Just Back! Here's where we ate!!

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Ok, rather than writing about every single restaurant we ate at (because there were a lot!), how about I list the ones we went to and you can ask about specific ones?

LTT, 50's PT, Sci-Fi, Fulton's, Teppanyaki, Le Cellier, Alfredo's, Biergarten, 1900 PF (breakfast), CRT (lunch), H&V, Tony's, Columbia Harbour House, Donald's Breakfastosaurus, Flame Tree BBQ

What do you want to know? :)
 
Sounds like you had some good meals. I'd be interested to know about H&V and LTT as we have never returned after bad meals.
 
Welcome home & I hope you had a great trip. Would love to know about Tony's and H&V. Thanks. :thumbsup2
 

Hi and welcome back. Can you tell me what you thought about LeCellier and Alfredos???
 
I'd like to know about Alfredo's, 1900 PF, Sci Fi...wait, all of them except beirgarten I guess! Well, and 50's primetime, I have always loved them for their icecream sodas! Thanks!
 
Welcome back! I'd like to hear about Alfredo's. :)
 
Hi, DS and I have an ADR at LTT while DW and DD go to 1900 Park Faire. I didn't realize LTT was family style until a few weeks ago. I assume they give you smaller portions since will just be me and an 8 year old?
 
What did you think about Alfredo's? I haven't eaten here since I was little.
 
Mickey1122 said:
Sounds like you had some good meals. I'd be interested to know about H&V and LTT as we have never returned after bad meals.

H&V was much better than last year. They had flank steak as the meat on the carving station and a delicious chicken in red wine sauce. They had some vegetarian choices (pasta and veggies) along with mashed potatoes, salads, peel and eat shrimp, meatballs, etc. It was all fresh when we were there as well. Their dessert table was very nice as well.

We love LTT. We've never had a bad meal yet. Flank steak, turkey, and ham were the meats. The ham had a nice honey mustard on it. Mashed potatoes, green beans, mac and cheese, salad with strawberry vinigarette were also included. We had apple cobbler with ice cream for dessert. It was very nice. :thumbsup2
 
Conservative Hippie said:
50's and Sci-Fi! Trying to decide which one we should do, or if we should skip both!

Sci-Fi=we get hamburgers, milk shakes, and onion rings. They were delicious. And I must say, it was one of the best hamburger's I've ever had. It's very tasty and their milk shakes are nice and thick. We really enjoyed this for lunch.

50's PT=DBF got the fried chicken with mashed potatoes and green beans. He cleaned his plate while keeping his elbows off the table. ;) He really likes their fried chicken. I only had the chicken noodle soup because I wasn't feeling so well, but it was very good. Only white meat and the noodles weren't overcooked or anything.

They were both very enjoyable meals! If you go to Sci-Fi, stick with lunch!
 
jpolak said:
Welcome home & I hope you had a great trip. Would love to know about Tony's and H&V. Thanks. :thumbsup2

H&V in a previous post.

Tony's was great. We ate there for dinner. The server was excellent, always kept our drinks filled. We love the pesto bread dip! We could make a meal of it in and of itself. I had the spaghetti which was much better than I've had in previous years. DBF had the chicken fiorentine. I had a bite and it was delicious! The sauce was so tasty and the chicken was cooked perfectly. The potatoes were very good too. We had chocolate gelato for dessert which was nice and creamy. A nice finish to a great meal! :teeth:
 
Jrabbit910 said:
Hi and welcome back. Can you tell me what you thought about LeCellier and Alfredos???

LeCellier was out of this world! I had the 7oz filet with the maple barbecue sauce. It was so tender I could cut it with a fork. The sauce added a nice flavor, but wasn't overpowering. I chose the roasted potatoes instead of the mashed potatoes. They tasted awesome in the sauce as well. DBF got the cheese soup and ate it with the pretzle bread-this is what he goes for, he loves it! DBF had the NY strip and raved about it the whole night. 14oz and ate every piece of it. Dessert was the sampler with the maple creme brulee, raspberry sorbet, and Canadian club cake. It was delicious! Everything complimented each other nicely. I wish I could get it here. It was one of the best meals the whole trip! :thumbsup2

Oh yeah, we also went to Concourse! :thumbsup2

At Alfredo's, DBF and I both got the 3 kinds of pasta, but instead of the pasta dumplings, we got the alfredo. All the pasta was fresh and was very lovely. The tomato sauce was nice and light as well. We had the buffalo mozzarella and tomatoes as an appetizer which was very tasty. DBF had tiramasu -which he thought was incredible for dessert and I got the chocolate mousse, which was also delicious. Nice and light. Our server was also very nice. We had the accordian player who was excellent and a lot of the servers sang with him. It was a great experience. :teeth:
 
sunny_stace said:
I'd like to know about Alfredo's, 1900 PF, Sci Fi...wait, all of them except beirgarten I guess! Well, and 50's primetime, I have always loved them for their icecream sodas! Thanks!

Let's see, already posted about Alfredo's, Sci Fi, and 50's PT, so I guess that leaves 1900 PF left! We liked 1900 PF for breakfast a lot more than for dinner. Dinner there is a bit too "adventurous" for me. LoL. 1900 was great for breakfast because of the omelet station. They had a nice selection of food: mickey waffles, blueberry pancakes, scrabled eggs, some cheese thing, lol, sorry!, cereal, fruit toppings, etc. Everything was always hot. Plus, they had the ice cream maching working at breakfast time! ;)
 
clonetothebone said:
Hi, DS and I have an ADR at LTT while DW and DD go to 1900 Park Faire. I didn't realize LTT was family style until a few weeks ago. I assume they give you smaller portions since will just be me and an 8 year old?

I wrote about Park Fare and LTT already, but in regards to the portion size, we found it to be more than enough. We almost felt like we were wasting food because we left so much. It was only me and DBF, but we had A LOT of food. Besides, if you run out, they can bring you more. The only thing we ran out of was steak, and they're happy to replenish it for you, but I don't think that'll be a problem. Enjoy it there! We have a lot of fun there! :)
 












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