Is Cind. Royal Table family style???

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or are individual plates brought out? I'm referring to breakfast. If its family style my DD2 could have a plate too, right? If not has anyone had the waiter bring out a plate for a 2 year old for "free" ? I figure its all you can eat (I think) so it wouldn't matter if she ate off my plate or if she had her own from the beginning.

We really want to go to Cindy's but don't want to pay OOP for a 2 year old when the cost would be so high!
 
It's plated, all-you-can-eat for breakfast. They should have no problem bringing out a separate kid's plate for an under-3 child (for free), or the child can simply eat off your plate. Our twin 2-year-olds also got the wishing star and sword/wand, even though they were unpaid guests.
 
so when you say its a "plated" all you can eat meal they pre-make a plate with a small selection of all foods for each person or they have a "skillet" type of plate that all people take food from? Either way it IS all you can eat for breakfast, right?

Am I correct in assuming it is NOT all you can eat for lunch/dinner?
 
When we had breakfast last year it was plated for each individual -- not family style. There was a choice of the healthy option (a large bowl of yogurt with berries and granola on top) or the traditional option which was eggs/breakfast meat/potatoes/a blintz-like item which I later was told was stuffed French toast:rotfl:. The kids plate was French toast sticks. It is all you can eat although our server never came back to check on us or offer us more so had we wanted refills we would've had to seek her out--they didn't readily offer it up and our plates were cleared without asking us if we wanted more. Not sure what they do about the under 3s at breakfast--whether they bring you a plate of French toast sticks (the kids' option) or just an extra plate so the child can share with you.

I know that my SIL took my niece there for lunch when she was two and they did bring her a small plate of noodles, but not the regular kids' meal offering. As far as I know lunch and dinner are not all you can eat.
 

so when you say its a "plated" all you can eat meal they pre-make a plate with a small selection of all foods for each person or they have a "skillet" type of plate that all people take food from? Either way it IS all you can eat for breakfast, right?

Am I correct in assuming it is NOT all you can eat for lunch/dinner?

We do the breakfast quite often! It is as the pp said, and as you said, a pre-made plate with the different foods mentioned by pp. Our servers are usually great, they come back often to ask if we want more of any particular food, or the whole plate all over again. We can't say enough good things about the food and service.

As for the dinner, no, it is not all you can eat, and while the food was not bad, it wasn't anything to write home about. We enjoyed the interaction with the princesses much better than with the mice, so overall, I would recommend the breakfast over the dinner.
 

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