Bistro de Paris or Raglan Road

Betsyp

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Yes, very odd question, I know, but bear with me.

The only time I think I'll be able to do DTD is arrival day........I expect to get to the CR around 3 pm or so. I can't go do DTD because I have an ADR at Citricos at 7:30 and with the travel time and wanting to change for dinner, there's just not enough time.

Bistro gets mixed reviews, but I would absolutely keep it and not change it if it weren't for the fact that I really want to spend some time at DTD - dinner, some shopping, Ghirardellis, lol. I can get french bistro food at home, so I'm thinking that maybe I will change my Citricos reservation to the day I have set aside for Bistro (assuming I can) and then make an ADR for Raglan Road on my arrival day. I'm not that familiar with the menu, but it sounds like a lot of fun - I love Irish music.

Thoughts? If this works for you guys, any particular menu items I should keep an eye out for?

Thanks!
 
Big RR fan here. Love the Irish music and the U2 wall pirate:, but most of all love sitting by that beautiful bar enjoying a half and half. In my opinion, the bar and main dining room of RR are the best in all of DW. :3dglasses Also, since we stay at POFQ, the walk to the boat launch is just enough to get the senses back to normal :thumbsup2
 
never been to Bistro but Raglan Road is very nice although service can be slow (maybe just my experiences).
 
I'm one of the people who have always had good experiences at Bistro; we have dined here often.

However, I don't think any meal, except for V&A, is worth rearranging plans just to be able to do. So I'd go ahead and do Ragland Road even though it's not in the same league with Bistro.

You should know that not all tables at Ragland are in the same room where the band plays. The last time we were there we were seated in one of the side rooms and could barely hear the music (we didn't care; we've heard it before). I find Ragland's food to be too heavy for me so I'm happy just getting a cup of the tomato bisque and a green salad. I love this soup there.
 

If you like bread pudding for dessert, Raglan Road has a dessert to die for...it's a bread pudding, and the waiter/waitress will pour caramel and cream into the middle of it till it overflows....so yummy!!!!!
 
I'm one of the people who have always had good experiences at Bistro; we have dined here often.

However, I don't think any meal, except for V&A, is worth rearranging plans just to be able to do. So I'd go ahead and do Ragland Road even though it's not in the same league with Bistro.

You should know that not all tables at Ragland are in the same room where the band plays. The last time we were there we were seated in one of the side rooms and could barely hear the music (we didn't care; we've heard it before). I find Ragland's food to be too heavy for me so I'm happy just getting a cup of the tomato bisque and a green salad. I love this soup there.

I actually already have an ADR at Bistro, but because I won't be able to get to DTD any other day (leaving a park early to do DTD is not an option),

These are my ADRs:

Citricos
Sanaa
Flying Fish
V&A
Bistro de Paris
Jiko
BlueZoo

It's killing me to have to cancel one of them, lol, but I guess sacrifices have to be made- I can't do everything.

Thanks for the tip on the music - if I go there, I'd make sure to ask for a table in the same room where the band plays.
 
Big RR fan here. Love the Irish music and the U2 wall pirate:, but most of all love sitting by that beautiful bar enjoying a half and half. In my opinion, the bar and main dining room of RR are the best in all of DW. :3dglasses Also, since we stay at POFQ, the walk to the boat launch is just enough to get the senses back to normal :thumbsup2


Sounds lovely; I was in Ireland a few years ago and so hearing some Irish music would bring back some fond memories.
 
If you like bread pudding for dessert, Raglan Road has a dessert to die for...it's a bread pudding, and the waiter/waitress will pour caramel and cream into the middle of it till it overflows....so yummy!!!!!

I like it, don't go out of my way for it ever, but I LOVE caramel - it sounds scrumptious.

So, although Bistro very likely has much better food, is the consensus that I should scrap it for RR - or at least for something in DTD ?

Thanks!
 
Outstanding ADRs! You should have a wonderful trip. I'm not sure what advice to give on your question. We love Bistro, but not to Raglan Road. Although we go to DTD fairly often we usually prefer not to eat there.
 
I like it, don't go out of my way for it ever, but I LOVE caramel - it sounds scrumptious.

So, although Bistro very likely has much better food, is the consensus that I should scrap it for RR - or at least for something in DTD ?

Thanks!

I like both Bistro and Raglan Road. All of your ADRs sound wonderful to me, actually. If I were going to Downtown Disney for dinner, my first choice would be Raglan Road.
 
I like both Bistro and Raglan Road. All of your ADRs sound wonderful to me, actually. If I were going to Downtown Disney for dinner, my first choice would be Raglan Road.


