Last day lunch restaurant - suggestions

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Hey! Does anyone have any lunch suggestions for our last day? Our flight is at 8pm. Thanks!

We're a party of 4: me, my hubby, 2 year old son, 4 year old daughter. We're staying at the BC, we'll have a park ticket for our last stay and will have TS credits to use (1 for the each of us).

our restaurants during the trip:
Raglan Road
H&V
HD
Tusker
Yachtsman
Monsieur Paul
CRT
BOG
California Grill
Cape May - this character breakfast is on our last day.
 
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Who is in your party? What are their ages? Where are you staying? Where else will you have eaten during your stay? Do you have a park ticket for your last day or do you need a non park restaurant suggestion? Some more detail will help us to help you.
 
Our last meal at disney would always be a character meal. It is my adult daughter and myself. This trip our last meal will be lunch at BOG since we will still have a park ticket that day. If we do not have a park ticket we would do a character breakfast, 1900 Park Fare being my favorite. We would then either visit resorts on the monorail or head to downtown disney for some last minute shopping.
 
Who is in your party? What are their ages? Where are you staying? Where else will you have eaten during your stay? Do you have a park ticket for your last day or do you need a non park restaurant suggestion? Some more detail will help us to help you.

haha, that information would be helpful :) I'm updating my post now.
 

It would entirely depend on which park you would like to be at for your last day. For us, we usually end our trips at MK. And since I don't see Crystal Palace on your list that would be my top choice. We've started and ended our trips with CP quite a few times.

If you wanted something closer to your resort our family loves Biergarten in Epcot. Outside of a park, but also close to your resort, Captain's Grille has really good food, but there are no characters or anything entertaining for the kids.
 
Depending on what park you'll be in for that day there are definitely a large number of options that you have. It also depends if your within your 180 day mark to be able to get reservations. So ill try to make some broad suggestions based on parks and limited availability.

For Magic Kingdom keeping in mind that you might not have many options I'd suggest Tony's just because its an easier ADR to get and in my experience the food was pretty good. If you can get in at CP and don't mind the expense than id say go for that as well because its a great character meet. The food is pretty standard Disney buffet food.

Epcot I'm going to suggest San Angel Inn. I enjoy Mexican food and I've never had a bad meal there. If Mexican food isn't your thing try Via Napoli, great pizza and other Italian items.

Hollywood Studios id say Scio Fi diner. If you've never eaten there before I think the experience is worth it alone. Standard burgers and fries type menu and its always fun to sit in the cars and watch the videos up on the big screen.

Animal Kingdom I like yak and yeti a lot because it has a larger menu than most other table services in the parks. And I'm a sucker for crispy honey chicken.

I hope my suggestions helped you out even a little bit :-)
 
Thanks! I haven't decided which park to end up at. There's just so much to do and so little time! It'll end up being either Epcot, MK or DTD.
 
Since our first trip, we end our vacation at MK, with a nice lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern. After a final spin around the park we go back to our resort to be picked up around 4:30 for our 7pm flight. I feel getting that 7pm flight back home is as important as getting ADRs for our trip! LOL!
 
Liberty Tree Tavern is our favorite TS in MK, especially for lunch. If you're in Epcot, my choices would be Via Napoli or Biergarten. At DTD, you're already doing Raglan Road which would be my TS choice but we love Wolfgang Puck Express which is among the best QS on property. You could always add a TS another day if you went that route. If you stick at your resort, Beaches & Cream is one of our favorite TS lunch stops.

Whatever you do, make sure you allow ample time between Cape May and lunch. We always eat our money's worth at buffets so we typically aren't hungry for lunch until mid-late afternoon.
 
Personally I don't think we would be looking for a big lunch after a Cape May buffet breakfast that morning.
But if you think you are, I would suggest Via Napoli in Italy in Epcot. The pizza is great and if you are paying OOP you can share pizza.
I also like Tangerine Café in Morocco if QS is what you are looking for at that point.
 
lol, yes, I was planning for lunch to be around 2. I like the B&C idea since it's at our resort.

What do you think about Akershus for lunch?
 


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