Lunch dinner TS

Rory607

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What table service restaurants do you like for lunch or dinner, either in parks or resorts? I’m trying to sort out what ADR’s we want for our October trip. We always like trying new restaurants each trip. Normally we do at least a couple of breakfasts, but we are staying club level for the first time. So most mornings we will just grab something in the lounge. We will
have 5 table service credits to use.

Here is what I’m thinking so far:
1.Ohana breakfast-kids’ request and staying at Poly
2.Artist’s Point if we can get it
3. CRT-new to us and daughter is almost too old for princesses, so I feel like it’s our last chance for that magic

So we need one more meal. Not interested in Biergarten, but open to other Epcot restaurants. We’ve done 50’s cafe and have had mixed experiences, so probably not again. Kids will be 9(girl) and 5(boy). We will also have my dad and stepmom with us. I asked my dad for suggestions and he said they don’t care where we eat, just book whatever we want.
 
If you're looking specifically for Epcot/ HS and nearby my suggestions are:

Beaches and Cream at BC (if it will be open, they are undergoing refurbishment starting in August)
San Angel Inn
Sci-Fi Dine_in
Spice Road Table
 

Teppan Edo is lively and fun, the quality of the meat and seafood is good (especially the filet mignon and scallops), and the teppanyaki chefs add some whimsical Disney touches.

It's also a pretty good value for 1TS ($50+ for filet, dessert, beer/wine/cocktail). I don't eat there OOP because I can get better/cheaper teppanyaki where I live, but it's absolutely worth it on DDP.

The staff at both TS restaurants in Japan are among the friendliest at any restaurant, anywhere.

San Angel Inn gets very mixed reviews, but my last couple meals at SAI were good and the setting is beautiful, despite the fact that the tables are crammed together.
 
Teppan Edo is lively and fun, the quality of the meat and seafood is good (especially the filet mignon and scallops), and the teppanyaki chefs add some whimsical Disney touches.

It's also a pretty good value for 1TS ($50+ for filet, dessert, beer/wine/cocktail). I don't eat there OOP because I can get better/cheaper teppanyaki where I live, but it's absolutely worth it on DDP.

The staff at both TS restaurants in Japan are among the friendliest at any restaurant, anywhere.

This sounds really good and fun! Thanks!
 
Coral Reef, Tutto Italia, Chefs, Tony’s, LTT, Hollywood Brown Derby, 50’s PTC, and Rainforest Cafe at AK.
 
My girls are 11 and 13 and we love love love CRT. I think the food and the atmosphere are wonderful and the magic will still be there for you :love:

We love going to Sci Fi. Its a fun place. Don't get to do that at home. My girls love it.
My girls and us adults also like the Coral Reef.
 
My girls are 11 and 13 and we love love love CRT. I think the food and the atmosphere are wonderful and the magic will still be there for you :love:

We love going to Sci Fi. Its a fun place. Don't get to do that at home. My girls love it.
My girls and us adults also like the Coral Reef.
I hope she will still feel that princess magic at CRT. Glad to hear your girls still enjoy it! She doesn’t really seem into princesses at home anymore, but she seemed excited when I mentioned eating there. We used to do the breakfast at Akershus, but I thought this would be a fun new experience. I will check out SciFi. Her brother might enjoy it!
 


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