Best steak but still very casual?

SeattleMark

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I love steak, but hate getting dressed up. We'll be staying at the Dolphin and visiting MK and Epcot. Where can we find the best steak, but still stay in our "touring the parks" clothes? We'll have two 14yo girls with us too, so it's got to be a fairly straighforward menu too (they're not into escargot, etc).
 
I've heard Le Cellier at Canada is very good and it is right in the parks; however, my absolute favorite restaraunt at WDW is The Yachtsman Steakhouse at the Yacht Club Resort. I think you can wear normal clothes at this restaraunt. It has a pretty nice atmosphere, but I'm sure people go there all the time in their normal "park attire". They have excellent steak!
 
I just read that Yachtsman has a "smart casual" dress code, meaning: "nice shorts, shoes and sandals", according to another poster.
 
I would have to recommend either Le Cellier in the Canada pavilion at EPCOT or the Yachtsman Steakhouse at the yacht Club. Both are excellent!
 

I think yachtsman's would be a fine choice.
And don't worry--you can get in wearing "theme park casual"--it's how we always go to that restaurant. The only real "code" is no tank-tops for men, and no bathing suits.
 
I vote for Le Cellier as well! As I always say, it's our favorite restaurant in all of Disney.
 
Here's a vote for Le Cellier...mmmmmm love Le Cellier.

Oh and the Contemporary, 4th floor, Concourse Steakhouse...yummmy!

Jungle Josh
 
Le Cellier sounds like what you're looking for. You can stumble in there with your worn out tennis shoes, t-shirt and shorts and have a fantastic meal.
 
We find the steak at Yachtsman's to be excellent. Haven't tried Shula's.

Although Le Cellier is convenient if you're in EPCOT, my husband and I agree that it is overpriced for the quality. Great servers though in our experience.
 
I am the only one in our family that is not a dedicated carnivore. My group gives high marks to Le Cellier, Yachtsman, and Concourse Steak House. Yachtsman and Concourse are convenient as there is no park admission is required(and Le Cellier is a hike from the main Epcot entrance, not bad from the International Gateway). The consensus is that Shula's is the top notch steak place, but you'll pay dearly for it, and you might want to be a little more dressed up there.
 
I have read someplace that Shula's discourages children. They offer baby sitting, so you can drop them off. Not sure where I read that, but you might want to double check before you book it with kids.
 
We had a great steak dinner at the Concourse Steakhouse in the CR. It's very casual, the food was very good and reasonable (for WDW anyway;) ).
 
Another vote for Le Cellier one of WDWs best.

Yachtsman steakhouse is very good also.

Either one would be convenient for you where you are staying.
If you are looking to head back to the room and shower before the meal than do Yachtsman. If you like to Eat at the parks do Lecellier.

My suggestion is to head back to the room in the afternoon maybe take a swim . Shower and Clean up get maye a 7pm res for Lecellier than stay for illuminations.
 












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