Dining Suggestions for our stay 3/29 - 4/1

Haydo Potato

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Hello! Wife and I will be at WDW next weekend for a "babymoon" and looking for ideas for table service dining in these scenarios:

Thursday -- travel day, should be at the resort (Port Orleans Riverside) mid-morning; we are thinking about a good/reasonable table service restaurant at an onsite resort for dinner, any ideas? Some thoughts we had were Beaches and Cream or a Grand Floridian restaurant (my personal choice)

Friday -- already planned, thinking Italian in Epcot

Saturday -- we are planning on dinner at Hollywood Studios; does anyone have suggestions other than Prime Time Cafe? we would love the atmosphere there but the online menu doesn't sound SUPER appealing to my pregnant wife :crazy2:
 
Thursday - I would consider dining at Disney Springs. There are many great options and you can get a boat from Port Orleans. If you want something at a resort, Boma at AKL is amazing (it is a buffet). Artist Point or Whispering Canyon at Wilderness are also good choices.
Saturday Consider The Brown Derby. really good food. Next choice would be Mama Melrose, but that would be Italian 2 days in a row (not that that is a bad thing).
 
If you are staying at Port Orleans, I would definitely plan on taking the boat to Disney Springs and enjoying some of the wonderful options there. Our favs include Homecoming, Raglan Road, Morimoto, and the Boathouse.

If 50's doesn't appealing to you, I'd suggest taking the boat to Beach Club and doing Beaches in Cream since that already had your attention. It's a short trip and would please me if I was pregnant :-)
 

We just had breakfast at the Grand Floridian Cafe and received excellent service, very good food, and enjoyed the pleasant, airy, decor; highly recommend. Beaches and Cream -not so much. The food isn't great and the ice cream (the biggest draw there I think) is Edy's.

If you are staying at Port Orleans, I would definitely plan on taking the boat to Disney Springs and enjoying some of the wonderful options there.

^^^ I would also recommend this route. There are some really, really interesting options at DS including Morimoto's, Raglan, Boathouse, etc.
 
I agree DS has great choices but I really enjoyed Boatwrights at Riverside. The food was great and so was the service and it is usually very easy to get a table.
 
My suggestion for an on-resort dining experience is Hoop Dee Doo Revue. Food and entertainment totally worth it!
Instead of eating at Hollywood Studios, would you consider taking the boat or walking to the Boardwalk? Lots of good dining options there.
 
Saturday -- we are planning on dinner at Hollywood Studios; does anyone have suggestions other than Prime Time Cafe? we would love the atmosphere there but the online menu doesn't sound SUPER appealing to my pregnant wife :crazy2:
What foods do appeal to her? The Cobb Salad at Brown Derby is delicious, and not heavy. Anyway, you should be able to link to all the recommended restaurants here http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dining/disneydining.cfm
 


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