Fun Restaurants for adults!

jacksmom

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Hi! We will be going for a quick trip in Nov. and are wondering which restaurants for fun seeking adults! It will be a quick trip for MVMCP, Downtown Disney, and a day at Epcot! Would love some suggestions! We will be on the DDP and would love some fun adult drinks!:rotfl:
 
California Grill - great food and then on to MK
Raglan Road - great music/dancer
Jiko - great food and a chance to check out a great hotel and see some of the animals
Teppan Edo - always fun:banana:
 

Prime Time Cafe is great for adults, especially those of the baby boom generation (or anyone who loves classic TV). Too bad they did away with the "clean plate club" stickers...used to have one from years ago but it fell off my trombone case where I had it!!!

Another venue adults would enjoy is the Biergarten in Germany. If you're like me and are of German descent you will find a great selection of authentic German cuisine coupled with fun live entertainment. For those who like beer, there is a one liter beer on the menu (which you'll probably need to share with someone--the guy across from me got one and split it with his cousin). I should mention that you will be seated at random tables with random people--if you enjoy meeting people from all over the world it's definitely a place for you!!!

Of course, no adult restaurant discussion would be complete without Victoria & Albert's. I'm pretty sure you have to be at least ten years old to get in there.
 
MK Resort Area ~ Artist Point (WL), Cali Grill (CR)
Epcot ~ IF you're going during F&WF... EAT! Otherwise... EAT! I love CS at Mexico & Morroco, England & Germany... Italy... China... sit-down at Canada (Le Cellier), France (either) and Japan (Teppan Edo).
DTD ~ Raglan Road & Portobello.

Good luck! Eat Drink & Be Merry!:wizard: :cloud9:
 
When you are at Epcot be sure and stop by the kiosk across from Chefs de France and get yourselves a Grey Goose Citron slushy. The best drink at Epcot imho.:thumbsup2
 
We ate at Biergarten last trip, and while my son loved it and we had a great time, I can see it being a fun "adult" meal, too. The atmosphere is awesome, the food is yummy, and the beer is flowing. After a few of those big beers, I could totally see myself out there dancing to the oompah band!
 
If your looking for a nice dinner with great food, Cali Grill is my FAV on property!
I think Biergarten is TONS of fun, but I'm from an Austrian family and that's my typical Friday night out. If you get into the spirit, you'll have the best time and the food is great! (Go ahead, try a polka!)
When I go with my friends, we like to skip a planned lunch and just grazed through WS. The slushies in France are soooo good and go great with a pastry, try the German pretzels, anything from Norway, Fiesta Margaritias....you get the idea!
 
Depends on the kind of "fun" you mean.

I love 50s Prime Time because we love to interact with "Mom" and the various "family members" there. Also, the decor is pretty much what I grew up with (depending on your age, it might be your grandparents' decor).

I also like character meals. Granted we're two adults, but we still really enjoy interacting with Mickey and the gang. We just had a great dinner at Garden Grill in Epcot the other night.
 
The Biergarten is fantastic. I'm a little sad we aren't going this year while we try some other locations. Maybe I can convince DW to add a day just for Biergarten before we leave, lol.
 
Hey is Raglan Road on the Dinner Plan? well Here is my 2 Cents

Planet Hollywood

Coral Reef

Biergertan

Sci-fi

Ohana
 
I'll vote ESPN Club, too (not sure if that's on the DDP thought).

Nice drinks and appetizers, and a fun atmosphere if you like sports at all.
 
Dh and I ate at Tapan Edo a couple of weeks ago and loved it. We were seated with 3 other couples, so I think they may try to group kidless couples together.
We plan on eating there next year with the kids, b/c I'm sure they'll love it too.
 
I'd say raglan road is the most fun if you can eat after 8:30. California grill is probably my second choice. I think the food is amazing and it is a pretty relaxed atmosphere but there isn't any entertainment (except for the fireworks).

GB
 
You don't need a restraunt for "Fun/Adult" drinks at Epcot...

Frozen Margarita at the little place outside of Mexico
Gran Marnier Slushies/Grey Goose Slushis outside France

That was Plenty fun for me! :thumbsup2
 
Another vote for Biergarten! One of our 'don't miss' when we don't have the kids with us !!
:goodvibes
 




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