LeCellier, Les Chefs, Rose & Crown, or Alfredo's--which for a quiet, peaceful dinner?

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Okay, I realize this might be asking a lot given how crowded it's likely to be, but I have narrowed down our Epcot dinner choices to these four, and I'm wondering which one offers the best chance for a quiet, relaxing dinner? I have read some reviews lately that talk about tables being really close together and dining rooms being very noisy. I'd like to avoid that as much as possible . . . We are planning to schedule dinner very early, like around 5:00, so maybe that will help some . . . . Any other suggestions?
 
It depends on what time of year you are going. If you are going when it will be cool enough in early evening to eat outside I would go with Rose & Crown and request a seat outside on the patio. We had an early dinner here in December and it was one of our favorite meals. Very quiet and relaxing with a fantastic view of the lagoon.

If it will be too hot to dine outside during your trip I would go with Les Chefs de France and request a window table. These tables are not crowded and with the window you get a great view while you eat.

I have not eaten at Alfredo's, but when we ate at Le Cellier, the food and service were fantastic but we felt like we were dining with the family next to us because the tables were so close together.
 
Well, you have picked some great places but remember this is Disney World and no place is guaranteed quiet and peaceful!
Alfredo's in my experience is loud, fun, busy, and not very peaceful

Le Cellier is about as quiet an peaceful as you can hope for...

Les Chefs in my opinion is pretty loud, bustling, active and they feed you fast and keep the tables turning over.

Rose and Crown outside is a good idea, but still crowded and kind of narrow on the porch...

If you want quiet and peaceful and Epcot, I would consider walking over to Boardwalk, about a 5 minute walk out the exit just past England and do Flying Fish. Again, this is not a candlelight room experience, but more laid back and excellent food, one of the best rated restaurants around the entire Orlando area...

enjoy..Ted

Good Luck...Ted
 
If you're not on DDP or don't mind eating off it... go upstairs from Chefs de France to Bistro de Paris. We've had lovely, quiet relaxing dinners there in the past. And the food and wine are really wonderful. The last time we were there it was almost empty, and I think we had our waiter all to ourselves.
 

Okay, I realize this might be asking a lot given how crowded it's likely to be, but I have narrowed down our Epcot dinner choices to these four, and I'm wondering which one offers the best chance for a quiet, relaxing dinner? I have read some reviews lately that talk about tables being really close together and dining rooms being very noisy. I'd like to avoid that as much as possible . . . We are planning to schedule dinner very early, like around 5:00, so maybe that will help some . . . . Any other suggestions?

For quite and peaceful give Shula's or Il Mulino's over at the Dolphin and Swan a try. Two of the best meals we have ever had at Walt Disney World. They are not on the Disney Dining Plan.
 
NOT LeCellier...

Due to the number of tables they cram into that small space, it is no where near quiet and peaceful.
 
Bistro de Paris is lovely and can make for a quiet and peaceful meal served very nicely by skilled waiters....we enjoyed it there this past March.. I would recommend it.
 
Of your choices, either in Paris or Le Cellier in Canada. Wonderful meal, great service. My wife and I renewed our vows at Disney last year and that is where we had a terrific meal. Treated us like royalty. Strongly suggest wherever you choose, let them know it is a special meal. I think they will do whatever you ask.
AMD
 
I strongly suggest that if quiet is your top priority, you investigate the offsite fine dining restaurants. Casual will be loud, in a place that is in or near WDW, IMO

Neither L0e Cellier, or Rose and Crown were quiet when I dined there:confused3
 
All of your possible choices will be very noisy and extremely crowded.
 




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