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All New Planet Hollywood Observatory is NOW OPEN

March 6, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Okay I am a huge movie fan, I love movies!  I like going to the movies, or watching them at home in my little home theater.  I have been a fan of Planet Hollywood since they first opened, so much so that I was at the opening of the one in New York City just to get a glimpse of Arnold, Sly, Bruce and Demi, who back in the day were part of all the openings.  I used to have a collection of polo shirts from many Planet Hollywood restaurants I collected while traveling.

Now Planet Hollywood has been completely reimagined. There are some great additions to the NEW Planet Hollywood Observatory at Disney Springs. They added a huge patio off the second floor, with its own bar and beautiful view of Disney Springs. They built another bar area on the ground level called Stargazers. They have 4 floors, a huge indoor video ceiling, that plays popular videos. The movie artifacts have all been updated. The Stargazers lounge, a 5,000-square-foot outdoor expansion overlooking Disney Springs, allows guests to relax under the stars while enjoying cocktails and live entertainment al fresco.

Its really All About the Food…..

The menu has been updated and has a some new flair from a very popular chef Guy Feieri. Fans will embrace the return of classics such as World Famous Chicken Crunch with Creole mustard sauce playfully plated in a chicken-shaped dish; Nachos Grande piled high with chipotle chicken, cheese and black bean sauce, cruda salsa verde, pico de gallo, queso fresco and sour cream; L.A. Lasagna a fried take on this comfort food favorite with Bolognese sauce, roasted garlic cream and tomato basil sauces; and the epic High Roller Platter, a celebration of “best-ofs” with the Chicken Crunch, Texas Tostados, Buffalo Wings, Cheesy Spinach Dip, Peri-Peri Shrimp served in a uniquely designed Ferris-wheel dish.

For those drawn to delicious indulgences, head straight for Fieri’s new “Big Bite Burgers” and “Signature Sandwiches.” The six burger choices, which are not to be missed, include Fieri’s award-winning Bacon Mac-N-Cheese with applewood smoked bacon, six-cheese mac-n-cheese, cheddar, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, crispy onion straws, Fieri’s signature Donkey Sauce, garlic-buttered brioche bun; The Mayor of Flavortown seasoned pastrami, swiss cheese, caraway slaw, pickles, Dijon mustard and Donkey Sauce on a garlic-buttered pretzel bun; and the Prime Time American Kobe with American-style kobe beef, smoked gouda, cheddar, caramelized onion jam, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, crispy onion straws, Donkey Sauce, garlic-buttered brioche bun .

A Lobster Feast Fra Diavolo, a spaghetti favorite served in a whole lobster shell and a Sesame Ginger Salmon with cilantro rice are two of eight gussied-up specialty offerings. Steak and rib selections – including the 20 ounce, bone-in NY Strip Steak for two served with roasted garlic and herb butter, steak fries and green bean blend – can now be upgraded to “surf & turf” status with the accompaniment of a whole steamed lobster.

 

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Vegetarians will rejoice with Fieri’s take on the scratch-made Morgan’s Veggie, a burger of black and white beans, chickpeas, oats, artichokes, roasted red pepper with cilantro aioli, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, toasted wheat bun and a Pimento Grilled Cheese six-cheese mac-n-cheese, pimento cheese, garlic-buttered sourdough. Healthy options for guests include a selection of five fresh salads like the Citrus Kale, a combination of kale, julienned broccoli, slivered Brussels sprouts and cabbage, feta, grapefruit, oranges, cranberries, sunflowers seeds, agave dressing; and Spinach & Berries with candied walnuts, bleu cheese crumbles and balsamic vinaigrette.

For a sweet finish “Hand-Dipped and Whimsical Milkshakes” include Chocolate Comet and Strawberry Borealis. The dessert menu is filled with goodies such as the Cosmic Cream Challenge, a blind tasting of 12 flavors of house-made ice creams and sorbets; Planet Melt Down, a chocolate hardshell dome, melted tableside by hot chocolate sauce to reveal double chocolate fudge cake, fresh strawberries and whipped cream; and Brownie Sundae Martini, 12 decadent chunks of freshly baked brownies layered with six scoops of vanilla and chocolate ice cream with toppings.

