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🙂 4/5 - What a lovely character dining experience! My family
By 👻 @Cathryn G., 03/20/2024 3:00 am
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What a lovely character dining experience! My family recently dined here for the second time. My husband and I really enjoyed this location back when it was Artist's Pointe and I am happy to say that they kept the mushroom soup and Pacific Northwest Wine list that was featured on that menu. Now, however, you are transported to an enchanted forest where you have the opportunity to interact with Snow White, Grumpy, and Dopey. You also get an invitation to meet the Queen when you finish your meal. The character interactions were fantastic. My child was so gleeful and excited to see Snow White and the dwarves. He was a bit hesitant about the Queen, which really surprised me, but I guess she was too intimidating for him and he refused to take a photo with "the bad guy" as he said. The timing wasn't great for meeting the queen. We received our "invitation" to meet the queen at the end of our meal and when we went to meet her she was gone and they told us it would be 15 minutes before she returned and that we should go back and wait at our table. Well, that meant we had to sit for another 15 minutes after finishing our meal, paying our bill and everything. It also meant our server could not get another table for 15+ minutes so it really stunk for everyone involved. The food was good, but it could have been better. Most importantly, it felt rushed. Our server came by and told us everyone gets the same appetizer and dessert we just choose our entrée. She said the fish of the day was salmon and the pork shank was the most popular item. Then she disappeared before we could ask questions or order drinks. Then they immediately brought our appetizer. This may seem silly to some, but it is a real pet peeve of mine. You should always have your beverage before you have food and it really contributed to my feeling rushed through my meal. As far as the appetizers go they are meatballs, mushroom bisque, and shrimp cocktail. The meatballs are pretty good and the mushroom bisque is quite good and I don't even like mushrooms, but they weren't hot so that is a real bummer. Soup, especially, should be hot. For entrees, my husband ordered the salmon and I ordered the pork shank. On our previous visit, pre-Covid I had the prime rib and I like prime rib, but sometimes you get a piece that it too fatty or under seasoned so I decided to try something new. I enjoyed my dish and thought it probably deserved its spot as the most popular dish. My husband said the salmon was just ok. He said it seemed like they tried too hard and tried to put too many flavors on what is a really beautiful and delicious cut of fish on its own. The kids menu here is sparse; grilled chicken, grilled fish, or kids prime rib. My little one wasn't eating any of that, sadly :( Our server offered up some chicken nuggets and mac n cheese which is more my kids speed, but they weren't nuggets, they were fingers and the noodles weren't mac either so I paid $40 for my kid to eat like 3 bites of "mac n cheese." I just have to remind myself it is as much about the character experience as it is the food. Ugh. For dessert they bring out these cute apples made of chocolate mousse, cookies and cream panna cotta, and huckleberry pie. You also get a piece of dark chocolate from the huntsman chest. A+ for presentation. The desserts are gorgeous. However, if you are not a chocolate person, then 3/4 desserts are happening for you and I think that is a problem. I don't love chocolate, but I'll eat some. I thought the panna cotta was good. It reminds me a bit of the grey stuff at Be our Guest. The chocolate mousse and dark chocolate heart were too much chocolate for me and the huckleberry pie was way too tart. Overall, the environment is gorgeous, the character interactions were really good and the food had some both hits and misses.
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