 Expo 2017 Official Mobile App is here to help attendees manage their time to make the most of their jam-packed weekend. Think of it like the My Disney Experience app of D23. Users can get detailed information on panels, entertainment, signings, shops, photo opportunities and more.

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The app features a detailed map of the Anaheim Convention Center so that even the most novice attendees can find their way around with ease.

Perhaps the most important feature, however, is the ability to create a list of favorites from the slew of upcoming panels and shows. In your favorites list you can see all the entertainment you don’t want to miss, as well as create notes and set notifications for specific events.

The app also helps you find where you can make StagePass reservations. Think of it like FastPass for panels and shows. Attendees can select one event to reserve that will guarantee them seating at that particular event, provided you show up at the allotted return time. Guests will be able to obtain two StagePasses per day during the expo, one at 9am and another at 12:30pm. Be sure to use the app to find the StagePass ticket booth because, just like FastPass, reservations are limited!

Among the big features listed above, the app offers tons more, including a “Things to Know” tab to help you get a better understand of all you need to know before arriving at the D23 Expo.

The D23 Expo 2017 Official Mobile App is now available for download on iOS and Android devices.

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PHOTOS: Construction Begins on Memorial Lighthouse at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

A few weeks ago, Disney announced that they would be erecting a lighthouse sculpture at Walt Disney World to honor the memory of Lane Thomas, the little boy who lost his life to an alligator last summer in the Seven Seas Lagoon. It appears that construction of the memorial icon has begun and it will be located near where the incident occurred at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.

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Construction walls have been erected on the left side of the beach, near the steps that lead down to the sand.

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A look over the walls (which isn’t hard because the elevated concrete walkway is about the same height) reveals that the foundation is already in place. Since the sculpture is most likely a prefabricated piece created offsite, it will likely be in place very soon.

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Disney did not list a completion date for the project, but simply stated that it would be erected this summer.

CONFIRMED: TRON Lightcycle Power Run Rollercoaster to Replace Tomorrowland Speedway at the Magic Kingdom

In October of 2016, we told you that Walt Disney World was eyeing the addition of the popular TRON Lightcycle Power Run attraction from Shanghai Disneyland, and in April 2017 we updated our rumor when preliminary budgeting teams from Florida were sent out to Shanghai to take a look at the attraction. Well, with the D23 Expo just days away, it now seems certain that the attraction will be announced on Saturday, July 15th.

TRON Lightcycle Power Run, already one of the most popular attractions in Shanghai Disneyland

TRON Lightcycle Power Run, already one of the most popular attractions in Shanghai Disneyland

TRON Lightcycle Power Run will open at the Magic Kingdom just before the park’s 50th birthday (probably 2020/21), replacing the Tomorrowland Speedway attraction which opened in 1971 as the Grand Prix Raceway. The Speedway will likely close sometime in 2018 to make way for this construction.

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PHOTO BY JEFF GRITCHEN, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

We feel fairly confident about calling this announcement “confirmed” since several unrelated sources within the Walt Disney Company are now providing this information.

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PHOTO REPORT: Epcot 7/10/17 (Choza Tequila, Mission Space, Figment, T-Shirt Sale, Etc.)

Our latest photo report brings us to Epcot for the first time in a while, although I think the D23 Expo should bring us some news that will make trips to the park a lot more frequent for these reports…

The Calm Before the Storm

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Vera Bradley has released an Alice in Wonderland collection at Disney Parks.

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Dooney and Bourke has a new version of the Sketch design for sale, a good upgrade on the old, IMO.

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Some new phone cases for sale. Disney seems to be favoring these hard plastic cases now, rather than those with the rubber borders.

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There’s been so many new mugs released recently that it’s kind of hard to keep track of them all.

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New to the parks is the “Love is Magical” collection, which bolsters some of the existing wedding related items.

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Cars 3 merchandise is available at the exit of Test Track now.

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This pretty neat souvenir cup can be found at various food and drink stands around the park.

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A Trip Around the World

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There have been a lot of construction walls around the planters and railings at the Odyssey for a while now. Some still look pretty battered like above, but some already have new floor lights in place.

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Some of the grates over the lights aren’t even painted yet.

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Some are finished. Either way, it’s nice to see them paying attention to this forgotten corner of the park.

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Work continues on the heavily delayed Choza Tequila outside of the Mexico pavilion.

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The exterior of the pavilion is still being repainted, I’m not sure how I feel about the darker colors…

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The bottom portion likely givers us a taste of the finished product for the whole facade.

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Another look at Choza Tequila.

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A peek under the wall reveals what should be a rather pleasant bar.

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I’m woefully behind on dining reviews, but I have one for San Angel Inn that I hope to have out soon.

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For whatever reason, they laid a slightly updated map of Shanghai Disneyland over the old one. It’s not all that different, but maybe slightly easier to see because the overall image of the park is larger.

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The Outpost in Africa is back now selling jewelry made from seeds and other natural ingredients.

