--Pepper Market Pastries --
We slept in Monday because we stayed at MK until almost 3 AM. We made coffee in our room and ate the pastries we bought at Pepper Market the day before. We bought two small bottles of milk for the kids at the Main St. Bakery the night before, so they had something to drink. DH and I shared a blueberry pastry and a big fat pecan cinnamon roll. The pastry was yummy, and the cinnamon roll was pretty good, but a tad dry inside. DS also had a big fat cinnamon roll (no pecans) and DD had a blueberry muffin. -- both seemed to enjoy their breakfasts.
--Sunshine Seasons lunch --
We got to Epcot around noon. After we did a few things, we went to Sunshine Seasons for lunch between 1:00 and 2:00. It was pretty busy, but we had no trouble getting our food. Finding a table was a challenge, but we found one pretty quickly.
DH got the Turkey and Muenster Cheese on Foccacia (delicious!) a bag of chips, and a piece cheesecake. The cashier told him that the chips weren't included on the
DDP, so he paid for those OOP. I got the grilled salmon, mashed potatoes, salad and key lime pie-- all very tasty. DS got some Asian dish with noodles (I couldn't tell if it was lo mein or udon). He wasn't too crazy about it, but he still ate most of it. I tasted it and it was OK. He also had the cheesecake and said it was delicious. He ate it in microscopic bites (which is saying a lot for a ravenous 14 year old!) so he could savor it. DD had the kids meal with a rotisserie chicken leg, mashed potatoes, carrots and chocolate pudding. She only ate about half of it, but also said it was good.
--Le Cellier Dinner--
This was our first visit to Le Cellier, so we were stoked. We checked in 15 min. early for our 6:45 res, and were called right at 6:45. We were seated in the side that represented the western part of Canada. Our server was from British Columbia, which was nice since we've actually been there and could relate to some of the places he mentioned.
DH and I enjoyed all the breads we were served, but DH especially raved about the pretzel bread. Our server brought us more bread after we snarfed it all up. Yum! DD got to order an appetizer with her kids meal. She got the Cheddar Cheese soup, and DH and I got to taste a little bite when she was finished -- it was smokey, bacony and creamy. Delicious!
I don't recall reading this before, but the dinner menu had a chef's selection option that was included on the basic DDP, and included an appetizer, an entree and a dessert. Unfortunately, it limited the choice of entrees, so we passed since we knew we wanted the New York Strip. I asked if they could substitute the cream cheese mashed potatoes for roasted Yukon Gold potatoes, and the server said, "of course!" DH got the same thing, also with mashed potatoes. DS got the prime rib and DD got the kids steak.
The steak was very tender and well-prepared and the cream cheese mashed potatoes were rich and sinfully delicious. DH also raved about his steak. DS enjoyed his prime rib, and ate every last morsel. DD only ate part of her steak because she wasn't that hungry, and we boxed up the rest for a late night snack for DH.
For dessert, DH, DS and I all got the Chocolate Whiskey Cake, which was divine. DD got the ice cream sundae.
Consensus was that Le Cellier was a definite winner, and one we will return to. When I mentioned writing this review, DS said to be sure to mention how great the service was -- again -- that's a lot coming from a 14 year old!
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