Please note, I'm writing my response knowing that you didn't get the ADR you wanted at Le Cellier, and also that you are looking for a 1 TS credit steak --
I can't recommend the Concourse Steakhouse more highly. My best friend and I eat there every other year when we're together for our "all girls" trip. I am an adventurous diner; Krisi is extremely conservative. (In fact, she is so conservative that one might actually label her a "picky eater" if one didn't love her as much as my friends and I do.) We have never had anything but the most sublime meals and service at the Concourse, and we look forward to that single meal the most in our "all girls" trips.
The cuts of meat have always been superb; the chefs always cook them to our specifications, regardless of our level of pickiness. The side dishes are yummy, even if you are picky and want no garlic in your mashed potatoes. The salads are crisp and not overly laden with dressing; the bread has a marvelously crisp, fresh crust, and the butter is real.
Further enhancing our enjoyment, we have always had magnificent servers. I mean that sincerely. Each and every server we've ever had at the Concourse has been deserving of his or her own letter of commendation. They are friendly without being too forward; polite and helpful, and efficient as well.
On my next family trip, I will be dining at the Yachtsman Steakhouse with my husband, son, and daughter, and despite the fact that many DISers have reassured me that we will love the Yachtsman, there is a large part of my soul yearning for the Concourse instead. Fortunately, I'm meeting Krisi and my other best friends at the Concourse in November, so I will not feel deprived of that glory this year -- at least!
--Bay
P.S. -- In the pursuit of honesty, I must confess that I have not had magnificent experiences at Le Cellier. It was nice. Honestly, it was nice. But it has never achieved the level of service and food that the Concourse has. When I tried the cheese soup, it was so salty it burned my lips. The service was good and friendly, but the food was not up to par. I keep meaning to go back and give Le Cellier a fourth chance to impress me, but it's hard to do so after three disappointing visits. So don't feel *too* badly that you couldn't snag an ADR there. You may find some other place that pleases you immensely as a result!