I read the blog, but they must not have realized that indeed, there was a full service restaurant.We stayed at CBR the year it opened, 1988, again 1989, 1990 & 1991 (we needed a change from Poly & CR

). There
absolutely was a TS restaurant and we ate there several times.
It was lovely! White tablecloths, real china...much nicer than Shutters. It was an elevated open area - if you are familiar with the CBR food court, there is an area to the left - up those stairs used to be a TS. We remember it very well and had many nice meals there. It was closed/roped off when not open, so it could not be used for food court seating.
We were shocked when we returned in 2004 to find the area turned into food court seating - and when Shutters is not open, that seating can be used as food court over flow (felt tacky to us, not like a real restaurant since guests could use the tables anytime Shutters is not open). Shutters is not nearly as nice - we think of it as barely better than the food court, not a real TS as previously. The original was
very nice and not inexpensive.
Eric, I think it was The Captain's Table, but will need to go through an old WDW box and find the CBR newsletter from the '80's to be sure. Back in those days there was also rocking chairs outside along the porch, Bob Marley music playing throughout the resort - these days it sounds like Caribbean elevator muzak to us.
Ah, those were the good 'ole days. CBR was a beautiful tropical resort when it opened. No bland Nemo theme, rather lovely tropically themed rooms, each Village with it's own color scheme outside as well as inside - the comforters etc, all unique to each Village. Rooms are larger than other mods -we may be biased because we stayed there when it was new, but it was outstanding.
Ahhh....sweet memories.