Bistro De Paris ????

lovmy2girls

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Making my ADR's, and my husbands #1 request is the Bistro De Paris. My question is, we have 2 girls (7&8), they are well behaved, but are kids welcome? Any kind of kids menu? Theme park casual dress is OK? We have never eaten here, so I know nothing about it other than the menu looks great for us adults for something different and delicious!

Anyone been there with kids? How did it go? :confused3
 
When we went, I think there was only one table that had children. Personally, I would not bring my children. I also think it is overpriced. We had a good dinner, but not worth the price.
 
If your 7 and 8 year old girls can sit still and not be loud for the 2 to 3 hours you will be there for dinner then you should be fine. There is no child's menu so you should look at the adult menu and figure out if there is something they will eat. Bistro is a pretty fancy restuarant and the tables are fairly close together so excessive "kid noise" could bother the other diners. Only you know your children and can how they will behave in that situation. If you as the mom think they will be fine, you should go. It is a great restuarant. The food is wonderful and the service is really good. The wine list is extensive and staff can help you choose the right wine for your meal

Shelly
 
Thanks for the replies! I think we will just put them in the Neverland Club, and go have dinner there by ourselves that evening. They will have more fun.

Can we just wear a nice pair of shorts and nice shirt???? My husband would rather not wear dress pants.
 

Just another thought. And someone can correct me if I am wrong, but both the Beach Club and the Swan/Dolphin have kids care clubs. It might be more efficient for you to take your girls to one of these clubs and walk into Epcot through the International Gateway. This might help cut down on the total time needed at the $10/hour per kid rate. :teeth:
 
lovmy2girls said:
Thanks for the replies! I think we will just put them in the Neverland Club, and go have dinner there by ourselves that evening. They will have more fun.

Can we just wear a nice pair of shorts and nice shirt???? My husband would rather not wear dress pants.

Your husband should be able to wear shorts (really nice jean shorts or cord or kackis) and a collared shirt. I would image since Bistro is actually in a theme park it is more likely to have more casual dress. Have a great time. The souffle is to die for but it takes a long time so if you want to try it order it at the same time as your meal. Have a great dinner!!
 
dallastxcpa said:
Just another thought. And someone can correct me if I am wrong, but both the Beach Club and the Swan/Dolphin have kids care clubs. It might be more efficient for you to take your girls to one of these clubs and walk into Epcot through the International Gateway. This might help cut down on the total time needed at the $10/hour per kid rate. :teeth:


Excellent thought! Thank you. :thumbsup2
 












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