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Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Ever since Walt Disney World’s shopping district, Disney Springs, reopened on May 20th, more and more restaurants and retailers have been coming back.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Disney Springs

And today TONS of spots reopened, including DisneyStyle, City Works Eatery & Pour House, and The Ganachery. But that’s not all!

Raglan Road is back! The Irish pub and restaurant planned to reopen on June 10th, and open on June 10th they did! And you KNOW we were on the scene to check it out.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Raglan Road

People were pretty pumped to see Raglan Road reopening, and there was a line outside the restaurant.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Raglan Road reopening

Like other spots around Disney Springs, Raglan Road had a sign out front outlining its health and safety measures, including keeping 6 feet away from others, increased sanitization, and safe screens in front of staff.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Raglan Road sign

We were seated outside at the restaurant, where we noticed a contactless QR code menu, but if you don’t have a smartphone, don’t worry — Raglan Road is also offering paper menus upon request.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Raglan Road QR Menu

Upon its reopening, Raglan Road is offering a condensed menu, but items like the Shepherd’s to Die for Pie, Fish & Chips, and the Braised Be Beef are still available.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Raglan Road paper menu

To get a little taste of Raglan Road again, we sat down and ordered an appetizer. But before our order came out, our server gave us some complimentary Irish soda bread with a Guinness and sugar reduction with olive oil for dipping.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Irish soda bread at Raglan Road

As for the food we ordered, we opted for the Nom Nom Wings, which come smothered in an Asian-inspired sauce with honey, chili flakes, soy sauce, and ginger sauce. We found these $15.00 wings a tad salty for our tastebuds, but when paired with an ice-cold pint, they could be pretty satisfying.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Nom Nom Wings at Raglan Road

When we got our check, we were brought a contactless card reader, where we could tap or swipe our card.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Contactless card reader at Raglan Road

Beyond the restaurant’s indoor and outdoor dining areas, Raglan’s Road retail store reopened today so you can stock up on Guinness T-shirts and other Irish pub-inspired goods.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Raglan Road store reopening

In the store, we noticed social distancing markers on the floor, plexiglass in front of cashiers, and a sign asking guests to touch as few items as possible.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Raglan Road store

And because you KNOW Disney Springs LOVES its outdoor bars, Raglan Road’s own outdoor to-go bar was setting up, ready to pour pints and glasses of wine.

Raglan Road Reopened in Disney Springs Today to a Bit of a CROWD!

Raglan Road outdoor bar reopening

Slowly but surely, more spots are opening back up at Disney Springs, making this shopping district feel a bit more like its old self again! Seeing Raglan Road reopened and buzzing gets us even MORE excited for when Walt Disney World theme parks reopen in mid-July!

Are you excited that Raglan Road has reopened at Disney Springs? Let us know your go-to meal here in the comments!

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Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

We’ve been working our way around the reopened restaurants in Disney Springs to check out what’s new!

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Paradiso 37 Outside View

And we recently made our way over to Paradiso 37 to see what’s cookin’! This restaurant is known for its massive tequila bar and delicious tapas, so we were excited to dig in!

Atmosphere

Paradiso 37 manages to create a vibe that has a good balance between casual and upscale. And with outdoor seating with a view of the water, it’s a great spot to enjoy some apps and drinks when the weather is nice!

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Paradiso 37 Outdoor Bar

As we’ve noticed at other Disney Springs locations, Paradiso 37 has implemented additional health and safety measures, including paper menus, gloves and masks for the servers, and increased sanitization.

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Paradiso 37 Paper Menu

Paradiso 37 is offering a limited menu for the time being, but our server confirmed that other fan-favorite menu items will return in the future! Despite the reduced options, they still had a solid selection of eats and drinks.

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Paradiso 37 Drink Menu

Though the restaurant is using paper napkins, we did receive regular silverware.

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Paradiso 37 Plate and Silverware

Now that we’ve gotten settled, let’s dive into the exciting part — FOOD! (And drinks, of course!)

Eats

Since Paradiso 37 is known for its drink selection, we had to start off with a cocktail! We opted for the Volcano Eruption ($14), which is made with coconut rum, banana liquor coconut cream, pineapple juice, and topped with a grenadine “eruption.”

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Volcano Eruption

And we were definitely happy with our selection! The drink was really sweet, refreshing, and pretty light.

We also opted for the Beef Empanadas appetizer ($16), which are artisan pastries filled with savory beef and served with a side of sour cream.

