Splitsville Bowling and Dining Coming to the Disneyland Resort

Splitsville Luxury Lanes, which has pioneered a fun and inventive new approach to bowling as a social experience for all ages, will roll into the Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort in late 2017.

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The first Splitsville in California will offer a unique combination of dining, bowling and live entertainment with 600 restaurant seats, a large outdoor patio overlooking the Downtown Disney District, two full-service bars and 20 luxury bowling lanes.

Located adjacent to Tortilla Jo’s in the former home of the House of Blues, Splitsville will have a dramatic, mid-century-inspired design. The menu by James Beard Award-winning chef Tim Cushman will include fresh-rolled sushi, gourmet appetizers, hand-cut steaks, and if you can spare it, alley classics like burgers, crinkle-cut fries and hand-tossed pizzas.

Splitsville opened a location at Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs in 2012.

ABC Commissary at Hollywood Studios Testing New Dinner Service with Food Delivery

Beginning 11/30, ABC Commissary at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will offer a “fast-casual dining experience” for dinner, providing Guests with an enhanced menu focusing on made-to-order, healthy and specialty items at the counter service location.

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After ordering at the register, Guests will receive a pager and then find a seat while their food is prepared. Their food will then be brought directly to their table. The fast-casual dining begins daily at 3:30 PM. Lunch will remain the same as it is now.

REVIEW: American Holiday Table Opens in Epcot for Holidays Around the World

Holidays Around the World began today at Epcot, offering a number of marketplaces selling food and drink, very similar to the 37 other festivals that occupy Epcot throughout the year. OK, there isn’t 37 festivals, but the announcement of a new festival, the extension of the Food and Wine Festival in 2017, and these additions are starting to leave very little of the year without such offerings in the park.

American Holiday Table Menu at Epcot

American Holiday Table Menu at Epcot

We stopped by the American Holiday Table booth at the American Adventure first, and while we will review more of the booths from the event, the sheer size of the food is making it really hard to try quite as much at one time as we do for the Food & Wine and Flower & Garden Festivals.

American Holiday Table at Epcot

American Holiday Table at Epcot

Shipyard Eggnog White Porter Aged on Bourbon ($8.75)

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I enjoyed this strange seasonal beverage, but 16oz of a beer with eggnog flavoring is too much. 8oz of eggnog flavoring would have been quite enough, but especially with the flavor settling at the bottom, this became very hard to finish (but rest assured, I did finish it). If you enjoy beer and eggnog, this is at least worth a try, but maybe find someone to share it with.

Firenog ($9.50)

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The firenog was good, albeit a little small for $9.50. We would have liked a little more fireball whiskey in here, but maybe it just depends who pours you the drink.

Slow-Roasted Turkey ($11.25)

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If you think the meals are a little expensive at Holidays Around the World, let me refer you to the size of the plates… they are full size meals. They are not small plates like at the other Epcot Festivals, they are in-fact larger than many counter service meals around Walt Disney World. I’m not sure why this decision was made, but be prepared should you order one of these meals that you will probably not be eating again for a while.

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This was really, really good. The turkey was cooked very nicely, the stuffing patties above and below the turkey were quite tasty, and the mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce blended perfectly with it. The unadvertised stringbeans were a nice touch too, marking the only time I think I have ever enjoyed this side. Rather than blow an ungodly amount on similar food at the Liberty Tree Tavern at the Magic Kingdom, you should just come here and spend $11.25 on this more-than-filling meal.

The wreckage about the time when we started to get full...

The wreckage about the time when we started to get full…

Holiday Cookie

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The gingerbread cookies are apparently decorated in-house. Yes, it is all messed up and poorly decorated and no, we didn’t do that, that is how it came. Unless the kids really want one, you can probably do without this treat.

More Holiday Fun to Come

We will be visiting more of these booths over the next few days, but please allow us a little time to digest…

REVIEW: Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot’s Best Counter Service?

We continue our series of reviews of the booths added for the Holidays Around the World event at Epcot this year by visiting the Feast of the Three Kings today. This marketplace can be found next door to the Refreshment Port, just behind the Imagination pavilion on the way to World Showcase.

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

The space reuses what was the Puerto Rico booth in past years, and Island of the Caribbean at the Food and Wine Festival this year.

