BEASLYBOO
OKW/Disney... my happy place.
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My traveling entourage includes my son, his best friend and his girlfriend (the 3 musketeers) all 21 and these are their favorites and why!
Raglan - they each requested it for their turning 21 dinners. Ambiance, entertainment, food, varied appetizer and entree choices and Ger’s Bread & Butter Pudding. We’ve gone for years, always a good meal and a fun experience.
Spice Road, they have seasoned palates, we (the parents) had enjoyed it many times before this, Aug was their 1st time. Nice view of the fire works, the cuisine, so well executed, they each said it was a treat to have eaten there.
Tepan Edo, with a huge group, is there anything more fun than complete interaction with the chef and your friends and family. Everything is fresh and tasty and it’s just a fun experience.
Biergarten, we love German food, oompapa music, and beer, what more can you say.
Sci-Fi, The food/pricing fits the venue. What Disney has done here, it’s given its patrons a piece of true Americana. It’s charming, quirky funny and serves good food. It’s a burger & onion ring joint and it’s good, if you’re expecting the Cali Grill, yes you’re in the wrong place. It’s dark, you’re sitting 2 by 2, enjoy the uniqueness of experience!
When you say super engaging, when we travel together, all that not only comes from the menu/venue but also from each of us as we talk and laugh and share fun times, here are a few restaurants that we’ve all enjoyed for various reasons:
Sanaa, good and interesting cuisine with a possible view of the animals(giraffes etc)
Jiko, excellent cuisine and excellent wine,$$$. Wine Bar George, good food (but limited family style menu) good wine! Marrakesh, cous-cous, kebabs, belly dancing, music, beautiful decor, we’ve always enjoyed it. Rose & Crown, possible best view of the fire works, good beer and food, we’ve been many times. Tiffin’s, new to them this year, expensive but we all really loved the food and the atmosphere.
On the horizon as requested by the kids, Frontera Cuicina from Rick Bayless, in October!
Good luck!
Raglan - they each requested it for their turning 21 dinners. Ambiance, entertainment, food, varied appetizer and entree choices and Ger’s Bread & Butter Pudding. We’ve gone for years, always a good meal and a fun experience.
Spice Road, they have seasoned palates, we (the parents) had enjoyed it many times before this, Aug was their 1st time. Nice view of the fire works, the cuisine, so well executed, they each said it was a treat to have eaten there.
Tepan Edo, with a huge group, is there anything more fun than complete interaction with the chef and your friends and family. Everything is fresh and tasty and it’s just a fun experience.
Biergarten, we love German food, oompapa music, and beer, what more can you say.
Sci-Fi, The food/pricing fits the venue. What Disney has done here, it’s given its patrons a piece of true Americana. It’s charming, quirky funny and serves good food. It’s a burger & onion ring joint and it’s good, if you’re expecting the Cali Grill, yes you’re in the wrong place. It’s dark, you’re sitting 2 by 2, enjoy the uniqueness of experience!
When you say super engaging, when we travel together, all that not only comes from the menu/venue but also from each of us as we talk and laugh and share fun times, here are a few restaurants that we’ve all enjoyed for various reasons:
Sanaa, good and interesting cuisine with a possible view of the animals(giraffes etc)
Jiko, excellent cuisine and excellent wine,$$$. Wine Bar George, good food (but limited family style menu) good wine! Marrakesh, cous-cous, kebabs, belly dancing, music, beautiful decor, we’ve always enjoyed it. Rose & Crown, possible best view of the fire works, good beer and food, we’ve been many times. Tiffin’s, new to them this year, expensive but we all really loved the food and the atmosphere.
On the horizon as requested by the kids, Frontera Cuicina from Rick Bayless, in October!
Good luck!
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