Help me choose an Epcot table service

Elbow642

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This is for dinner and these are our top picks, we just can't decide....

Le Cellier
Coral Reef
San Angel
Garden Grill
Alfredos


I know that I will get a lot of opinions, but which of these would you choose for an Epcot day. We have never been to any of these and we enjoy good food. We have a number of kid friendly options for the rest of our days and would like a more sophisticated meal.

I tried to do a poll, but can't for the life of me figure out how.

Thank you!
 
My pick would be for Le Cellier. I just love there steaks! They have this maple glazed filet with cream cheese mashed potatoes and to me it is to DIE for! Then of course there is Canadian cheddar cheese soup, pretzel bread, and ice wine...makes this one of my favorites!!
 
I would skip the Garden Grill if you want a sophisticated meal. The Garden Grill is fun, but not sophisticated.

I'd go with the Coral Reef. It is upscale dining and your kids can enjoy watching the fish while you eat.
 
I would pick Le Cellier and ALfredos as a back up if LC is sold out
 

LeCellier, for sure. They're always booked solid for a reason! My hubby loves the microbrews and the food is fantastic. If you go for a later dinner and end after the park has closed, you can walk around all the countries and everything is lit up so beautifully. It's a great way to get some cool pictures and there are no people in the way!;)
Any restaurant you pick you will have a great time at though, it's Disney! :thumbsup2 so just have fun!
 
We have never eaten at LeCellier so I cannot comment on it. We do adore Coral Reef though it as a really nice relaxing meal. I had 2 glow-tini's that made it even better lol.
 
Thanks for all the responses!

I just got off the phone with Disney and unfortunately both Le Cellier and Coral Reef are booked on our Epcot day. Alfredos is closing on August 31, so that is out too.

I may just go ahead and book Spoodles for that night or go with Garden Grill, even though we are having plenty of kid meals through the week. The food there at least sounds pretty tasty.

No opinions of San Angel? Or any others that I may be over-looking?

Thanks again!
 
I loved San Angel. Be aware that it is pretty authentic though and not everyone may be up to it. My wife and I loved it, but my less adventurous in laws did not like it to much. The atmosphere is really cool to with the live music and the feel of being outside at a market. I also recommend the boat ride once dinner is over it is always a short line and a nice way to let the food digest a bit before going back to the excitment of Disney.

Coral Reef is great for the atmosphere but the food is nothing amazing, I have always enjoyed it but have found better fare elsewhere.
 
We enjoy Marrakessh (sp?) in Morrocco. It is a beautiful setting, with warm friendly servers and the food is good. There is a musical group and a belly dancer that entertain during dinner too.
 
San Angel is authenic? I thought it was not that is why we never ate there. We are from Texas and used to live near the border and love authenic Mexican food but it is hard to find.
 


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