REVIEW: “The Polite Pig” Preview Event Offers First Tastes and Sips of Disney Springs’ Newest Eatery

On Thursday, we were lucky enough to attend a “friends and family preview” event for The Polite Pig, the newest eatery at Disney Springs which is scheduled to officially open on April 10th. If you would like to read more about this location, please refer to our last story about the opening of the restaurant.

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The Polite Pig is located in The Town Center section of Disney Springs, right next to the fountain that greets guests at the pedestrian entrance to the Lime Parking Garage.

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Once through the doors, you are greeted by a prep station behind glass. The kitchen is also visible through windows in the main dining room.

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Behind the bank of registers is a wall of taps. If you are not comfortable with establishments that serve alcohol, you may want to stop reading this review now…

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The interior is themed as most Disney Springs eateries are: it was once something else (in story) and was converted into a restaurant. The Polite Pig apparently used to be a Farmer’s Market.

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The interior is nice, but many of these places at Disney Springs are starting to blend together. The Polite Pig almost feels like a combination of design elements from D-Luxe Burger, the Welcome Center and the restrooms around the area. The look is good enough, but is more of the same.

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Upon ordering and paying, guests are given a pager and then can pick a table to dine at.

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If you dine outside, you will have to put the device on one of these readers.

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There is an indoor/outdoor bar area as well where guests will find the full alcohol menu available. The restaurant is a unique hybrid in that once you are seated, a server will come by to assist with anything you might need, including adding additional food or drink to your order. I don’t know of another counter service establishment at Disney World where you can do this. Of course, you could also sit at the bar or just get food and drink to go from here.

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The Polite Pig Menu

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The menu is fairly focused on barbecue as it offers sandwiches and assorted smoked entrees, but there are also interesting snacks, salads, and sides.

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Seven (yeah, seven) sauces are available at the condiment bar, as well as spiced vinegar. Of course, there is also the highly touted bourbon menu featuring over 50 selections.

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All of the four pictured here were good, but my favorite was the Signature Black Pepper (as I like a little spice). I look forward to trying the Fresno Hot Sauce and Hot Honey on my next visit.

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If you purchase a fountain drink, a number of the usual offerings are available, but The Polite Pig also has its own Sweet and Unsweet Tea. The Blue Sky Root Beer is also available at Blaze Pizza, where it is often a guest favorite.

The Southern Pig ($12)

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Pulled Pork, Apple Slaw, Mustard Sauce, and Duke’s Mayo

The Southern Pig is not your average pulled pork sandwich. The pork is actually “less pulled” than you might expect, left in large chucks heavily coated in the mustard sauce. The flavor is not what I was expecting, but was delicious nonetheless. The pork is tender and the bun is nice and crispy, working well with everything in-between.

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Half Chicken ($15)

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Half Chicken with a citrus rub served with Slaw, Texas Toast, and Choice of 1 Market Side.

This is a massive portion of chicken with a smokey flavoring that was as unique as it was delectable. Sure, you will have to put a little work in to get the meat off the bones, but it will be worth your time once you get the chicken into one of the fantastic sauces offered. The Texas Toast is pretty standard, but that isn’t a bad thing. It reminded me a lot of the toast offered at Sonny’s BBQ, a restaurant chain present here in Central Florida.

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For $15, this giant chicken, a piece of Texas Toast, and a side are an insane value, at least for Walt Disney World… and I probably don’t have to tell you that it’s better than Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe or the ABC Commissary.

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The absolute best thing we had at the restaurant was the BBQ Cauliflower with Paprika Sour Cream. The vegetable was cooked perfectly, mixed with surprisingly well paired granola clusters, and accented nicely with the sour cream. I can’t recommend this enough, and I am not a person who generally enjoys cauliflower.

Orange Blossom Honey Cake ($7, Yeah, $7)

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The Honey Cake was a little off putting in the first taste, but once I was better prepared for it, I found myself really enjoying it. The thick frosting had a nice flavor which counteracted the strong citrus overload nicely. Well worth a try at $7 and big enough for at least two to share after entrees.

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Cask & Larder Red Drum Amber Ale ($9)

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A good 20 ounce beer for $9, I really enjoyed this Red Drum Amber Ale, exclusive to restaurants in this family chain. It’s a nice, light, refreshing beer in a hefty potion. I almost couldn’t finish it just because we ate so much, but it pairs nicely with the barbecue dishes.

Old Fashioned ($10)

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The Old Fashioned tasted a bit watered down, but was enjoyable. I am curious to see what the quality is like once they start serving these in pitchers on Monday.

OVERALL

In review, I was thoroughly impressed with the food and drink quality at The Polite Pig, as well as the attempt to offer a more service-intensive experience at a counter service establishment. We’ll see how it works when Monday rolls around, but until then, I am impressed with what I have had already and am anticipating my next visit. The barbecue was on the same level as (if not better than) Homecomin’ Florida Kitchen, and comes at a much better price (especially on alcohol). In the fantastic run of counter service additions to Disney Springs, this is another viable dining option to throw into the mix next time you are debating what to eat at the former Downtown Disney.

