>Same experience at Summer House; mediocre food (I mean, it's not bad, it's just that for the price it also isn't very good), inattentive service, and LOUD.
>We love Jaleo and would eat there every meal if I could afford it, hahaha.
>I prefer Boathouse over Paddlefish but both were good. I think I prefer Boathouse's atmosphere, although when we took the 8 year old to Paddlefish we asked for a window table and he was fascinated with watching the water and Amphicars. He also said it was his best meal of the trip- and I have to agree, the kids shrimp with alfredo was lovely.
>Morimoto was very good, but a limited experience as I was dining solo and sat at the upstairs bar. However, food was great and bartender was attentive and amusing.
>Polite Pig is great but only if we can sit outside, preferably, at the bar. Otherwise it seems to be just more BBQ (which seems to be Disney's trend these days... for a while it was Italian, now it's BBQ).
>City Works was a surprise find. To start... awesome selection of craft beers. Food is solid, good portion size, and for Disney the prices aren't terrible. It's also one place we've been able to walk up to and get a table without a painfully long wait.
>Raglan Road used to be better, IMO. We'd go every trip to see and talk with the dancers (DD was a professional dance for a few years) and that was ALWAYS a highlight. In fact, we went when the dancing was just returning after the pandemic and the dancers were so wonderful to talk with, so appreciative that we appreciate their art and what they went thru during Covid, etc. It was great.) Anyhow... it's loud, of course, so be prepared or bring your earplugs. The food used to be great but the last few times we went it was hit-or-miss. Can't remember the actual dishes, but half of the table was really satisfied, the other half was of the opinion that the food was fine but they weren't interested in taking the leftovers home. We haven't been in the last few years, so this might have changed.