twinmommy4
Earning My Ears
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Going in November- myself and husband who eats anything, picky in-laws and picky 4 year old twins. Not on DP. Which do you think would be better for lunch? Thanks!





Ok, really I wanted to tell you about Le Cellier - YUMMY!!! We were on the dining plan and that was a deal to go to Le Cellier. It was my husband, me, and our two young children this past April for dinner. The food was fabulous but it is a 'nice' restaurant and can be a bit more difficult to keep the kids in check. The food is also expensive. While I have not been to Epcot's Biergarten, I do know that type of restaurant and they can be more fun and active for the kids and you have to like the food but for my kids, they adore sausage & such so it would be fine. 
79 days and counting until my family's 1st Disney vacation!![]()
Going in November- myself and husband who eats anything, picky in-laws and picky 4 year old twins. Not on DP. Which do you think would be better for lunch? Thanks!
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I know... it's like comparing apples and oranges. The reasoning is that Chinese restaurants, Japanese hibachis, Italian and Mexican restaurants are a dime a dozen where I live, therefore I did not really consider those Epcot options. The only time I have eaten German food was at Biergarten as a kid, I don't remember the food but I remember having fun.
I actually had originally made ADR's at Biergarten, but cancelled and made them at Le Cellier instead because of the kids menu and the "safer" options but am still on the fence. Is Le Cellier really THAT good compared to other steakhouses (on the level of Ruth Chris, Mortons, etc)? The prices don't look that bad to me if it's truely top quality, but would be expensive if it's like Outback or Lonestar.
Thanks again for all of your input!!! I'm so indecisive!!!![]()
Is Le Cellier really THAT good compared to other steakhouses (on the level of Ruth Chris, Mortons, etc)? The prices don't look that bad to me if it's truely top quality, but would be expensive if it's like Outback or Lonestar.
Thanks again for all of your input!!! I'm so indecisive!!!![]()
It's funny how different opinions can be.
We ate at Biergarten's last November. There were six of us and none of us are what you would consider picky eaters.
My DH thought it was just "okay."
I didn't like the food at all and had a hard time finding anything that didn't taste "twangy" (is that even a word?)
My DS and his wife thought it was "yucky."
My twin teenage boys hated it. (and they'll eat anything!)
The buffet is very disorganized, with people cutting in and out and no real line to it.
We did, however, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the atmosphere. We enjoyed the music and all the little kids dancing. So cute!
