Likely something better than the dog food they served at Big River Grille. Since these aren’t construction site roach coaches, and they are only temporary, I’m glad to see some potentially new food experiences on the Boardwalk. ESPN was ok to watch a game, but the food there was terrible too.Excited about food trucks while ESPN and BR are shuttered…
Oh my, what has the new Disney generation come to expect from Disney??
Right, so with all the closed/sub par restaurants in Epcot (Marrekech, San Angel, Le Cellier), Disney should just close them and roll in the food trucks.Likely something better than the dog food they served at Big River Grille. Since these aren’t construction site roach coaches, and they are only temporary, I’m glad to see some potentially new food experiences on the Boardwalk. ESPN was ok to watch a game, but the food there was terrible too.
I’m not sure how you close an already closed restaurant (Marrakesh), and I’m not sure how many people would agree that Le Cellier is “sub par”, but there might just be one or two other food locations somewhere, someplace, in Epcot that someone might find something to eat. Just a guess.Right, so with all the closed/sub par restaurants in Epcot (Marrekech, San Angel, Le Cellier), Disney should just close them and roll in the food trucks.
I grew up expecting Disney to be better.
Well we will agree to disagree.I’m not sure how you close an already closed restaurant (Marrakesh), and I’m not sure how many people would agree that Le Cellier is “sub par”, but there might just be one or two other food locations somewhere, someplace, in Epcot that someone might find something to eat. Just a guess.
Boardwalk has no other quick serve type food locations to pick up the slack for Big River Grille, so they had to do something to provide an alternative to absolutely nothing. How exactly do you close down a food location for renovation, without providing some sort of temporary food service?
Again, it’s temporary, and there are some amazing food trucks out there with some unique and inventive offerings. There are even James Beard and Michelin Star chefs bringing cutting edge cuisine to the food truck experience.
Boardwalk has no other quick serve type food locations to pick up the slack for Big River Grille, so they had to do something to provide an alternative to absolutely nothing. How exactly do you close down a food location for renovation, without providing some sort of temporary food service?
Again, it’s temporary, and there are some amazing food trucks out there with some unique and inventive offerings. There are even James Beard and Michelin Star chefs bringing cutting edge cuisine to the food truck experience.
Isn't that the one that's becoming a fancy corn dog stand? So yea, not gonna have much variety if I'm right.Boardwalk To Go offered a variety-maybe that will be back soon?
Isn't that the one that's becoming a fancy corn dog stand? So yea, not gonna have much variety if I'm right.
Yes I believe it is called Blue Ribbon Corn DogsIsn't that the one that's becoming a fancy corn dog stand? So yea, not gonna have much variety if I'm right.
It definitely would IMHO.The options are a little spread out, but I'm not sure BW would be better served if all of this was merged into a food court.
Aren't the individual shops and venues part of the charm of the boardwalk? Speaking as someone who has owned there for about 18 years, it certainly is to me!It definitely would IMHO.