Kristen mentioned they tasted a bit doughy to her liking, and I agreed. While they weren’t as good as we hoped, they weren’t bad. When these eight mini-domes arrived at the table, they looked promising. When we were first seated, our server mentioned this “off-menu” appetizer was quite popular with guests. We’ll start with the Pao de Queijo, which translates to cheese bread. So it was unfortunate that we had such a disappointing meal. Everyone stops to look at it.īecause the restaurant is so charming, I’ve always been eager to dine here. If you sit here on a busy day, you’ll probably get a good deal of attention. My favorite area is the butterfly collection that sits above a curved booth. Seeing the eclectic collection of items displayed throughout the restaurant is fun. If you have time, take a walk through the restaurant during your visit. This room features some cool artwork, maps, and beautiful wood paneling.Įach room is uniquely themed to different aspects of the Jungle Cruise and the Society of Explorers and Adventurers. Room for the Society of Explorers and Adventurers. However, probably the most popular room is the S.E.A. It has birds and tropical parrot chandeliers featured in the decor. This is the smallest of the dining rooms. In the far corner of the restaurant, you’ll find The Jungle Room. Each one of its dining rooms is themed differently and offers a variety of tropical meets colonial decor. However, Skipper Canteen is a win for its atmosphere alone. It’s my least favorite of the three dining rooms. The Mess Hall serves as the primary dining room when you first enter the restaurant. reservation and were seated in the main dining room, The Mess Hall. You can request to join the walk-up list via the My Disney Experience app. However, they take walk-up seating based on availability. Skipper Canteen is a table service restaurant that accepts reservations. For reference, it’s diagonally across the walkway from Swiss Family Robinson Tree House. The restaurant will be up ahead on your right. If you are familiar with the park, you will take a left at the end of Main Street and head toward Adventureland. ![]() Skipper Canteen is located in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom. It had been a while since I had eaten there, and the new menu items would make for a nice update. Since we had plans to attend Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party a few days later, I suggested we try Skipper Canteen for dinner. I imagine those who have eaten with me are rolling their eyes right now, thinking it’s more like two dozen photos. Can you imagine having a meal with me? In the nicest way, I’ll ask you not to even think about touching your food until I’ve taken a dozen photos. Unless I took horrible photos the first time, I can’t afford to eat the same thing twice. Whether you’re aware or not, it doesn’t do me much good to review a restaurant multiple times unless there’s something new on the table, literally. Only recently, I saw that the restaurant was offering new menu items. It’s become a common recommendation when someone asks where they can get a good meal for a reasonable price. LTD Skipper Canteen has been a restaurant that I referred to as a hidden gem. I can’t stress enough how much it pangs me to write this review. So much so that I think Skipper Canteen has become more of a miss than a hit. ![]() Unfortunately, my last two meals here were not up to par. Previously, I considered Skipper Canteen one of the most underrated dining locations at Magic Kingdom. The following review of Skipper Canteen includes a return visit to the restaurant for new menu items along with several past meals.
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