November 2020
Our trip to Disney World was planned 2-3 weeks in advance, so all of the sit-down, table service restaurants were booked. Therefore, we decided we would just make the most of the quick-service and mobile order options. In the morning, we had to wake up at 7:30 to get our Rise of the Resistance boarding groups, so we chose to get ready and get starbucks before going to the park. Our first snack of the day was at the Milk Stand in Galaxy’s Edge.

Milk Stand
I am giving this a 3/5 only because I am a huge Star Wars fan! When it comes to actual taste, both the green and blue milks miss the mark. However, the blue milk was the clear winner of the two. My husband and I barely could finish the green milk. They both have a chalky taste to them. When it comes to looks and nostalgia 10/10, but when it comes to taste they lack luster. You need to get it once, but you probably don’t need to get it again.

After our blue and green milks, we rode Millenium Falcon and looked at a few shops. Then, it was time for lunch. We went to Ronto Roasters in Galaxy’s Edge.
Ronto Roasters
I was going in between a 3 and a 4, but decided on 4/5 because I don’t like hotdogs, but a lot of people do. If you can take something I don’t like and make it decent, that deserves an extra star. My husband and I added BBQ sauce to ours. It comes with the pita bread, slaw, roasted pork, and a hotdog of sorts. I say of sorts because it is better than your run of the mill hotdog. It is a grilled pork sausage. We thoroughly enjoyed the location and the décor despite thinking the food was just decent. I would get this again even though hotdogs/sausage aren’t my favorite.

We continued our day with many rides and fun. Towards the nighttime/late afternoon, we got hungry again and stopped at BaseLine.
BaseLine Tap House
We stopped here at the end of the day for drinks and a snack. It rained while we were in line, so we had to wipe down the table and chairs with napkins. We shared the pretzel, I got a margarita, and my husband got an IPA. This was the perfect snack and break from walking. It came with cheese and mustard to dip the pretzel in. We waited in a socially distanced line and then ordered from a bar tender at a cash register. The margarita came from a tap, so that was a little disappointing, but it was still tasty. Overall, I would go here again, get the pretzel, and a try a different cocktail next time (they had one that glowed that I really wanted, but it wasn’t the margarita, unfortunately).

After this snack break, we rode a few more rides until the parked closed. For dinner, we ate a late night meal at the City Walk at Toothsome Chocolate Emporium.
