Nice, cozy little quiet bar at the resort, with seriously awesome pork nachos that can feed 4 people comfortably.
Chris C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Drinks were great for WDW They found us the donuts which made us happy. Otherwise the service was slow, if you need food order a pizza before time runs out
Kerrie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wappingers Falls, NY
Wow such a nice and relaxing atmosphere at the Wilderness Lodge! If you want to escape the screaming children and anxious parents that come along with the Disney World experience, then the place is PERFECT for you! Pros: –Tasty and unique foods! Pork nachos, cheese fondue with pretzels and grapes, tasty wings, DELICIOUS flat bread –Nice wait staff –Quiet atmosphere — Comfortable seating — Excellent Moscow Mules Cons: — Unfortunately, this was the last place I ate before coming down with a terrible case of food poisoning… womp womp
Herbert E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Palm Beach, FL
‘Ello Chaps! Welcome to the Wild West! No, no you’ve not gotten off the tour and found yourself at Big Thunder Mountain, though you are quite close. In the shadow of the Magic Kingdom is Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. Inside the Wilderness Lodge, between Artist’s Point and around the corner from Whispering Canyon restaurant, sits Territory Lounge. A quaint, Western-themed relaxing bar. They offer a full menu of beers, wines, fruit drinks and you know — anything that comes with alcohol. This is a great spot to enjoy a relaxing evening of drinks and conversation with your mates, or while you’re waiting for your table at one of the near by restaurants.
Janet L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Orlando, FL
This place used to be so wonderful. A quiet lodge-y lounge with a grown up relaxed feel. Now it’s more of a noisy sports bar. Strollers blocking tables and kids screaming. TVs on with volume way up. And the slooooooowest bartender known to exist. Skip this place and visit the lounge at the Grand Floridian for a lounge created for adults and bartenders who actually serve drinks.
Marshall E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Really really cool lounge to grab a drink before dinner at Artist Point or after a long day at the parks. I went here before Artist Point and was just amazed with the atmosphere. There is a map painted on the ceiling, big wooden bears everywhere, and a fireplace. I will be coming back here to get food in the future. The people next to us had the nachos and they looked awesome. Check this place out!
LOIS B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Downers Grove, IL
This lounge has some interesting cocktails. How do they make them glow in the dark? The problem with this lounge is it is set for parties of 2 or 4 and all the tables are the same size. Therefore, if you have 3 or 5, you either have to cluster around 1 table or try to move 2 together. If you order any food, there is just not enough space. The tables against the wall are stationary. Works for adults, but if you have children this is an issue. I did witness the chef come out to prepare something special for a young lady who either had dietary restrictions or was not satisfied with what was offered on the menu. Our food was quite delicious since it is prepared by the chef of the Artist Point restaurant which is just below this lounge.
John F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orlando, FL
Beautiful lounge. Flat bread was good, not great, but good. Nice place to have quick drink.
Jamie E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wayne, NJ
If you’re a Disney geek like me, you know all the bars/lounges in the Disney resorts. This one is definitely in the top 2 or 3. Wonderfully cozy atmosphere. Buffalo nachos were great(tasted like beef if you’re wondering) – could have used more of the cranberry garnish. They share a kitchen with Artist Point fine dining so you can sit in the lounge and enjoy their famous Smoked Mushroom soup which is hands down the best soup on earth.
Elisha P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
A hidden quiet gem in the middle of Disney madness. As a matter of fact, you can’t even see or hear the chaos just steps away in the grand main lobby of the Wilderness Lodge while catching a bite and a beer in the Territory Lounge. For me, this place is a destination in itself when I hotel hop to see the Christmas hotel décor. It’s rustic and dimly lit and perfect for date night. We had a wonderful charcuterie for $ 13(reasonable price) complete with venison and buffalo sausage, substantial cheese offerings and a homemade mustard and cranberry concoction(yum!) The creamy mushroom soup was rich, topped with olive oil and bacon but steeply priced at $ 8 a bowl(this is Disney after all.) I washed it all down with a Red Hook ESB.
Melissa K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Windermere, FL
My best friend and I headed to the Wilderness Lodge in hopes of dining at Artist Point without a dinner reservation. When we arrived at the hostess stand, we were quoted a 45 minute wait, so we made ourselves at home in the Territory Lounge. The lounge is quiet, dark, and a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the theme parks. Within minutes, a very friendly server offered us a menu — and we ordered the cheese fondue and a drink. Note: The signature drink menu here is the same one found across all WDW bars, nothing special here(though it is a full bar, so you can order anything you’d like!). The cheese fondue was exquisite — a burst of flavors! It was perfect for sharing and had a fun variety of dippers(the fig bread was a delight!).. .we ate every last drop! If you need to kill time before a dinner reservation, or just want a place to unwind, I would highly recommend the Territory Lounge!
