When it comes to dining at Disney World, you’ve got a TON of options. It can feel a bit overwhelming, but having so many options can be so exciting. There is something for just about anyone, and if you are craving something, you can likely find it somewhere in Disney World. We are here to help you find the best dining locations for your family! We have eaten everywhere in Disney World, and we aren’t stopping there as we are constantly revisiting locations and trying new foods.
We recently stopped by the Crew’s Cup Lounge at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort to see what was cookin’, and now we’re bringing you our FULL review. Is it worth a stop on your next trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth? Find out here!
Atmosphere
You will find the Crew’s Cup Lounge inside of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. It is right next door to Yachtsman’s Steakhouse, up a few wooden steps. We have found this lounge to be fairly lively most of the time, and depending on when you arrive it might be harder to find a table.
You will feel like you have stepped right into a sportsman’s lounge, and the lounge has lower levels of lighting that give it a more intimate feel. We also love the lit-up rowers located around the whole room.
But enough about the restaurant — what’s on the menu here?!
Menu
You can grab both food and drinks at Crew’s Cup Lounge. It is a lounge though, so you will only find a limited food menu. The food is available from 5 PM until 10 PM and features one of our favorite Disney World dishes, the Prime Rib Sliders.
There is the option for a Kids’ Specialty Drink on the menu so your kids can sip in style too!
You can choose from a variety of beer and cider.
Plus, you can grab the Specialty Cocktail, the Sunset Margarita.
As well, there are options for Scotches and Cognacs.
The menu also features Coffee Drinks and After-Dinner Flights.
And now, onto the main event — the food!
Eats
First up, we grabbed the Yachtsman Signature Bread for $8. This dish features sourdough, onion pull-apart rolls, roasted garlic, and butter.
You’ll get sourdough and onion pull apart bread with this basket. It also comes with a dollop of butter topped with hibiscus salt and some roasted garlic. The sourdough bread has a great tanginess to it, and it was perfectly fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside.
We really enjoyed the onion pull apart bread! It’s very fluffy and has a strong onion flavor, which we loved.
The butter is light and creamy, and compliments both types of bread really well. The roasted garlic is super tender and easy to spread on the bread, and combining both together made for utter perfection!
We also couldn’t stop by Crew’s Cup Lounge without grabbing the Prime Rib Sliders for $21. We LOVE this dish, so we needed to make sure it still tasted as good as we remember. The dish features onion rolls, au jus, and horseradish cream.
The prime rib is tender and juicy, and there is so much of it on these sliders, making it really worth the cost. The peppers and onions added a nice flavor, and the sweetness of the onions especially worked well with the dish. However, the horseradish sauce is the star — it was creamy with a great amount of horseradish flavor! We loved that it was served on the side, so you could choose how much of that flavor you really wanted on it.
We certainly weren’t disappointed by these, and absolutely recommend them if you love prime rib. The chips they were served with were okay, nothing totally incredible, but not bad at all either.
Drinks
To drink, we picked up the Sunset Margarita for $17.50. This drink is made with Teremana Blanco Tequila, Grand Marnier Liqueur, Hella Cocktail Co. smoked chili bitters, lime, and agave.
This margarita had a great balance of flavors. It isn’t overly sweet, like you find a lot of other places at Disney World. It is still on the sweet side, but it’s balanced well with the tartness and bit of smokiness in this drink from the chili bitters. The main flavor you taste in this drink is the lime and the Grand Marnier liqueur. If you’re looking for something that’s pretty close to a classic margarita, we think you’ll really enjoy this one.
Nosh or Not
This Disney World restaurant is a must-visit if…
- You’re staying at Yacht Club or Beach Club Resort
- You’re looking for a lounge with great dining and drink options
- You want a quick meal that won’t feel rushed or too cramped
You should skip this Disney World spot if…
- You’re not staying close to Yacht and/or Beach Club, or won’t be visiting around there
- You want a quieter, less crowded lounge
- You want a lounge that’s open all day
Overall
This is a really cozy lounge, and while it did get a bit loud at times, people were just having a really good time. Our server was excellent and was always checking in on us and making sure everything was good. We saw lots of people coming in to wait for their table at Yachtsman Steakhouse and ordering a drink, but it’s important to note that you did have to close your check out at Crew’s Cup before going over to Yachtsman Steakhouse, your bill can’t be moved over to the restaurant.
In the meantime, we’ll be on the lookout for more restaurant updates from Disney World and beyond. Make sure you stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for the latest Disney news and more!
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Ok we’re sold! I’ll have the Signature bread (love onions and garlic), Caesar salad, prime rib sliders and a Sam Adams. No need for the restaurant…. I’ll be stuffed from here. Prices are right and ambience also sounds nice! Thanks!