How many times did you eat at the same restaurant during one trip to WDW?

I believe that the only time I have even eaten at the same place twice in one trip was the one time I was at WDW for almost two weeks. I had two different companions...one went home and the other arrived that same day. So, I did eat at 50's twice and at LeCellier twice on that trip, but not with the same people.
Well, unless of course you count either Main St Bakery or the BW Bakery. Grab stuff at both repeatedly on each trip!!!
 
We rarely repeat....I like trying new places each meal!

That being said, last trip, our first evening we had an amazing meal (and loved the atmosphere, too!) at Rose and Crown. One of the best meal experiences we have ever had - ANYWHERE! So, our last night there, we cancelled our standing reservation where ever that was, and went back to R&C. Great way to start and end a magical vacation!

We don't have any repeats coming up on the next 2 trips, though. Trying all new places on both vacations!

(Well, except Boma isn't new...that is our one standing ressie - DH "NEEDS" breakfast there once each trip..)
 
For TS the most I've gone is twice, but it's always been for breakfast and lunch or dinner, never the same meal twice, if that makes sense. For CS I don't think, aside from my resort food court, I've gone to the same restaurant more then twice either. My resort food court, I probably end up in at least once a day for at least breakfast or a snack.
 

We've eaten at the same sit-down restaurant a few times on the same trip, but never for the same meal. The most recent time we did this, we ate at Kouzzina for breakfast and dinner on the same day.

Even when we stayed at the Boardwalk on out last trip, we didn't eat at the same restaurant more than once. There are just too many new experiences and old favorites to visit throughout WDW to repeat meals.
 
I've not been a big fan of ESPN but then again I've never had the wings. The best thing the restaurant/bar has going for it is convenience to the Boardwalk area, doesn't require an ADR and it's open late. I had a horendous ceasar salad and philly cheese steak, but for convenience sake I would go again and try the wings!

Last February we spent 4 very cold/wet (30 degrees) days at Disney. We had dinner at Le Cellier one night and I ordered take out beer cheese soup from there the two following days at lunch. The hostess said we don't normally offer take out but they did it for me both days!
 
that's why DD wanted to go back to sci fi - she thought the veggie pasta at sci fi was the best vegetarian meal she had at WDW....she probably would have been happy to eat there every day :)

and she would have been happy eating at the tangerine cafe for all her CS meals - she loves the veggie meal there as well!

I think that Disney has some of the vegetarian food I have ever had. Honestly. I wish I could recreate some of those dishes at home! :) I haven't tried the veggie pasta at Sci-Fi, but I bet it is very good! I think the meal I'm looking forward to most is our arrival dinner at 'Ohana tomorrow. I've never had a bad meal here and I love how they prepare the tofu. Wish I could do that myself!

Epcot has some really tasty vegetarian/vegan food. Can't wait for that tofu noodle bowl at Sunshine Seasons. So good! I love the Tanigerine Cafe for their baklava and coffee. Yum! I will happily go there more than once each trip just for that! :lmao:
 
We rarely repeat....I like trying new places each meal!

That being said, last trip, our first evening we had an amazing meal (and loved the atmosphere, too!) at Rose and Crown. One of the best meal experiences we have ever had - ANYWHERE! So, our last night there, we cancelled our standing reservation where ever that was, and went back to R&C. Great way to start and end a magical vacation!

We don't have any repeats coming up on the next 2 trips, though. Trying all new places on both vacations!

(Well, except Boma isn't new...that is our one standing ressie - DH "NEEDS" breakfast there once each trip..)

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We don't eat at the same restaurant twice. Like a previous poster mentioned earlier, there are so many other themed restaurants that one can go to. ESPN I can go to in my own home town. We like SCI FI, Trails End, Beaches and Cream (across from Boardwalk). Heck Shulas is at the SWAM and is very good. There are also a lot of good counter services at EPCOT too! ESPN ...Nah...
 
We usually do not repeat, except for different meals, ie. breakfast and dinner. Once we did Boma for dinner twice and on our last trip, we had lunch twice at Via Napoli. We really enjoy so many different restaurants, so we don't normally repeat the same meals on the same trip.
 
We usually don't repeat, but our first time trying 50s Prime Time was so enjoyable, both food and atmosphere, we got a reservations for later in the trip and enjoyed it a second time.

We had the exact same experience on our trip last December. We enjoyed our lunch so much that I made a last minute ADR and we had Christmas Eve dinner at 50's. When my daughter saw my list of ADRs for our upcoming trip, she said "Yeah, we're going to 50's PrimeTime again!"
 
I think that Disney has some of the vegetarian food I have ever had. Honestly. I wish I could recreate some of those dishes at home! :) I haven't tried the veggie pasta at Sci-Fi, but I bet it is very good! I think the meal I'm looking forward to most is our arrival dinner at 'Ohana tomorrow. I've never had a bad meal here and I love how they prepare the tofu. Wish I could do that myself!

Epcot has some really tasty vegetarian/vegan food. Can't wait for that tofu noodle bowl at Sunshine Seasons. So good! I love the Tanigerine Cafe for their baklava and coffee. Yum! I will happily go there more than once each trip just for that! :lmao:

fyi, the veggie pasta isn't on the menu - just ask for it - they'll make it for you...it's the vegetarian version of their shrimp pasta...

We had the exact same experience on our trip last December. We enjoyed our lunch so much that I made a last minute ADR and we had Christmas Eve dinner at 50's. When my daughter saw my list of ADRs for our upcoming trip, she said "Yeah, we're going to 50's PrimeTime again!"

one year we ate at 50's 3 times - the kids wanted to and we were happy to oblige..

i forgot, there was another restaurant we would have eaten at again - our first day at WDW was at AK, where we had an ADR at yak and yeti..
we enjoyed it so much, we all wanted to eat there again the second week of our trip, but i couldn't get an ADR....we would have happily gone there a second time had i been able to get an ADR...
 
repeat on the same trip and are actually trying to avoid going to the same places two trips in a row. It is forcing us to eat 'outside our box' so to speak :))
 
We don't repeat TS restaurants during one trip, even for different meals. We go to WDW so seldom, every couple of years, that I want to ensure we eat at many different TS restaurants. We even try to book different places each trip. This time we're only eating at two that we've been to before, Crystal Palace and California Grill; the other eight I have scheduled are new for us.

Martin
 
We like to go to Crystal Palace,and Cape May for dinner x 2 on each trip;We love them both,and it's become a bit of a tradition.Our DD's are still in love with Pooh and his friends,and my DW and I are partial to the salmon at CP(and I don't even like salmon!),and clams,mussels,crab legs,calamari,and oreo bon-bons at CM!:goodvibes
 
At Old Key West resort we will eat 2 or 3 dinners a week at Olivia's. Not only the restaurant at our home resort, but one of the friendliest TS places at Disney World. There is something to be said for being recognized and greeted by name at a good restaurant.

Besides great food it is rarely over-crowded (my biggest reason to skip most of the park TS locations)
 
The only place I eat at twice during a visit is Victoria & Albert's and always on a Sunday and Thursday night. IMO it is simply the best WDW has to offer as far as experience goes. However, there are the I must go to places to dine such as Trail's End for lunch, Dining with an Imagineer at the Brown Derby, and Columbia Harbor House while at MK. Otherwise, always trying a new place that tends to be off the beaten path.
 


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