Disney Springs has opened some big name restaurants over the past year, with STK Orlando, Morimoto Asia and The BOATHOUSE leading the way.
But this doesn't mean that Disney has neglected quick service walk-up offerings. Recently opened are three Disney owned and operated walk-up kiosks, The Daily Poutine in the Town Center, Aristocrepes and B.B. Wolf's Sausage Co. in the Marketplace.
You'll find B.B. Wolf's Sausage Co. just across from T-REX and the LEGO Store on the new Marketplace causeway.
For a kiosk, it is elaborately detailed, with attractive signage, including a large fork and sausage on the chimney.
The Big Bad Wolf himself can be seen on a weather vane on the rooftop.
The Food
As you would guess from the name, B.B. Wolf's is all about sausages, so liking sausage is the key here.
There are 5 items on the B.B. Wolf's menu, ranging in price from $8.49 for the Veggie Sausage, to $10.39 for the 3 Little Pugs Sampler.
The 3 Little Pigs Sampler consists of a Reuben, a Bacon-wrapped with Black Bean Salsa, and a Chili Cheese.
Visually, the dish looks great, and is even more impressive when you consider it came from a kiosk. Everything is assembled to order, which reflects in the quality of the dish. But prepared to wait 5 minutes for your food to be ready once you order.
All three had a bit of heat to them, nothing overwhelming, but if you are not a fan of spicy, you might be best to try something else.
The bread was fresh baked, and we enjoyed the dish. The side of house-made pickles was a nice accompaniment.
Priced at $10.39, it represented pretty good value. The dish could certainly work as a lunch, or even a dinner, and should be considered as a full size portion.
Next we tried the Portuguese Sausage, served with a vegetable salad and chili-mustard.
Like the sampler, it packed a bit of heat, and had great flavor. The slaw and pickles were a great cooling contrast to the sausage.
Costing $9.39, it is a full serving, and it is significantly larger than anything you would get at Epcot's Food and Wine Festival.
We were especially impressed with the bread on all the dishes, which was soft and fresh, just how it should be.
Along with fountain drinks, you can also find draft beers including a Goose Island Four Start Pilsner and a Yuengling Lager.
The Verdict
We didn't go in with high expectations, but are happy to report that B.B. Wolf's Sausage Co. is well worth a visit. The food was far better than you would expect from a walk-up kiosk, and the fact it's made-to-order really shines through.
The food isn't cheap, but is comparable to other quick service restaurants at Disney World, and in many cases is a far better option. But compared to a quick service restaurant, it has a significant flaw - there is no place to really eat it. There are a few stand up tables near the kiosk, but on a busy day they are quickly taken. There are a few walls in the area where you might be able to grab a spot, but they are typically occupied by guests waiting for T-REX. So you may very well end up eating on the move. Which is far from ideal.
To sum up, B.B. Wolf's is well worth trying. It is perhaps best visited during the daytime when you have a chance of finding a place to eat, or be prepared to eat on the move.
Operating hours are 11am to 11pm daily.
Check back for our reviews of the other new kiosks, The Daily Poutine and Aristocrepes.
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