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I didn’t notice the “no photography” sign until I after I took this, but how will a picture of the jewelry hurt the sale of it? I understand pictures of art and then you could print them out, but this seems odd.

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As we reported a few weeks ago, it seems likely that Club 33 at Epcot will go above the American Adventure.

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The front section of the Mitsokoshi store in Japan was remodeled.

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It’s very “kawaii.” I learned that from my hipster friends who have been to Japan. I only go to theme parks, so I never learn things like this.

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It’s just preparation for the Food and Wine Festival at this point, but this is the future home of the Ratatouille ride between Morocco and France.

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Lots of Ratatouille merchandise can already be found in France.

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Meanwhile, the U.K. now has a bunch of character merchandise for sale.

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They also have all of the Disney related teapots for sale.

This and That

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Heading back to Future World…

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This awesome Figment journal is now for sale!

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Walt Disney World For College Students: Disney Springs Part 2: Shopping and Dining

Disney Springs has too many offerings to compact together into one article, so I split it into two. This time, I will be focusing on shopping and dining at the popular destination.

Like my first article, I will look at shopping and dining options best suited for the college-age crowd, in other words, relatively inexpensive (by Disney standards, though they may be expensive by other standards). I increased my list to 10 in celebration of WDWNT’s Tencennial Celebration – seven, yeah seven, dining options and three shopping destinations.

With that said, let’s see what Disney Springs has to offer.

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  1. The Daily Poutine: Located across from Volcom and Levi’s in the Marketplace, this counter-service eatery serves up a delicacy of Canadian culture, poutine, which consists of french fries covered in gravy and cheese curds. In addition to classic poutine, there are three additional varieties: Italian (fries, mozzarella and bolognese sauce), Latin (fried yucca, black beans, pulled pork, and queso fresco), and French (fries, mushroom cream sauce and gruyere cheese). Prices range from $8.49 for the classic, to $9.39 for the Latin and French. The one drawback I’ll mention is that they use steak fries that soak up the gravy and get soggy, but you’ll get the full flavor of the dish regardless. The classic is the way to go, in my opinion, and you can take it on-the-go, which makes The Daily Poutine stand out above other counter-service places.

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  1. D-Luxe Burger: One of the more expensive food options on this list is D-Luxe Burger, located in the Town Center, adjacent to the Guest Services building. This Disney-owned and operated eatery serves up some of the best burgers on property, bar none. Along with seven burgers, including veggie and chicken types, D-Luxe Burger also offers an assortment of milkshakes and floats, priced at $7.50. Burgers range from $9.99 for the Classic Cheeseburger and the Veggie Burger, to $12.99 for the Southern Burger. One drawback is that fries are extra, $4.99 for a small order and $6.99 for a large order. The burgers are juicy and cooked to perfection, and the toppings are fresh. All entrees are made-to-order, which just adds to the experience and really makes D-Luxe Burger stand out.

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  1. Blaze Pizza: What has become a staple in many college towns, Blaze Pizza has revolutionized the fast-food business with fast-food pizza. Not only do they make their pizzas quick, they are inexpensive, large personal pies that are really good. There is a Blaze Pizza right outside my college campus at University of Maryland, (go Terps!) and I’m always surprised by the size of the pies. At their Disney Springs location, in the Town Center right next to D-Luxe Burger, they offer a plain pie, a build-your-own pizza with unlimited topping, and several pre-designed specialty pizzas. Prices range from $7.25 for the plain pie, to $9.65 for the build-your-own and specialty pies. The pizzas are thin-crust style, but it doesn’t take away from the flavor one bit. In fact, the crust is superior to most Disney counter-service pizza. You won’t be disappointed with your pizza, I guarantee it.

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  1. Earl of Sandwich: Located in the Marketplace adjacent to Once Upon A Toy, Earl of Sandwich offers a wide variety of sandwiches, wraps, salads, and soups at reasonable prices. The last time I ate there, I got an entire meal, with a sandwich, drink, and chips, for around $11, which compared to the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort, was an amazing price for a good meal. The sandwiches range from $6.99-$7.99, and the wraps and salads from $5.99-$7.99. Portions are fairly large, and options are endless, catering to a wide variety of guests. The phrase “bang for your buck” could not describe this place any better.

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  1. Wolfgang Puck Express: Located in Marketplace connected to and behind the Disney’s Days of Christmas store, Wolfgang Puck Express is a counter-service/table-service hybrid concept that rivals any true table-service restaurant in Disney Springs. You order at a register, the chefs make your food, and waiters serve it to you, as well as helping out with drinks. Wolfgang Puck Express offers everything from sandwiches to pizzas to entrees of all kinds. All plates will cost you around $12-20, but with the service, it’s really worth the price. I suggest ordering the Cavatappi Chicken Alfredo or the Bacon-Wrapped Meatloaf, both very good dishes at $16 each. To make this experience even more intimate, there are tables right next to the kitchen, so you can pretend you’re at Victoria & Albert’s.

