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hezreck

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My hubby and I are going to Disney for our 15th anniversary in Feb. We are not doing the free dining, instead we got the $300 gift card and we have lots of Disney rewards to use too. We want to go to a table service restaurant for a nice anniversary dinner. I don't want to go anywhere that you cant wear park clothes to. Just wanted to know some of your favorite places to eat. The last time we were at Disney was 2006 and our daughter was with us so I would like to try something new. Meaning finally going to a place that I don't have to worry if they have good "kid" food.:rotfl:
 
Victoria and Alberts would not seat you in park clothes.

Boma, Jiko, Narcoosee's, California Grill and Coral Reef at some TS places we've really enjoyed.
 
Yachtsman Steakhouse, Cali Grill, and Le Cellier are three of my favorites!! Have a great anniversay dinner :goodvibes
 
We went to the Yachtsman SH for our Anniversary.
They print out special Menus for you and make a special Dessert.
The food and service are Excellent.
 

Artist Point at the Wilderness Resort is really nice. It's a great place for couples. There aren't too many kids, the ambience is nice, and the berry cobler dessert is great!
 
One thing to note about some of these suggestions.... yes, the signature restaurants will seat you in park clothes, however, most people are more dressed up. Just want to give the OP a heads-up.

We've eaten at many of the signatures. Just on our trip in July, we ate at California Grill, Narcoossee's, and Jiko. At all three we were dressed nicer. Not DRESSY, but nicer.

THey are all FABULOUS!!!!:thumbsup2

We also really love Boma and Le Cellier, where you will find people more casually dressed.
 
If you wear the right thing to the park, you will be able to eat at any signature except V & A. Basically, they just don't want people in tank tops, cut-offs, swim suit cover ups and offensive t-shirts.

Khakis and a polo shirt with sneakers on a guy would be perfectly acceptable, but you will see some people more dressed up.

My first choice of recommendation is Citricos because I find it to be the most low-key and romantic of the signatures. Almost all the others are louder and more boisterous, but still offer fantastic meals, namely Jiko, Flying Fish, and Cali Grill for me.

If you don't want to worry about any kind of dress code and want something less expensive, Sanaa is amazing!
 
We celebrated our 25th at Cali Grill it was wonderful, but we also chose Flying Fish for 30th and it was also very special. We dressed in nicer clothes, but I have seen other diners in park clothes. Maybe try capris and a blouse, and kahakis and polo for men. Any place you choose will be special--its a celebration and you are at Disney. Congrats on 15 years!
 
We would go for Shula's and then you could always take a walk around the boardwalk!
 
Thanks for all the great suggestions. I really think we will end up eating at a table service in one of the parks. We have already tried Le Cellier, so if you had to choose, what park restaurant would you choose? Thanks again.
 












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