Getting dressed up and going out for a nice meal, where?

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My DH and I are going to WDW for an adults only trip in November. Where would be a good place to go where we can go out, get dressed up and have a nice meal, other than V&A.

Thx!
 
When we want a nice dinner experience we head to Narcoosee's at the Grand Floridian. Dinner is amazing! You can see the fireworks from the balcony too.
 
DH and I find Jiko to be quite romantic! Unique food and a beautiful setting -you can take a stroll around AKL and enjoy the grounds after dinner. :love:
 

Any of the "signature" restaurants (excluding LeCellier) would be a good choice for a dress up, nice meal. It will kind of depend on your dining preferences.

Some places to consider due to uniqueness: Artist Point and Jiko. You'll find that the menu's in both of these places contain some very unusual (but yummy) items that you won't easily find elsewhere. Booking a later ADR (say 8-ish) will assure a quieter evening. Both also offer a very nice ambiance. Also high on the overall ambiance scale is Citrico in the GF.


You may want to read the dining reviews here when trying to decide. :disrocks:
 
As OKW Lover suggests, any of the Signatures would be good. A lot depends on your menu preferences, of course.
I'd suggest any of the 3 restaurants at Swan/Dolphin--Blue Zoo, Shulas, or Il Mulino.
 
I would probably go with Artist Point, just because the resort is so beautiful.

Have a nice time.

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As OKW Lover suggests, any of the Signatures would be good. A lot depends on your menu preferences, of course.
I'd suggest any of the 3 restaurants at Swan/Dolphin--Blue Zoo, Shulas, or Il Mulino.
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My DH and I are going to WDW for an adults only trip in November. Where would be a good place to go where we can go out, get dressed up and have a nice meal, other than V&A.

Thx!

The only Disney restaurant where everyone will be 'dressed up' is V&A. All Disney signature restaurants, no matter what the dress code, allow park attire, even the Bistro in France. So then the decision comes down to what kind of food you enjoy and what venue you like.

Personally I think bluezoo at the Dolphin is the most adult oriented.

Another option would be the Bull and Bear at the Waldorf Astoria, behind Pop Century off Buena Vista Drive.
 
Citricos has really nice food! It is also one of the more formal signature restaurants at Disney. When we went, no one was wearing park attire. Dress shorts or pants for men and a nice dress or skirt and top for women. We were seated by the window facing MK and had a great view of the fireworks while we were eating.
We ate at California Grill, and the waitress was very good, however, it was SO crowded. We were there to see Wishes and the viewing area was SO crowded I could barely see. Considering they market it to have an exclusive view over MK I didn't think this was on. The food was good but we didn't really like it much because we aren't sushi people. CG felt a lot less formal too, with people dressed in park attire.
 
One more vote for Citrico's! We had a wonderful, quiet meal there :lovestruc
 
Our go to place for adult only meals are at the Swan/Dolphin as they are more adult than Disney's signatures and better IMO. all 3 are great but my personal favorite is bluezoo.
 
Whenever we dine at signatures we always dress up. We love the Yachtsman, Cali Grill, and Citricos.
 


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