Louis morrell
DIS Veteran
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- Oct 29, 2017
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I think the outside patio area is beautiful during winter - we reserved a table there and weren't disappointed. They have great live entertainment out there too, but it's lower key - not as loud - not to mention the great DS people watching. It's too stuffy and WAY too noisy for me inside between kids screaming and the irish clogging....but then again, I'm not into that type of entertainment anyway.It was a one and done for us. Food was bad and, like you, we were seated at a corner table with a terrible view of the entertainment. That said, we do enjoy the outdoor area - the appetizers, drinks, and entertainment on the patio have always been great.
We go almost every trip. It's literally one of our very favorite restaurants. If you tell them when you check in that you want to sit near the entertainment, they'll sit you in there. Even with a group of 15 last time, it was only an extra 15 minute wait to sit right in the middle of the action. Everything I've ever eaten there is outstanding. I can see how every restaurant is hit or miss. We've just never had a miss there
I've been wanting to try Raglan Road at Disney Springs for years, and finally had the opportunity last Saturday. We were staying off-site doing a Universal-only trip, but spent Saturday evening at Disney Springs. I had an 8:30 reservation.
We were sat around 8:45, and put in a dark corner of the restaurant near the exit door, with no visibility of the entertainment or dancers. Disappointing, but someone has to sit there and it wasn't worth us asking for a different table. I ordered the fish and chips and DH ordered the bangers and mash. For me, fish and chips is pretty hard to screw up but it was... gross? It was one long fish fry (not pieces like at Universal or Rose & Crown) and the batter was very hard, and fish was dry. It seemed overcooked. Fries were soggy and undercooked. The batter from the fish gave me indigestion later on as well. DH thought the bangers and mash was decent, but prefers at Rose & Crown. We also didn't care much for the bread service in the beginning, but that's just personal preference. We did have drinks at the Hole in the Wall bar around the corner which we enjoyed, but the poor bartender was the only one on and he was hustling.
I don't know... maybe my expectations were too high? Maybe it wasn't best to try them for the first time during such a busy evening? Anyone else kind of like "meh" over this restaurant too?
This is the only restaurant to ever serve my pn/tn allergic child an actual item with nuts after saying it was nut free, then being shown the nut (almond) trying to tell me it was a large "oat" - then finally admitting it was an almond - then basically hiding away the rest of the meal and not coming back to talk to me. I did complain at the time and also via letter/email when I got home - they could not have cared less. I posted about it here at the time and others posted back with similar experiences including one child taken to the hospital with an anaphylactic reaction.
To this day every time I pass by there it still annoys me. I don't know who operates that restaurant but the company has zero integrity. I don't recommend eating there with allergies or sensitivities despite what they tell you - I just would never trust them.