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Beef Empanadas

The empanadas were really good — although they admittedly weren’t the best we’d ever had. They weren’t at all spicy, which is good for those looking for a mild option. We thought they could have used more filling, but the crust was AMAZING! It had a great crunchy and buttery texture. Here’s a closer look at the inside of the empanada.

We even spotted a Hidden Mickey in the crust! Can you find it?? Here’s a hint — look towards the top-right!

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Beef Empanada

From the entree list, we chose the Seared Salmon Fillet ($31), which came with cilantro rice, roasted vegetables, and grilled lemon.

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Seared Salmon Fillet

Our server mentioned that this was one of her favorite things on the menu, and we can see why! We really enjoyed the flavor of the salmon, and it was cooked well. Here’s a peek at the cross-section of the salmon!

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Seared Salmon Fillet

And the sides were delicious as well! The veggies get two big thumbs up from us, and the cilantro flavor in the rice was relatively understated.

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Cilantro Rice, Roasted Vegetables, and Grilled Lemon

And, of course, we had to cap off the meal with some dessert! We chose the Mini Ice Cream Cones ($13), which comes with four waffle cones with vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and cookies n’ cream ice cream flavors.

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Mini Ice Cream Cones

The mini ice cream cones were good (and cute!), but they got really messy and they melted SUPER fast! So, unless you have a group to eat them with right away, you might end up with a bunch of melted ice cream.

Review: You Won’t Believe Where You Can Get MINI Ice Cream Cones in Disney World!

Mini Ice Cream Cones

Our server noticed our struggle with the melted ice cream, so she brought out a spoon wrapped in a napkin to help us out!

Nosh or Not?

Paradiso 37 may be right for you if:

  • You’re looking for a restaurant with an expansive tequila selection.
  • You want to order several small plates to share with your party.
  • The weather is nice and you want to take advantage of outdoor seating.
  • You’re looking for a place with a fun atmosphere.

You may want to skip Paradiso 37 if:

  • You’re not a fan of Latin American cuisine.
  • You’re looking for a menu with a ton a variety.
  • Dessert is the most important part of your meal.

Overall

We had a couple of definite standouts at Paradiso 37! We really enjoyed the cocktail, empanadas, and salmon. And our server was on top of all of the new safety protocols. In fact, at the end of the meal, she sanitized the book, pen, and our credit card before returning it to us.

Overall, we’d say the food was good, the service was great, and the atmosphere was fun. But there are a to of incredible restaurants in Disney Springs and Paradiso 37, while good, just doesn’t hold up against most of them.

Have you dined at Paradiso 37? Share your experience with us in the comments!

Related posts:

  1. The 8 BIGGEST Disney World Menu Changes That Happened This Week!
  2. News! Paradiso 37 in Disney Springs Has New Operating Hours
  3. Is It Happy Hour?? A Bunch of Disney Springs Bars Have Reopened Today!

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Review: Is Chicken Guy! at Disney Springs As Good As We Remember?!

Ever since Disney Springs reopened on May 20, we’ve been eating our way around Walt Disney World‘s shopping district.

Disney Springs

There are a lot of GREAT places around Disney Springs to get a quick, budget-friendly, and super satisfying bite to eat. In the past few weeks, we’ve eaten at Cookes of Dublin, D-Luxe BurgerMorimoto Asia Street Food, and tons of other spots. And recently, we got to grab a lil lunch at one of Disney Springs’ most POPULAR quick service spots!

Oh yeah, baby!! We’re talking about Chicken Guy!!

Atmosphere

Like other spots around Disney Springs, Chicken Guy! has implemented new health and safety measures upon reopening. When we ate there on opening day, we noticed markers indicating where guests could stand out front. Look at those little chicken feet!!

Chicken Guy!

In addition to a limited number of customers allowed inside at one time, there are also plexiglass shields at each cash register and in front of where the food is made, and single-use paper menus.

Chicken Guy!

And if you’re a refill fan, know the self-serve beverage machine is manned by a server.

Getting your food to go? Here’s EVERYTHING you need to know about eating outside of restaurants at Disney Springs.

Eats

For our quick meal, we chose to get the Big Bite B.L.A.T. For $6.99, you get two chicken tenders, bacon, lettuce, avocado crema, tomatoes, and buttermilk ranch on a bun.

The Big Bite B.L.A.T. at Chicken Guy!

This sandwich is loaded but sooooo darn good. And it’s huge, especially for the price! The bacon is crispy but not too crispy and perfectly smoked. The chicken tenders have a golden crispy coating, but the meat itself is moist, which is a pretty ideal situation.

