Dinning Suggestions???

jberry5

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Hello, we're going to WDW towards the end of August. Although we've been there a few times, it seems we sort of get stuck in the same routine as far as where we eat. Was wondering what places others enjoy. It will be myself, DW, DS3, and DS(2mos) going. As of today, we only have one ADR made, and that is for Chef Mickey's (breakfast). Doesn't necessarily need to be sit-down or character, as we'll likely do less of that on this trip than usual, just places you and your family enjoy. Here are the places we have ate at in the past:

Magic Kingdom
-Crystal Palace (breakfast & lunch)
-Liberty Tree Tave (dinner)
-Casey's Corner
-Cosmic Ray's
-Pecos Bill Cafe

Epcot
-Garden Grill (dinner)
-Italy
-Mexico

MGM
-Sci-Fi Dine-In
-50's Prime Time Cafe
-Hollywood & Vine
-ABC Commissary

Animal Kingdom
-Restaurantosaurus (breakfast)

Resorts
-O'Hana's (breakfast, dinner)

Downtown Disney
-Rainforest Cafe
 
It seems you have quite a bit of place to eat at but I guess if you want a little variety, try out a different country in Epcot such as Germany or Japan. If you're up for a good steak try Canada. Of course France always has good food.

I tend to stick with fast foods so I'm not really an expert.
 
why not give Concourse Steakhouse a try so you can say we ate there before they shut it down:rotfl: besides the food is good.
 
Biergarten Restaurant is a buffet you can not miss when you are in Epcot. (For Dinner) The entertainment is great and for those who enjoy 33-ounce steins, schnitzel, and strudel there is plenty to be had. It’s also the first place I've ever had spätzle, which; some people love, and others hate.

Coral Reef Restaurant is built into the side of former living seas pavilion. (It's Nemo and Friends something or other now.) They serve lots and lots of fish.

If you are a pass holder or Florida resident I strongly advise you to buy the Disney Dining card. $65.00 for a pass holder which gets up to 10 people 20% off for eating at most of the restaurants (at least 70). It’s well worth it!
 

My kids are older but here are a few we always enjoy. Liberty Tree we have found the food to be much better for lunch than dinner. For a relaxed fun lunch try Beaches n Cream at the Beach Club. The Rose and Crown in England -- great to make late reservations so you can see the fireworks from their viewing area. 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian. The kids always enjoy the Hoop Dee Doo Revue.
 
Some places our family likes that aren't on your list:

MK: Columbia Harbor House*
Epcot: LeCellier, Teppanyaki, Marrakesh, Yorkshire County Fish & Chips*
AK: Tusker House* (assuming it's open during your trip)
DTD: Cap'n Jacks
Resorts: Kona Cafe (Polynesian), Spoodles (Boardwalk), Pepper Market* (CSR)





*=Counter Service
 
My family favs!

MK: Columbia Harbour House
CR: Concourse Steak House-California Grill-Chef Mickeys!
Poly: Ohana and Kona
GF: Park Fare (closed for rehab)
WL:Wispering Canyon
BC: Cape May
EC: Germany-Biergarten
MGM:Sci-Fi
AKL: Boma - Jiko

We enjoy all these places! So tough to add or try new ones!
 
We love whispering canyon at WL. It is loud in there but a fun loud, the kids get to ride those pony on a stick things and trip ther napkins in the air, very fun. :rotfl:
 












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