Since we got
free dining, well also be trying seven new (to us!) table-service restaurants and would love to hear what you think of any of them:
Liberty Tree Tavern
Cape May Café
Via Napoli
Sanaa
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
Chef Mickeys (character breakfast)
Biergarten
WELCOME!!!
I'll go in order:
LTT: we haven't been there in awhile so I can't really comment.
CMC: We got in a lot later than expected and we were desperate for some place to eat after missing our ADR. Not only did staff at the front of the house help us out but the staff waiting on us was very kind and very helpful. Our waitress showed us how to crack a crab leg and she gave us pointers for selecting the best ones (think big chubby legs!)
The buffet was always kept well stocked and if you asked for assistance the staff was kind enough to help you! I'd give the food a B+ too.
VN: Have not been there, did not do that. Generally speaking Italian places and very low on our list to eat at.
Saana: DNT = did not try.
Akershus: We loved this place. We dragged DS 12 to the Princess dinner and, after several threats of his impending death, he was
such a good sport about posing with the Princesses for Mom to take pictures of. The Food was very, very good, especially if you like seafood, which was super fresh and masterfully prepared. I had the pork and the Princess loving son (NOT!) had the chicken and everybody enjoyed theirs. The cold appetizer bar was also very good. Skip a meal and go hungry, you'll be happy you have the room.
Aurora and Evan June 2011 by
Marlton Mom, on Flickr
This is my dear son Evan, who was kind enough to let his Mother drag him to the Princess Dinner at Akershus and be photographed with all the Princesses. As you can see here Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) has a firm grip on his elbow to prevent him from running away from her. When Evan was 4 years old he was on the receiving end of an unexpected peck on the cheek from Cinderella and he's been wary of Princesses ever since!
Evan and Princess Ariel june 2011 by
Marlton Mom, on Flickr
This Princess is getting WAAAY too close!
Now back to the restaurants.
Chef Mickey's: we have not tried.
The Biergarten: This is our absolute family favorite at EPCOT. Aside from having a zero amount of Princesses, unless you count the dirndl wearing waitresses, this place has a fun atmosphere and a great selection of food. On a trip years ago we were "burger and fries to death" due to budget reasons. The salad bar here was a refreshing respite and there were many types of veggie salads to choose from. A lot of people don't realize that you can get pretzel rolls here, round in shape unlike the pretzel roll logs served at Le Cellier. Having had both I can tell you they are identical except for the shape and we shamelessly bring zip lock bags to cram some extra in for an after park snack. If you have kids dining with you they will love the short white wurst, which is really just a hot dog, mildly flavored, with out all that food coloring. They also have a fresh selection of carved meats so this is the place that everyone can find something delectable at. Every so often the Biergarten band puts on a show of polkas and other favorites so this makes this experience even more enjoyable.
4 years ago we spent two weeks in the Bavarian part of Germany and let me tell you German food in the real, Germany SUCKS! The quality of ingredients and the recipes used at EPCOT's Biergarten far exceeds anything you will find in the real Germany.
I hope that helps. You made some fine choices and you are in for a good time. Don't be bashful and post away!
~Marlton Mom