ESPN Club -- Lunch/Dinner -- Table Service -- Boardwalk

*This dining review took place in May 2014. ESPN Club at the BoardwalkWell, it's probably safe to say I'm not a super sporty girl. I like two things - running and hockey. Otherwise, I'm fairly sports illiterate (no denying it here). So, with that in mind, ESPN Club located in Disney's Boardwalk area was not particularly high on my list of places to visit. It's hugely popular with the sports crowds, and always busy when sporting events are taking place.I decided to pop by for dinner on a whim while at Disney World recently for a work conference. The menu is somewhat reminiscent of Red Robin to me, and I thought it would be the perfect time to check out the sandwiches and burgers.When we arrived, we were seated quickly -- I think we timed our dinner well and there wasn't really anything going on sports-wise. Our server whose name escapes me, was really wonderful. Before I was even seated, he and the hostesses made sure to get the chef so that he could come talk to me about options.There were quite a few things that could be modified to accommodate a gluten free and dairy free diner. From burgers and other sandwiches to fish and steak, I did have quite a few things to choose from. When in a sports bar, it seems the obvious choice to go for a burger and fries, right?I don't normally eat beef, except for burgers on occasion. This has to do with having Crohn's disease; ground beef is the one thing that I can tolerate on occasion, just not all the time. To me, the choices were better than what I would get at Red Robin, and I settled on the Cuban Burger  which came with shaved ham. They did have to remove some of the other options because of gluten and/or dairy, but that was OK by me. They currently carry Udi's gluten free (and dairy free) buns for the burgers. And, you can get French fries as well.Speaking of the fries, these are made in a fryer that cooks the French fries, as well as chicken wings and nothing else. The chicken wings are made in a gluten free and dairy free brine and are also safe...at least plain without sauce. So that's pretty exciting!If you are a gluten free beer or cider drinker, the restaurant carries Redbridge, Omission (not something I would consume), and Magners Irish Cider. You can also ask your server about other alcoholic options.ESPN Club InteriorThe entire staff at ESPN Club was really conscientious about my food. I mean everyone was talking about the safety precautions and handling my food to ensure it was gluten free and dairy free, so that was very reassuring.When I got my burger, I was excited to see it on an Udi's bun. Man, I do love the Udi's buns. I wish they were safe for egg free diners too because for me, this is the most bun-like gluten free bun I've been served at Disney.Cuban Burger at ESPN ClubThe burger was cooked well and the shaved ham was a nice addition. I had the normal condiment options as well (ketchup, mustard, mayo). The French fries were well cooked and thick cut. These are definitely steak fries and not the fries you see at most quick service (or even table service) locations on property.Overall, I was pleased with my meal choices at ESPN Club. I'd like to go back sometime and see what other offerings are available. To me, this is like a step up from Red Robin in terms of variety and options for gluten free and dairy free diners. The prices were really pretty reasonable as well, making it a good bargain, a convenient spot to eat if you're looking for something in that area or on the way to Epcot.I'd give this experience a solid 7 out of 10.Have you been to ESPN Club? What did you think of the offerings there?

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