5/29/2023 0 Comments Buttercup restaurant![]() ![]() There’s a lot going on in the Roundup Rodeo BBQ, and the best part is it’s already open. It’s also just a perfect indoor based addition to the Toy Story themed section of the park, allowing adults and children like to step into the world of Woody, Buzz and the gang a little deeper. Whether you’ve got some Lightning Lanes to burn or if you’re just trying to keep a watchful eye on the standby queue’s wait time, Roundup Rodeo BBQ is a great option for filling food in the meantime. While good old Slink may not be pulling the massive opening day queues he once drew, you’ll probably still be waiting upwards of an hour, so scoping the wait times somewhere comfortable is a valid strategy. Since both of those rides are pretty popular at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, taking a load off in the Roundup Rodeo BBQ is a fantastic way to strategically plan your riding experience. That leads me to the final advantage of the Roundup Rodeo BBQ: it’s right next to the Slinky Dog Dash and across the way from the entrance to Toy Story Mania. (Image credit: Disney Parks) Roundup Rodeo BBQ Is A Perfect Toy Story Land Waiting Area One or two of those might make for a perfect time killer when waiting out the line for the Slinky Dog Dash. If I was to highlight the one option I’m most keen on trying, I’d have to say it’s Grown Up’s Iced Chocolate and Rum, which sounded like a cross between a S’more and the featured alcohol. With Walt Disney World getting more into alcoholic drink vending, there’s a selection of cocktails that weren’t available for sampling, but sounded delicious nonetheless. Of course, there are some special drink options on deck at the Roundup Rodeo BBQ. Remember, everyone gets their own dessert at the Roundup Rodeo BBQ, so strategic selection and sharing could give you the full picture. My recommendation is just a biased choice based on what I tasted, but if the desserts are like the rest of the menu, you might be hard pressed to find a loser. That said, Bo's Lemon and Blueberry Cheesecake and the Cupcake à la Forky were still delicious delights. Out of the three desserts I sampled, the plant-based Gruff’s Peach Strawberry Pie is the one I’d recommend the most. This family style menu allows one dessert for each party member, and it’s another delicious menu’s worth of options to select from. Your sides, drinks and desserts are just as important, as it all adds up to one brilliant whole that makes you feel at home. The collective barbeque experience is something that isn’t just limited to the main course. (Image credit: John Graham) Save Room For Some Killer Desserts And Cocktails No matter your dining preference, you should definitely keep an open mind and sample this platter on one of your visits to the Roundup Rodeo BBQ. ![]() ![]() A well-sauced piece of faux meat, it tastes almost exactly like the real thing, and is the most savory delight of the bunch. The star of the show has to be the Rip Roarin’ Rib Chop, which is made from Impossible meat. With the Combat Carloflower, Scrumptious Bratwurst and Rip Roarin’ Rib Chop making up that side of the menu, the taste is so convincing that even meat eaters owe it to themselves to take a bite. The even better news is that Roundup Rodeo BBQ’s plant based options are just as tasty! Having also sampled the Trixie’s Plant-Based Trio platter at the restaurant, I can safely say that herbivores are more than welcome to this hoedown. Roundup Rodeo BBQ would have been foolish not to introduce some plant-based options for the guests who abide by such dietary guidelines, and the good news is that the spread of meatless options are just as bountiful. While barbeque is known to be mostly a meat based experience, the modern world has opened up all sorts of delicious alternatives to those who don’t partake. Do not underestimate the freshly brewed peach iced tea. Also, be sure to have a valid park reservation for Disney’s Hollywood Studios on the day you plan to dine. ![]() Reservations are required to dine at Roundup Rodeo BBQ, so be sure to check for availability before planning to head over there. Dining is family style, with your meal including The Prospector’s Homemade Cheddar Biscuits with Sweet Pepper Jelly, three greens, one platter (meat or plant-based), four sides, and a dessert for each diner present. Pricing breaks down to $45 per adult and $25 per child (Ages 3-9), plus tax and gratuity. Before you saddle up for this new Disney Parks dining experience, here’s what you need to know about hitching up for the Roundup Rodeo BBQ ![]()
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