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  1. Ghirardelli Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop: What has become a staple in the Marketplace since the late 1990s, Ghirardelli has delighted chocolate and sweet tooth fans alike with their signature creations and unique offerings. Not only do they have a chocolate shop with an assortment of Ghirardelli products, they also have an ice cream parlor, serving floats, milkshakes, sundaes, scoops and cones. A single scoop will cost you $4.75 and a double scoop will cost you $6.55. Waffle cones and toppings are extra. Sundaes range from $10-$14, and shakes & floats range from $6-$9. The ice cream is rich, and so is the chocolate. The dishes are well-prepared, and while the line is long, it’s well worth the wait.

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  1. Coca-Cola Store & Rooftop Beverage Bar: Both a store and a dining offering, the Coca-Cola Store, located right near the new Planet Hollywood Observatory in the Town Center, offers an assortment of Coke merchandise and memorabilia. At the top, there is a rooftop bar, offering an assortment of Coke products from around the world. My personal favorite is the international tray, where you can sample 4 oz pours of 16 different international Coke products for $8, including the infamous Beverly drink from Italy, more commonly found at Club Cool in Epcot. The price is worth it, especially if you split the tray between friends and all sample the drinks.

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  1. World of Disney: The flagship store of then-Downtown Disney opened in 1996, the first of its kind in the world. At 50,000 sq. ft., it’s also the largest World of Disney store in existence and one of the largest in Disney Springs. World of Disney has the largest assortment of Disney-themed merchandise on property. Clothing, pins, jewelry, plush, toys, hats, footwear, kitchenware, beach accessories, and the list goes on and on. Prices run the gamut depending on what you are looking for, but the World of Disney truly has something for every Disney fan.

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  1. Uniqlo: Opened in 2016 with the rest of the Town Center, this Japanese fashion/casual clothing store offers unique options at very reasonable prices. The Disney Springs location, while having an assortment of normal Uniqlo products, also has Disney-branded shirts, most of which are around $15, which is a great deal compared to prices at most Disney shopping locations. While it is one of the newer stores in Disney Springs, it is a must-stop for anyone who is looking for great deals on high-quality clothing.

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  1. Marketplace Co-Op: This store is not one store, but a collection of retail shops, where design and product concepts are being tested. There are six shops within the Co-Op: Twenty Eight & Main, Cherry Tree Lane, D-Tech on Demand, Disney Centerpiece, Disney TAG, and the WonderGround Gallery. From luggage accessories, to tech gear, to high fashion, the Marketplace Co-Op caters to all facets of the Disney traveler. I’m impartial to Twenty Eight & Main, which celebrates the past history of the Disney parks with an assortment of high-end shirts, hoodies, mugs, and even socks. One thing is for sure, you will find something interesting at the Co-Op.

Unpoming in part three of this series, we’ll continue to explore what there is to do outside the parks, looking next time at the Epcot Resort Area, specifically focusing on The Boardwalk.

The Wave at Disney’s Contemporary Resort Introduces Popular Bottomless Mimosas, Imminent Price Increase

The Wave of American Flavors at Disney’s Contemporary Resort began offering “All-You-Care-to-Enjoy Mimosa” bottomless mimosas a few weeks ago, and since they have, the restaurant has been much busier than usual.


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The current price on the breakfast (7:30AM-11:00AM) menu is $16.00 for the endless drink alone, but will be raised soon to $18.00.  The mimosa is a mix of Cupcake Prosecco and Orange Juice.

We went to The Wave over the weekend to enjoy this offering and it was truly bottomless and a nice addition to the already stellar breakfast buffet.

UPDATE: As of today, the price was indeed raised to $18.00

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Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs Announces Inaugural Craft Beer & Bites Festival

Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs has announced their inaugural Craft Beer & Bites festival that will take place on July 29.

Morimoto Asia has teamed up with eight local breweries to craft a pairing menu consisting of small plates prepared by Morimoto Executive Chef, Yuhi Fuginaga, as well as some of Florida’s finest locally brewed beers. The event will take place from 1pm to 4pm on the second floor of Morimoto Asia located in The Landing district of Disney Springs. Tickets cost $49.80 per person (including tax and gratuity) and guests are welcome to unlimited rounds of food and drink. All proceeds from the event will go to the Children’s Home Society of Florida.

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Below is a look at the food and beverage options that will be available at the festival:

Crooked Can Brewing Company

peking duck tacos

 

Copper Tail Brewing Company

morimoto sticky ribs

 

Redlight Redlight Brewery

sushi handroll – spicy hamachi – spicy tuna

 

Cask & Larder

chashu pork quesadilla

 

Bowigens Beer Company

churros with nutella

 

Two Henrys Brewing Company

poke bowl – ahi, tako, hamachi

 

Hourglass Brewing

okonomiyaki – seafood pancake

 

Red Cypress Brewery

yakitori – bulgogi beef with ginger miso paste

 

You can register for the event by following the link here. Tickets are limited, so don’t delay if you plan on attending the festival.