We will offer another review once the restaurant officially opens.

The Polite Pig Opens at Disney Springs on April 10th

As of today, the finishing touches are being added to the newest eatery at Disney Springs; The Polite Pig. Husband and wife chefs James and Julie Petrakis, who have won wide acclaim for their Central Florida restaurants Cask & Larder and The Ravenous Pig, will expand their Swine Family Restaurant Group to Disney Springs with a new fast-casual concept, The Polite Pig, set to open on Monday, April 10. Partnering with the James Beard Foundation-nominated chefs is Brian Petrakis, who owns the popular Orlando eatery Greens & Grille. The partnership unites the Petrakis brothers on a restaurant venture for the first time.

The Polite Pig will feature modern BBQ with Southern sides like a tomato and watermelon salad, mac and cheese and smoked corn with lime butter. There’s even a bar with seven different ways to top your ‘cue, from Layla’s Sweet to Fresno Hot Sauce. Not only that, but you can find a solid selection of craft beers and cocktails, and a bourbon bar with more than 50 selections, from small batch bourbons to a Pappy Van Winkle 23-Year Family Reserve.

The Polite Pig is located in Disney Springs’ Town Center neighborhood. The 5,000-square-foot venue will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., with seating for about 200 guests. The restaurant will employ 80 full-time and part-time employees.

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In in interview done by Disney with the Chefs, they answer some questions about their new restaurant:

Why did you decide to open a restaurant at Disney Springs?
Disney approached us with the idea of opening a fast-casual outpost that would represent the atmosphere and quality of our Winter Park location, The Ravenous Pig. We shared their enthusiasm for bringing a true local restaurant to Disney Springs.

Is the menu similar to The Ravenous Pig and Cask & Larder, your other restaurants in Central Florida?
I would say that the menu is similar in its approach to using quality, seasonal ingredients, with our signature touch. We’ll have Cask & Larder Brewery beers, cocktails on tap and also an extensive Bourbon Bar. And this restaurant will focus a bit more on wood-smoked and grilled items.

Anything you’ll offer at The Polite Pig that will be a signature, or exclusive to that restaurant?
Most of the menu will be exclusive to The Polite Pig: modern barbecue with The Ravenous Pig twist. Like the Southern Pig Sandwich with pulled pork off the smoker, apple slaw, mustard sauce and Duke’s mayo; peel-and-eat shrimp with bourbon-cocktail sauce, and crispy Brussels sprouts with whiskey caramel.

Who will be the chef daily in The Polite Pig kitchen?
We have two of our Ravenous Pig/Cask & Larder veterans at the helm, Jared Thate and Allie Weldon, along with Chef James Petrakis’ guidance and inspiration.

Tell us about the craft beer program.
We will feature four of our beloved Cask & Larder Brewery brews on tap, as well as a couple other Florida/domestic craft beers.

Anything special about The Polite Pig cocktails?
We will feature five house cocktails on tap, including some of our crowd favorites from The Ravenous Pig, such as the Gin and Tonic and Old-Fashioned.

How many seats and describe the décor.
We’ll have 190 seats, and the décor pays homage to the beloved swine of The Polite Pig, as well as antiquity. Whimsical pigs on various adventures can be seen throughout the space, and rustic touches are used for custom featured art pieces. Large faded graphics also adorn the main wall of the space adding to the feel of the long-time family run business.

What’s your favorite dish on The Polite Pig menu?
My favorite appetizer is the Hop Salt Pretzel with beer cheese fondue and IPA mustard. Favorite sandwich: the Salmon BLT with bacon jam, marinated tomato, romaine and aioli. I love that with a side of charred broccoli tossed with herb buttermilk dressing and house granola.

What do you think is the secret to good food?
Using quality seasonal ingredients and taking great care of it by enhancing with smoke/cooking, proper seasoning and passion!

The Polite Pig will officially be opening at Disney Springs on April 10th, 2017.

PHOTO REPORT: Disney Springs 3/14/17 (The Edison, The Polite Pig, Hundreds of New Items, Etc.)

Our latest photo report brings us to Disney Springs to see the latest progress on some construction projects, as well as a look at hundreds of new merchandise items recently released. Let’s dive right on in…

Welcome to Disney Springs

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Work continues on The Edison in The Landing area.

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Regardless what is going inside, I’m already a fan of the exterior of the building.

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The AMC is all decked out for the release of Beauty and the Beast this week.

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There is a photo-op for guests located just outside of the Dine-In Theater area.

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The Mighty Festival is taking place this week at Raglan Road in honor of St. Patrick’s Day.

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Work continues on Wine Bar George, which is supposed to open this year.

