Reviews of Trail’s End Restaurant

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56

Rating

8.02 / 10

Recommended By

86%



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Trail's End Quick Service Restaurant

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Reviewed by seahawk7 Review Date: 06/29/2014

Rating: (10)
Recommended

We went to Trails End for both lunch and the dinner buffet. Both were very good. I'm vegeterian and I the hummus, tofu flatbread. It was one of the best vegetarian options I had. My DS thought there chicken and waffles was the best one he had on Disney property and my daughter loves her catfish and grits. The dinner buffet is equally as good. My kids cut through their beef with a fork it was so tender. Great salads, fried chicken, and sides. Two of our favorite meals this trip and very, very reasonably priced.

Pros:

great service, homey atmosphere

Cons:

none
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Reviewed by kiwitess Review Date: 06/16/2014

Rating: (9)
Recommended

The food was delicious and the service was great. I absolutely loved the pecan tarts and my two sons were given huge strawberry shortcakes for dessert for their birthdays - scrumptious!!! My husband thinks they were the best he's ever had! The salmon was cooked to perfection and I have never had better oven-baked potatoes. Soft-serve ice cream was delicious and I kept going back for more green beans. Definitely worth the table service on the dining plan. The ambiance of the campground is amazing. It is truly the most serene and beautiful place in Disney World!!

Pros:

delicious food and great service

Cons:

table and chairs were a bit sticky
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Reviewed by jacwin1 Review Date: 06/04/2014

Rating: (10)
Recommended

Ribs are excellent, fried chicken, baked chicken, strip beef loin, all were top notch. Kids could find many different items to choose from. Husband loved the chilled shrimp, granddaughter loved the fruits, predominately the watermelon. Same food as Mickeys backyard barbeque without the show and higher price.

Pros:

Food, Cost, atmosphere

Cons:

They have changed the salad selections, so there is no make your own salad now
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Reviewed by expulsus Review Date: 05/23/2014

Rating: (10)
Recommended

I ate here with my parents last week when we came down to celebrate mother's day and dad's birthday. We usually stay at the cabins but decided to try Pop Century this time around. We ended up missing Fort Wilderness, so we decided to take the boat from MK to "our other home" and have dinner at Trail's End (which I must add that in spite of having stayed at the Fort 5+ times, I'd never tried. We always utilize that kitchen!)
We walked up and the hostess (who was very sweet and funny!) told us it would be about a 20 minute wait, so we figured we would grab some beers and sit at one of the tables to wait for the buzzer to go off -- it ended up going off after only 5 minutes while we were in line at the bar!
All of us were starving and there were no words to describe how good a "home cooked meal" was at the end of a long day. Salads were fresh, meats were tender and juicy, the baked potato was cooked to perfection...we were all in heaven. Our server was very sweet as well and we had a good conversation with her.
My only complaint would be in regard to the "corn bread" which turned out to be what we Southerners call "yankee corn bread"; it's very sweet and much more like a corn muffin than the corn bread we make at home.
All in all, we had a wonderful experience and will certainly be back!

Pros:

Relaxed ambiance, comfort food, service

Cons:

none
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Reviewed by Marilea Review Date: 05/14/2014

Rating: (7)
Recommended

Had dinner here May 8. Nice selection of familiar food with something for everyone. Our server was attentive and friendly without being annoying, and his recommendations were spot on.
Very casual, laid-back atmosphere is relaxing after the craziness of the parks.

Pros:

Down home comfort food at a reasonable price

Cons:

Leave plenty of time to get there
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Reviewed by bmg061877 Review Date: 04/26/2014

Rating: (10)
Recommended

My daughter and I had breakfast here on 4/24/14 before a scheduled Segway tour. We arrived 20 minutes late and were escorted cheerfully to our table with no problem. We loved everything! We appreciated that this was a smaller buffet, as we were not overwhelmed with too many choices, and still had enough choices to be satisfied. My daughter loved the pulled pork eggs benedict, and I the Mickey Waffles with praline topping. We thought the make your own yogurt parfaits in jelly jars were fun! The staff, food, and atmosphere were all so wonderful, we didn't want to leave for our scheduled tour! We are anxious to return with the rest of our family!

Pros:

everything!!!!

Cons:

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Reviewed by bosslady79 Review Date: 01/17/2014

Rating: (9)
Recommended

Dined here 11-19 for breakfast, the food was excellent, the pulled pork eggs benedict was awesome. Server was attentive filling drinks and clearing plates. Pecan syrup was tasty.
You get a 10% discount with the Disney Chase card!

Be sure to plan ahead it does take a while to travel here. Best way is to take the boat from MK!

Noticed they take walk ups and the place was not very full. But everything was great Two adults ate a buffet for around $36, which is super cheap for the world!

Pros:

Food, service, moonshine (juice), cost

Cons:

none
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Reviewed by 1283alex Review Date: 01/01/2014

Rating: (8)
Recommended

Not the camping type, but ate here and was very pleasantly surprised. The food and service was very good. Took a little longer to get her on buses, which can sometimes be confusing (easiest to take boat to and from Magic Kingdom - them get on bus back to resort @ Magic Kingdom) Would recommend this buffet~

Pros:

good food

Cons:

transportation to campground can take a little long
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Reviewed by D1sneyg1rl Review Date: 09/03/2013

Rating: (9)
Recommended

Our family of 4 (husband, son 5, son 2) ate here on 8/26. The staff was incredibly friendly and so nice to the kids! The atmosphere is very casual -- you need not dress up. We loved the price of this buffet (as compared to some of the others) since we were not on the DDP this time. The food was piping hot, plentiful (buffet style), and the selection is typical American fare. My kids ate the best at this meal (green beans, corn, mashed and baked potatoes, mac and cheese, watermelon, chicken, etc.). I loved the baked potato bar and the carved beef with the different sauces (chutney, homemade honey mustard). Everyone's favorite was the warm cornbread with the honey butter. My son has allergies and the chef came out prior to the meal to discuss everything (as they usually do), but also prepared a special gummy bear sundae just for him! After dinner, we took the internal resort shuttle to Chip and Dale's Campfire Sing a long. P.S. It takes a little while to get to Trail's End, and to get around this resort, so leave enough time!!

Pros:

Good price, great food, casual atmosphere for kids

Cons:

A little out of the way
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Reviewed by sclemenson Review Date: 07/04/2013

Rating: (10)
Recommended

My favorite breakfast place on property. Food is very good and fresh. Staff is friendly and fun. We went by boat from Wilderness Lodge. The best way to get there is either by boat from Wilderness Lodge or Contemporary. If you are coming from another resort transfer to a boat via the Magic Kingdom. No matter how you are able to get there, Trails End is worth a visit!

Pros:

Food and Staff

Cons:

A little off the beaten path
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