10/30/2022 0 Comments Photos takeout reviewPHOTOS TAKEOUT REVIEW FULL SIZEThen again, there’s sufficient demand to sustain a buffet and two dinner shows (albeit at least partially from guests staying elsewhere), so it seems unlikely there is no demand to justify a full size counter service restaurant. (We dined here during our recent stay in the new cabins at Fort Wilderness, so this includes us, but we had no desire to cook for ourselves.) A lot of guests either have RVs with kitchens or cabins with kitchens, and can prepare their own meals. Part of me wonders if P & J’s Southern Takeout is not a fully-fledged counter service restaurant is simply because there isn’t demand for it at Fort Wilderness. On the other hand, it’s Fort Wilderness’ main counter service restaurant, and is pretty small/limited relative to the size of the resort. On the one hand, there’s fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and mac & cheese, which is 75% of my recommended dietary intake. I have mixed feelings about P & J’s Southern Takeout. This review features food photos from P & J’s Southern Takeout, along with thoughts on dining here. The restaurant is basically a to-go option if you don’t want to do the full buffet. P & J’s Southern Takeout is the counter service side of Trail’s End at Fort Wilderness in Walt Disney World.
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