Multi generational dining

KaystotheKingdom

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looking for opinions on what restaurants/dining experiences you think have the most broad appeal. We will be staying at WL in November, with ages ranging from 1 to late 60s. We are not fancy, fine dining kind of folks but really appreciate good food. My parents I think would get sticker shock at the cost of some of these meals, but it’s my treat and so long as it is a good value (is quality of food or quality of atmosphere justifies the price) I am comfortable with that.


Thanks all! Now I have to get out of here because I’m starving.....
 
Raglan road with the Irish entertainment and variety of food choices

Frontera Cucina for good Mexican

Morimoto for the beautiful room and great sushi

Marie and Enzo’s for great space, ambiance and good Italian.
 
Good food and Disney don't always go hand in hand.

I think your parents will probably enjoy 50s Primetime cafe at hollywood studios. My in laws did or the Sci Fi Drive in at Hollywood Studios.

Raglan Road for dinner is fun, especially with the Irish step dancers.

I've heard decent things about Via Napoli in Epcot, I can't justify getting pizza in Disney when there are just as many good ones at home. (no digs against people who do like it)
 
We don’t have kids but are kids at heart. My DH and I (in our 40s) usually travel with my DM who is in her 70s. They have food allergies so we tend to eat most meals at TS and here are our favorites:

Breakfasts - Crystal Palace, Cape May, Tusker House, Whispering Canyon Cafe, Boma, and Trail’s End.
Lunches - Liberty Tree Tavern, Coral Reef, Tutto Italia, Hollywood Brown Derby, and Rainforest Cafe AK.
Dinner - Be Our Guest, Tony’s, Chefs de France, Coral Reef, Le Cellier,
50’s Prime Time Cafe, and Boma.
 

My Dad loved 50’s PT, he was put in the corner and couldn’t have been happier
Trails end, good food good value
Flame tree good food
All stars food court
 
Another vote for 50s Prime Time and Raglan Road. And our extended family really likes Bongos.
Biergarten might also also fun - It's a German buffet (think roasted meats, sausages, potato salad, sauerkraut) with fun band/show.
 
looking for opinions on what restaurants/dining experiences you think have the most broad appeal. We will be staying at WL in November, with ages ranging from 1 to late 60s. We are not fancy, fine dining kind of folks but really appreciate good food. My parents I think would get sticker shock at the cost of some of these meals, but it’s my treat and so long as it is a good value (is quality of food or quality of atmosphere justifies the price) I am comfortable with that.


Thanks all! Now I have to get out of here because I’m starving.....
HDDR. Fun show and AYCTE menu loved by many.

Whispering Cafe. The new menu looks good.

Chefs de France. Nicely lit, theming is spot on, and good recognizable dishes.

Morimoto. Another vote. Haven't had the sushi yet but the Peking duck is easy finger food and there are so many dishes to try.

VN. Wish they still had the miso fritta but that's how life goes. Still great NY style pizza, the arancini are freshly made and not overly dense. We love the ugly sundae.

Tokyo Dining. A cousin to Teppan Edo but with more choices and great views of the lake from many of the tables.

Boathouse for lunch (less expensive than dinner). Extensive menu and wonderful setting. Ask for outdoor seating if the weather is right.

Paddlefish. Lobster guacamole and seafood boil. Yummmmmmmm. Another place with great views of the DS lake.
 


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