I've never heard anything positive about Paradiso 37.Stay away from Paradiso 37, food is mediocre and service is even worse. I have tried it a few times and the results have always been the same, so it is off my list.
Planet Hollywood had good service. The food is okay, but not enough to draw me back.
Agree 1000%! I can't wait to go back! Did you see the menu changes?Wine Bar George, hands down. Paradiso 37 is nowhere near the same caliber, not sure of house of blues, but I doubt it is anywhere near as good as WBG.
Homecomin isn't on Open Table
I've never heard anything positive about Paradiso 37.
SIL ate at Planet Hollywood recently and compared it to Applebee's.... do you agree? We've never eaten there, although it looks cool.
Agree 1000%! I can't wait to go back! Did you see the menu changes?
Raglan Road. It's one of our absolute must-dos every trip and the food is always fantastic. We only did 2 TS restaurants on our last trip (9 days) and Raglan Road was one of them.
I didn't realize that Raglan Road had become a 2TS credit restaurant. It was only 1 credit last summer.
Christine didn't misread. She quoted and responded to the post Molphino madeIt isn’t. You misread. PP stated they ate at 2 Restaurants. Raglan Road and one other.
I couldn't get reservations for Homecomin either and called the restaurant direct and got it. 407-560-0100Home coming looks good but there’s no reservations left![]()
Christine didn't misread. She quoted and responded to the post Molphino made. Noting for future clarification.
I've had good experiences at all 3, House of Blues, Wine Bar George, and Homecomin. I don't think you can go wrong with any of them. Wine Bar George seems more upscale to me, if that matters to you.So I checked the menu for George’s wine bar but there really isn’t that big a choice of main courses
I currently have house of blues booked but I’m thinking of changing it to homecoming if I can get a reservation over the phone
would you say it’s quite a bit better this choice ?
I've had good experiences at all 3, House of Blues, Wine Bar George, and Homecomin. I don't think you can go wrong with any of them. Wine Bar George seems more upscale to me, if that matters to you.
Wine Bar George is more of a tapas experience than a traditional American restaurant meal. When I was there, in addition to the tapas (small shared plates (you're meant to order several to share amongst your group)) there were three heavier entrees offered. The entrees are very large and are also meant to be shared. Although there are only three entrees, they are varied, one steak, one chicken, one fish, all gorgeously plated. Together with the tapas choices there is actually a lot of variety and it's easy to select a well balanced full meal if that's what one wants. My preference, and what the majority of guests seem to visit WBG for, is a light meal or snack of shared plates while sampling some amazing wines. It's a very grown up atmosphere, quiet, serene. I've never seen a child inside. I can't wait to go backyeah wine bar George looks nice but I looked at the menu and there is only two mains to pick from
There are only 4 items on the main course portion of the menu yet every dish is solid. We ate there for NYE last year and we had one item off the regular menu (whole fish) as well as appetizers from the special menu items presented for the night. Noteworthy meal we hope to duplicate again. As PP pointed out you can also opt for small plates alone.yeah wine bar George looks nice but I looked at the menu and there is only two mains to pick from
There are only 4 items on the main course portion of the menu yet every dish is solid. We ate there for NYE last year and we had one item off the regular menu (whole fish) as well as appetizers from the special menu items presented for the night. Noteworthy meal we hope to duplicate again. As PP pointed out you can also opt for small plates alone.
We were OOP for that portion of our split stay but I found this over at Disney Moms:so how many small plates can you get if your on the dinning plan