I am looking for some fabulous restaurants for when I take my next Disney Trip 2012. Please share 1 favorite Table Service and 1 favorite quick service, and were they're located. Thanks!
I'm not sure if you want table service restaurants that are one dining credit or two or if you will be on the dining plan. Our favorite table service that requires only one credit is o'hanas at the Polynesian resort. Our favorite table service that requires two credits is California grill at the contemporary. Our favorite quick service restaurant is casey's corner in magic kingdom. We love the corn dog nuggets and like that you can get cotton candy or cracker jacks as our dessert.
Favorite TS - It's been awhile, but Le Cellier in Canada within Epcot. Although I really would love to go to Garden Grill in The Land pavilion in Epcot
Favorite QS - Wolfgang Express in DTD
Yes, have been to Biergarten and others mentioned. Biergarten is completely different. It's fun and festive with the German band playing. The food was good, but not the best I've had at WDW. It's a buffet, which I don't believe any of the TS meals suggested thus far are.
Like a couple of other posters, I think Ohanas at the Polynesian resort is the best TS at WDW.
My favorite QS meal is Sunshine Seasons at Epcot. Lots of choices (the most of any QS meals I've seen at WDW), the food is fresh, HUGE portions, and lots more variety than your standard burger, chicken strips, etc. They also have delicious dessert selections.
1TS credit meal- Les Chef's in EPCOT
2TS credit- Hoop-Dee-Doo is probably the best value for the credits (Ft. W)
Signature- Flying Fish Cafe on the Boardwalk
Non-meal plan- Shula's or bluezoo
CS- Columbia Harbor House in MK, Flame Tree in AK, Wolfgang Puck's Express in DTD.
Victoria & Albert will have the fewest children (but requires a jacket for gentlemen). Arguably the 'finest' restaurant at Disney.
Flying Fish has excellent fish along the Boardwalk, but is part of Disney Dining Plan (so there can be plenty of children).
CA Grill is also part of Disney Dining, but seeing the Fireworks can make for a spectacular evening.
BlueZoo is inside Dolphin and is NOT part of Disney Dining Plan (so there are fewer children). This is my personal favorite (but I've not been to either Victoria & Albert or Flying Fish is a few years)