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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!

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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! Shrimp, Grits, AND Cheesy Corn?? We’re Reviewing NEW Menu Items At The Polite Pig In Disney Springs!

We’re back again in Disney Springs to bring you all the food news after its reopening!

Disney Springs

While we took you on a tour of the reopening restaurants, we’re returning for seconds at The Polite Pig (and to try a few new menu items!).

Menu

In keeping with Disney Springs following strict health and safety protocols, The Polite Pig is offering a QR menu option you can access using a smart phone. You can pick up a plastic menu if you need, but there are also digital menu boards behind the registers.

The Polite Pig Menu

We noticed Polite Pig’s Chili is back, but the Spinach Salad is no longer listed. Our server told us the Polite Baked Beans are now vegetarian, and the Tomato & Watermelon Salad now includes watermelon rind.

Drinks

We started off our day at The Polite Pig with the Grapefruit Margarita (heart eyes) made with corazon tequila, citrus, and grapefruit liqueur for $11. It tasted like grapefruit heaven! While the tequila gave it a little bite, it was mostly tangy and sweet, which was perfect for this hot Florida weather!

Grapefruit Margarita

The Polite Pig added a new Private Barrel Bourbon Flight with Elijah Craig, Wellers 107, and Blantons for $20. They also added The Three Little Pigs Flight with WhistlePig’s Piggyback six year, Farmstock, and 10 year private barrel for $33.

Eats

For our main course, we ordered up a feast with the Shrimp and Grits and Creamed Florida Corn that are NEW to the menu.

First up, the Creamed Florida Corn was The Polite Pig’s latest seasonal side topped with queso fresco and spiced breadcrumbs that were BOMB.

Our Meal!!

While the grilled street corn is already one of The Polite Pig’s best sides, the creamed corn was extremely fresh and tasty. Since the recipe opted for queso fresco, this version of creamed corn was lighter compared to ones we’ve had before. There were also peppers sprinkled throughout the side to add a bit of a kick alongside the crunch from the bread crumbs.

Smoked Cream Corn

We told you about the Smoked Shrimp and Grits coming to The Polite Pig, but we didn’t prepare you for how awesome they were.

Shrimp and Grits

The smoked grilled shrimp was topped with a honey peppercorn glaze and served over creamy cheddar grits. So, if you’re a big fan of cheese (totally us), you’re going to want to pair the Shrimp and Grits with that new Creamed Corn!! The shrimp had a nice smoky flavor that the honey peppercorn glaze brought out with each bite. The grits had LOTS of flavor, while staying smooth and not overly creamy.

Shrimp and Grits

In case you need even MORE flavor for your shrimp, The Polite Pig is still offering their signature sauces. Although the Sauce Bar is closed to guests, you can still ask your servers for whichever sauce you’d like with your meal, and they will get them for you!

The Polite Pig

And, what would a meal at The Polite Pig be without dessert?? While we can’t get a Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookie right now (we’re just as sad as you are), we went with the Orange Blossom Pie instead for $7!

Orange Blossom Pie

The citrus flavors in this pie were AMAZING and almost tasted like you were snacking on an orange juice-flavored treat. It paired really well with the rest of our Grapefruit Margarita with that bit of orange zest!

Overall

The Polite Pig is a great destination in Disney Springs if you’re looking for more of a home-cooked meal vibe paired with some GREAT drinks (have you tried their Bourbon Bar??).

Polite Pig Overview

Whenever you’re there to grab one (or all) of the menu items, be sure to check out the new Pork Rinds while you’re at it! And, The Polite Pig has been cooking up a lot of new options lately, so don’t forget to ask about the Chef’s Smoker Special and Seasonal Side — you might just stumble onto something as wonderful as these shrimp and grits!

What is your favorite thing to get at The Polite Pig? Let us know in the comments below!

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