BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted July 6, 2012 Report Share Posted July 6, 2012 From the Disney Food Blog. Follow the link for more photos... Review: Disney World’s Beach Club MarketplaceJul 4th, 2012 by AJ.If you are visiting Disney’s Beach Club Resort in Walt Disney World and you’re hungry for a bite, you’ll soon find that your counter service options are pretty limited here.Fortunately, you can get a decent sandwich at the deli counter of Beach Club Marketplace.Beach Club Marketplace Entrance - Inside AtmosphereThe Marketplace is the Beach Club Resort’s gift shop, so at first glance it may not feel very deli-like. There are a few tables outside that hint at the fact that you’re near food.It’s not usually so crowded that you can’t find a spot. I especially love the really pretty setting outside, with the clean, bright white tables and chairs.Outdoor SeatingOnce inside, your suspicions are confirmed: there’s more available here than just souvenirs. As you make your way to the sandwich counter, you’ll feel a little like you’re in a Disney-themed general store!If you are after staples, both the refrigerated section and an assortment of dry goods can provide you with a few necessities to supplement your restaurant meals with foods prepared in your room. Breakfast items, sandwich fixings, peanut butter and jelly, paper goods, and beverages are all available here.Beach Club Marketplace - Dry GoodsGuests will also find the full Disney beverage set up, comparable to other resort counter service stops around property. Refillable mugs for soda, coffee, and tea are available here.Coffee and Tea OfferingsMug StationAnd if fountain drinks and coffee don’t appeal, there is a large assortment of bottled drinks, including chilled beer and wine.Extensive Refrigerated SectionThere is a toaster and a microwave as well for basic cooking needs.But we were wanting grab-and-go, so we went straight to the Deli area where you can have sandwiches and flatbreads made-to-order, and indulge in some yummy baked goods. EatsThere’s no signage to show you the way to the sandwich counter, and it really feels like an afterthought. The counter usually offers several different types of hot and cold sandwiches, and often a “flatbread-of-the-day.” The food isn’t bad, but the several times I’ve been here, it’s usually out of necessity — I’m starving and am late for an appointment, or it’s late at night and I don’t have time to go anywhere else.As we stepped up to the sandwich counter, we could see several “in-progress” sandwiches.Sandwich StationChoices were somewhat limited, but my husband and I both found something that appealed to us. He liked the looks of the Italian Sandwich for $7.99.The sandwich in the display case featured a generous assortment of meats, cheeses, and vegetables, on a lovely cheese-encrusted roll.Italian Sandwich from Display CaseHe opted to have the sandwich toasted, and he thought the result was good.Once it was piled high with vegetables and cut in half, we could see that this was a very generous sandwich. No skimping on the cheese or cold cuts here! He really enjoyed it, and remarked that it wasn’t too spicy, even with the peppers.With the amount of toppings on the sandwich, we thought that two not-as-hungry people could easily split this one.Italian Sandwich - Close UpI opted for the Smoked Ham with Cheddar Sandwich, which was a slightly simpler option and $6.99.Now, as you can see from the display, the sandwich comes with a hefty serving of frisee as well as tomato slices. But I decided to skip the veg. Just like a chain sandwich shop, sandwiches can be made to order so you can add or subtract toppings to make your sandwich just the way you like it.Smoked Ham and Cheddar Sandwich DisplayThe multi-grain roll, as well as the meat and cheese, were delicious. While not as large (or as expensive) as the Italian Sandwich, I found the portion to be just right.We were also interested to see this other fun option, the Turkey Sandwich with Cranberry-Brie Spread.Even though I suspect that this version of turkey sandwich is seasonal (we were visiting during the Fall), I had to share pictures with you because this one looks really delicious!First, the roll gets a healthy smear of whole cranberry sauce.Making of Turkey Sandwich - Adding the TurkeyOnce the berries and turkey are in place, it’s time for the toppings. Brie cheese and frisee bring rich, creamy, and bitter flavors to the party.Making of Turkey Sandwich - Frisee ToppingThe sandwich also comes with bacon, making it a very nice seasonal, upscale twist to a garden-variety turkey club. (The frisee has seen better days in this pic, which actually shows the display case sandwich.)Turkey Sandwich with Cranberry and Brie SpreadAs you head to the register to pay for your sandwiches, you can also choose from a couple of prepared items, such as fruit salad or bottled juices, from the cold case.And let’s not forget the desserts! If you’re in need of something to satisfy your sweet tooth, you’ll also find a selection of pastries to round out your meal.Beach Club Marketplace - Dessert Case OverallLike I said, I usually only eat here out of necessity, but when hunger pangs strike (I know…how could I possibly be hungry doing the job I do? You’d be surprised what strange hours I keep…), I’m usually glad this spot is there.The sandwiches are fresh and the portions are good, and the interesting rolls really set the sandwiches apart. I also prefer having the ability to customize my sandwich rather than pick up a grab-and-go option.So, when Hurricane Hanna’s is closed and you’d rather not traipse over to Epcot or the Boardwalk for eats, the Beach Club Marketplace can be a lifesaver. Have you tried the sandwiches at Beach Club Marketplace? Let us know below in comments!http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2012/07/04/review-disney-worlds-beach-club-marketplace/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DaveInTN 3,247 Posted July 6, 2012 Report Share Posted July 6, 2012 I'd be pretty happy with that Italian sandwich. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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