Food- Nice, but nothing that warrants any high praise. I have never understood the mindset that establishes WDW as high dining, when they generally serve Ruby Tuesdays quality at The Ritz prices. I have eaten at some real dumps in my life, and many chain restaurants. I have also eaten at fairly renowned and high quality restaurants within major cities. WDW tourists often state that the food on property is "amazing", but the only amazing thing to me is the blinders used to judge these eateries. In any case, the food is nice and unjustly expensive.
Atmosphere- Very colorfully decorated. It is open to the lobby area, and people have a tendency to stare in at the food, which is not exactly conducive to comfortable dining. It can be loud as a result of the people walking by, and the general feel of this eatery leaves no doubt to the fact that you are eating in a place that is the basic equivalent of an upscale hotel cafeteria.
Service- Inattentive at times. Empty drink glasses while ingesting an unacceptably large portion of the meal, and the seeming inability to ask for anything beyond the placement of dishes on the table, all the while observing servers who seem to have to attend to the needs of too many tables at once. Very friendly servers, but seemingly overburdened.
Most will go to this place and call it Disney amazing, but I will not be going back. I think that twice for dinner was enough.