FOOD from Sunday, March 1.
We stopped at DHS's Starring Rolls for breakfast. Robyn got a croissant (if I remember correctly) and I got, um, I think it was an apple turnover. It was definitely apple and definitely good! No photos of those two. Then Robyn decided to take advantage of the proximity to get a Napoleon, which looked very tasty indeed. Robyn got a photo of it, see below.
After DHS we took the boat to Epcot and got lunch at the Chinese counter-service restaurant (whatever it's called). I got orange chicken and Robyn went with sweet and sour. They look almost identical in the photos below, but the S&S was a bit more brightly colored than the orange chicken. We shared; Robyn liked the orange chicken better and I thought the sweet and sour was just a touch better. Good thing we shared!
Mid-afternoon Robyn got soft-serve ice cream and took the lovely selfie posted below.
In the evening we park-hopped to MK and ate dinner curbside while waiting for the Main Street Electrical Parade. Robyn got a baked potato from that place in Liberty Square while I got a tuna sandwich over at Columbia Harbor House. I'd never had it before, but it was the easiest thing to carry back to our parade-viewing spot while also juggling beverages (sandwich in to-go box under one arm). Robyn told me Simon loves that tuna sandwich, and I have to agree that it was excellent. I have no photos, since it was a bit dark to take them.