If you’re ever staying at Wilderness Lodge, think of this place as your local McDonald’s. It’s the complementary food court at this resort. This place needs a facelift. The decor is dated, some of the fountain drink machines are falling apart, and it’s awfully quiet compared to other food courts. However, the service at this place is friendly and took care of all our needs.
I am pleasantly surprised at the food in this place. My pulled pork sandwich was very good; and it was warm and nothing came out the back. The fries are generic, but they are quite tasty. The turkey sandwich was good and the bacon cheeseburger was big, but good. Overall, I am surprised at quality of the food. This would be superb if Disney refurbishes this place.
This is one of our favorite places to get a quick bite to eat while taking a break from the Magic Kingdom. It is a short bus ride or boat ride away from the park. It is on the lower level of the beautiful Wilderness Lodge Resort. You can mobile order your food or order it in person. They will prepare it fairly quickly and call your name when it is ready. They offer freshly baked muffins, bagels and pastries too. The restaurant is decorated with photos of fish and fishing equipment. They have a soda, hot chocolate and coffee machines. There is plenty of seating indoors. which is air conditioned, but you can also sit outside. The food is delicious, filling and won't break the bank. My wife and I had the Barbecue Brisket and Burnt Ends. It comes with fiery coleslaw and cornbread for $16.99 a person. It was tangy, sweet and smokey with a bit of spicy heat. The coleslaw was very spicy. The portion was large enough to fill me to the brim and my wife wasn't able to finish hers. It was a shame as we really enjoyed it.
Roaring Fork is a quick service restaurant at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge.
The menu consists of items like brisket and burnt ends, pulled pork sandwiches, meat loaf and a few other items. There are also cupcakes, cakes, and some other assorted baked goods.
There is also a plenty of seating, both indoors and outdoors.
We tried the Roaring Fork for dinner, but it’s also open for lunch and dinner.
On this visit we tried the pulled pork sandwich and fries as well as the meatloaf dinner
Overall we liked both items. It was typical quick service type of food, but it is quick, easy and convenient.
If you like magic cookie bars, I recommend grabbing one of those with your meal :)
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