Good voucher deal- Pepper Market ???

icydog

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Hi, has anyone gone to the Pepper Market for dinner on Q&C vouchers? Is the food good and is this a "bargain" for using a voucher. Do you have otheer suggestions for voucher use other than Beaches and Cream?( too small and long waits my DH cannot do) I won't be in the parks that day so it will have to be in some resort or another I guess.
 
Pepper Market is a good place to use vouchers. On Saturdays they even have prime rib in the evening (or did our last visit). There would be plenty to share with the wet burrito, the chinese stirfry, and even the grilled tuna.

Have fun!
 
We used 2 vouchers in Feb. DH and I had 2 ribeye dinners, a coke, a bottled water, keylime pie and a turnover. (he also had a beer and paid cash for that) Our total for the meal, minus the beer, was $52. I though the food was good and we had plenty of it. We even took the desserts and bottled water to go. We saved $30 on that meal. It was the only one we needed for the day, except for a couple of snacks in the evening.
 
Thanks for your replies. I know we will enjoy our Saturday dinner there. My Dh and sister will really enjoy the steak or prime ribs. I on the other hand will pig out on grilled tuna.
 

IMHO - the Pepper Market is the Best place to use your Q&C vouchers! Yum!
 
We ate at Beaches & Cream and Pepper Market during our trip about 3 weeks ago. We preferred our meals at the Pepper Market more than B & C. We used 2 vouchers and got 2 Prime Rib dinners (came with sides of veggies and a potato - got one baked and french fries). My son wanted fruit and I was prepared to pay $5 or so for the small fruit bowl he got but the cashier counted it as a dessert. We got a huge cinnamon roll as the other dessert and a soda and an orange juice. There was some confusion when I checked out. The cashier asked me if I got my sides and I was confused since we got sides (potato & veggies) that came with the $17.99 Prime Rib dinner. She said we could get a side like rice or beans. I walked around a bit but didn't see anything that I felt like eating. I did see egg rolls that I thought might be counted as side items. I asked the cashier if we could take our side items to go and she called over her manager who said we already got our sides since they came with the Prime Rib dinner. We definitely got our money's worth and were more than full so we didn't really care!
 












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