B.B. Wolf’s Ssausage Co. recently opened along the Village Causeway at Disney Springs, offering a variety of sausage based dishes as you might guess. The establishment is name after the Big Bad Wolf of Disney fame, who spent his cartoon life chasing the Three Little Pigs around various animated shorts produced by Walt Disney.
5 items make up the main menu, as well as a few draft beer and beverage options.
Here’s a look at the allergy menu, which is nice to see given AristoCrepes doesn’t have one.
I started with the three little pigs which includes a Reuben, bacon wrapped & black ban salsa, and chili-cheese mini-sausage sandwich. These were phenomenal. The bread, the sausage, the toppings, everything was perfect. In the ever-increasing line-up of awesome dining options at Disney Springs, this needs to somehow find a place on your agenda, even if it is just from a food stand.
My favorite was the bacon wrapped & black bean salsa one, but they were all really fantastic.
Leading into our visit to B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co., we were led to believe the Bavarian Sausage Sandwich would be the real winner, but I thought this was awful. The pretzel bun was tasteless and there was way too much cabbage. The sausage was OK by itself, but otherwise I would not order this again.
Way too much cabbage…
The last item we ordered was the Italian Veggie Sausage sandwich. This might be the very best vegetarian option I’ve ever had from a food stand. The bread was fresh and complimented all of the flavors inside well. If you didn’t tell me, I would have never guessed this was even vegetarian based on the taste.
Two of the three items we enjoyed at B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co. are things I would order again, but the main problem here is seating. These aren’t items you can walk around and eat. They are too large and have to many toppings to be comfortably eaten walking through shops and such. While there are about 3 standing tables here, I’d like to see a few seats placed in the alcove off to the right of the restaurant, where there is plenty of room. Otherwise, B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co. is a sturdy addition to Disney Springs former “stick and straw” lineup of food offerings during the Downtown Disney days.
So I assume the “Vegetarian Italian” sausage is made from ground-up vegetarians captured in Italy?…if true, that sounds pretty interesting. I might also try it if is just vegetable-flavored Italian meat.