I need restaurant suggestions for couple in their 20s

OP, maybe you could give us some info on what you like? I think it is very subjective... Just to share my experience, DH and I went in our late 20s and it was his first trip. We enjoyed character meals because it was very Disney. We went around WS for snacks too for dinner once and went to Via Napoli late that night for dessert then watch illuminations after. I think he and I enjoyed snacking around different places a lot and not be stuck at one place. :) our next trip will be very different since we have DS2 and would not be able to go hopping around from place to place anymore :P
 
Rose and crown is by far our favorite in the budget friendly category (we are 23&26). That said, Ohana and Narcoosees are both extremely worthwhile splurges.
 
Tutto Gusto in EPCOT - it's a wine cellar!! You can order small plates, charcuterie plates, or if you need more food - order from Tutto Italia next door. It is my favorite spot, by far. Very cozy and great food and wine flights.
 

My BF and I are 23 and 25 and we loved loved Le Cellier. We didn't get a main meal but we got a few different things, we got 2 portions of cheese soup, 1 Poutine, 1 smoked mac and cheese and 1 jumbo asparagus. We were fine getting a space as it was an early lunch (I did book everything 180 days out however) but the place was empty when we arrived. It was very tasty and filling (we were stuffed) and I think it was about $40-50 if you include drinks (he got a beer). :)
 
I was wondering if there are any restaurants that would be nice for a couple in their 20s to enjoy a nice lunch or dinner together. My boyfriend and I are traveling with his family and looking for a nice restaurant to have some time to ourselves. Keep in mind we are paying OOP so moderately priced would be the best.

Thanks! :earsgirl::earsboy:

DH and I enjoy Raglan Road, 'Ohana and Boma very much. But Raglan Road being "à la carte" it could end up being more affordable. Dinner is great with excellent entertainment.
 
I love having apps and drinks in the lounges and bars. We save money by not ordering entrees, enjoy the nice atmosphere, don't have to worry about ADRs, and aren't stuffed and uncomfortable for park touring by large portions of food. My favorite of the moment is Territory Lounge at Wilderness Lodge: peaceful, good drink and food menu, gorgeous surroundings. If you are looking for something livelier, the Tambu Lounge at the Poly might be a good place for you.
 
In EPCOT, we've enjoyed Chefs de France and Spice Road Table recently - especially sitting outside by the water at Spice Road when the weather is nice! We share a couple of the tapas items and have sangria and it's nice and laid back.

Brown Derby for lunch is also great, as well as sitting outside at the lounge where again, most of the items are shareable.

Personally, I feel like you get more bang for your buck out of lounges or at lunch.

You could also try to new Nomad Lounge at Animal Kingdom as well!



Where is the Spice Road place? Very big fan of sangria so that caught my eye. What kind of tapas did they have?
 
Ragland Road is so much fun, I love going there! And although it's a little pricey, California Grill is one of my favorites.
 
Sanaa, Raglan Road, Spice Road Table, San Angel Inn, House of Blues, Kona, TRex or Rainforest Cafe, Beaches and Cream, 50s Prime Time, Sci-Fi and Whispering Canyon.
 
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I was about to suggest Spice Road. I've never eaten there before but are trying it this coming trip and it looks Romantic and has an interesting Menu.
I also 2nd San Angel Inn (inside Pyramid) because of Romantic theme and the Food is very good and so is the Margaritas.
 
If your boyfriend's family tends to gravitate towards a certain type of food, maybe try to find something that you and your boyfriend would like to eat, but you know wouldn't really appeal to the rest of the family. I know that there are certain things that my in laws wouldn't eat, so if I wanted to eat that on a vacation with them, I'd have to do it on my own time. Also, kind of dorky, but my husband and I (both 20somethings) thought T Rex was really fun!
 
Do you or your boyfriend enjoy a libation? Cause there are a lot of quaint little lounges around the property that serve small plates. The Fondue at Territory pass or the soup is neat and you can sit on the couch and enjoy the flatbread. Pool bars are nice places to sit with the boyfriend and relax as well.
 
I'd would second Raglan Road at Disney Springs- prices are very reasonable for Disney World, plenty of good food and drink, and the evening entertainment is great- you can spend a very enjoyable evening there beyond just a meal- just request a table in the central area- don't let them put you in a side room away from the musicians/dancers.
 


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