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Cyrano
11-05-2006, 10:07 AM
This looks like a table service restaurant, but it is a self-service and you pick your choices at the window with the chefs. It is located in the main hub of the Davy Crockett Ranch.
In the evenings the restaurant is visited by characters and offers an outdoor barbeque in the summer evenings.
An interesting option is the carry out service so you can take your meal back to your cabin.
Have a look here (http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/virtual_visit/hotels/ranch_davy_crockett/crocketts_tavern.htm) for a look at the restaurant.

Link (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1181765) to other restaurant reviews :)

Okay as previously announced we are hoping the boards can help :goodvibes If you have photographs of the restaurant and the food. If you have eaten here and can write a review. Even a couple of lines of what you liked, things to watch out for.. would be appreciated if you posted below :)

BONITATIME
11-05-2006, 10:34 AM
Reservations are reccomended as there are not that many tables. We had fish and chips, chicken and veg lasagna which was all great. As there is no table service resort onsite they will give you the discount for your shareholders card.

Cyrano
11-05-2006, 11:41 AM
This is roast chicken in a skillet and childrens portion of the same :)

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid218/pad30cf6961df62ead1cf462ecf3cbee8/ec2f42c8.jpg

Mike Jones
04-13-2007, 11:03 AM
As we're staying here anyone got some ball-park prices?

BONITATIME
04-13-2007, 01:13 PM
Try here (http://www.dlpfoodguide.com/) for prices of all Disney Paris eating.

babymaddie
05-07-2007, 05:37 AM
hi we have just got back and ate here on our first night. the cost was 22 euros for an adult including a soft drink.

we made a booking half an hour before we wanted to go and turned up at the tavern and waited to be seated. you get a ticket from the person who seated you with the amount of people dining on it and take it to the cashier and you pay before you eat. then you help yourself to the buffet.

there was plenty of choice, salads, pasta dishes for starters, tuna pasta which was very tasty. then chips, pizza, lamb, chicken, veg chilli, tacos, potatoes, couscous, rice, all in metal cannisters type things that you serve yourself from. fresh rolls and butter,. for the children there was fish shapes, chicken nuggets, spaghetti, veggies.

we got our daughter anything she wanted even from the adult dishes as no-one watched and I also had the kiddies spaghetti which was lovely.

then come the desserts and there is plenty of choice again, lemon merangue, creme caramel, jellies, fruit sauces, fresh fruit which we also took some home with us, all types of cakes and puddings, rice puddings.

the place was very busy and we sat overlooking the pool which was a great bride for our daughter to eat her dinner so she could go in. we went at 7pm and it much busier around 8.30-9pm and people were queing out of the door to be seated.

It was a handy place to eat for our first night when we were tired and starving after a days travelling.

cap'njack.
12-15-2008, 02:25 AM
We ate here on Friday 12th December 2008.

This restuarant is a buffet style restuarant. The cost was 23 per adult and free for Kacee as he is under 3 years old. The restuarant overlooks the swimming pool which can be a very nice view but you also see some very, very odd sights :goodvibes

Food was delicous although there could have been more choice if I'm honest as you were limited to about 7 hot main meals to choose from.

My Dad is not a buffet man but loved the food here and is already planning to go back on the next trip!