- Frozen/Arendelle-themed quick-service dining located in the World of Frozen section of Disney Adventure World; the theming is a highlight, with a clean, Nordic-inspired design that fits the Arendelle aesthetic well; the space has decorative touches that reinforce the Frozen universe, though it can feel a bit chaotic during busy periods
- The menu leans toward lighter options such as salmon fillets and turkey or plant-based meatballs served with vegetables and either mashed potatoes or quinoa; ordering is done via self-service kiosks, then you pick up your meal at the designated counter window and choose your own table; there are a decent number of seats, but it gets very busy during peak meal times and especially when it rains
- With the standard dining plan, adults choose an entrée (salmon or meatballs) served with mixed vegetables plus a side (quinoa or potatoes), a beverage, and a dessert; kids have a similar setup with their own portions and options from the children's menu
- Service was friendly but a bit inconsistent--we were told that ice cream desserts must be served with the main course, and if they were too melted by the end of the meal, we could bring them back for an exchange--which felt like an unusual policy and somewhat wasteful; we also ordered one adult salmon entrée with potatoes, but both were served with quinoa; when we asked, we were told they had run out of potatoes, even though the kids' meals still came with them
- The entrées were enjoyable overall--the salmon was well-cooked and not dry, with a light sauce that paired nicely with the quinoa; the meatballs were also flavorful and satisfying
- Desserts were more mixed--the tutti-frutti ice cream wasn't enjoyable and had a flavor reminiscent of children's cough medicine; the vanilla ice cream was average with a texture closer to whipped cream than traditional soft serve; the standout was the everlasting snowflake shortbread, which was rich, buttery, and not overly sweet read more