Lunch or Dinner in Canada

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Looking for some opinions on whether to eat lunch or dinner in Canada. We have never had any meals there and thought that both of the menus look great. Any suggestions on which is better and if any is the last lunch seating. Thanks.
 
The food at Le Cellier is ok. It is the breadsticks and cheese soup that are the big draw. They also have some wonderful appetizers. So, we go in...order a bunch of appetizers to share, have a couple drinks. It is a great snack!
 
I enjoy both, but if push came to shove dinner is better than lunch. They have some really great food, although we have found a lot of it to be too heavy for lunch in the summer. (Same thing with LTT)

Anne
 
We did both the week before last. Dinner is much better.
 

Le Cellier is one of my favorite places to dine at EPCOT. I've had both lunch & dinner there, but I guess if I had to decide, I would choose lunch over dinner. Prices are lower and I find it a little less crowded. I usually have an early lunch (11:30am), so it is pretty empty.
 
We went at lunch, and were not very impressed. Granted, we didn't have one of their steaks, since it was too early to have a large meal. Maybe you will have better luck at dinner. Everyone swears by it, and I'm almost tempted to try it again in Dec. :)
 
mmmmmmmmmm
we make Le Cellier a dinner stop on every trip. the steaks can't be beat and the salmon is wonderful.
The pretzel bread is yummy !
you won't be sorry for dinner. We usually make our reservations at an off time and have never felt rushed or that the restaurant was too busy.
The wait staff is very friendly and is happy to answer questions about what province they are from and any "trivia" you may want to ask.
You can't count your pennies here, however. It does add up. Never been there for lunch, but the one advantage would be the prices.
 
I have ate both Lunch and Dinner at Le Cellier and I agree that dinner is better! ;) Their breadsticks are so incredible and my Mom and I had a drink, I think it was called a Maple Leaf, but anyway, it was out of this world!! So yummy! :)
 
By any chance do you have an annual pass? If so, you can get 10% off lunch at Le Cellier (other WS restaurants too) if you go Mon.-Fri. We had lunch there in January, and loved the steakburgers and those yummy breadsticks.:p
 

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