Biergarten? Marrakesh? or Chefs de France ?

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Which restaurant would we enjoy the most? We have plenty of good meals and character meals already scheduled throughout our stay but we are having trouble deciding on our last late lunch. Which of the three restaurants do you guys suggest?
We are eating later that night at Coral Reef so the kids can see the fish! And our party consists of DH, his parents, and DD4 and DD2. Thanks!
 
All three have completely different dining atmospheres. Do you want something that is loud, entertaining, has interaction or kinda quiet?

My family and I will be trying Biergarten in September. We love German food and have heard great things about it.
 
I would also go with Biergarten, great food and something to entertain the kids! Chefs is awesome but a little to ritzy for kids ! I haven't tried Marrakesh as I don't like that type of food I tried Boma and didn't like the food!
 
So its your last day, you're all probably pretty tired from :cool1: and from experiencing so many wonderful attractions.

The Beirgarten is a tradition for us on the last day because we just want to enjoy really great food, fun entertainment :dance3: in a relaxing atmosphere with friendly service.

In this pavillion and dining experience you really fell like you are in Germany, so when you leave that area you get excited again to experience the rest of Epcot:yay:

I also think because you share a section of your table with other Disney vacationers the atmosphere between guests is really warm and opposite of what you may experience when everyone is tired:mad: trying to get on the last bus after a beautiful fireworks show at a closing parkpixiedust:

Good luck deciding:rolleyes:
 

It would be hard to go wrong with any of them. I'd pick based on the environment I was looking for.
 
Well, my oldest wants to see the bellydancer but I read on here that she can see her without eating at the restaurant.
Both my girls would probably love the singing and dancing at Biergarten.
My in-laws would be fine anywhere.
I lean toward Biergarten because of the atmosphere but the food doesn't sound that appealing. Yet I read that everyone LOVES the food so perhaps we should give it a try!
Thanks guys!
 
we have enjoyed all three -
if this is late lunch and you will be at coral reef for dinner you might actually consider eating at france --- there is a lot of food at germany (buffet) and it is fairly "heavy" food; the food at morocco is good but heavy. in france you could get salads, quiche, soup --- check out the menu and i think you will find a "lighter" selection- two heavy meals in one day might put you to sleep!!!

good luck!
 
I love Chef de France but I think Biergarten would be a better choice with your children and inlaws. ;)
 
I say go with Biergarten...the kids will love it!!! They can go and dance when the performers play,it is so cute!!
 
If it were me and I was eating at Coral Reef for dinner, I wouldn't spend time at a long lunch. Just grab some CS and continue to enjoy Epcot. Then spend some time at Living Seas (crush, nemo ride, etc.) before your meal.
 
oh I just noticed you are eating at coral reef that day for dinner...I say go to Sunshine Seasons at The Land...there is so much to choose from there.

What time is your dinner ressie? What time do you plan on eating lunch?
 
The Beirgarten is a tradition for us on the last day because we just want to enjoy really great food, fun entertainment :dance3: in a relaxing atmosphere with friendly service.

Good luck deciding:rolleyes:


I think "Squishy" is right, The Biergarten is comfy, and not
stuffy like the French Restaurant. The kids really have fun
dancing to the oompa band.You can't go wrong with the
Biergarten,,,besides,,,for dessert, they have warm apple strudel.
And it is a buffet,,so you can have a second piece!!!!!!!!:banana:
 
All three have completely different dining atmospheres. Do you want something that is loud, entertaining, has interaction or kinda quiet?

My family and I will be trying Biergarten in September. We love German food and have heard great things about it.

Just to mention,,,,
The nice thing about the food at Biergarten, is that you have
a good choice of veggies, and side dishes...Not overwhelmed by
the same old "park" choices.
Enjoy the spaetzle!!!!!!!!!!:dance3:
 
When we go next year there will most likely be 8 of us so I'm pushing them towards Biergarten . I love Chefs but I think for a group Biergarten would be more fun!!
 
Just to mention,,,,
The nice thing about the food at Biergarten, is that you have
a good choice of veggies, and side dishes...Not overwhelmed by
the same old "park" choices.
Enjoy the spaetzle!!!!!!!!!!:dance3:

I agree with Goofy that this is a Disney dining experience that you do get to experience so many different kinds of foods:woohoo:

Oh yeah, the apple strudel is fabulous even if this is all you eat:rotfl:
 
OK! I am convinced! Biergarten it is!!! My DH will love the beers, the grandparents will love watching the grandkids dance and I will love teh veggies and desserts! I am so excited!! I hope I get the ADR! Trying RIGHT now! Wish me luck!
 
OK! I am convinced! Biergarten it is!!! My DH will love the beers, the grandparents will love watching the grandkids dance and I will love teh veggies and desserts! I am so excited!! I hope I get the ADR! Trying RIGHT now! Wish me luck!

Luck!!
 
What can't you get at home?

We can get really good German food, so we'd prefer Chef's or Maraakesh--and, in fact, have ADRs for both on our upcoming trip. My oldest dd loves the fancy atmosphere at Chef's. Dh and little dd like to watch the belly dancer at Marrakesh while they eat.
 


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