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A few of the trashcans around Disney Springs have started to get these big, metal icons attached to them.

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Pretty nice, huh?

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I love the “stained glass” Goofy’s Candy Co. sign that’s on one side of the store,. but the other entrances still have the old, ugly signs…

New Things to Buy

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The Wonderful World of Memories store is now just full of 2017 merchandise.

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They also have some items from when they were a scrapbooking and stationery store, but not much.

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A new Woody ornament for sale at Disney Days of Christmas.

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Disney theme park merchandise has also created their own MARVEL ornaments now. They are heavy and made of metal (and very nice), but $25 each.

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The Belle Beauty and the Beast MagicBand 2 is now for sale all around the resort.

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A Frozen Ever After opens edition logo pin was finally released.

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Some other new open edition pins…

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Some Disney Princesses now have light-up dress play sets for $19.99. Elsa and Belle are available.

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Marketplace Co-Op

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Inside the Wonderground Gallery at Marketplace Co-Op, there is now this awesome ceramic coaster set for sale, $24.99.

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This plastic plate ware can be found nearby at the Centerpiece store inside Marketplace Co-Op.

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There is also a new Minnie Mouse collection.

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Some of the Never Land collection of items has arrived here as well.

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How awesome is this throw blanket?

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A shot glass, to “toothpick holder”, as Disney calls them… It’s $9.99.

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The lantern spotted a few pics above features the Castle on it. It retails for $29.99.

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I still am in need of this Monorail toiletry bag in the TAG shop.

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A pretty brilliant item for sure.

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Some new Wonderground Gallery art and items for sale in the center of the store.

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The Adventurer’s Club mug previewed months ago was finally released. It retails for $17.99.

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For those who don’t know, this was once a club at Pleasure Island. For those who don’t know, Pleasure Island was an area of Downtown Disney with night clubs. For thoise who don’t know, Downtown Disney was what Disney Springs used to be.

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A new Hollywood Tower Hotel shirt from Twenty-Eight and Main.

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There is also a new Haunted Mansion-related hoodie.

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The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad mug was released as well.

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A few weeks old now, but there is also an Enchanted Tiki Room glass for sale.

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As well as Shrunken Ned, a favorite from Disneyland.

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A set of cardboard coasters can also be found, $14.99 for 24. I don’t understand buying coasters that are ruined after one use for this much money.

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An awesome Wonderground Gallery Main Street Electrical Parade phone case is available at D-Tech on Demand at Marketplace Co-Op.

PhotoPass Studio

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The PhotoPass Studio at Disney Springs is actively marketing the new Princess Storybooks you can have made.

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Apparently, you can also get buttons and magnets with photos made here now.

A World of NEW Disney Items

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Moving on to World of Disney, we find many more new items here, including this awesome Disneyland park map throw.

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An awesome new coin tray for sale.

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Several of the new Twenty-Eight and Main items were available here as well

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PHOTO REPORT: Disney Springs 1/12/17 (Paddlefish, Planet Hollywood, New Socks Store, Etc.)

 

Our latest photo report brings us to Disney Springs for a quick evening visit.

Starbright Holidays

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Starbright Holidays (the drone show) was still happening while we were visiting, it has since come to an end for the season. It’s worth noting that the Characters in Flight balloon had not yet been taken down for its refurbishment where it is getting a new-look balloon.

Planet Hollywood Observatory

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Work continues on the Planet Hollywood Observatory and Stargazers Bar (I thought it was lounge, but the sign says otherwise).

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Just the Hollywood sign was lighting up, no planet…

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See? The Stargazers Bar.

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Goodbye character-filled design. The new design will be devoid of any characters to better fit the theme and story of Disney Springs. Oh well.

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The Planet Hollywood entrance is still covered up.

This and That

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Columbia is selling Star Wars: Rogue One jackets…

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I don’t see the trooper wearing a Columbia jacket…

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A new store called Stance recently opened, and they sell socks.

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I would usually say that a store like this won’t last, but they have licensed Disney and Star Wars socks.

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They are a little pricey at over $15.00 a pair, but they are pretty neat.

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Work continues on The Polite Pig, set to open this year.

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These Star Wars stackable meal sets recently hit shelves. They are a little strange, but kind of cool I guess…

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They are $16.99 each.

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Over at D-Tech on Demand inside Marketplace Co-Op, a Star wars category was added to the phone case creation kiosks.

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Walt Disney World Marathon designs were available here.

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A new MARVEL comic books’ case.

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D23 members can pick up an exclusive phone case here as well.

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More of the stackable meal sets for sale inside of Once Upon a Toy.

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These new Mickey and Minnie model sheet art pieces were on sale at the Art of Disney, they cost $295.00 each.

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Paddlefish

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Work continues on The Paddlefish.

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The paddlewheel and smokestacks are back, which despite the new exterior, makes the boat look really fantastic.

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