Big Bite B.L.A.T. at Chicken Guy!

To go with our chicken sandwich, we got Chicken Guy Fries and American Slaw, each of which cost $2.99.

Big Bite B.L.A.T., fries, and slaw from Chicken Guy!

The star side was the American Slaw. Mayo fans may be disappointed, but we found there wasn’t too much dressing on the slaw, making it taste fresh and crispy.

Check out our first dining experience after Chicken Guy! reopened here!

Nosh or Not

Cluck on over to Chicken Guy if:

  • You’re looking for a budget-friendly and FILLING meal.
  • You love chicken tendies! ? And SAUCE!
  • You want to grab a bite to eat quickly in the middle of a busy shopping day at Disney Springs!

Flock elsewhere if:

  • You want a dedicated indoor dining experience. Chicken Guy! doesn’t have much indoor seating atm, though they’re supposed to be working on that!
  • You want a more refined, formal dining experience.
  • You’re not a fan of chicken.

Overall

We’ve been BIG fans of Chicken Guy! since day one, and it’s one of the more affordable dining options at Disney Springs, especially when you consider the size of the portions. Upon Disney Springs’ reopening, we’re pleased that this quick service spot is still as solid as ever. It’s a good option for big families with picky eaters and the adventurous eater who wants to experiment with the 22 different sauces!

Is Chicken Guy! one of your go-to dining destinations at Disney Springs? Let us know what you order in the comments!

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Review and Photos: A Crab Cake BLT?! We’re Eating at the Reopened Paddlefish in Disney World!

You KNOW we’ve been eating our way around Disney Springs since it reopened on May 20th.

Paddlefish Exterior

So far, we’ve eaten at Terralina Crafted Italian, D-Luxe Burger, T-Rex, Pizza Ponte, and many, many more table service and quick service restaurants. And, it’s another day, so it’s time for another Disney Springs meal! This time, we checked out the recently reopened Paddlefish to see how this seafood and steak spot is handling health and safety measures, and of course, to see how good the food is!

So, what is Paddlefish like during this initial phase of Disney Springs’ reopening? Let’s find out…

Atmosphere

Before entering Paddlefish, we noticed social distancing markers on the ground for guests to wait behind.

Social distance markers outside Paddlefish

And when we got to the host stand, we were greeted by a masked employee, bottle of hand sanitizer, and a sign saying that Paddlefish was offering contactless menus via a QR code.

Paddlefish Host Stand

There were also markers on the floor letting people know where to wait for their tables.

If you don’t want to get food in the restaurant, Paddlefish is offering to-go drinks at the bar, but note that you cannot sit at the bar.

The bar at Paddlefish

Additionally, the restaurant is practicing social distancing by limiting capacity and marking some tables as closed for seating.

Table closed sign at Paddlefish

We were led to our table by the hostess, and when seated we were offered a paper bag to store face masks.

Eats

In addition to the QR code menu, Paddlefish is also offering paper menus.

Paddlefish paper menu

Paddlefish is currently offering a limited menu. Items like the items such as the Lobster Bisque Soup, the Maine Lobster Roll, Table-side Lobster Guacamole, the Chilled Trio, and Seafood Boil with 1¼ Pound Maine Lobster are missing from the menu.

Lobster Roll

We opted to start with the New England Clam Chowder, which comes packed with baconpotatoes, and of course CLAMS!

Paddlefish clam chowder

The cream-based soup was strong on the bacon and potato. While it was a tad salty for our taste, it’s still a great option for a hearty soup for a decent price. A cup of New England clam chowder is $6.00, and a bowl of clam chowder is $9.00.

Paddlefish clam chowder

For our second appetizer, we got the Beef Skewers, which were $13.00. It came with a hazelnut romesco and pickled onions.

Paddlefish beef skewers

If you love a good char-grilled flavor, these skewers are for you! While the meat itself was a little bit on the tough side, that grilled flavor really came through.

Paddlefish beef skewers

The hazelnut romesco was nice and tangy, but the pickled onions were a refreshing final touch on the whole dish. While this wasn’t our favorite thing, the beef skewers could be a great choice for all the land lovers who are not as comfortable with seafood, or those on a low-carb diet dining at Paddlefish!

Paddlefish Beef skewers pickled onions garnish

After our two appetizers (we came hungry!), our entree came out. We opted for the Crab Cake “BLT.” In addition to a crab cake, this $20.00 sandwich came served with bacon, avocado, cheddar cheese, lettuce, beefsteak tomato, and a rémoulade sauce, all of which was piled onto Ciabatta bread. It was served with house-made chips.

