I may not be as tough as TheRustyScupper when it comes to WDW restaurants, but I am pretty tough when it comes to buffets. Most buffets are just gosh awful, especially lunch/dinner buffets with it's mass produced food focusing on quantity over quality. With that said, there are only two dinner buffets I will step foot in at Disney, Boma and Biergarten. For me the food at Biergarten is better than average and would still be tasty if not served on a buffet table. I love the atmosphere, the entertainment and I also don't mind the communal seating. The only thing I really don't like at Biergarten is that I leave that place in a self induced food coma. LOL
Well I love Boma too so that is a good recommendation by me

Yeah it is hard to stop yourself when all of that food is out there. I love hearing that it is better than average, I really did read a few bad reviews however there are so many good ones here! I hear you on the dinner buffets, they are not my favorite, but with a kiddo who loves characters and us going during the xmas season and F! dinner packages we are going to do h&v. I know, I know. I have relatively low expectations of the food but high of the characters/experience

The rest of our character meals are all breakfasts! I'm sorry I missed you on my first round of replies!
We dine here just about every trip. It's definitely one of our favorite Disney restaurants.
The food has always been good. It's the only buffet we have ever been to where we have enjoyed everything we try. My kids eat like kings here more than at any other restaurant. In part this is because they have more options for kids with lots of food allergies (gluten, soy, egg, milk, just to name a few. But they also seem to always go the extra mile for our kids.
We enjoy being seated with other families. Occasionally, we are seated with someone who isn't very interested in talking and that's okay, but it's not something we normally get to do anywhere else, so it's fun. The service has always been good and the band is lots of fun. The kids always get up and dance on the dance floor.
Other people rave about the gigantic beers, but I'm not personally a drinker so I can't comment on that other than to say it's probably DH's favorite part.
We always leave here extremely full so we normally plan for a little break afterwards or at least a slower paced afternoon.
Wow, that is saying something! (enjoy everything). I think my kiddo will find plenty to eat here. at least quantity of a couple of things if not many different things. My kiddo has no allergies but is just very picky due to sensory issues... however he is not picky along the lines of regular "kid food" and anywhere there is some kind of carved meat and some kind of pasta side (either plain or mac & cheese) he can find enough to eat. if he is willing to try other stuff, great!
We have a 6:20 dinner planned and will probably just stroll around the WS a bit before parking in a good place to watch Illuminations. Maybe i'll try to get a FP+ for it that night. Illuminations is at 9:30 during the holidays.
Love this restaurant! It is a must do every trip! I wouldn't necessarily choose to sit with others, but do enjoy meeting new people. The atmosphere is lovely and we enjoy the oompah band. The food is very good. The mac and cheese is awesome and I usually have a couple servings. My son is not like yours and I can only convince him to eat Kraft.


He doesn't know what he's missing! I also really enjoy several of the meats, the pretzel rolls dipped in the soup, and the desserts. I don't think you will regret it!
ETA: I am also not a big drinker and most times have not had any alcohol here, so my judgement is not alcohol based. Although they do have a good selection if you choose to partake!
My kiddo just recently started to try new things - but he did like the disney mac and cheese when we were there (the disney standard I mean). He has recently started watching kid cooking competition shows (chopped, bbq challenge, the baking shows) and it has made him want to help me cook and also try new things, but he still has such major textural aversions but he is at least willing to go out on a limb a bit. The other day he sliced up 3 huge zucchini for me into paper thin slices but then wouldn't eat any of it, lol. baby steps I guess!
Yes, the wine selection is more appealing to me too. They have it so i must not be the only one who prefers wine to beer!
Lol just wanted to comment on this... DH isn't used to drink until he met me

he started trying drinking occasionally and does like the grapefruit beer!
lol, lush! I love a glass of wine with dinner (or two) and I LOVE margaritas. I know giving up la hacienda will mean no avocado margarita with dinner so maybe I will have to stop on the way to our final illuminations spot to get one at la cava.
We went back and forth so many times on this since we began planning our trip back in April! Was dead set on passing on this in favor of La Hacienda for our upcoming trip only to get sucked back in based on all the positive reviews and just the fact that it's truly a "dining experience" that I can simply recreate back home.
We originally opted to pass based on my hesitation after seeing the menu; just not crazy about the German offerings

, but figured I'll be able to find something to eat (desserts look yummy, and I'm not even a dessert person!) since DBF seems to be in love with the idea of beer and sausages (who would have thought!

). Couldn't pass up trying it even if OOP; we have FD for the very first time, but was able to actually squeeze this in (not even sure how that happened!), and it's one of the few places where lunch isn't terribly expensive to pay OOP, so biergarten it is!
La hacienda was what biergarten is replacing for us too. My kiddo loved the idea of the queso appetizer but it looks so heavy to me. It looks like a perfectly nice restaurant, it just wasn't scratching my "Disney theming" itch. San Angel would have but it is so dark and tight in there i didn't think it would be a great fit for my child who is always in motion. He often ends up standing next to me where I am sitting (our compromise for when he can't sit anymore but needs to stay out of the way) and I just worried it would be too tight in there for him to do that. I think that the carved pork loin is pretty innocuous and what's not to like about breaded and fried pork cutlets? and the mac and cheese and roasted potatoes. I don't like saurkraut and a lot of those cold salads kind of turn my stomach (the mayo based ones) but there are so many other choices I am excited about eating, lol. And the bavarian cheesecake and apple streudel, yum! Even if there is only one or two things I like on a buffet menu I somehow never manage to go away hungry

maybe that is just me
