2nd honeymoon restaurants ideas?

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We are going in May on our 2nd Honeymoon without our 2 DD. We have 4 nights to plan for dining and would like some advice for dining out without children. Tell me some of your favorite dining experiences. I would like to make some reservations. I know we want to eat at California Grill but need 3 more places to eat, looking for romantic, quiet eatting.

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Palio's for italian in the Swan- excellent food and strolling musicians

Blue Zoo in the Dolphin

Artist Point in the WL

Le Cellier in Canada pavillion at Epcot.
 
We do Victoria & Albert's for our anniversary every year, and LOVE it.
Cheers!
Heather W
 
Artist Point at WL and Jiko's at AKL.

Not quiet, but DH and I ordered a kitchen sink at B&C for a celebration once. It was so much fun and everyone applauded when we got it.
 

We had a great dinner on our honeymoon at Narcoossee's at the Grand Floridian. It was nice to look out on the lagoon and MK, and we liked it very much. We got sent over a glass of champagne when they found out it was our honeymoon. I don't remember lots of kids, and it was our kind of restaurant (we're not real gourmet dinner fans - simple, normal cuisine is our style...so keep that in mind). DH ordered a half yard of beer - we had never seen these before, so it was neat.

Have a great time!
 
where are you staying?

I agreed with all the choices.

Now you might think I am crazy for this choice. but Trail's End restuarant at FW. It is cheap (disney's standard) and generally not too crowded - especially breakfast or lunch. I won't eat dinner here (everyone is back from the theme parks). but breakfast or lunch definitely!

It is in a very nice setting FW....

the food court at POR during lunch - again this place is almost empty during lunch - everyone at the parks - and I think (when no one else is there) it is romantic - next to the water.... Now I am not talking about the resturant. but the food court....if you go be sure to sit by the water. (atmosphere) Oh get their hamburger (best on property) - they grill in front of you.

another place for lunch - not dinner (too many people) is Kona Cafe at the Polyn. Now it is not up on the romantic side - too open. but it has nice food, reasonable prices (for Disney), and it has style.

Boma's at AKL is very nice. It is buffett and I think despite this very romantic. Must be the dark woods - I like dark.

now in the parks - all the nice restuarants Disney has turned into characters.... so forget the MK....unless you don't mind kids. then Crystal Palace, Liberty Tree Tavern, Cindy's Castle - can all be romantic - if you can ignore the kids and characters....

same in EPcot - with both Norway and Land.

Mexico is surpose to be romantic - but it is too darn crowded for my taste.

France is the same - too crowded!!!

studios - well I don't like to eat at either studios or ak - so I can't help there.
 
DH and I went on our 2nd honeymoon in October and we loved loved loved Le Cellier in Epcot. We also went to Narcoossee's and really didnt like it at all.

Other suggestions are Wolf Gang Cafe in DTD, Fultons in DTD. Have fun.
 
For second honeymoon without kids Victoria and Albert's is the only way. Since there is no children's menu and everyone must get the fixed price dinner there will be no kids running around or yelling. The wort could be some people might bring teens, but if so these will probably be used to fine dining and well behaved.
 
My DH and I ate at the Chef's Table at Victoria and Alberts for our 2 year anniversary. DH enjoyed the wine pairings with his meal. ( I drank Coca Cola.)
 





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