Looking for some input.

Briarprincess

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I'm going to Disney in March with my boyfriend (SO far away!). We go out to eat ALL the time. We've been to Disney before, and our favorite thing for lunch was a Double Bacon Cheeseburger from Pecos Bills.
I want to try different places this trip since I normally eat at the same places with my family every trip.

We're both picky eaters but can normally find something anywhere. Unless it's a seafood restuarant because I normally feel terribly ill from the smell of seafood after 10-20 minutes around it. My goal for the trip is to find at least one new place to try for at least breakfast, lunch and dinner. Any ideas?


Oh and if it'd help, I could try tossing a list together of where we've been. I just need some ideas so I can look at a menu and start building an appetite for some new things!
 
::MickeyMo I'm a very picky eater as well. I don't eat seafood at all or vegetables, or salad for that matter, LoL. Some of the places I like are: CRT, Tony's, Le Cellier, Concourse, Prime Time, Teppanyaki, Sci-Fi (but go for lunch and get burgers and shakes. I know it's kind of what you already eat, but the atmosphere is awesome!), Liberty Tree Tavern, and Flame Tree. I am usually always able to find something, even when DBF wants to go to Fulton's (and that's 99% seafood! ahh!). ::MinnieMo
 
We always try to eat at one new place each trip, too. Here are a few suggestions you may like...

Yachtsman Steakhouse, Grand Floridian Cafe, Beaches and Cream, Liberty Tree for lunch, Kona and Spoodles for breakfast.
 
i thought beirgarten would be a good mix for picky eaters since some is normal but you could branch out if you wanted ( we are not picky eaters but daughter is) wcc is pretty "normal" food also. i think i would steer clear of places like Ohana since you kind of only have the choice of what they serve rather than a menu or even buffet. Cp looked really good on some of the pics with lots of dinner choices. Boma might be good for you for Brkfst as they have a large selection of mostly normal food with only 1 or 2 things the least bit "strange"( why i didn't like it;)) so you could try it but not get the more exotic things you may not like at dinner. brown derby also has "normal" food with a little bit of a twist as does le celllier
 

The character dinners are fun and have really good food. Believe it or not there are a lot of kidless people who enjoy these things :-). Chef Mickey has amazing parmesan mashed potatoes!
 
pirate: My DW is also a picky eater. We had no problem finding food she likes at Crystal Palace, 50's Prime Time Cafe, Whispering Canyon Cafe, and Tony's Town Square. Be sure to check out all of the menus at the link below.

http://allearsnet.com/din/dde.htm
 
In Epcot, the le cellier steakhouse (Canada) was awesome. Also, you may want to look into getting some of the disney meal vouchers for some of the nicer, sit-down meals. We went to DW summer 2004 and totally loved all of the places we went on such little money. Easily 2 adults could eat with one adult voucher and buy an extra drink. The voucher comes with the drink, appetizer, full entree and dessert for a set price (I think it was about $18). There was so much food and you can order any entree and the biggest appetizer. The waiters even help you out because their tip is included (as well as tax) so they want you to have the most expensive, best thing so that their tip is larger. It works great for everyone. Look into this because it was sooooo great.
 
Spoodles on the Boardwalk is wonderful for breakfast. It's so pretty down there and the food is AWESOME. I love the atmopshere at the restaurant. It's very relaxed. I loved it there.
 
I love Brown Derby and Le Cellier, and Mama Melrose's is good for Italian. Ohana and Kona are also good bets.
 


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