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

There displays at many of the marketplaces for Holidays Around the World feature facts about the celebrations in that region. A nice touch.

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings Menu at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings Menu at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Above is the menu. Keep in mind that these are full size dishes, not the portions you would expect from the annual Epcot festivals.

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

In classic fashion, we ordered the entire menu pretty much, so let’s dive into the review, shall we?

Roasted Pork ($10.75)

Roasted Pork - Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Roasted Pork – Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

This roasted pork dish has to be one of my favorite counter service items at Disney World right now. The pork was cooked perfectly, presented in a heaping portion that is tender and juicy. The yucca underneath is cooked perfectly with a nice, buttery flavor. I have eaten a lot of yucca in the last year or so, this was the best portion of the side dish I have ever had. I could do without the pickled green bananas, but they were fine on their own.

Roasted Pork - Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Roasted Pork – Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Coquito with an Oak & Palm Spiced Rum Floater ($9.00)

Coquito - Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Coquito – Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

I enjoy a sweet alcoholic beverage so this was right up my alley. Coconut and cinnamon flavoring mixed with rum is pretty delicious, but the portion size is pretty small as you would expect. It’s really delicious, but just not enough of it is in this serving for $9. A non-alcoholic version is also offered.

Shredded Beef Tamale ($12.00)

Shredded-Beef Tamale - Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Shredded-Beef Tamale – Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

The shredded beef tamale was also good, but the ratio of breading to beef was poor. The Avacado Crema sauce had a really nice flavor paired with both the rice and the tamale. If there was more beef in this, I would highly recommend it, but it’s hard to compete with the pork dish.

Shredded-Beef Tamale - Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Shredded-Beef Tamale – Feast of the Three Kings at Holidays Around the World, Epcot

Three Kings Bread ($3.50)

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Traditional dessert with a rich, white, sugary icing on top over a flaky, soft bread. This was really wonderful in its simplicity and was similar to many Italian baked good I have enjoyed over the holiday seasons in New York, so I may be a little biased in my nostalgic feelings for this dish. I still think you will enjoy it though.

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OVERALL

This booth is a real winner and is definitely worth your time if you are going to do Counter Service dining at Epcot before December 31st. Even if you just stop by for some Coquito and Three Kings Bread, you should be in for a pleasant snack stop.

If you enjoyed this review, please check out our full marketplace review of the American Holiday Table, another offering during the Epcot Holidays Around the World event.

Crepes Return to AristoCrepes at Disney Springs with New Menu

Just days after switching to seasonal operation and menu, the AristoCrepes at Disney Springs has brought back crepes and it’s names.

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The savory crepes are gone and what remains are three of the sweet crepes. You can find the old menu in our original review of the AristoCrepes. The new snack items that were introduced after the crepes were removed are still available as well.

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The sweet crepes temporarily moved to Amorette’s Patisserie in the interim, but are now back at AristoCrepes. Amorette’s now has a separate crepe menu:

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REVIEW: Empanadas & Fajitas Replace Barbecue Options at Fairfax Fare, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

For quite a while now, Fairfax Fare at Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been home to barbecue dishes (and more recently sharing that menu with loaded baked potatoes). Well, just this week, the main barbecue dish from this establishment picked up and moved over to the ABC Commissary, but was replaced with a number of “tex-mex” options.

New Fairfax Fare Menu at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

New Fairfax Fare Menu at Disney's Hollywood Studios

New Fairfax Fare Menu at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The new menu features three tex-mex options, while keeping the Loaded Baked Potato, Fairfax Salad, and the Chili-Cheese Foot-Long Hot Dog.

New Fairfax Fare Menu at Disney's Hollywood Studios

New Fairfax Fare Menu at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The photos on the menu are reminiscent of those that appear at Pecos Bill’s at the Magic Kingdom with their similar menu items. Keep this in mind for when you actually see the food below.

New Fairfax Fare Menu at Disney's Hollywood Studios

New Fairfax Fare Menu at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

El Pastor Pulled Pork Sandwich ($11.49)

El Pastor Pulled Pork Sandwich ($11.49)

El Pastor Pulled Pork Sandwich ($11.49)

The El Pastor Pulled Pork sandwich is a step up from many similar style sandwiches around Walt Disney World. The pork here has a nice spicy kick and the bun is soft and flaky. The sweet plantains are surprisingly good, but the dish would probably be better off without the roasted corn medley as a side. I would certainly pick this over the pulled pork sandwich at Flame Tree Barbecue at Animal Kingdom.

