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Cheese, Chicken, and Cocktails: The Best of Art Smith’s Homecomin’ in Disney Springs

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We’ve already done a full review of Art Smith’s new Homecomin’ restaurant at Disney Springs, but I had the chance to stop by last night. And since the current “feels like” temperature in Orlando is about 100F, I figured I’d take a minute to write up some notes in air-conditioned comfort. Here’s the dinner menu I’ll be referencing.

The Fried Chicken is as good as the hype says. The skin is crispy and salty, while the meat is flavorful, tender, and juicy.  I’ve been testing different fried chicken recipes at home for a couple of years, and this is up there with the best results I’ve got. (My secret ingredients: powdered mustard, a Dutch oven, and love.) The Fried Chicken and Doughnuts plate gets extra points for originality.

I’d definitely order the pimento cheese “Bunch of Puppies” hushpuppies again. They’re light, crispy, and the smooth cheese flavor is cut by the jalapeño jelly that comes on the side.  I’d also recommend the Shrimp Jubilee, a bowl-sized cup of shrimp, served in a salsa-like mix of mango, onion, avocado, and tomato. Lots of flavors there, with the sweet onion and tart tomato balanced well. That’s served with a side of cracker-thin bread.

We also tried the BBQ Chicken Wings – good, but unremarkable – and the Jasper Board, a charcuterie board with shaved ham, smoked sausage, pimento cheese spread, bread and butter pickles, and candied pecans. I’d try the Fried Green Tomatoes instead.

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Fried chicken dinner – $26. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Chicken and donuts. (photo by Brian Carey)
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BBQ chicken wings – $12. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Jasper board – $15. (photo by Brian Carey)

So far, so good. But we were just getting started…

Another main course I’d suggest is the Fried Catfish. I almost never order catfish, because I can’t get past that it’s a bottom-feeder. (Sure, so are lobsters, but the lobsters are stuck there. The catfish have tails and free will.) But this catfish was delicious, with crispy breading and a peppery flavor that contrasted with the meat. I’m not sure I’d eat an entire plate of it, but I’d order it for the table to share as an appetizer.

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Fried catfish, with hushpuppies and mac & cheese – $22. (photo by Brandon Glover)

I also tried the Chopped Pork Barbecue Plate. To be fair to Art, I used to work across the street from a Stamey’s Barbecue in North Carolina. North Carolina has the best pork barbecue in the country (I will brook no dissent here), and Stamey’s is a local legend. In that context, Homecomin’s pork barbecue is competent, but it’s not in the same league as a good, regional barbecue place.

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Chopped pork – $23. (photo by Brandon Glover)

As far as sides go, we liked the mac and cheese, the cheddar cheese drop biscuits, and the southern slaw. The KC greens and mashed potatoes seemed average. The options for our vegan diner were limited, with only the sweet potatoes and KC greens side available on the menu. A chef came to the table and offered to convert one of the salads on the menu into a vegan friendly one.

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Cheddar cheese drop biscuits – $ 6. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Southern slaw – $5. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Mac and cheese side. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Sweet potatoes – $ 7.  (photo by Brandon Glover)
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KC greens side. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Church lady deviled eggs – $10. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Vegan friendly salad – $22. (photo by Brandon Glover)

The cocktail menu is pretty fantastic. I tried the Fig and Berries, a vodka drink, and it was delicious. The Basil Smash has a distinct basil, summer-y flavor, along with bourbon, and sour mix. The Cucumber Cooler and Moonshine Mash were terrific, with the latter really packing a punch. The souvenir cup for Homecomin’ is a fun one, themed on a red solo cup (it is also available in other colors.)

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Cucumber cooler – $10. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Moonshine mash. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Draft beer in a Homecomin’ souvenir cup. (photo by Brandon Glover)
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Muleshine – $10. (photo by Brandon Glover)

The two desserts I tried were slap-your-grandma good: the Hummingbird Cake is a white spice cake with banana and pineapple, covered in a cream cheese frosting. The Moonshine Cake is a yellow Bundt cake soaked in spirits and served with a vanilla, sugar-based frosting.

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Hummingbird cake – $10.  (photo by Brandon Glover)

Service was good. We were seated within minutes of arriving, and our service team checked back at the right times to make sure we were still doing well. Would I eat here again? Yes, definitely.

One last note: the number of menu items is relatively small compared to others at Disney Springs. There are only 7 items listed under “main plates”, and two of those are the fried chicken. Most of the mains do double duty as sandwiches or salads, too: catfish is served as a sandwich and as a main course; chopped barbecue can be had on a salad, sandwich, or plate; and the fish of the day is available between bread or not.

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The Hamilton burger (Two patties on thick-sliced bread, topped with white cheddar, grilled onions, bread and butter pickles, and tomatoes, served with chow-chow relish) – $15. (photo by Brian Carey)
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Shrimp & grints (came with sides) – $26. (photo by Brandon Glover)

 

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Len Testa

Len Testa is the co-author of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, and has contributed to the Disneyland and Las Vegas Unofficial Guides. Most of his time is spent trying to keep up with the team. Len's email address is len@touringplans.com. You can also follow him on Twitter: @lentesta.

11 thoughts on “Cheese, Chicken, and Cocktails: The Best of Art Smith’s Homecomin’ in Disney Springs

  • Now Len is doing food reviews too. Do you ever sleep? 😉

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  • The Jasper Plate looks pretty uninspired for a charcuterie plate.
    The ham looks like standard boiled ham from Publix and the sausages are pale and unappetizing.
    Maybe up the game with some Benton Ham and a better quality sausage.

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    • Agreed….and it’s a bit surprising. At his restaurant in Atlanta (Southern Art & Bourbon Bar), he has arguably the best selection of fine country hams (salt-cured) in the country. It is glorious!!

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  • (Dutch Over or Oven ?)

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  • Thank you for the article and pictures. I already made reservation for my November trip. Looking at your pictures, I noticed you do not have greens with chicken and donuts but instead looks like mac n cheese? Do they allow substitutions? Same for the chicken plate. Do you know if we can change mash potatoes for mac n cheese instead? Thank you

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  • So you don’t care for bottom-feeders but you hang out with vegans?….seems a bit counter-intuitive.

    Seriously though, you nailed it regarding the “best BBQ in the country”. For all it’s short comings, North Carolina knows how to make fantastic BBQ. All those others are just pretenders.

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