That's what makes it so tough, lol. I don't want to leave the parks early to go to DTD; I guess I could go after my early dinner at V&A, but I'd rather not. It has to be on my arrival day.........I suppose I could try and change my ADR at Citricos to 5:30 or 6pm and then hit DTD by, say 7:30 or so. Obviously RR would be out, but I'd get to shop a bit and enjoy a yummy sundae at Ghirardelli's. This might be my best option.....what do you think?
 
Outstanding ADRs! You should have a wonderful trip. I'm not sure what advice to give on your question. We love Bistro, but not to Raglan Road. Although we go to DTD fairly often we usually prefer not to eat there.

I will have a wonderful trip, no doubt..........and as to my ADRs, I've gotten an amazing amount of help from this board, so thank you all!
 
That's what makes it so tough, lol. I don't want to leave the parks early to go to DTD; I guess I could go after my early dinner at V&A, but I'd rather not. It has to be on my arrival day.........I suppose I could try and change my ADR at Citricos to 5:30 or 6pm and then hit DTD by, say 7:30 or so. Obviously RR would be out, but I'd get to shop a bit and enjoy a yummy sundae at Ghirardelli's. This might be my best option.....what do you think?

I can't tell if your objective is to find a way to enjoy Downtown Disney with or without including dinner. There's nothing keeping you from hitting Downtown Disney after any dinner you do and go to the bar at Raglan Road. You can order drinks there, and if it's dessert you're after, you can get Ger's Bread and Butter Pudding at the bar. :love:
 
I can't tell if your objective is to find a way to enjoy Downtown Disney with or without including dinner. There's nothing keeping you from hitting Downtown Disney after any dinner you do and go to the bar at Raglan Road. You can order drinks there, and if it's dessert you're after, you can get Ger's Bread and Butter Pudding at the bar. :love:

I can't either, lol. No, I don't have to have dinner there, but if I don't want to rush, perhaps I should change my dinner ADR at Citricos to, say, 6pm. This way, I'd be done by about 7:30 or 8 at the latest......I could take a cab to DTD, shop and have some Ghiardelli's ice cream. This might be the simplest and best way for me to do it. DTD closes at 11pm, I think, is that correct?

**That bread pudding sounds delish - I'd hate to miss that....ice cream or bread pudding? Ice cream nearly tops my list of favorite foods, but now I'm very tempted by that BP, lol
 
I can't either, lol. No, I don't have to have dinner there, but if I don't want to rush, perhaps I should change my dinner ADR at Citricos to, say, 6pm. This way, I'd be done by about 7:30 or 8 at the latest......I could take a cab to DTD, shop and have some Ghiardelli's ice cream. This might be the simplest and best way for me to do it. DTD closes at 11pm, I think, is that correct?

**That bread pudding sounds delish - I'd hate to miss that....ice cream or bread pudding? Ice cream nearly tops my list of favorite foods, but now I'm very tempted by that BP, lol

You don't need to take a cab from the Grand Floridian unless you feel the need to get there faster than the bus. The bus can be slow going, but it will get you there.

Downtown Disney shops close at 11pm. Raglan Road closes 2am. You can catch a bus back to your resort from the West Side/Pleasure Island bus stop near Planet Hollywood.

And I love ice cream and chocolate desserts as much as anyone I know, and I still think the bread pudding at Raglan Road is incredible.
 
Dh and I shared the appetizer for two for our entire dinner. We left very happy, but very, very stuffed! They should call it the appetizer for four!!!


So now, we go to Raglan Road on our arrival day before we start DDP, and get the appetizer for 2. For Disney -- dinner for 2 for $26 plus drinks is awesome!!

Warning: After sharing an appetizer at Raglan Road...we turned around and did it again at Coral Reef the next day. NO! An appetizer at Coral Reef is not big enough for 1 persons lunch, much less 2 people. Plus, we were with friends who thought we were either really cheap or really broke, when in fact we were just really dumb. LOL
 
Given your other ADRs, I'd def. go with Raglan Road. It's always a must do for us. I love sitting there enjoying some nice adult beverage (hard cider on tap! :thumbsup2) and listening to the band.
 
You don't need to take a cab from the Grand Floridian unless you feel the need to get there faster than the bus. The bus can be slow going, but it will get you there.

Downtown Disney shops close at 11pm. Raglan Road closes 2am. You can catch a bus back to your resort from the West Side/Pleasure Island bus stop near Planet Hollywood.

And I love ice cream and chocolate desserts as much as anyone I know, and I still think the bread pudding at Raglan Road is incredible.

The problem with the bus is that apparently it can take an hour to get to DTD - I don't have enough time to spare to give up an hour there and back.

Oddly, I didn't see the BP on the dessert menu - and I just checked RR's website. I hope they haven't gotten rid of it.
 


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