Grilled Chicken, tomatoes, black olives, blue cheese crumbles, chopped egg, bacon, balsamic vinaigrette dressing – $21.99Ĭaesar-saurus Salad with Chicken – $22.99īarley, Wheat Berries, Wild Rice, Red and White Quinoa, Oven-roasted Vegetables, Citrus Vinaigrette – $20.49īarley, Wheat Berries, Wild Rice, Red and White Quinoa, Oven-roasted Vegetables, Citrus Vinaigrette – $24.49īarley, Wheat Berries, Wild Rice, Red and White Quinoa, Oven-roasted Vegetables, Citrus Vinaigrette – $25.49 Burgers & SandwichesĬheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Pickle, and Brioche Bun served with Seasoned Fries – $19.49 Meatballs, fresh Mozzarella Cheese, Herbed Focaccia Bread – $15.99 Soups & SaladsĬelery, carrots, tomatoes, black olives, choice of dressing – $9.99 Herb Oil, Roma Tomatoes, Fresh Mozzarella Cheese, Arugula, Balsamic Glaze – $13.99 Monterey Jack, Cheddar Cheese, Black Beans, Pico de Gallo, Chives, Sour Cream – $20.49 Louis-style Pork Spareribs $9.99 – $31.99 But you liked it.” That’s T-Rex in a nutshell (or dino eggshell if you want to be on-theme!).Cheesy Skillet Meatballs, Nashville Hot Boneless Wings, Chili con Queso, Caprese Flatbread, and Mozzarella Sticks. When you ask your parents about it years later they roll their eyes and go “yeah, that place was…not great to eat at. This would be that cool restaurant in a mid-sized city you go to on special occasions as a kid and remember forever. If it were outside of Disney World, it might be a better experience. But for others, the in-your-face lights, colors, sounds, and…well…robo-dinos might be just TOO much. It’s loud and over-the-top which is awesome for kiddos that are already MEGA overstimulated in Disney World and parents just. Sorry, tummy, we’ll do right by you next time. It makes us sad to stroll past the delicious smells of Wine Bar George or Morimoto Asia with heavy, underseasoned alfredo and nachos in our bellies. ![]() We love a dinosaur robot as much as the next diner, but the food is so generic and only okay that it’s hard to justify eating here over the other options in Disney Springs. In general, if you’re NOT a very specific type of dino fan, you might want to skip T-Rex. Still, if you’re not a kiddo with an affinity for dinosaurs, the theming might not be enough to make up for the overpriced, not-amazing eats. □ But dry ice, robots, and ice caves don’t make up for the fact that the food is some of the lowest quality we’ve experienced in a sit-down meal at Disney World. And dry ice makes all desserts way cooler. We’ve eaten here many times and each time we leave feeling like “fool me for the 3rd, 6th, 9th time…shame on me.” That said, the service was lovely, and the theming was super special. The whole “fool me once” adage definitely should be ringing true by now for us here though. We always go into a review hoping for the best, even here. Overall, we had an okay experience at T-Rex. This spot certainly serves a purpose, but if you don’t have a specific reason to go, we’d recommend you go elsewhere! You don’t have a reason to go to T-Rex.What’s worse, the food tastes pretty cheap so it stings even more when you get that bill and see just how much you racked up with a full meal. There are SO many amazing spots in Disney Springs where you’ll be able to find truly stunning eats. T-Rex has little for you if you’re looking for interesting flavors or quality ingredients. It won’t please someone with more adventurous or refined tastes, but if you’re looking for easy options, this could be your winner! This spot is a hit with bigger groups of guests looking for a unique place for drinks and apps. You’re looking for a memorable location to hang with some friends.This restaurant has SUCH a fun environment and kids will have a blast looking around at the theming. You’ve got a dino-lovin’ kiddo in your party.So, how DO we feel about T-Rex after this experience? And should YOU eat there? Nosh or Not ![]()
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