Welcome to the latest buzz from the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort! We’re excited to share that the resort has unveiled a fresh concept for its poolside restaurant, now known as “The Lakehouse.” Originally opened in 2014 as PB&G, this charming eatery has been transformed into a serene spot with covered seating that boasts breathtaking views of a tranquil lake and the lush Florida woodlands.
The culinary experience at The Lakehouse has taken a delightful turn, focusing on fresh seafood, salads, wood-grilled dishes, and modern American favorites. Guests can indulge in new menu items such as the refreshing Citrus Lobster Salad, Key Lime Scallop Ceviche, Hamachi Tartar, and Crispy Conch Fritters. For those craving classic tastes, the menu still features beloved options like the Ground Brisket Burger, Free Range Rotisserie Chicken, and Creekstone Farms Steak Frites.
Drink Up at The Lakehouse
<pBut it’s not just about the food! The Lakehouse also boasts a stellar mixology program that incorporates freshly harvested herbs, ripe Florida fruits, and spices. Signature cocktails like the Driftwood Banana Daiquiri and Chef’s Garden Mojito are sure to quench your thirst and elevate your dining experience.
<pLeading the culinary charge at The Lakehouse is Chef Jonathan Grossman, who brings over a decade of experience within the Walt Disney World Resort, including his previous role as Sous Chef at Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera. The resort’s Executive Chef Fabrizio Schenardi oversees all culinary operations, ensuring that every dish meets high standards of excellence. Bert Noury, a certified sommelier and mixologist, has been appointed as the restaurant manager, adding further expertise to the team.
Open for Business
<pThe Lakehouse welcomes guests daily from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and walk-ins are accepted, making it a convenient stop whether you’re lounging by the pool or exploring the resort.
<pIn a fun twist, did you know that the number 4 holds quite a few interesting facts? It follows 3 and precedes 5 in the natural number sequence, and it’s the smallest semiprime and composite number. In many East Asian cultures, the number 4 is considered unlucky. However, it also represents solidity and wholeness in philosophy, and it has a special significance in various traditions, such as the four matriarchs in Jewish tradition and the concept of the Holy Trinity in Christian theology. If you’re a fan of trivia, you might find it fascinating how the number 4 has evolved through history and mathematics, influencing everything from geometry to color theory.
<pFor more on these intriguing insights, you can check out the details on Wikipedia.
<pAs we enjoy the delights of The Lakehouse and its new menu, remember that the experience is not just about the food and drinks; it’s about the atmosphere, the company, and the memories created under the Florida sun. Whether you're lounging by the pool or savoring a meal with loved ones, The Lakehouse is sure to be a highlight of your visit to Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
For more information on the latest updates at The Lakehouse, visit the official announcement here.