Wailulu Bar and Grill Full Menu and Prices Revealed at Disney's Polynesian Resort

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Posted: Tuesday December 10, 2024 12:55pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The complete menu with pricing for Wailulu Bar & Grill, a casual poolside dining spot set to open on December 17, 2024, is now available. This new Walt Disney World restaurant debuts alongside The Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows.

Located near the Island Tower's new Cove pool, this walk-up bar and grill will feature Polynesian-inspired dishes, desserts, and beverages, all served with views of the Seven Seas Lagoon. Guests can also enjoy a unique vantage point for the Magic Kingdom fireworks.




Operating daily from 10:30 am to 10:00 pm, the restaurant offers grab-and-go breakfast options in the morning, making it a convenient choice for early risers heading to the parks..

Breakfast Menu

Grab and Go

  • Croissant: $4.29
  • Banana Muffin: $4.49
  • Fresh Fruit: $4.19
  • Cinnamon Bun: $4.99
  • Pineapple-Coconut Bread: $4.79
  • Strawberry Yogurt Parfait: $5.99

Beverages

  • Simply Orange Juice: $5.29
  • DASANI Bottled Water: $4.00
  • Minute Maid Apple Juice: $4.29
  • Joffrey’s Coffee Cold Brew: $4.79
  • Small Whole Milk: $2.29
  • Small Lowfat Milk: $2.29

Hot Beverages

  • Freshly Brewed Joffrey’s Coffee Hawaiian Kona Blend: $4.49
  • Espresso-based Beverages: $4.49 to $5.99 (Espresso, Cappuccino, Caffè Latte, or Americano)
  • Assorted Twinings Hot Teas: $4.49
  • Hot Cocoa by Joffrey’s Coffee: $4.49

Allergy-Friendly Grab and Go

  • Croissant: $4.29
  • Cinnamon Bun: $4.99

Lunch and Dinner Menu

Starters

  • Ahi Tuna Crisps: $17.00 (Marinated Ahi Tuna, Crispy Fried Wontons, Avocado Crema, Sriracha Aioli, Soy Glaze)
  • Sweet Potato Hummus: $12.00 (Crispy Chickpeas, Espelette Pepper Dust, Breadfruit Tostones)
  • Musubi: $12.00 (Glazed Spam, Crispy Rice Pearls, Furikake, Sriracha-Honey)
  • Grilled Shishito Peppers: $11.00 (Eggplant-Tahini Purée)
  • Sticky Pork Ribs: $15.00 (Salt-cured Green Cabbage, Furikake, Jicama Slaw, Pineapple Chips)
  • Crispy Chicken Wings: $15.00 (Adobo-marinated, Soy Glaze, Tomato-Fresno Pepper Relish)
  • Garlic Shrimp: $16.00 (Smoked Paprika, Black Garlic Emulsion, Garlic-Lemon Butter, Crispy Garlic)

Mains

  • Short Rib Loco Moco: $33.00 (Shiitake Mushroom Gravy, Crispy Rice Cake, Fried Egg)
  • Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl: $26.00 (Sushi-style Rice, Pickled Cucumbers, Vegetables, Spicy Poke Sauce, Macadamia Nuts)
  • Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Poke Bowl: $22.00
  • Grilled Tofu Poke Bowl: $22.00
  • Grilled Fish of the Day: $32.00 (Green Curry Broth, Jasmine Rice, Chickpeas, Sweet Potato)
  • Wayfinder Burger: $23.00 (Two Patties, American Cheese, Onion Jam, Volcano Sauce, Sweet Bun, Mac Salad/Sweet Potato Fries)
  • Teriyaki Chicken Sliders: $19.00 (Kimchi Slaw, Sweet Bun, Mac Salad/Sweet Potato Fries)
  • Sautéed Shrimp Chow Mein Salad: $22.00 (Charred Cabbage, Shishito Peppers, Hearts of Palm, Pickled Sweet Potato)
  • Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Chow Mein Salad: $18.00
  • Grilled Tofu Chow Mein Salad: $18.00
  • Marinated Pork Chop: $31.00 (Smashed Potatoes, Bacon Vinaigrette, Kimchi Slaw)

Desserts

  • Vanilla Crème Brûlée: $11.00 (With Macerated Berries)
  • Chocolate Cake: $11.00 (Salted Caramel Ganache, Coffee-infused Chantilly Cream)
  • DOLE Whip® Sundae: $8.00 (Hibiscus Meringue, Macerated Pineapple and Berries)

Drinks

Non-Alcoholic Specialty Beverages

  • Hibiscus Iced Tea: $5.79
  • Yuzu Oolong Tea Lemonade: $5.79

Zero-Proof Cocktails

  • Zero-Proof Piña Colada: $12.50 (Lyre’s Cane Non-Alcoholic Spirit, Coconut Cream, DOLE® Pineapple Juice, Lime)