El Pastor Pulled Pork Sandwich ($11.49)

El Pastor Pulled Pork Sandwich ($11.49)

Empanadas Platter ($12.49)

Empanadas Platter ($12.49)

Empanadas Platter ($12.49)

The empanadas platter is solid, especially considering the inclusion of 3 sides. I wish that the empanada shells were a little crispier, but in fairness they seemed to have been sitting out at the restaurant for a while before we ordered them. They could also use some more beef inside, as you can see below. While I’m not a fan of the roasted corn medley, the rice and black beans were solid. Overall, not a bad dish, but not something I would order again.

Empanadas Platter ($12.49)

Empanadas Platter ($12.49)

Fajita Combo Platter ($12.99)

Fajita Combo Platter ($12.99)

Fajita Combo Platter ($12.99)

This is a sad, sad, sad imitation of the fajita platter at Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn and Cafe at the Magic Kingdom. There is no stacked condiment/toppings bar here and the advertised inclusion of sour cream didn’t materialize. When I went back to the counter to ask if I could have some sour cream, I was greeted with a dumbfounded look. I had to point to the menu and that it stated that there would be sour cream. The cast member then informed me that they don’t have any sour cream…

As far as the actual food, it was good. The pork is the same as the sandwich and the chicken was fine. Altogether in a tortillas, it comes together nicely, although it was missing something… perhaps some sort of cream-based condiment…

Fajita Combo Platter ($12.99)

Fajita Combo Platter ($12.99)

Besides that, the meal came with just two tortillas… that’s insane. How on earth can you put all of that into two tortillas? Also, I’ve never been to a restaurant where I didn’t at least receive three tortillas with a dish of this style, Disney-owned or otherwise. When I went back to the counter to ask if this was correct, they said that they indeed only provide two. I then asked if I could have more and again was stared at as if I was a complete psychopath. They did reluctantly hand me another pack of two tortillas. Mind you, when I have asked for additional tortillas at Pecos Bill’s, they have always been more than happy to oblige.

Fajita Combo Platter ($12.99)

Fajita Combo Platter ($12.99)

Overall

I would return again for the pulled pork sandwich, but otherwise I would skip Fairfax Fare in its current state. The baked potatoes are alright, but otherwise I wasn’t wowed with the new empanadas nor the fajita platter, at least not without some sort of viable condiment station for such dishes. It just feels like they are still not ready for this menu, even though it has now been there for a few days.

If you really just hate the other counter service locations at Hollywood Studios and absolutely need tex-mex in your life, this is where you will have to go, but don’t expect much from anything but that pulled pork sandwich.

PHOTOS: PizzeRizzo, Muppets Eatery Soft Opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

The highly anticipated PizzeRizzo soft opened today ahead of it’s official opening on Friday, November 18th at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Located in the Muppets Courtyard area, the quick service pizza restaurant takes over the space formerly occupied by Pizza Planet by MuppetVision 3-D.

I didn’t take many pictures of the exterior as we have been staring at it at naesuem for several months now.

Many pictures are just rather plain, but some feature Muppets characters. You’ll have to look real close for the details at this restaurant.

My first stop was Rizzo’s Deluxe Supreme Banquet Hall as it was the most talked up feature of the restaurant.

It was fairly plain, but had fun lighting and music. In fairness, I haver been to banquet halls in New York that look just like this. But we’re not in New York apparently… more on that in a bit…

Pictures of New York landmarks can be found scattered around both the upper and lower floor seating areas.

This is the upstairs.

Some signs from the Streets of America were reused in the interior of PizzeRizzo, a nice touch.

The two “VIP” booths towards the back of the second floor are surrounded by Muppets caricature pictures.

The balcony upstairs offers nice views of the Muppets Courtyard (and a little bit of Star Wars construction).

The upstairs restrooms are fairly plain.

