Best Adult Restaurant?

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We are planning an adult only dinner for my DH and me on our next trip. Where do you suggest?:confused: We haven't been anywhere in WDW without kids on any previous trip, except for Raglan Road. Thanks for the input.:goodvibes
 
We are planning an adult only dinner for my DH and me on our next trip. Where do you suggest?:confused: We haven't been anywhere in WDW without kids on any previous trip, except for Raglan Road. Thanks for the input.:goodvibes

Hard to answer without knowing your likes and dislikes, and what you are looking for. Are you meat and potatos or adventerous eaters? Any allergies or special needs? Are you going to be on a dining plan? Are you wine drinkers?
 
DH & I went to Le Cellier when we did a trip without kids. We loved it! Although some people do take children, we agreed that we would not want to go there with our kids (especially the youngest).
 

Best Adult Restaurant - No Question! (Actually Best Restaurant!)

Victoria and Albert's
 
Bistro de Paris, EPCOT, France, upstairs from Chefs de France.

Quiet, exclusive, no kids (usually), great food and wine.

Not cheap but worth it!
 
Hard to answer without knowing your likes and dislikes, and what you are looking for. Are you meat and potatos or adventerous eaters? Any allergies or special needs? Are you going to be on a dining plan? Are you wine drinkers?

We are willing to try any kind of food, as long as it's not too crazy, which I am sure that no restaurant at WDW would be. After all they have to appeal to the masses.:grouphug:
 
In my fantasy trip (you know, the one where I've finally talked the dbf into coming to Disney with me? :laughing: ), we go to the California Grill for a wonderful evening out, so that is where I would suggest.
 
Bistro is an excellent choice, along with Flying Fish, CA Grill,
Il Mulino, BlueZoo. I have heard that Citricos has been excellent lately, we haven't been in a while.
 
Hmmmm.... in order of suggestion,

Victoria & Alberts, but very expensive $125.00 per person plus $60 for wine pairings. (Dress Code)

Bistro de France - exclusive and a bit high priced

Narcoossees & California Grill - more reasonable than above options but not as exclusive and there will probably be other kids there.

other places... Wolfgang Puck (upstairs dining), Chef de France, Tutto Italia, Jiko, Artist Point
 


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