Help us decide where to eat at EPCOT

snowmouse

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We think we have narrowed it down to three choices for a Saturday night dinner. We are looking at Le Cellier, Chefs de France, or the Cape May Clam Bake at the Beach Club. We have done BC and Canada before, France would be new, but we also love the other choices. Opinions please. :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 :confused3
 
We have eaten at Marrakesh and Biergarten so far and enjoyed both. Biergarten is much more loud and boisterous, especially during their showtimes. The tables are large and you share with other parties if you don't take up the whole table. It's buffet style and the food and atmosphere were great. Marrakesh was much quieter, although they have a show as well. The food was excellent, the service was wonderful. Either of these would be great choices IMO.
 
snowmouse said:
We think we have narrowed it down to three choices for a Saturday night dinner. We are looking at Le Cellier, Chefs de France, or the Cape May Clam Bake at the Beach Club. We have done BC and Canada before, France would be new, but we also love the other choices. Opinions please. :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 :confused3

Go with LeCellier. We love this place.
 

I thought the clam bake was so-so.

Le Cellier was good, just ok but that was three trips ago in 2000.

Never been to France.

Loved Biergarten and we always like Rose and Crown Pub.
 
We also love Le Cellier, but have you thought of Mitsukoshi Teppanyaki in Japan at the WS in Epcot? This is a Japanese place where the chef cooks in front of you at the grill.....very good food and fun!
 
I'd recommend either Le Cellier, Yachtsman Steakhouse or the Rose & Crown. These are great. If you choose the Rose & Crown, make a PS for around 7:30pm. Stop by during the day to confirm your reservation and ask if they could please indicate on your PS that you would like a patio table. Check in early and re-request a patio table and tell them you don't mind waiting a little while for one. This way you get to enjoy a great meal, then watch Illuminations from the comfort of your table during dessert.
 
Of your 3 choices, I've been to Chefs de France and Le Cellier. Both are great. I think it just depends what you're in the mood for. Why not try France since you've never done it?

I've eaten at all the countries except Norway, China and upstairs in Japan. My favorites are Le Cellier and Chefs de France.
 
I vote Le Cellier , Mmmmm, Mmmm good
 
out of your 3 choices, i would pick le cellier, definitely. but it IS a steakhouse - if it were me i'd go for a more unique cuisine & atmosphere, like marrakesh in morrocco :flower:
 
snowmouse said:
We think we have narrowed it down to three choices for a Saturday night dinner. We are looking at Le Cellier, Chefs de France, or the Cape May Clam Bake at the Beach Club. We have done BC and Canada before, France would be new, but we also love the other choices. Opinions please. :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 :confused3
....Le Cellier......an 8 on the steakometer!
 
Cape May (my DH loves the ribs, baked potatoes, I love the peel n eat shrimp and clams plus the Oreo bon bon's and Chef de France (nice sit down choice, try to get a window table, plus the chefs menu is a good value) are on our must do list! Both are great choices!
 

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