Specialty Cocktails

  • Passion Fruit & Pineapple Daiquiri: $15.50 (Ten to One Caribbean White Rum, Minute Maid® Passion Fruit Orange Guava Juice, Pineapple, Lime)
  • Oceania Espresso Martini: $16.50 (Mr Black Cold Brew Liqueur, SelvaRey Chocolate Rum, Joffrey's Coffee Espresso)
  • Pandan Gin Gin Mule: $15.50 (Pandan-infused Fords Gin, Lime Juice, Ginger Beer)
  • Hibiscus Margarita: $17.50 (Teremana Blanco Tequila, Sorel Liqueur, Cinnamon Syrup, Hibiscus, Agave)
  • Lili'uokalani Mai Tai: $16.50 (Lili’uokalani Tea-infused Vodka, Jamaican Rum, Passion Fruit, Guava, Lime, Orgeat, Falernum)
  • Banana Old Fashioned: $17.50 (Michter's Single Barrel Rye Whiskey, Tempus Fugit Crème de Banane, Appleton Estate Rum, St. Elizabeth Allspice Dram, Angostura Bitters)
  • Kula Strawberry Sake: $16.50 (Wildflowers Junmai Sake, Campari Liqueur, Rockey’s Botanical Liqueur, Wild Strawberry)
  • Passion Fruit Garibaldi: $16.50 (Chinola Passion Fruit Liqueur, Campari Liqueur, Minute Maid® Orange Juice)

Beer

  • Kona Longboard Island Lager: $11.50
  • Kona Big Wave Golden Ale: $11.50
  • Kona Hanalei Island IPA: $11.50
  • Modelo Especial Lager: $9.75
  • Yuengling Traditional Lager: $9.50
  • Bud Light Lager: $9.50
  • Terrapin Luau Krunkles Passionfruit-Orange-Guava IPA: $11.25
  • Maui Brewing Co. Coconut Hiwa Porter: $11.25
  • Blue Moon Belgian White Ale: $10.00
  • Cigar City Jai Alai IPA: $12.25
  • Angry Orchard Crisp Apple Hard Cider: $10.75
  • Athletic Brewing Co. Upside Dawn Golden Ale (Non-Alcoholic): $8.25

Wine

  • Kim Crawford 'Illuminate' Sparkling (Italy): Glass: $11.00 | Bottle: $49.00
  • La Fête du Rosé (France): Glass: $15.00 | Bottle: $59.00
  • Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc (New Zealand): Glass: $15.00 | Bottle: $59.00
  • Scarpetta Pinot Grigio (Italy): Glass: $16.00 | Bottle: $64.00
  • Protea Chenin Blanc (South Africa): Glass: $13.00 | Bottle: $50.00
  • Evening Land 'Seven Springs' Chardonnay (Oregon): Glass: $18.00 | Bottle: $75.00
  • MacMurray Estate Vineyards Pinot Noir (California): Glass: $17.00 | Bottle: $70.00
  • Seghesio Family Vineyards Zinfandel (California): Glass: $17.00 | Bottle: $70.00
  • The Prisoner Red Blend (California): Glass: $24.00 | Bottle: $110.00
  • Simi Cabernet Sauvignon (California): Glass: $18.00 | Bottle: $75.00

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John park hopper1 hour ago

It should just be called post WW II High Rise Hawaii nothing Polynesian about it other than the location

lazyboy97o3 hours ago

You used it as a design reference. You didnt have to name the Polynesian Cultural Center. Why would the Island Tower fit in perfectly fine? Is it because it reflects a unique vernacular style or because Oahu has been cluttered with the same sort of placeless contemporary design? Is highlighting vertical circulation a distinguishing feature of Polynesian design?

FigmentFan824 hours ago

so who's got dem lobby pics?

nickys4 hours ago

If you choose to pay cash to stay at a DVC resort, the rates will be exorbitant. Even more than staying at one of the non DVC deluxe resorts. And I think only the Gran Destino Tower has been a new non-DVC resort since AoA? Since everyone can have their own opinion I’m neither attacking nor defending the design. I said way back that the room interiors were too “samey” colour wise for me, whilst still appreciative of the design features. I would have preferred more contrast. Same applies to this exterior design feature. But ultimately it’s the point chart that will deter me from staying there, not the design of the building or rooms.

Blobbles4 hours ago

Someone needs to arrest it before it strikes again

TheCoasterNerd5 hours ago

That they do!!

Casper Gutman5 hours ago

Feel free to ignore my posts if you don’t intend to engage meaningfully with the ongoing conversation.

JoeCamel5 hours ago

But they have a killer pineapple whip

Epcot82Guy5 hours ago

I think that's the point, actually. If you put Grand Floridian along one of the primary stretches of Floridan beach, it would stand out as a unique, grand icon. (Much like the Del does in California.) Similarly, if you put any of the lodges in their respective locations, they would stand out as a unique icon. Aulani, while having some typical characteristics, stands out. By this same measure, the Contemporary (meant to be a modern luxury hotel) would also stand out as being something strange and unique in most modern cities outside of some equally quirky hotels (often tied to airports and other transportation hubs). Island Tower would fit in fine in Oahu. Same with Riviera in most any resort city. That's the issue. It's not about recreating a modern hotel that would fit in the chosen location. Don't get me wrong - I think many people share your view. That they want a nice hotel that would match the location. I just think that is going to get dated much more quickly. (Take a look at Hotel Plaza Blvd.) And, it is not what made Disney World resorts unique for 45 years prior. Again, as a standalone property, that's one thing. When it invades the escape of the main Disney resorts, that's what creates the push back.

JD805 hours ago

So only your opinion counts?

JD806 hours ago

Let's derail this thread. Skyliner >>>> monorail.

Ayla6 hours ago

Correct. It is a money funnel for the LDS church, complete with white missionary revisionist history. For good measure, they threw in some cultural appropriation, too.

Bocabear7 hours ago

I believe it is actually owned by the Mormons... you know, the missionaries that stripped the islands of their culture...now own a cultural center....

HauntedPirate7 hours ago

Ha'waii does not equal Polynesia, it encompasses a much larger area. If they called this "Disney's Hawaiian Tower", you'd have something.