jannielane
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 28, 2007
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My group of four dined on November 11 at Cape May Cafe, which had been one of our favorite Disney restaurants on previous trips. However, the restaurant will no longer be on our itinerary on future trips, due to the serious decline in variety and quality of the buffet offerings.
The buffet has been reduced in size by half, with an even more extensive reduction in the variety of dishes offered. For what is supposed to be a "clam bake" experience, the seafood dishes were sparse, poorly prepared and embarrassing. Well over half of the clams and mussels I served to myself were empty. The only other seafood offering was bland and overcooked baked salmon. Half of one side of the four-sided buffet was taken up by tired looking pizzas, which had formerly appeared only on the children's buffet section. Salad selections have been reduced, as have side dishes and other offerings. The only dish that I actually enjoyed was the rich clam chowder.
Of course, Disney failed to reduce prices to reflect the reduction in quality of the restaurant.
The buffet has been reduced in size by half, with an even more extensive reduction in the variety of dishes offered. For what is supposed to be a "clam bake" experience, the seafood dishes were sparse, poorly prepared and embarrassing. Well over half of the clams and mussels I served to myself were empty. The only other seafood offering was bland and overcooked baked salmon. Half of one side of the four-sided buffet was taken up by tired looking pizzas, which had formerly appeared only on the children's buffet section. Salad selections have been reduced, as have side dishes and other offerings. The only dish that I actually enjoyed was the rich clam chowder.
Of course, Disney failed to reduce prices to reflect the reduction in quality of the restaurant.