DO NOT miss Raglan Road!! And I'll probably get bashed for this, but we really enjoyed Tony's in the MK - the service was awsome and we loved the food.
I've been to Raglan Road, but I definitely agree with you about Tony's! I have been there twice, and the food was absolutely delicious! The service was great too. If you order the spaghetti with Italian sausage, you're
REALLY in for a treat!!!! too. :slurp:
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Here are a few more of my picks:
Cinderella's Royal Table (Magic Kingdom) This is often difficult to get Priority Seating for (best to call exactly 180 days ahead), but if your get PS, it's well worth it, especially for breakfast!
Crystal Palace (Magic Kingdom) The breakfast here is especially good.
Cosmic Rays (Magic Kingdom)
Pinocchio's Village Haus (Magic Kingdom)
Coral Reef (EPCOT in The Living Seas)
Rose & Crown (EPCOT in the United Kingdom pavillion)
Sunshine Seasons (EPCOT in The Land pavillion)
Rainforest Cafe (Animal Kingdom location)
Chef Mickey's (Contemporary Resort) The parmesian mashed potatoes are out of this world! Also, the character interaction here is incredible! IMHO, Chef Mickey's is
THE most fun place to eat in all of WDW!
Whispering Canyon (Wilderness Lodge). The food is very good, and plentiful if you get Family Style (which I had for lunch). Whispering Canyon is also a fun place could eat, nearly as much so as Chef Mickey's! :animwink:
1900 Park Faire (Grand Floridian) I'm not to familar with dinner here, but I would say that 1900 Park Faire has the best breakfast at WDW in terms of both quality and variety of food. The food at the CRT breakfast was just as good, possibly even a bit better, but the menu is extremely limited, as all guests get the same pre-plated meal. 1900 Park Faire, on the other hand, probably has the greatest variety of foods for breakfast of the places I had breakfast at WDW, with Crystal Palace coming in second on breakfast buffet variety.
The characters are wonderful here too! Both times I went here, each of the characters came back to our table at least once (the only other restaurant they did that was at Chef Mickey's). Alice, the Mad Hatter (who is an real experience getting to meet! :lol
, Pooh, and Tigger stopped by the guests' tables in the dining hall, while Mary Poppins greeted guests in the lobby.
Bert sometimes appears with Mary Poppins, usually on weekends. Rabbit (from Winnie the Pooh), Eeyore, and Peter Pan have been known to appear at the 1900 Park Faire breakfast as well.
Just my 2 cents! :animwink: