Flame Tree Barbecue, A Quick Serve BBQ Place in Animal Kingdom
- No Dairy No Eggs No Problem
- Mar 25, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: May 6, 2024
Restaurant Theme: Riverfront Barbecue Counter Serve Restaurant with Outdoor Seating
Location: Animal Kingdom, Discovery Island, Near DinoLand
Type of Cuisine: American Barbecue
Cost: $$ Meals are $15 and up
Style Dining: Quick Serve
Pace: Not too bad, though allergy orders may take extra time.
Special Feature: Riverfront Outdoor Seating, Pavilions offer shade
Dairy-free, Egg-free Dining Options:
Ribs, Chicken, and Pulled Pork Sampler Platter St. Louis Ribs, Marinated Slow-smoked Chicken *spicy, and Smoked Pulled Pork served with baked beans (or sub French Fries) and fruit.
Ribs Dinner: served with baked beans (or sub French Fries) and fruit.
Ribs & Chicken Combo: served with baked beans (or sub French Fries) and fruit.
1/2 Chicken: served with baked beans (or sub French Fries) and fruit.
Smoked Pulled Pork Platter: served with baked beans (or sub French Fries) and fruit.
Impossible Burnt Ends (plant-based): Served with French Fries and Vinegar-based crunchy slaw
Kid's Baked Chicken Drumstick or Pulled Pork Platter: served with 2 sides and a small bottle of water
Kid's PB&J Uncrustable: served with 2 sides and a small bottle of water
Our Rating: **** 4 Stars - We really enjoyed the food here, allergy diners and non alike! The food was tasty, the portions were big, and and there was a variety of dairy and egg free items to order. Always ask for the ingredients binder and/or an allergy coordinator when ordering; in December 2023, all of the meats, beans, fries, and sauces above were allergy safe. Not knowing what we'd like best, we ordered the Ribs, Chicken, and Pulled Pork Sampler meal. We had the option of baked beans or French Fries (dairy, egg, tree nut, and shellfish allergies), plus a side of fruit. The marinated smoked chicken on the adult menu had pretty spicy skin, FYI. The ribs and pulled pork were very good! All in all a tasty, filling experience!
Best Wishes,
No Dairy, No Eggs, No Problem
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Disclaimer:
No dairy no eggs no problem is not intended to offer medical advice. We are just one allergy family. We follow the advice of our own allergist. All allergy families are different. Disney has great food allergy training and kitchen procedures, but there are no guarantees when dining out. Please consult your own doctor regarding safe strategies for dining out and always be prepared with an allergy action plan and emergency medication (Epi-Pen), just in case.
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