My wife and I stopped in this establishment after a full day of Disney. We were quickly greeted at the front and found a table for two. The buffet is on the top floor. When you get to the check-in point (behind the bar area), you pay the initial 40 Euro for the buffet and any additional charges such as alcoholic drinks. There is a small wait here, and then escorted to your table. They explain the buffet and then bring you the drinks you ordered. They buffet is quite good. There is a wide range of food, but in particular, Tex-Mex. There is a salad bar, pasta area, kids area, and the Tex-Mex foods. There are a few other choices as well. I will say that their dessert area was great. Way too many good choices - leave room hahaha. Overall, we really enjoyed this buffet and would even put the food quality/taste of most items above that at the Downtown Retaurant. Great...
Read moreThe staff here are incredibly inefficient. I waited over 45 minutes in line because it took all 3 of the cashiers to deal with a customer complaint. It wasn't a busier than normal day. Thankfully Cowboy Cookout had a live band when I was there which made the waiting a bit more bearable. The funny thing is that the band started their set a few minutes after I began waiting in line AND they finished before I was able to order. When I was finally able to order, they forgot to give me 2 items that they nevertheless charged me for. I didn't want to wait in line again to ask for them. The food here is actually pretty delicious and I can recommend the chicken plate and side of fries. However, given the myriad of restaurants in the park, you may want to avoid this one unless you enjoy waiting longer for your food than...
Read moreI recently visited Cowboy Cookout Barbecue and tried the Sheriff’s Menu. The meal was about what I expected for a theme park – decent quality, nothing outstanding, but no major complaints either. The setting is great, very well themed and there was plenty of space to sit and relax.
One detail did catch me off guard though: the drink was almost completely filled with ice – to the point where there were just a few sips of actual soda. I know this mirrors U.S. fast food style, but it felt a little excessive and didn’t feel great after walking around the park all day.
I’m curious – is this intentional, or could it be adjusted a bit? I think a small change here would go a long way in improving the guest experience. Thanks in advance if anyone from the team reads this – I’d be happy to hear...
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