Best Dinnertime for Beaches & Cream

PRmamiDEdos

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I would love to eat here but am afraid of the wait. What would be the best time to show up for dinner for a party of 7?
 
10:45 am to be there for 11am opening if you don't want to wait.


Ok..I know you said dinnertime. If you are set on dinner, I'd go early...4:30 or 5. They only have about 10-12 tables...your group will require 2 since none seat more than 4. So prime dinnertime will probably mean you'll wait. We usually walk over from Epcot for lunch instead.
 
This second time we went there this past December was on a Sunday at 8:30 PM and didn't wait at all to be seated, however we were only a party of 3. However the whole time we were there they did not have anyone else waiting outside for long periods of time and other guests who came in after us also got seated right away. Now I can't say if you went on the same date and time you would have the same luck we did, however it's the best example I can give of not having to wait for a table over there.
 
I wouldn't be afraid of the wait. They give you a pager and you can wander around, so the wait doesn't seem that long. I went there about 6 times on my early December trip for dinner around 4pm. I think our shortest wait was about 15 minutes and the longest wait was about 30. But there were only two of us, and sometimes we would sit at the counter and sometimes at a table - whichever opened up first.
 

1) There is no best time.
2) It is always crowded time.
3) Tables for your sized group can be tough.
4) It might cause even a longer wait due to the small eatery size.
 
agree with previous poster, there is no "down" time and when we last stayed it may be busy one day and 2pm and dead the next
 
Is Beaches and Cream good for dinner? I've never been there, but it seems on the face of it to be a better lunch/dessert place.
 
We just got back from a quick trip to WDW. We ate at B&C twice. The first time we got there about 6:00. I told DH as we were walking in that the wait would be terrible. The place was deserted, there were only two or three tables taken. On our last day, yesterday actually, we got there about two. I didn't think it would be too bad because the lunch crowd would have already eaten. Not the case, there was an hour wait. We didn't actually wait that long, but we did wait about 30 minutes.
 


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