Dying to try the Buffalo.Is it a lot different than the bison.?Shula's is excellent but Shula's on Disney Property is not kid friendly. :/
Best Steaks I've had on Property is from Artist Point.
The Filet was wonderful however the Buffalo was divine.
I don't know.Dying to try the Buffalo.Is it a lot different than the bison.?
Can also understand this . We re-attended AP after a two year hiatus to see if it had managed to recover from it's slump. It had (full review forthcoming). One very important element: along with a new Manager, and three VERY focused chefs, AP re-introduced a real Filet: and it's damn good. I think AP has managed to pull a Brown Derby style recovery: sank, recognized the sinking, took the right steps, and roared back to excellece.... another spot for a GREAT meal.
...but I have to be honest - the steak at Shula's is better. Not kid friendly? Don't understand... on our last trip, at least five tables around us had (gasp) children. Unimaginable at Disney World . Oddly, the kids appeared very happy, as did their parents. Perhaps they didn't get the memo?
By hotel staff as we have stayed there multiple times and our concierge explained that it was an Adult atmosphere, so I had respect for that and the adults trying to have romantic, quiet evenings. But hey that is just me. I don't know what correlation you are trying to draw between Shula's and . I can't say I ever witnessed anything such as that within the hotels there but maybe I am nieve. As I said before several posts above I am a fan of Shula's but am missing your point about warnings of adults sharing dessert. What is the warning about, does it correlate to your coloration to and the hotel/restaurants and who they now cater too at WDW? I'll be very disappointed if that is the point you are trying to veil. If that is the case why would people consider bringing a 4 and 6 year old there.As I said I am a big fan of Shula's so yes I've been there both in WDW and here as we have several of them. I can't say I've ever counted the children around me at any resturant but yes I would have noted children in Shula's in masses because they would have changed their target market. I too would have noticed that many children in V&A's too. I just would not recommend bringing a 4 year old and a 6 year old into this particular restaurant there are just as good steak houses that are family venues. Yep you can push the envelop but I've never been one to do that with my kids. Everyone has their own line in the sand as to where they bring their children and when they get a sitter or choose a different place.Depends on dining time - go earlier, more families. And if you have not been to Shula's? Of COURSE you haven't seen 5 tables WITH child(ren) in your dining room . Did't take my camera - but they were there... and not a single one of 'em acting up. I'm absolutely certain that they were behaving better than I did when I was about 8 (Dad was a major Maitre D in San Francisco in the 1950's - we went out a lot).
Gotta ask - known by whom? Very true about adult atmosphere, in the sense that it's WELL laid out - not that it's a front for a site . Football themed, and tastefully. Truthfully - they would welcome your children, especially because they HAVE been in fine restaurants . One warning, though... even the ADULTS will often split a side, a dessert, or even a main course... portions are sized for linebackers .
Ate at Le Cellier last week and was not impressed. I had a decent filet, but others in my party had the strip steak and none of them liked it. The service was also not very good for a signature restaurant.
Had a great steak at Be Our Guest and the service was excellent. I highly recommend it.
Depends on dining time - go earlier, more families. And if you have not been to Shula's? Of COURSE you haven't seen 5 tables WITH child(ren) in your dining room . Did't take my camera - but they were there... and not a single one of 'em acting up. I'm absolutely certain that they were behaving better than I did when I was about 8 (Dad was a major Maitre D in San Francisco in the 1950's - we went out a lot)
Gotta ask - known by whom? Very true about adult atmosphere, in the sense that it's WELL laid out - not that it's a front for a site . Football themed, and tastefully. Truthfully - they would welcome your children, especially because they HAVE been in fine restaurants . One warning, though... even the ADULTS will often split a side, a dessert, or even a main course... portions are sized for linebackers .
Well thanks for granting me the freedom to make my own choices of where to dine. My post was my opinion on a steakhouse being appropriate for a member with a 4 and 6 year old child. I gave my honest advice based on being an actual guest in that hotel and my experience dining at Shula's WDW. I did not take this thread on detour, that is on you.Gabe1, relax .
Gee, that is just one of my favorite sayings. Just lots of condescending bullets in your post.
We refer to this as humor (in reference to the "Adult atmosphere" - it's not THAT adult) .
Humor isn't that funny when the joke has to be broken down, just saying.
I have been apart of many forums for years. Forgive me if I don't follow your analogies, I guess humor is lost on me when discussing Disney. I can't say I have seen introduced on this or any other forum I participate so is new to me while discussing topics like good steak and if a restaurant is appropriate for 4-6 year olds, you just made an odd detour that was difficult for me to follow. Funny where some peoples minds detour too. Kinda telling.
Now - sharing desserts & sides... as I mentioned, "portions are sized for linebackers". But you already know this, having been to other Shula's locations. In any case, feel free to NOT go if you consider the atmosphere to be inappropriate in some fashion.
Love Shula's. We were warned twice about the size of the sides but be and my wife both ordered our own sides. I ordered a Potato Pancake that was the size of a dinner plate and about an inch thick!
We did a progressive dinner on our last trip. We had a bite or two to eat in the lounge at three or four different restaurants while both having one of their signature cocktails. Knowing how big the sides were going in, we decided to share an order of Shula's crab mac and cheese in theirlounge on one of our stops. It was awesome.
Cool story, huh?
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