I apologize for the delay! DD has kept me very occupied for the last few days. Thank you all for your kind words about her and my reviews!
On to more food!
Aaah, the day after the marathon. Poor DH was feeling pretty rough but didn't want to waste a day at Disney so he joined us at Magic Kingdom. DH and I had skipped breakfast that morning and so around noon we were starving. While I found a table DH took care of the food. He returned with a plain burger with fries and a sprite for him and a cheeseburger with fries and probably a rootbeer (although I'm not positive) for me. He was very proud of himself that he remembered to get me ketchup. At any normal fast food place I would have been thrilled that he remembered. However, this was no normal fast food place,e this was Pecos Bills, home of the delicious melted processed cheese goo. Off I went to get myself some cheese goo deliciousness as well as some lettuce for my burger. This is DH's favorite CS place in MK, so he was very happy with his burger and inhaled it. I'm not sure if that was because it was delicious or because he was starving, lol. He finished it and the fries and held DD so I could eat my burger. I really don't remember what the burger tasted like, I know I enjoyed it, but all I can remember was the delicious cheese. It was by far the highlight of the meal.
I called about a month after the 180 day window opened and was still able to get a pretty decent ADR for Le Cellier for 5:20pm. We had to make it for two four top tables. It was possible we wouldn't be seated together. We had no need for worry, we were all seated together. When we got there the place was practically empty. I think that there would have been no problem getting a walk up before 5, by the time we left though they were packed.
Our waitress came over and explained the menu, the chefs selection which she really pushed and what we could have on the
DDP. She forgot to mention that we could have smoothies or milkshakes, luckily DH asked. FIL and MIL ordered unsweetened iced tea, Niece24 and Niece14 ordered coke, DH a chocolate milkshake and I got a vanilla one.
I didn't think they were as good as 50s PTC, but they were still very good and a nice change from all the pop we were drinking that week.
I had warned DH that this was the one place where I would be ordering an appetizer that week. I had to try the cheddar cheese soup! Everyone except DH ordered a bowl. This was another instance where our waitress really pushed the chef's selection to MIL and Niece 24 who each ordered the soup and an entree that were in the special menu however, Niece really wanted smores for dessert, not on the menu and MIL wanted mashed potatoes instead of the ones that came w/ her dinner so both once again turned down our waitress. I started to wonder if they earn a commission on it, lol.
Ok, back to the soup. Don't flame, but I didn't love it. I expected more of a cheese flavor. It looked cheesy, but really didn't really taste like it. I tasted something that gave it a bit of a kick, maybe the beer? I really hate the taste of beer, so maybe that was why I didn't like it. Either way I was very sad, I had expected to love it. I was the only person who didn't like it though, everyone else gobbled it up. FIL especially loved it, he finished off MIL's. This man eats, but you'd never know it, I don't know where it goes. Kinda like DH I guess.
Mmmm the bread. I really wonder why they don't give you more pretzel bread.. Everyone wants that one but they only gave us a couple sticks. Being polite, I grabbed a multi-grain. It was pretty good, but I really wanted the good stuff. DH looked completely crestfallen when I asked for a bite of his pretzel bread, lol. He had two all to himself. This I think was the big appeal of Le Cellier to him.
Ok, entrees:
FIL: Prime rib, med-rare and still moo-ing (EW!) with roasted yukon potatoes. He cleaned his plate and at the end of dinner announced that I was 3/3 for restaurant choices.
MIL: Prime rib, well done with cream cheese mashed potatoes. This was a big piece of meat, she ate about half of it and all her potatoes. She enjoyed it even though she's not a huge red meat eater. She would have preferred a chicken dish, but like me, the new chicken dish didn't sound too appetizing to her either. We both would have preferred the old mustard chicken.
Niece24: Chicken Coq au Vin - braised in red wine with root vegetables and potatoes. I don't think she really liked this. I think she thought it was just ok. She ate one of the pieces of chicken and some of the vegetables.
Niece14 and I: Filet Mignon, plain, med-well with mashed potatoes instead of risotto. This was my first steak ever. I don't think I'm the person to review steak because I thought it was ok. It tasted good, but I couldn't get over the texture. DH told me it's because I should have ordered it med, but I couldn't eat it if it was still oozing blood. Overall, it was ok, but nothing I'll ever feel the need to order again. The mashed potatoes were delicious though! I'm sorry you can't see the potatoes in this pic, they were underneath the steak.
DH: Filet Mignon, also plain, but med with mashed potatoes. He said it was ok. I think he would have enjoyed it more had he not been feeling nauseous. He ate all but a couple of bites of his steak, about half of the potatoes and declined finishing my steak.
Aaah, dessert! I had been looking forward to trying the smores here, they looked delectable and so fun!
FIL: Apple-Rhubarb Crumble - served with Maple Granola Ice Cream. He really liked this. I didn't get much feedback other than good or bad for the whole trip, lol. I gauged his like or dislike on whether or not he finished something.
MIL: Maple Creme Brulee. She loves creme brulee but was a little apprehensive about the maple part of it. She decided to be adventurous and it paid off, she loved it!
Niece24, Niece14, and I: Smores! I was so excited to try these. They seemed very fun, and delicious, especially since they came with ice cream, I thought that was a nice twist. I wish these came with instructions. None of us had any idea how to eat them. Once I finally managed to disassemble them I tried to take a bite of the bottom sandwich part with my spoon. Impossible. It was frozen solid. Trying to take a bite of the bottom sandwich piece crushed the ice cream because you had to press so hard and made it ooze out onto the plate. The worst part about that was that it made it impossible to get a bite that didn't have the syrup on the bottom of the plate on it. That syrup looks very cool but tastes disgusting. It's so sicky sweet and is impossible to not taste. It ruined the whole dessert. I think they freeze the bottom 3 layers together. If they made each one to order without freezing it I think it would be easier to eat although it would take longer thereby decreasing table turn around time. I tried one marshmallow as my last bite. Wrong thing to do. I think I was on sweet overload from the syrup and this sent me over the edge. I started feeling a little sick. 15 min after we left it hit in full force. I'll spare you the details but it wasn't pretty. Was it the steak? Was it the overly sweet dessert? We'll never know. The dessert looks cool though!
DH: Chocolate on chocolate whiskey cake to go. This was another time where DH didn't want dessert and so I ordered it for him. I had planned to take it back to the room and eat it later or the next day. By the time we got off the bus at our resort I was feeling so sick that I didn't want to be anywhere near it so I threw it out.

The next day I really wished I hadn't done that, I at least had wanted to sample it. Oh well, next time!
Overall I think most of us liked Le Cellier. It was fun to try and I'm glad I did or I would have always wondered about it. I don't think I'll ever feel the need to go back though. Not because the food was bad but just because it's not my taste. Everyone else seemed to really like it though.
Up next, Pizzafari and Tutto Italia. Hopefully later today! Thanks for reading so far!