Dinner at Disney

Brer Bear

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First off let me say Hello to everyone, I am a brand new member to the site, and I'm glad to be here. As for my question, I'm going back to Disney in March and I have a question. If you had only one place to choose to eat dinner, where would it be? :sohappy:
 

The Mom

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Originally posted by Brer Bear
First off let me say Hello to everyone, I am a brand new member to the site, and I'm glad to be here. As for my question, I'm going back to Disney in March and I have a question. If you had only one place to choose to eat dinner, where would it be? :sohappy:

I'm partial to the Concourse Steak House. I feel like I'm right in the heart of the magic. :)
 

DanStat

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Rainforest Cafe

The Rainforest Cafe!

One of my favorites @ the world. Very generous portions, and very good as well.

We really don't have sit-down dinners at WDW. We're usually on the run!

But, the Victoria & Albert's in Grand Floridian is good!
 

Lance

Active Member
I'm all about the counter service.

I went to Boatwright's at PO Riverside this past August and spent $77 bucks on the four of us, so I'm done with the WDW restaraunts.

For me, it's Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe.
 

DisneyPhD

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Originally posted by Lance
I'm all about the counter service.

I went to Boatwright's at PO Riverside this past August and spent $77 bucks on the four of us, so I'm done with the WDW restaraunts.

For me, it's Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe.

I hate Cosmic Ray's. Of course I have not eaten there since 1989. Food and service might have improved since then. Needless to say my experiences in 1989 and before that were not good.


For all you can eat : I love the food at the land at Epcot.
Table service: Lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern at MK.
Counter service: Tusker House at AK
Resort: Beaches and Cream at Y&B
Expensive: Brown Derby at MGM.
Breakfast: Kona Cafe, Tonga toast at Poly.
Canda LeCellier, is much improved and a nice place to eat also.

Have a good dinner, trip and welcome. :)
 

Pioneer Hall

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Where you want to eat all depends on what food type you are in to ,how much you want to spend, and what kind of people are dining (kids for example). Please give just a little more info and I will help you out. I am good at this stuff ;) :slurp:
 
I would like to help you too. Part of our "Disney Experience" is all the good restaurants there.

We enjoy eating in the World Showcase at Epcot. Italy and Mexico would probably be our personal favorites, but every one we've tried has been wonderful. Another nice one is WolfGang Pucks in DownTown Disney. If you are traveling with children, try and get a reservation at the Princess Breakfast at Cinderella's Castle.
 

Brer Bear

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Original Poster
Originally posted by DisneyInsider
Where you want to eat all depends on what food type you are in to ,how much you want to spend, and what kind of people are dining (kids for example). Please give just a little more info and I will help you out. I am good at this stuff ;) :slurp:

It's just my girlfriend and myself,so I'm not worried about the money too much. Between the two of us I wouldn't be opposed to spending around $100 dollars on a given meal. Obviously not every meal, but, were definately planning to eat at least two very nice meals. Something a little romantic would be nice...

Appreciate anyone's help :king:
 
My favorite, romantic restaurant is at the Italian Pavilion in the World Showcase at Epcot. If you like good wine...deliciouso! Try the Fettucini Alfredo. It's considered by many well-traveled...to be the best anywhere.
 

MobileBadBoy

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For me, either the California Grill or Le Cellier.

Cosmic Ray's is how I start every, single day on my trips. I get up, catch a bus to MK, eat me a burger and fries, then decide what I'm going to do that day. It's probably my one and only daily ritual at WDW. :D
 

MouseRight

Active Member
For a real nice and classy dinner go to Narcoosies at the GRand Floridian. Make reservation 1/2 hour before the Fireworks at the Magic Kingdom. When the fireworks start you go out on the porch and watch. They pipe the music in from the show and you watch with your drink in hand. Real cool! You also get to see the Water Electrical Parade if you time it right.

However, it is a little pricey. The pork chop entree is to die for.

After dinner you can take a nice slow walk around the GRand Floridian courtyard and lobby.
 

Chris

New Member
O'Hana's at the Poly. Go late and get a table next to the window. Eat and watch the fireworks over the MK. Great experience. Fun night.
 

Beauty and the

New Member
If you're looking for romance try Alfredo's in Italy a corner table with good food fine wine and gentle seranade, you're sure to be on to a winner:animwink:
 

moonchild

New Member
in Epcot, I really enjoyed lunch in Canada ( great chedder cheese soup) and dinner in Enland ( AWESOME prime rib, and we got to sit on the deck for the show.
 

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