Some papers hanging upstairs allude to more of the restaurant’s storyline. A “ZARAT” review puts the restaurant in Downtown L.A., meaning Rizzo and his fellow rats have opened this Pizza restaurant far from New York. It is supposedly a secondary location to their New York one. There is also a reference to 1989, when the park opened.

1991 is a reference to when MuppetVision 3-D joined the park.

The lower level dining area, adjacent to where you order your meal.

We will have a full review of the menu for you in the next day or so, so stay tuned!

REVIEW: Buffalo Chicken Chips Replace Waffle Slider Sandwich at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

The Buffalo Chicken Waffle Slider at Trilobites, located in the Dinoland U.S.A. area of Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park has been a personal favorite of mine since it was introduced a while back. Needless to say, I was a little upset to see the dish removed from the menu at the establishment last week, but I was intrigued to see that a new Buffalo Chicken dish had replaced it.

Trilobites menu, Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park

Trilobites menu, Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park

The menu consists otherwise simply of ice cream treats and some drinks, so it does seem a bit odd to find Buffalo Chicken Chips on the menu. Somehow a waffle sandwich makes more sense here, but let’s see how the new dish stacks up.

Buffalo Chicken Chips ($7.99)

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First off, the serving is massive for the price. Sitting next to our more expensive items from Restaurantosaurus, I couldn’t help but notice that the Buffalo Chicken Chips dish just looked much bigger. Other than that, it is the same buffalo chicken that was served in the slider, now placed over house made chips with arugula, bleu cheese, tomato, and celery.

This was surprisingly amazing. If you like buffalo chicken and the chips served at quite a few locations around property, you are going to enjoy this. The chicken was tender with a good, spicy kick from the buffalo sauce and all of the other ingredients tasted fresh and as they should.

This certainly isn’t Victoria and Albert’s, but it is a big, filling meal that hits the spot if you’re going to do counter service dining at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. I don’t need to go over why you shouldn’t eat at Flame Tree Barbecue or Pizzafari again, right?

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This is for sure a dish I will be ordering again should I feel the need to dine quick at the park. While I do miss the buffalo chicken waffle sandwich, I guess I can always have the sweet and spicy chicken and waffle sandwich when I go to the Magic Kingdom.

REVIEW: All-Star Music Intermission Food Court – NEW Pub Burger & Short Ribs

Covering menu updates around Walt Disney World frantically sends me off to find many a great new dish around the resort, but it’s just a matter of time until I am harshly slammed back to earth and reality. The All-Star Resorts are not known for their cuisine, arguably the only of the 3 value resorts that have food courts with a bad reputation. While people rave about Art of Animation and Pop Century, you never hear anyone speak well of the 3 food court options between all three All-Star Resorts. There is probably a good reason for that…

Disney's All-Star Music Resort, home to the Intermission Food Court

Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, home to the Intermission Food Court

My Walt Disney World vacations (before I picked up and moved here) typically consisted of the outhouse or the penthouse when it came to hotels. The hotel I stayed at the most was Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa. My second most visited? All-Star Sports. In fact, if you add my stays at all three All-Star Resorts, it is easily the resort I have stayed at the most. Sometimes a good hotel discount was all the reason to make a trip to Disney World.

But what is my point? Well, in those 40-50 or so stays at the All-Star Resorts, I think I probably ate at the food courts available there about 8-10 times, and mostly for breakfast. I would often avoid them like the plague for their boring menus and the usual inability for the cooks to prepare anything well enough. A few years ago, I was pleasantly surprised by the remodeling and menu change at the Sports resort, and I recall having a fairly good meal there, so I wasn’t apprehensive to visiting the Intermission Food Court at the Movies Resort when we found out there was a new menu.

A Pub Burger is among the new offerings at the Intermission Food Court

A Pub Burger is among the new offerings at the Intermission Food Court

I personally had my sights set on the new Pub Burger, while my partner in crime decided he was going to get the “Red Wine Braised Short Ribs”. Yes, he actually decided he would get short ribs at an All-Star Resort. As Dr. Seeker would say, “What can go wrong?”.

Foot Long Hot Dog from Intermission Food Court

Foot Long Hot Dog from Intermission Food Court

While I waited for my Pub Burger, this was my view. A giant tray of already cooked foot-long hot dogs from an All-Star Food Court. This is when it set in that we had made a horrible mistake. It’s like in an action thriller when you realize you are in the room with the murderer and he’s probably going to kill you when you turn around.

