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Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano is a restaurant on New York Street in Disney's Hollywood Studios.[1] Located near Muppet*Vision 3D and Star Tours,[2] the restaurant specializes in Italian cuisine, serving such dishes as ossobuco, wood-fired flatbread pizza, and grilled salmon.[3] A Fantasmic! dinner package is available that grants restaurant guests quicker access to this show.[4] This package is also offered at two other restaurants in the park: the Hollywood Brown Derby and Hollywood and Vine.[5] Ron Douglas included the recipe for Mama Melrose's cappuccino crème brûlée in his cookbook America's Most Wanted Recipes: Just Desserts.[6] Mama Melrose's is decorated with film memorabilia and Italian bric-à-brac.[7] The restaurant's background music consists of songs sung by such singers as Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra.[8] In The Color Companion to Walt Disney World, Bob Sehlinger et. al. write that Mama Melrose's is much more relaxing than other restaurants in the park.[9] In his book Plan Your Walt Disney World Vacation in No Time, Doug Ingersoll calls Mama Melrose's a "friendly and cheerful locale that provides a nice alternative to the higher price or heavily themed alternatives."[10]

References

  1. ^ Shumaker & Saffel (2003), p. 78.
  2. ^ Sandler (2007), p. 256.
  3. ^ Tunstall & Tunstall (2004), p. 120.
  4. ^ Hess (2009), p. 140.
  5. ^ Miller (2007), p. 228.
  6. ^ Douglas (2012), p. 178.
  7. ^ Veness & Veness (2012), p. 238.
  8. ^ Goldsbury (2005), p. 289.
  9. ^ Sehlinger et. al. (2012), p. 139.
  10. ^ Ingersoll (2005), p. 76.

Bibliography

  • Douglas, Ron (2012). America's Most Wanted Recipes: Just Desserts. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 1451623364.
  • Goldsbury, Cara (2005). The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World Resort: How to Get the Most Out of the Best Disney Has to Offer. Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 0762739576.
  • Hess, Jennie (2009). Fodor's 2010 Walt Disney World: Plus Universal Orlando and SeaWorld. Fodor's Travel Publications. ISBN 1400008549.
  • Ingersoll, Doug (2005). Plan Your Walt Disney World Vacation in No Time. Pearson Education. ISBN 0789734028.
  • Miller, Laura Lea (2007). Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2007 (7 ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0470112743.
  • Sandler, Corey (2007). Walt Disney World Resort: Also Includes Seaworld and Central Florida. Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 0762741694.
  • Sehlinger, Bob; Menasha Ridge; Len Testa (2012). The Color Companion to Walt Disney World (2 ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 1118225465.
  • Shumaker, Susan; Than Saffel (2003). Vegetarian Walt Disney World and Greater Orlando: The Essential Guide for the Health-Conscious Traveler. Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 0762727039.
  • Tunstall, Jim; Cynthia Tunstall (2004). Frommer's Walt Disney World & Orlando with Kids. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0764569929.
  • Veness, Susan; Simon Veness (2012). The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World Planner: A Complete Organizer, Journal, and Keepsake for Your Unforgettable Vacation. F+W. ISBN 1440528101.