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Review: Lunch at Raglan Road in Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs


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We’re taking in lunch at Raglan Road Irish Pub in Disney Springs!

If you’ve visited Disney Springs recently, you know that the area once known as Pleasure Island is practically unrecognizable from what it was two years ago. Construction walls abound, and new restaurants and shops seem to be opening every day.

The good news is that those walls seem to be decreasing every time I visit. And so on a recent research visit, I headed over to Raglan Road to take a peek at some new cocktails and have a bite to eat!

Atmosphere

As I’ve said, if you haven’t visited for a while, all the work at Disney Springs is going to shock you. While Raglan Road used to stand front and center, easily viewable from the parking lots, now it’s a bit of a walk to get here from the nearest parking building.

Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant

Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant Without the Construction Walls

You should budget at least 10 minutes or so if you’re coming from the parking garage.

Raglan Road Currently, As Constructions Continues Around It

Raglan Road Currently, As Constructions Continues Around It

But once you navigate your way to the entrance, you’ll find familiar surroundings. The podium where you check in is located in the restaurant’s foyer. If the wait is long, plan on standing; there aren’t any seats in the waiting area.

Entrance Foyer

Entrance Foyer

To the right is a gift shop, where you can purchase Guinness and Raglan Road memorabilia, in addition to other souvenirs from Ireland.

Gift Shop

Gift Shop

The restaurant itself is divided into three rooms. The main room features two large bars, performance stages, and plenty of seating.

One of the Two Bars

One of the Two Bars

The central dancing podium is the platform from an Irish church’s pulpit!

Dancing Podium and Stage

Dancing Podium and Stage

Ceilings soar in the main room, culminating in a cupola trimmed in stained glass.

Stained Glass Trimmed Cupola

Stained Glass Trimmed Cupola

Because of the hard surfaces and high ceilings, the main room can be extremely loud during the dinner hour, when there is live music and Irish dancing. The entertainment is top-notch, but it can make conversation impossible. We were visiting during lunch, however. So there was no live entertainment happening during our time there.

Things are slightly quieter in the Music room, where seating is comfortable and there’s plenty of natural light.

Music Room Seating

Music Room Seating

Music Room Seating

Music Room Seating

But the quietest seating of all is located in The Raglan Room. This cozy space offers lower ceilings and a beautiful fireplace as a focal point. I still haven’t ever been seated at that fireplace table, but I’ll keep my hopes up.

Additional Seating

The Raglan Room

While there’s a comfortable feeling of familiarity about Raglan Road and its antique decor — much of it was salvaged from Irish Churches and Pubs and brought to Orlando — the restaurant keeps changing and updating. As they celebrate their 10th anniversary in 2015, they are making changes.

One of the big updates this year will be the dinnerware used in the restaurant. Up to now, the pieces have been a contemporary white. Soon, Raglan Road will change to china that has more of a homespun feel, in keeping with the spot’s antique feel.

(If you’re a Ger’s Bread Pudding fan, that wooden board in the lower left-hand corner — with the teacup and stainless steel sauce servers — will be the new look/feel for that dish.)

A Sneak Peek at Raglan Road's New China

A Sneak Peek at Raglan Road’s New China

All things old are new again, right?

China -- Up Close

China — Up Close

So — that’s your latest tour of Raglan Road! Time for LONCH!!!!

Eats

Raglan Road is equal parts pub and restaurant, so you can expect attention to detail when it comes to both drink as well as food. But if you think the beverage menu begins with beer and ends with whiskey, you’re in for a pleasant surprise.

Earlier this year, the pub debuted a brand new Cocktail Menu, with an emphasis on fresh flavors and trends.

Drinks Menu -- Click to Enlarge

Beverage Menu — Click to Enlarge

We tried several of the cocktails at an earlier visit, so be sure to check out all of the pictures and impressions here. And don’t worry — there’s still plenty of beer and whiskey to choose from for the purists out there.

This time out, we decided on two drinks that I hadn’t previously tried.

Cocktails at Raglan Road

First up was the Blood Orange Bourbon, a combination Bulleit Bourbon, Nollet’s Gin, and San Pellegrino Blood Orange. This one was powerful and fruity. I’m a huge fan of San Pellegrino Blood Orange, and enjoyed the bit of bubbly it gave to the drink.

Blood Orange Bourgon

Blood Orange Bourbon

My friend went with the Strawberry and Cucumber Mojito, which combined Captain Morgan’s White Rum, Strawberry Puree, Muddled Cucumber, Lime Sour, and Ginger Ale. There was a LOT going on here. While I’m not a huge cucumber fan, it lent this drink a distinct freshness, and the Ginger Ale gave the drink that trendy edge Raglan has been working to achieve.

Strawberry and Cucumber Mojito

Strawberry and Cucumber Mojito

On to the eats. The menu is extensive (and funny — be sure to take the time to read), and we’ve tried and enjoyed several of the Appetizers here. I always recommend the soup — regardless of what it is! I’ve never had a bad soup at Raglan Road. That’s mostly because every soup seems to include copious amounts of cream and butter. The Wild Forest Mushroom Chowder is my favorite even though I don’t like mushrooms. Go figure.

