Any good table restaurants in Magic Kingdom

I have been to Liberty Tree Tavern and The Plaza, however in my opinion I thought Liberty Tree Tavern was a lot better.
 
If you're looking for lunch, it's nice to take a break from the park. Hop on the monorail, and grab a bite to eat in Kona at the Polynesian.
If you're looking for dinner, I'd recommend taking the water launch from the MK over to the Wilderness Lodge. Have dinner in the Whispering Canyon. :thumbsup2
 
It's a real dilemma to find a decent TS in MK. I'm hoping that the expansion of Fantasyland will bring so additional choices. :goodvibes
 
We only like CRT at breakfast. Otherwise we eat CS or ride the monorail to a resort restaurant.
 
Wife and I went to Tonys last month on a date. We both loved it and being from an Italian house im very picky about Gravy (Sauce). I had the Chicken Parm and it was EXCELLENT. I wouldnt disregard it on someone elses word.
 
Although MK is probably our family's fav. park, it doesn't have a lot of great restaurant options. We like to use the monorail and go to nearby hotels that have good rest. options (Poly--O'hana's & Konas, Contemporary--Chef Mickey's, etc.). We also use our park hopper to leave the park we're at and just go to Epcot for dinner. It gives us a little break in the early evening, changes the scenery up a bit, and gives much better restaurant options.
 
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My DH and I finally decided last year that the TS choices at the MK aren't spectacular. If you have the time, there are plenty of nice TS choices around the Monorail resorts.

Depending on your schedule, you could leave the park for awhile and get a great meal. You didn't mention if you had kids with you or not, and that would change my recommendations for restaurants.

Maybe Chef Mickey's (Contemp) or 1900 Park Fare (GF) 'Ohana (Breakfast Poly) with kids. Without or with older - The Wave (Contemp), 'Ohana (dinner Poly), or Citricos or Narcoossee's (GF).
 
My family must be easy to please. :lmao: We all love Crystal Palace (go twice each and every trip), LTT and CRT.
 
No, not really. We've pretty much tried them all.

The two best places to dine are both quick serves: El Pirata (only open seasonally, very limited menu) and Cosmic Rays (burgers, sandwiches, chicken: American fast food). El Pirata has beef tacos and a few variations on that theme (taco salads). The meat is tasty though and there's a fixin's bar where you can add lots of lettuce and salsa. Cosmic Ray's is nothign exotic by any menas, but the burgers are decent burgers and it's quick. Also a fixin's bar. The highlight of the fixin's bar is sauteed mushrooms and sauteed onions. And I should mention, mostly when I eat out, I like somethignother than burgers and classic American food.

If you want table service, your best bet is to head over to one of the monorail resorts. Poly, GF both have some great options. CR and WL are also alright choices. I'm not that thrilled by Cali of Chef Mickey's, but otherwise just about all the other choices are better than anything in MK.

I have not actually tried the Plaza per say, but the menu has never wowed me. Perhaps it's worth trying. It's not a great deal if you are suing DDP credits.

CP is OKAY. It's probably the best TS credit place in MK. The character interaction isn't all that great. The food is just okay.

CRT is worth seeing once, but it's WAY overprised, I HATE the idea of prepaying,and the food is generally lousy. The character interaction is rushed, the service is also very rushed. Also, whenever we've gone, we've alwasy had to wait forever for our table. Always WAY past our ADR time.
 



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