Il Mulino comes to Disney World
Il Mulino New York recently announced the opening of its newest restaurant at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort in Orlando, Florida. Il Mulino New York offers its signature, superior dining experience in a more relaxed and vibrant setting at the Walt Disney World® Resort. Features such as Piatti per il Tavolo (family-style dining) and wood-fired pizzas complement Il Mulino New York’s family-friendly Orlando locale in a setting reminiscent of old-world bistro charm.
Il Mulino New York brings full circle the world-class dining options available at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin. The Orlando location offers a large kitchen and wine display upon entry. A softly illuminated wine bar with private outside terrace looks out onto an enclosed landscaped courtyard and fountain, and plush seating below a cloud of sparkling lights invites guests to sit and linger while sampling fine wines before or after dinner.
The design juxtaposes fresh contemporary furnishings, materials and sleek glass partitions and custom lighting against the rustic textures of exposed brick, raw concrete, and wood floors to create a sophisticated Italian setting that one might discover on the outskirts of Rome.
Report by Chitra Mogul
Chitra Mogul
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