Paddlefish Crab Cake “BLT”

The crab cake was definitely the most prominent thing in the sandwich, and it was a really good crab cake. There was a healthy amount of shellfish in the blend, and it had a satisfying smooth texture.

Paddlefish Crab Cake “BLT”

However, we found the crab cake itself was overpowered by the bacon, avocado, rémoulade, and other ingredients. The delicate crab is the star of the plate, but honestly, it was lost in all the loaded BLT toppings. Just the bun and remoulade would have been plenty to let the crab cake shine.

Paddlefish Crab Cake “BLT”

We were unable to finish all of our food and asked for a doggy bag. The restaurant handed us containers and we packed our food to-go ourselves, as opposed to our server boxing it up for us in the back.

Nosh or Not

Row on over to Paddlefish if:

  • You LOVE seafood and are looking to get your crab on while at Disney Springs.
  • You’re trying to have a nice meal out with waterside views.

Swim elsewhere if:

  • You’re not a seafood person.
  • You want big portions for your buck.
  • You want to a quick meal on the go at a quick-service spot.

Overall

Paddlefish is taking the new safety procedures in place very seriously, which the service was still EXCELLENT! If you’re looking for seafood while shopping, this is a great bet as soups and sandwiches are LOADED with shellfish. DO note that they’re operating with a limited menu and many of their seafood hits aren’t being served at the moment. However, the meal can be a bit expensive, so if you’re on a budget, you’d be better off going to one of Disney Springs many quick-service locations. Paddlefish is great for date night, especially if you’re looking for some great views and atmosphere!

Have you eaten at Paddlefish before? What did you think?

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Review and PHOTOS! Is Yak & Yeti at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom Still Worth a Reservation?

Does Yak and Yeti Restaurant in Disney’s Animal Kingdom live up to its reputation as a fan-favorite?

Yak & Yeti Restaurant

Since it first entered the Disney food scene back in 2007, we’ve found Yak and Yeti Restaurant to have consistently good food. Which, as you may know if you’ve been following Disney Food Blog for a while, is a pretty big compliment!

While many of the restaurants in Disney World have a tendency to go through peaks and valleys over time, Yak and Yeti generally seems to stay the course. So, let’s see how our most recent experience at the restaurant played out! Let’s take a look!

Atmosphere

Yak and Yeti Restaurant is located in the Asia area of Disney World’s Animal Kingdom park — you’ll spot it on your way to the Maharajah Jungle Trek. The exterior of the restaurant is an eye-catching introduction. The bright purple building really pops and the arched windows and intricate detailing draw us right in!

Yak and Yeti Restaurant

And, as is expected of so many of the locations in Animal Kingdom, Yak and Yeti has an elaborate backstory! The building is owned by a former merchant named Arjun — and he’s transformed his ornate home into lodging for weary travelers.

Checking in?

This explains the decor, which includes a variety of statues, wall hangings, and furniture.

Yak and Yeti Decor

You’ll find a bar located just to the right of the lobby area. The chairs in here are HEFTY, but they’re also super comfortable. Between the cozy seating and friendly vibe, the bar is a great area to hang out and enjoy a drink or even a meal — the full menu is available here! Just keep in mind that seating is first-come, first-served at the bar.

Bar at Yak & Yeti

In the restaurant area, seating is available on both the first and second floors. The walls are decorated with framed pictures and mirrors, which keep our eyes and imagination dancing.

Downstairs Seating

We love the aesthetic in this restaurant! The elaborate artwork and rich contract of colors make for a warm and comfortable vibe.

Yak and Yeti Second Floor

We definitely suggest taking some extra time to look around and really soak in all of the details here. Apparently Arjun is quite the interior decorator! You should especially pay attention to the light fixtures… .

Now on to the food!

Eats

Yak and Yeti offers up a selection of Asian fusion cuisine. You’ll find some familiar favorites like Wok-Fried Green Beans and Pot Stickers as well as options like Bhaktapur Duck for more adventurous travelers!

We decided to kick things off with one of those tried-and-true items — the Pork Pot Stickers. And they were just as good as we remembered! They have a nice, caramelized outer layer with a warm, flavorful filling, and they’re served with a soy-lime dipping sauce.

Pork Pot Stickers

We can confirm that we’re still on board with this classic appetizer. Here’s a look at that delicious filling in the center!

Pork Pot Stickers

Next up, we had to get those Firecracker Shrimp. Ohhh yeah, this is another DFB favorite (in case you’re having a case of deja vu!), so we had to make sure that it still gets the stamp of approval!