David D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Nice quiet hotel lounge with excellent fresh doughnuts in a maple syrup/Grand Marnier glaze. Chicken fingers should be skipped(they are glorified nuggets). Look for the hidden Mickey in the map on the ceiling.
Wei-En H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 ASTORIA, NY
We got here after 10pm just for light drinks and chat. The waitress was super funny, friendly and helpful. Food selection is slightly poor, but you can get some snacks downstairs and bring them back here. I had the Godiva Liqueur Flights, they were strawberries injected with caramel, milk chocolate, and white chocolate liqueur. Take a chance to walk around the property, they don’t call it magical for no reason. If you are a fan, you can also find hidden Mickeys here.
Tony L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
The Territory Lounge has excellent small bites, a great cocktail menu, good wine and a full bar… all in a cozy and nicely decorated room off of the lobby(right by Artist Point, for those looking for a pre-dining bar). Be sure to try the Onion Soup and the Chicken Wings with sweet Thai chili sauce. They feature a nice Syrah on the menu that has a nice jammy, full body and soft finish. I could have easily had a few more. Try the Truffled Olive Martini w/Lillet Blanc… very good, indeed.
Robert D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Great Place to have a Drink. Not loud just the perfect amount of noise so you can still enjoy yourself. They have a limited menu in case your hungry that you can order from.
John M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marina Bay, CA
Woohoo! I’m going back to Disney World! After being back at Disney World for only a day, I was already feeling the specter of gluttony looming over me from the previous day’s meals at Disney restaurants. The girlfriend felt the same way as she was in no mood for a heavy dinner either. We opted for a late liquid dinner with a couple snacks added at the Territory Lounge inside Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. Late in the evening, Territory Lounge was an elegant, calm & quiet space to enjoy a few drinks & nibbles. In addition to beers & cocktails, the girlfriend & I ordered Nachos & a Pulled Pork Flatbread. Service was friendly & our food didn’t take long. The Nachos were standard fare but pretty good. The Pulled Pork Flatbread was a thin-crust, artisan-like small pizza with tasty pulled pork bits. It was also pretty good. After a couple more drinks & the light meal, we went back up to our room feeling satisfied & refreshed. After a day of overdoing eating & playing at Disney World, Territory Lounge in Disney’s Wilderness Lodge was a good spot to undo all of it.
Steven L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington D.C., DC
Like the reviewer below, I’m a little surprised — why is no one reviewing this place? Anyway, here was the lead-up to my Territory Lounge visit: we had just arrived in FL that afternoon, and it was raining nonstop. I also got off the plane with a nasty cold and cough. So when my significant other went off to visit his family, I stayed behind at the Wilderness Lodge… to both avoid sneezing all over his family and to(hopefully) improve my health before heading to the parks the next day. I decided to find a place to grab a small bite and people-watch, and the Territory Lounge seemed like the ideal spot. Beautiful seating area, a fairly large cocktail menu, friendly-looking servers, and a nice appetizer menu. I ended up having a glass of Riesling, sesame-ginger chicken wings, and then a glass of grapefruit juice when I realized I should do something more appropriate for my cold. The wings were very meaty and had a pleasant sweet, gingery taste. My server, Katie, was super sweet, accommodating, and didn’t seem to mind having me sit there for two hours.(Even though I’m a waiter myself and always make sure my servers are tipped well — especially if I sit for a long time — I know it’s not the ideal situation for her). All in all, a great little space. I’d definitely return!
Chris M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lafayette Hill, PA
No way – first to review the Territory Lounge? Well, because the rest of you are sleeping on this place(perhaps literally if you had too much to drink here like I may or may not have), I will perform my duty as an upstanding member of Unilocal and review this fine establishment. The Wilderness Lodge has a few tiers of places to eat: 1) Artist Point(high end), 2) Whispering Canyon(sit-down, kids-friendly), 3) Roaring Forks(cafeteria), 4) Territory Lounge(bar with bar food). This place(4) is a great option for when you want to grab some bar food and a few beers, not have a full sit-down dinner. They have an ok beer selection(I was drinking the Abita Turbo Dog, which is pretty good), and very relaxed atmosphere with plush couches and dim lighting. We split the bbq flatbread and the wings, both of which were very tasty. All in all, I will definitely be back here for a low-key meal the next time I stay at the Lodge.