Check this out on your next visit to Disney Springs and let us know what you think in the comments below.

 

 

*****Full disclosure John and I were invited guests of Planet Hollywood for this trip****  Planet Hollywood Thank You for hosting us for this event!

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO’S “BROWN DERBY” by Bill Iadonisi

June 28, 2015 By Tony Caselnova

Hello, Hollywood Ð Dine like a celebrity in the Golden Age of Hollywood at The Hollywood Brown Derby at DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios. This gourmet American cuisine restaurant is an authentic replica of the original Brown Derby that was a longstanding Hollywood landmark. The menu features world-famous Cobb salad, steaks, seafood, pasta specialties and fine international wines. DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios is one of four theme parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Scott Miller, photographer)

Located between the Starring Rolls Café and the Animation courtyard, Disney’s Brown Derby restaurant is an exact replica of the famous eatery in Los Angeles during the Golden age of Hollywood. It was a beacon for the Hollywood elite and gave birth to the famous “Cobb Salad” which was actually invented by Robert Cobb, one of the owners of the restaurant and has been the highlight of the menu here.

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The Derby here at the Studios is a Disney signature restaurant, meaning if you have the Disney Dining plan, it will require 2 plans for one meal. You enter the restaurant under a long brown canopy and enter a small ante room. Here you will find a taste of things to come. Adorning the walls are caricatures of the famous celebrities of the day and many pictures and descriptions of who’s who in them and the years they were taken. It is well themed, and you may actually expect Lucille Ball or John Wayne to walk in! Joining my wife and I this evening were friends Steve and Vicki Barrett, whom like us, love to dine out at Disney. Our Reservation was for 5:30pm and a few minutes after checking in, our table was ready.

As with the check-in room, the main dining hall is beautifully themed with the pictures and caricatures on all the walls. The large dining room is surrounded by dark wood and overhead there are large period chandeliers. The architecture and warm light colored walls harkens back to the original. Circling the main dining area tables that are on a higher tier, many by the windows. After we were seated, our waiter was right there to take our drink orders. The Derby has a nice wine and after Dinner drink menu. They offer Dessert Wines by the ½ bottle or 3 oz pour, Ports, Sherries and Madeira and a fine list of cognacs and Armagnac’s.

A new patio lounge at The Hollywood Brown Derby offers DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios guests a relaxing place beneath shade umbrellas where they can sip wine, beer and cocktails and enjoy small bites such as artisanal cheeses, duck confit tacos, Derby sliders and more. The new lounge, which opened October 2013, also features a delightful dessert menu with Chocolate Three Ways, a banana-white chocolate toffee tower on a cocoa-almond cookie, bananas Foster and strawberry Champagne cheesecake. Seating is first-come, first-served. DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios is located at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

After ordering drinks, my wife ordered the Blue Jumbo Lump Crab Cake appetizer, which was accompanied with potato crust, green cabbage slaw and Dijon Mustard and Remoulade Sauce. I had the roasted Sea Scallop with smoked bacon, summer peas, sweet corn Risotto and Lemon Aioli. Both appetizers were very good, the Crab Cake had a good balance of crab and breading. Since my wife does not care for slaw, I got to enjoy it! This was well made, fresh and crispy. My Sea Scallop was good, but scallops by themselves really have a bland taste so Hardwood smoked bacon helped enhance the flavor. Our server was prompt with the refills on the drink order and when it came time for the entrée, he was very helpful with suggestions. Steve ordered the Grilled Atlantic Salmon, his wife Vicki had the Split roasted Half Chicken. I was very tempted to order the signature dish, the Cobb Salad, but instead I had to try the Pan roasted Duck Breast and Venison Sausage. I am a big fan of venison and know it is a difficult meat to prepare properly, so that is a good test of a chef’s expertise. My wife is sort of a picky eater at times and gravitated to the Char-grilled New York Strip Steak which came with Roasted Red Potatoes and Cremini Mushrooms.