Foot Long Hot Dog from Intermission Food Court

Foot Long Hot Dog from Intermission Food Court

Foot Long Hot Dog from Intermission Food Court

Foot Long Hot Dog from Intermission Food Court

Foot Long Hot Dog from Intermission Food Court

Foot Long Hot Dog from Intermission Food Court

This is going to get ugly fast. Kids, shield your eyes for this one… It’s time to eat.

Pub Burger ($12.99)

Pub Burger ($12.99)

Pub Burger ($12.99)

I was so excited for this Pub Burger. Pretzel bun, fried pickles, onion strings, and beer cheese on a burger even makes me hungry again just typing this. So, what went wrong?

Pub Burger ($12.99)

Pub Burger ($12.99)

The bun was good and the fried pickle was fantastic, but the burger was cooked terribly. It wasn’t particularly overcooked, it just tasted bad. Now, I know what some of you are saying, “But the counter service hamburgers are bad!” They aren’t. I have had success outside of D-Luxe Burger, it can be done! I don’t know what happened here, but the onion straws and beer cheese flavors died on top of this hamburger. It was flavorless meat in a rather tasty pretzel bun.

Red Wine Braised Short Ribs ($15.99)

Red Wine Braised Short Ribs ($15.99)

Red Wine Braised Short Ribs ($15.99)

Why we expected anything but what we got out of the Wine Braised Short Ribs is beyond me. Yes, it is as bad as it looks.

Red Wine Braised Short Ribs ($15.99)

Red Wine Braised Short Ribs ($15.99)

You do get to pick your sides, and everything Josh picked was pretty awful. The stuffing and the breadstick were near inedible, and the short ribs are what you would expect, flavorless and kind of fatty. I did like the plantains a lot, but one out of three being digestible is a pretty bad stat unless you’re swinging a baseball bat.

Red Wine Braised Short Ribs ($15.99)

Red Wine Braised Short Ribs ($15.99)

OVERALL

I don’t even know what to say about our meal here. I think I would be more distraught if they didn’t take our Tables in Wonderland card for a discount, but this meal was still really awful. I’m not sure that I’ve ever been to a Disney counter service restaurant where we have ordered two completely different entrees and both were equally awful. I think a big part of the problem here is the kitchen. Going to an All-Star food court and then to Art of Animation, you see a huge difference in morale. The same hamburger patty being edible at one counter service, but then tasteless and awful at another just means that they aren’t cooking things correctly at the latter.

The Art of Animation or Pop Century eateries have a lot of upbeat, very happy and helpful cast members, but the Intermission Food Court almost felt like a prison. No one was smiling, no cast member seemed remotely happy, and the care just wasn’t there not to over-or-undercook every dish in the place. It is possible that the food and beverage managers here just aren’t as good at their job as the other resorts managers are, but whatever the problem is, I think the time has come to fix it. Counter service at Walt Disney World these days can be fantastic, so it’s about time that establishments like this stop settling on serving slop just because they are at a value resort.

Baked Potatoes Removed from Liberty Square Market at the Magic Kingdom

The baked potato has been a staple of the Liberty Square Market at the Magic Kingdom for decades, dating back to when the location was originally sponsored by Idaho Potatoes. Well, now they are gone…

Current menu at Liberty Square Market

Current menu at Liberty Square Market

Current menu at Liberty Square Market

Current menu at Liberty Square Market

As you can see, the menu does not feature the famous park snack any longer. Now, before you start freaking out, the baked potato has moved to another location…

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments at the Magic Kingdom

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments at the Magic Kingdom

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments is now home to the baked potatoes, along with the Sweet and Spicy Chicken & Waffle Sandwich.

The baked potato, now available at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

The baked potato, now available at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

While not on the main menu yet, a small plaque near the register informs guests that the baked potatoes are available.

The baked potato, now available at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

The baked potato, now available at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

As you can see, the baked potato is safe and sound. Even though it is smaller, I still enjoy this far more than the massive loaded baked potatoes over at Fairfax Fair.

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Even better, it’s right along side out delicious friend, the Sweet and Spicy Chicken and Waffle Sandwich!