OK which one should it be??

Iteachwood

New Member
Original Poster
Starting to formulate our ADR ideas for summer ( cant start early enough) We have narrowed choice of 3 to go to for a nice steak dinner, Yachtsman Steak House, Cellier, Shula's....help???...I am the big steak eater in family...we will do same for wife in picking seafood a bit later and will look for help.
 

bigkbull

Active Member
Le Cellier's Filet was the best steak I tasted at WDW. The Yachtsman's porterhouse was awesome too, don't get me wrong. I prefer Le Cellier simply because of the pretzel bread. :) Never tried Shula's so can't offer any opinion on that. I would say a majority of people on here would go for Yachtsman for the overall dining experience; far classier there then at Le Cellier and you're not on top of the next table there.
 

Sweet Melissa

Well-Known Member
Shula's easily offers the best steaks of the three. Other than (probably — I've yet to experience it) the wagyu beef option at Victoria & Albert's, Shula's has the best steaks on property. If your party is just the two of you and you are unencumbered by a dining plan, I highly recommend Shula's.
 

nitch

New Member
One of my favourites was at the Maya Grill at Coronado Springs so I wouldn't rule that out. But yes, Le Cellier + pretzel bread = awesome! And the steak was good too. I had the ribeye and it just about trumped the Maya Grill. Amazing.
 

zurgandfriend

Well-Known Member
Just my opinion;

Steaks

1.Shula's (not on DDP)
2.Yachtsman (2 TS credits)
3. Other good steaks Citrico's Jiko, California Grill (all 2 TS credits)

I would rate le cellier below those.

Seafood

1.Flying Fish (2 TS credits)
2.Fulton's ( not sure if on DDP or not)
3.Bluezoo ( " )
 

slappy magoo

Well-Known Member
If you decide on Shula's do yourself a favor - go to restaurant.com and sign up for their emails. The website offers prepaid discounts on restaurants all across the country, usually you spend $10, you get a $25 discount. There may be some restrictions on when you can use the discount, a minimum dollar amount spent or minimum entrees purchased, excluding alcohol, etc. But there are no other stipulations - you don't have to, for example, fill out a survey, buy a magazine subscription, enter to win an ipad sweepstakes, blah blah blah.

BUT, if you sign up for their emails, you'll often get discount codes, so you'll get 70-80% the price of the discount. So that $25 discount might only set you back $2. And on a Disney trip, any dollar saved is a dollar...spent elsewhere.

Now, none of the Disney-run restaurants are on the website. But various restaurants that are on property - in the Swan and Dolphin (including Shula's, just checked) and in Downtown Disney - ARE on the website. To say nothing of tons of other restaurants in the area but offsite, if you have access to a car or don't mind a taxi, or the restaurants in the hotels across the way from DTD.

I'm not involved with the website, but I've used it a lot - both in my old AND new hometown, restaurants near work in central Manhattan, and when my family went to the DVC resort in Hilton Head. I'll definitely try to use them next time we go to WDW, save a few bucks for one or two dinners, and then if we're on the dining plan, we have extra credits for Signature Dining.
 

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