My experience dining at Disney has always been a pleasurable one, and this time was no different. The wait staff on property, for me has always been one of the best parts of the meal because of the special way the guests are treated. Their knowledge of the menus and recommendations when you cannot decide what you want are spot-on. You will enjoy the same here at the Derby. The atmosphere here is also nice, with the décor and pictures on the walls; you could actually believe you are in Hollywood during its heyday. The only complaint that we had was that the noise level is very high. This eatery is very popular and this is to be expected, so you may get that romantic dinner in, but it will not be too quiet.

Hello, Hollywood Ð Dine like a celebrity in the Golden Age of Hollywood at The Hollywood Brown Derby at DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios. This gourmet American cuisine restaurant is an authentic replica of the original Brown Derby that was a longstanding Hollywood landmark. The menu features world-famous Cobb salad, steaks, seafood, pasta specialties and fine international wines. DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios is one of four theme parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Scott Miller, photographer)

My wife liked the New York Strip, but compared to the rest of our meals, it was just an ordinary steak, but was cooked just the way she liked it. My Roasted Duck breast was very tender and went very well with the Fresno Chili Jam. And I can report that the Chef certainly knows how to prepare venison, the sausages were outstanding! At first, I did not know if I would like the Lentils, but they were as outstanding as the sausages. They had a unique flavor and texture, and I know I will order this dish again. Steve’s Atlantic salmon was excellent, I know this because during the meal, he was very quiet, just enjoying the meal. The salmon was firm and was well balanced with the Balsamic Glaze and Gorgonzola cheese, which is very strong. Steve also said he would repeat this order. Vicki’s chicken, which was two large pieces, was very good. She liked the flavor of the Maple vinegar Sauce, but said she would get something more “exciting” next time around.

The food here at the Derby is very well prepared and presented, but my only complaint is that I believe the portions should be a little bigger. For example the Jumbo Lump Crab Cake for $ 11.00 could have been a bit bigger or there should have been two smaller ones served. Other than that, the Brown Derby, with its décor and fascinating history is a must stop when you visit the Hollywood Studios. Outside the Derby is a nice outdoor courtyard to enjoy lunch, the tables having red umbrellas over them and there is a wall and wrought iron fence for privacy. If you are a fan of the original Cobb Salad, this is the place to experience it. It is excellent!

Hello, Hollywood Ð Dine like a celebrity in the Golden Age of Hollywood at The Hollywood Brown Derby at DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios. This gourmet American cuisine restaurant is an authentic replica of the original Brown Derby that was a longstanding Hollywood landmark. The menu features world-famous Cobb salad, steaks, seafood, pasta specialties and fine international wines. DisneyÕs Hollywood Studios is one of four theme parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Scott Miller, photographer)

The restaurant takes the Disney Dining Experience. It is open for lunch from 11:30am to 3:00pm and Dinner is 3:30pm to park closing. Prices are from $15.00 to $35.99 per person. A child’s menu is offered. Specialty celebration cakes are available which must be ordered 48 hours in advance. The restaurant is also available for the Fantasmic Dinner package. As will all Disney Restaurants, special dietary needs can be accommodated. Reservations are strongly suggested and can be made by calling (407) WDW-DINE (939-3463)

Disney Parks Podcast #0017 – Matt Hochberg from StudiosCentral.com

August 15, 2012 By Tony Caselnova

Hello and welcome to the Disney Parks Podcast Show #0017 and we are glad you are here!

We have a GREAT show for you this week with the Disney Parks Podcast Crew.  This week they discuss the all things Disney Hollywood Studios with Matt Hochberg!  We learn about the Top 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Disneyland’s Matterhorm Bobsleds!  And we also talk Disney news and rumors from around the world!

So sit back and enjoy this week’s Disney Parks Podcast!

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