Good morning from Black Spire Outpost! We’re sampling the breakfast offerings from Ronto Roasters at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland. The menu includes the Rising Moons Overnight Oats (also available at Oga’s Cantina and Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo) and Ronto Morning Wrap, along with several specialty beverages. If you’re looking to save some time (maybe for one more ride on Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run), don’t forget that Mobile Ordering is available at Ronto Roasters!
Now, let’s dive in!
The Food
Ronto Morning Wrap (Scrambled Eggs, Grilled Pork Sausage, Shredded Cheddar, Peppercorn Sauce, wrapped in Pita) – $12.49
It’s a good way to start the day. After all, you can’t go wrong adding cheese and eggs. The eggs were served warm, so luckily they’re not sitting out for long before you order them. It’s not as good as the lunch version as it doesn’t have the pork, but the sausage is of the same quality.
Rising Moons Overnight Oats (Oats, Dragon Fruit, Yogurt, Seasonal Fruit) – $6.99
For something so basic, this is the ultimate execution of overnight oats. It’s amazing and served chilled, as it should be. The fruit is super fresh, too. This exceeded our expectations!
The Beverages
Tatooine Sunset (Gold Peak® Unsweetened Tea, Odwalla® Lemonade with Melon and Blueberry) – $5.49
The Tatooine Sunset is nothing special really, and it’s outright too sweet and syrupy to enjoy.
Meiloorun Juice (Barrilitos® Aguas Frescas Pineapple, Simply Lemonade® with Blueberry, White Cranberry Juice, Lemon Juice, and Desert Pear) – $5.49
Another overly sweet drink, this one at least has fruity notes to it, making it almost akin to a fruit punch.
Sour Sarlacc (Minute Maid® Limeade with Raspberry and Spicy Mango) – $5.49
Here’s the winner of the three. It’s balanced, and tastes like an iced tea (despite not actually having any tea in it.) Definitely get this one if you’re looking for something other than water or a soft drink.
Be sure to check out starwars.wdwnt.com for reviews of all the food offerings at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge!
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I can’t get over how a piece of meat jerky is being billed as an entree. If it was five bucks and called a snack that would be one thing. But would anyone eat that as a meal and feel satisfied? Does it come with any sides?
You’re getting hung up over the term “Entree”. Perhaps some folks don’t want an entire meal or don’t need a huge plate to be satisfied. This is nothing different than the Bengal BBQ where you can buy single kabobs.