This is a whoooole lot of crispy fried shrimp tossed in a creamy, spicy sauce and served on top of Asian slaw! The verdict? Still a must-eat for us! And honestly, if you’re eating these alone, it’s a full meal. Great portion size!

Firecracker Shrimp

After our small plates, we moved on to the Wonton Soup, made with pork wontons, clear chicken broth, and vegetables. We do love the Fried Wonton dessert, so we figured, hey, let’s try some wontons a little earlier in our meal!

Wonton Soup

If you’re a Wonton Soup fan, this will be fine for you. Very basic, but warm comfort-food nonetheless.

We followed up our soup with the Sweet and Sour Chicken, made with Tempura chicken, ginger, garlic, bell peppers, and pineapple. It was served with the perfect amount of sauce, which really brought out the flavors of the bell peppers and pineapple.

Sweet and Sour Chicken

Again, this one is pretty much what you’d expect, but it’s definitely not your standard take-out! If Sweet and Sour Chicken is what you’re craving, this version won’t disappoint.

Switching gears a bit, we also tried the Kobe Beef Burger, which comes topped with your choice of shiitake mushroom and scallion compote or Asian slaw, and served with sesame-soy mayonnaise and crispy fries on the side! We’ve had this one before, and we wanted to check in on it again.

The flavors blend really well together and overall the burger was delicious — BUT in our experience, it isn’t the absolute best burger we’ve had on Disney property, so don’t set your expectations toooo high! The fries, on the other hand, were better than we anticipated! They were super skinny which made them nice and crispy, and they were sprinkled with a delicious seasoning.

Kobe Beef Burger

Overall, this is a good option for the picky eaters in your group, or those who aren’t fans of Asian-inspired cuisine. But if you’re a more adventurous eater, definitely choose from the more interesting dishes on Yak and Yeti’s menu.

We also ordered the Kid’s Cheeseburger, which comes with a choice of two sides and either milk or apple juice. The sides you can choose from are carrot sticks, fresh fruit, Go-Gurt®, white rice, brown rice, applesauce, corn, and steamed veggies. (I love the addition of rice to the list of options for kids here!)

As you can see, we had the iPad going in the back for my 6-year-old, and that’s his hand on the burger to give you an idea of size. It looks huge, and it IS larger than a typical kids’ burger, but it’s not massive by any means.

Kid’s Cheeseburger

And rounding out the meal, we ordered the Korean Beef, which is Wok-fried beef tossed with peppers, onions, pineapple, and Korean BBQ sauce. This was another new-to-us dish, and it’s an excellent option for those just making the crossover from picky to adventurous eater!

The flavors are tame enough and recognizable enough that those who are unfamiliar with Asian cuisine will likely feel at home with this dish.

Korean Beef

We enjoyed soooo many savory options on this trip to Yak and Yeti. And we’re happy to report that our tried-and-true favorites still hold up!

Nosh or Not?

You’ll want to make a reservation at Yak and Yeti if:

  • You enjoy Asian-fusion cuisine and want to try a Disney version of it.
  • You’re looking for an escape from the heat and for an affordable and different meal that doesn’t require the same amount of money as Tiffins and Tusker House.

You might want to skip this dining experience if:

  • You or your party aren’t big fans of Asian cuisine and are looking for more familiar eats.
  • You aren’t wanting to eat a table service meal in hopes of spending more of your time tackling attractions around the park.

Overall

Yak and Yeti has continued to provide us with consistently great meals. The restaurant feels warm and inviting, and the incredible level of detail shows how much care went into crafting the atmosphere. The menu has some of our go-to favorites and some solid options for more adventurous eaters. So, we’re still sticking by our opinion that this is a great option for a table service meal in Animal Kingdom! Our compliments to Arjun — for a merchant turned inn-keeper, he runs a surprisingly consistent restaurant!

One thing to note before we go — this restaurant is run by the Landry’s company, not Disney. So if you’re a Landry’s loyalty group member, you should be able to use your Landry’s perks (like your $25 birthday gift card) here. Another great loyalty group bonus is priority seating. I’ve personally experienced getting seated very quickly when I didn’t have a Disney advance dining reservation but I did note that I was a Landry’s loyalty member. Normally this wouldn’t shock me, but since it had just started pouring rain outside and the restaurant was overwhelmed with walk-ups trying to get a table, it was unexpected news.

What’s your favorite thing to order at Yak and Yeti? Let us know in the comments!

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