Menu -- Click to Enlarge

Menu — Appetizers and Sangers (Sandwiches) — Click to Enlarge

There are some hearty Entree Salads available as well.

Menu -- Click to Enlarge

Menu — Salads — Click to Enlarge

Finally, an extensive offering of Entrees rounds out the menu.

Menu -- Click to Enlarge

Menu — Entrees — Click to Enlarge

Meals at Raglan Road always start with complimentary bread service, featuring Irish Brown Bread and a Bread Dipping Sauce of Guinness Reduction and Olive Oil. This is usually a favorite part of the meal for any guests I bring to Raglan. The Guinness Reduction is very sweet, so it gives the dipping sauce a bit of a honey flavor. Pretty delicious. You can buy the stuff in the gift shop and my mom always has to get, like, three bottles on her way out. ;-)

Bread and Guinness Dip

Bread and Guinness Reduction

Post-bread, we chose a dish I hadn’t tried before to start — Kiss Before Shrimp. The name refers to the presence of a LOT of Garlic.

Kiss Before Shrimp

Kiss Before Shrimp

The Pan Seared Shrimp also features flavors of Chili and Butter, and is served with a sliced Baguette for enjoying the leftovers.

There’s a reason this dish has been on the menu forever; it’s pretty outstanding. It’s savory more than salty, and slightly spicy — but still light. This would be a great, simple entree if you’re a shrimp fan; but as a shareable appetizer, there’s plenty for everyone. That said, definitely request more bread for dipping!

Kiss Before Shrimp -- Up Close

Kiss Before Shrimp — Up Close

We both chose to go the route of sandwiches for our entrees. I spotted the Three Times a Boxty on the menu and wondered why I’d never had it before. Um…ham, cheddar, pan-seared potato cakes, and a fried egg? Wha?!? Why have I not eaten this?

For those, like me, who have never heard the term “Boxty” before — it’s a unique type of potato pancake, as they smoosh together both mashed and grated potatoes.

Boxty

Three Times a Boxty

Here’s a close up of that pretty fried egg. Love those brown, seared edges.

Three Times Boxty Egg Close Up

Egg — Up Close

The dish comes with a choice of side, and I went for the Colcannon Potatoes for two reasons: 1) I was clearly in the potato mindset with that whole “boxty” thing, and 2) The Mashed Potatoes and Cabbage combo here is pretty delicious and I’d never given it the attention (read: stomach space) I’ve wanted to in the past.

Super pretty, right? And so much flavor. This is the side dish that you’re going to have to have someone personally remove from your presence in order for you to stop stuffing your face with it. Oh, wait, maybe that’s just me?

Three Times Boxty Close Up

Colcannon Potatoes — Up Close

My friend went with a sandwich that is relatively new to the menu — the Lobster Club. For a side, she went with Roasted Vegetables.

Lobster Club

Lobster Club and Vegetables

The sandwich features a Lobster and Avocado Salad paired with Watercress and Crispy Pancetta. She was a big fan of this flavor and texture combo.

Lobster Club with Veggies

Lobster Club — Cross Section

Citrus Herb Mayonnaise ties all of the flavors together.

Lobster Club Close Up

Lobster Club — Up Close

The roasted veggies didn’t seem like anything to write home about, which just goes to show that you should always order the potatoes. ;-D

Finally, we indulged completely by ordering one of my favorite things ever — the Irish Vintage Cheese and Bacon Dip, pictured here with a side of Chips. It’s on the menu at Cookes of Dublin, Raglan Road’s counter service/takeaway option around the corner from the main restaurant. But since they share a kitchen, you can score it here as well. There’s your DFB Tip for Today.

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Chips and Vintage Irish Cheddar Dip

Having enjoyed a thoroughly filling meal, we decided to skip dessert this time around. But here’s the Dessert Menu so that you can get an idea of what they offer.

Dessert Menu -- Click to Enlarge

Dessert Menu — Click to Enlarge

We can highly recommend the aforementioned Ger’s Bread and Butter Pudding, served with Butterscotch and Custard Sauces. #AlwaysGetMoreSauce

Ger's Bread and Butter Pudding with Butterscotch and Custard Sauces

Ger’s Bread and Butter Pudding with Butterscotch and Custard Sauces

The Trifle Sinful features fresh flavors of Jam-laced Swiss Rolls, Berries, Custard, Fresh Cream, and Almonds. And Fluffy Lemon Clouds combines Lemon Curd and Meringue in a classic Tart. You can’t go wrong with any of these classic flavors.

Overall

Raglan Road continues to impress.

If you go to Raglan Road expecting only traditional Irish fare, you may come away perplexed. You will find nods to classic dishes, like Shepherd’s Pie and Fish and Chips. But you also find something equally interesting to the open-minded: a glimpse of what’s happening in the Irish Food Scene currently.

Right now, Ireland is a hot bed of activity when it comes to the Slow Food, Farm to Table Movement. It’s a natural fit, since there is so much rich agriculture in the country. But it’s interesting to see that Raglan Road continues not to showcase only the classics, but to attempt to convey a picture of what’s happening from a food perspective in Ireland currently.

But when it comes to a straight-up recommendation, I’ve honestly not had a bad meal here, and that’s saying something.

Will you be dining at Raglan Road on your next Disney World trip? Leave a comment and tell us what you think!

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