OK....We had five kids and a variety of tastes, so here goes.....
Wild Wings: Just a short ride from the resort. They had a wide variety of food and everyone said they liked what they had. The place is a huge restaurant and really has a bar/nighclub atmosphere that is really friendly. We had no problem bringing in teenagers, ages 14-17.
The Old Oyster Factory: Great location, great food, but a bit pricy. The location and views are excellent. Seems to be very popular on weekend so expect a wait. Great place if you get a good spot in the rerstaurant to watch the Tuesday night fireworks @ Disney. They have famous t-shirts there.
Cafe' Europa at Harbortown: We waited an hour and twenty minutes to get our meal but the food was great. The place is right under the famous harbortown lighthouse. Also pricy, so we ordered pizza for the kids that night and had dinner just for adults.
Salty Dog at South beach: Lots to do here for the entire fa
mily and relatively cheap. It's a cool spot for the kids with a wide variety of foods, seafood, pizza, burgers, etc. The indoor restaurant is supposedly nice but it had a 3 hour wait. We ate outside at the many tables. it's kinda like and outdoor fleamarket of various foods that appeals to most everyone. This place also sells famous t-shirts. Ice cream too.
The Aunt Cheladas or whatever the place was on Hope Ave (near Wild Wings) was always crowded, but we never made it there.
Guiseppe's: Right near the resort with a homemade icecream parlor around the corner, near Fuddrucker's. This place was alsways packed and we never made it in. The ice cream was realy good here.
The Ice Cream Store in Coligny Square: Another great homemade ice cream factory.
Crackerbarrel was great for family breakfasts.
That was pretty much it for us. Anything I listed was great, except for Aunt Chelada's. We would go back to any of them again.