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bayliner diner is located in the universal cabana bay resort. we were happy with our personal service here. their vegan options were pretty good. the items are marked on the menu with a green plant V symbol, but I think it can stand for both vegan and vegetarian, so always ask. we said we were vegan and the chef came out to talk to us. they offer a beyond burger, avocado, salat, pickles, red tweepers, tomaten and fri... View all feedback.
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If you can't go anywhere else and that's your only choice, I'd feel bad. the food should cost half the price and even then I wouldn't buy it. I would also not recommend the restaurants they offer with their stay. everything was very dirty, they are better to buy only their snacks from the small convenience store. I have tried the pizza, pasta and the jowl that were all pretty bad. View all feedback.
I was pleasantly surprised by the dish. Despite appearing somewhat intimidating on the menu board where you place your order, the wrap had a good amount of salad with a decent Guacamole to go with it. Overall, the meal was satisfying and I would definitely order it again.
The Bayliner Diner, located within the Universal Cabana Bay Resort, impressed us with their service and vegan options. Menu items are marked with a green plant V symbol, indicating vegan or vegetarian options. We informed the staff of our vegan dietary preference and the chef personally came out to speak with us. Our meal included a Beyond burger with avocado, lettuce, pickles, red onions, tomatoes, and fries, all cooked separately in the back to prevent cross contamination. We also enjoyed the Curry Vegetable stir fry with Jasmine Rice and a side of curry cauliflower. Additionally, the grab and go area offers salads, fruits, and a selection of vegan snacks. Overall, we were very satisfied with our dining experience at Bayliner Diner.
Comfortable cafeteria in the hotel cabana bay we were. eating isn't great, but if you need something fast, it's there. a big contrast to this place is the hours. it should be open after 11:00 clock or even the whole night with limited eating. it would be nice to eat something after I left the park at 11:00 a.m. what my man and I did in the last four days that we were here.
Everyone runs around and tries to find a place where he still serves breakfast because it eats breakfast, even if it is 5 o'clock on the afternoon, is a sign that the day has just begun and good things can still happen. /jonathan Goldstein/If they run on holiday with children to the restorans is no option. it is likely, but after the whole day in the parks they simply want to get discreet eating and relax for the next day. so this place is good and stylish place to eat on holiday to save time. they have different food options from all over the world. I liked to dinner healthy a 'brazilian something' with meat, vegetables and plantanas. try them, they will be surprised as it testifies that I am on the picture.
This 50s-style cafeteria diner food is exactly as advertised. Easy comfort food. Ample seating for your screaming kids. Not too pricey. Big opened area with gigantic TVs playing 1950s toy and nostalgic commercials. Nothing wrong with this place. Only real restaurant-like food option at cabana bay (other than the bars, bowling alley).
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