Originally Posted By trekkeruss Since I have always heard Disney burgers are bad, I have never had one, ever.
Originally Posted By familyguy >>They got rid of all that?! That's what set Flo's apart from the rest in my book. What's the point of it now? What did they even replace it with?<< <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://allears.net/dlr/din/menu/men_flos.htm">http://allears.net/dlr/din/men...flos.htm</a> Roast Beef & Cheddar - Garlic Chive Bun, Caramelized onions and Horseradish Aioli, served with Signature Coleslaw. $10.99 Turkey Dip - Potato Grinder Roll, Provolone Cheese with Turkey Au Jus, served with "Radiator" pasta salad. $10.99 Citrus Turkey Salad - Mixed Greens, Cucumbers, Cherry Tomatoes, and Craisins & Citrus-Tarragon Dressing. $11.99 Flo's V8 Specialties Everyday Comfort Food Spit-Fired Rotisserie 1/4 Chicken - Served with Mashed Potatoes & Roasted Vegetables. $11.99 BBQ Pork Ribs - House-made Coca-Cola BBQ Sauce, served with Mashed Potatoes & Signature Coleslaw. $12.49 Veggie Tater Bake - Roasted Vegetables, Bulgur Wheat & Mashed Potatoes topped with Cheddar Cheese, served with Fresh Fruit. $10.99 Sides - $2.79 Mashed Potatoes, Signature Coleslaw, Roasted Vegetables "Radiator" Pasta Salad, Macaroni & Cheese, Fruit Salad
Originally Posted By FerretAfros >>The Veggie Burgers WDW and DCL offered were pretty good. So here's one happy Disney burger costumer.<< I ended up at Taste Pilot's on a Friday during Lent one time, so I got the veggie burger there and thought it was pretty good. It didn't taste anything like a real burger (veggie patties never do), but I was surprised by how good it was. Now that I think about it, I enjoyed it a lot more than the meat burgers that I've had there...I should try to remember that in case I ever end up there again And the new Flo's menu looks pretty disappointing. I love French Dip sandwiches, and even that doesn't get me excited; it's just another theme park restaurant serving sandwiches. It's a shame they got rid of the unique fare
Originally Posted By familyguy Yeah...that was our favorite place to eat at DCA. Pretty disappointed.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt I wonder what the reasoning was. It's not like the place didn't attract hordes of customers.
Originally Posted By familyguy If it aint' broke.... I have no idea why they choose to do stuff like that sometimes. They also took off the corn medley as a side dish, which was my favorite side. Now I make the pork loin dish with the corn medley at home and it's delicious.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <Now I make the pork loin dish with the corn medley at home and it's delicious.> I actually just finished a full scale replica of Carsland in my backyard. My version of Flo's serves food from the original menu, so it's all good.
Originally Posted By familyguy >>My version of Flo's serves food from the original menu, so it's all good.<< Oh good! I bet your price of admission is more affordable as well. Starting to plan my next trip to your house!
Originally Posted By RoadTrip I generally avoid counter-service burgers in the Disney parks, but I'd read that the ones at Pecos Bill's in WDW's MK were actually quite good. I tried one and it really was. Disney knows how to do it... why don't they do it more often?
Originally Posted By Dabob2 What's even more mystifying is that the burgers at Taste Pilot's itself were halfway decent when the place first opened. Not stellar, but definitely a step up from what they'd been selling at DL all those years. I was pleasantly surprised. I don't think I ate there on my second visit, but by my third (2005?) they had noticeably declined. I don't know what it was - cheaper beef? Made too far in advance? I don't know, but they were just the standard Disney burger at that point, albeit with a bit better condiments bar.
Originally Posted By familyguy The atmosphere at Hungry Bear at Disneyland right by the ROA makes that burger taste fantastic to me. That atmosphere rivals waterside seating at Blue Bayou IMO.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "I actually just finished a full scale replica of Carsland in my backyard." Merced is closer to me than Anaheim. Time for a visit Jim.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "That atmosphere rivals waterside seating at Blue Bayou IMO." I agree. TBH I think Flo's has the best views of any restaurant at the resort.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 <The atmosphere at Hungry Bear at Disneyland right by the ROA makes that burger taste fantastic to me. That atmosphere rivals waterside seating at Blue Bayou IMO. > Love the atmosphere there, always have. And now there's no need to have a burger there - the fried green tomato sandwich blows it away, IMO.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <"I actually just finished a full scale replica of Carsland in my backyard."> <Merced is closer to me than Anaheim. Time for a visit Jim.> Would love to meet you, Hans.
Originally Posted By EighthDwarf If you wanna a good burger, there are lots of them available in DtD: House of Blues, ESPN Zone, etc. I rarely eat inside the parks anymore because there are better options so close by and convenient, although I happily make an exception for Carthay Circle. Plus, getting outside of the chaotic parks for a couple hours and having a slow meal and a drink or two is the only way I can last a full day at DL these days.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt <Merced is closer to me than Anaheim. Time for a visit Jim.> "Would love to meet you, Hans." Same. It would be nice to kick back atop the Cadillac mountains with a glass of lemonade whilst gossiping about CC, Ferret, Dean and Kartoony.
Originally Posted By Yookeroo "the fried green tomato sandwich blows it away, IMO." yep "Same. It would be nice to kick back atop the Cadillac mountains with a glass of lemonade whilst gossiping about CC, Ferret, Dean and Kartoony." Don't leave out my favorite: Bellella.