Disney4me Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago Honestly? The hotels have some of the BEST dining in Disney World. Disney’s Coronado Springs We’ll often recommend that you save time during your Disney World trip to dine outside the parks, especially if you’re staying at one of the Moderate or Deluxe Disney World Resorts. One of our favorite hotel spots is Toledo at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort — but does it stand the test of time? We recently went back to try it again. Atmosphere Toledo is located on the top floor of the Gran Destino Tower at Coronado Springs. The restaurant is only open Wednesday-Sunday each week. Let’s go to Toledo! The atmosphere is inspired by surrealist art and the 1930s avant-garde. You can definitely feel the Spanish inspiration in the architecture and decor. It’s stunning in here. And the windows around the restaurant give a stunning view of Walt Disney World Resort — who doesn’t love rooftop dining?! The dining room There’s a mix of tables and booths in this restaurant, and they’re each set with silverware, cloth napkins, and an appetizer plate to start. The table So what’s on the menu? Menu Here, the menu is (you guessed it!) Spanish-inspired. They primarily focus on tapas, seafood, and steak, with options like charred octopus, gazpacho, pan con tomate, or charcuterie as appetizers. For your main course, you can try various meat dishes like rib-eye, filet, lamb, salmon, and pork chop. The menu Sides include options like shishito peppers or patatas bravas, and the dessert menu has five different choices, including Classic Crema Catalana, ‘Café con Leche’ Choux, and Basque Cheesecake. Eats To start the meal, we ordered The Spaniard for Two charcuterie board, which is $38. It’s a chef’s signature collection of artisanal cheeses and charcuterie. The Spaniard The selection here was incredibly varied, so we were able to make quite a few different combinations with the meats and cheeses. You can’t really go wrong with a charcuterie board to start your meal, and this one really set that Spanish vibe with the chosen flavors. Cheese and crackers! For our main course, we got the Smoked Pork Chop for $34. It’s made with spinach fonduta, secreto, potato velouté, and crispy chorizo. Smoked Pork Chop Honestly, this was absolutely amazing! The flavors were rich, and the textures complemented each other well. The meat was nice and tender without the toughness that pork chops can sometimes get. There was a great balance of savory with a small hint of sweetness, while the crust on the outside was perfectly caramelized. We would totally order this again! Inside the pork chop For our side dish, we got the Olive Oil-Potato Purée for $8.50. Our reporter described these as “the best mashed potatoes I’ve ever had.” They were creamy and had a hint of cheese, plus the olive oil just elevated this into a very nice dish. If we were going to Toledo for fun, we definitely wouldn’t skip out on these! Olive Oil Potato Puree Of course, we had to round out the meal with dessert. We ordered the Basque Cheesecake for $10, which comes with honey-vanilla sauce, almond crunch, honey-quince glazed seasonal fruit, white chocolate chantilly cream, and hibiscus tuile. Basque Cheesecake It was a very pretty and delicious dessert to end the meal — we could taste all the individual flavors in this dish. It’s not necessarily a must-get, but it’s a solid option. So, how does Toledo stack up? Nosh or Not This Disney World restaurant is a must-visit if… You love Spanish fare. There aren’t many places where you can get Spanish eats on Disney World property, and Coronado Springs tends to reign supreme in that category. You want a spectacular view. If you dine here, you can either see most of Disney World through the windows in the restaurant, or you can head out on the balcony at Dahlia Lounge next door. It’s a lovely experience! You want a nice way to wind down your day. This is a great way to end the night with a relaxing and upscale meal. You should skip this Disney World spot if… You have picky eaters. The food here is a bit more exotic than your basic steaks and macaroni and cheese. It doesn’t fit into your schedule. This spot is only open for dinner five nights a week, so you need to check the hours before you plan your visit. Overall Once again, Toledo knocks things out of the park! We’ve loved this restaurant time and time again, and we can continue to recommend it this year. If you’re staying at Coronado Springs OR just craving some Spanish fare, this is a MUST. The eats! We’ll be on the lookout for more restaurant updates from Disney World and beyond. 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