Need a couple more ADR suggestions

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Staying at Poly for 10 days in late September (2 adults only) and looking to make a couple more dinner ADRs but I am out of ideas. This is the ADRs I have right now:

Breakfast-
Kona Cafe
Crystal Palace
Garden Grill

Lunch-
Yak and Yeti
Sci-Fi Dine In
Mama Melrose
Sanaa
Biergarten
San Angel Inn

Dinner-
'Ohana
Kona Cafe
Citricos
Yachtsman Steakhouse
Raglan Road
Via Napoli

We are saving a spot for Planet Hollywood if it opens by then (we like it). I need 2 or 3 more places for dinner. I am considering BOG (no reservations available), Morimoto (bad reviews on service though), and the Wave. Thoughts? What am I missing? We do not like any seafood which does eliminate some places. We are not using DDP.

Thank you
 
I would definitely recommend The Wave at the Conremporary for dinner, it would be an easy trip on the monorail. We also really like the food at Bongos, it might be worth booking as a backup if your other Disney Springs options don't come through.
 
*Coral Reef - Gets mixed reviews, but we had a great meal there last time
*50's Prime Time Cafe - We go there on every single trip
 
I would definitely go for Be Our Guest. I know a lot of people say BOG dinner is overrated, but it was just my husband and me and we LOVED it. The food was so good and the atmosphere was great. Use touringplans reservation finder, and you'll probably be able to get it--I booked our trip less than 30 days out and we got a Friday night BOG dinner reservation.
 

Staying at Poly for 10 days in late September (2 adults only) and looking to make a couple more dinner ADRs but I am out of ideas. This is the ADRs I have right now:

Breakfast-
Kona Cafe
Crystal Palace
Garden Grill

Lunch-
Yak and Yeti
Sci-Fi Dine In
Mama Melrose
Sanaa
Biergarten
San Angel Inn

Dinner-
'Ohana
Kona Cafe
Citricos
Yachtsman Steakhouse
Raglan Road
Via Napoli

We are saving a spot for Planet Hollywood if it opens by then (we like it). I need 2 or 3 more places for dinner. I am considering BOG (no reservations available), Morimoto (bad reviews on service though), and the Wave. Thoughts? What am I missing? We do not like any seafood which does eliminate some places. We are not using DDP.

Thank you

You can eat at Narcoosee's or Coral Reef without ordering seafood, fyi. Other suggestions:
Le Cellier
Boathouse at Disney Springs
Hoop Dee Doo Revue dinner show
 
We really liked House of Blues and Paradiso 37 at DS- way better food and service than Planet Hollywood, and well worth the money for the portion sizes. I would keep trying for BOG- it should be easier since there's just two of you, and it's so magical, plus the food is good. You've got a lot of our favorites on your list, but I'd also suggest Boma at AKL (so much variety and great atmosphere) and Boatwright's at POR (some really unique dishes and a good value for the amount you get).
 
We enjoy Trattoria Al Forno at the Boardwalk, Trails End Buffet, Hoop Dee Doo Revue, BOG just to name a few :)
 
Staying at Poly for 10 days in late September (2 adults only) and looking to make a couple more dinner ADRs but I am out of ideas. This is the ADRs I have right now:

Breakfast-
Kona Cafe
Crystal Palace
Garden Grill

Lunch-
Yak and Yeti
Sci-Fi Dine In
Mama Melrose
Sanaa
Biergarten
San Angel Inn

Dinner-
'Ohana
Kona Cafe
Citricos
Yachtsman Steakhouse
Raglan Road
Via Napoli

We are saving a spot for Planet Hollywood if it opens by then (we like it). I need 2 or 3 more places for dinner. I am considering BOG (no reservations available), Morimoto (bad reviews on service though), and the Wave. Thoughts? What am I missing? We do not like any seafood which does eliminate some places. We are not using DDP.

Thank you

The Wave is great! I would also consider Artist Point, Spice Road Table, Trattoria al Forno, blue zoo (our favorite!), Il Mulino and the Boathouse.
 
AKL -Boma

EPCOT - Coral Reef, Chefs, Le Cellier, and Tutto

DHS - 50's PTC and HBD

MK - BOG and Tony's. We love LTT lunch

BC - Beaches and Cream
 
50s PTC, San Angel Inn and Rose N Crown are all really good. If you need a hardy meal, Biergarten is tasty and good entertainment to boot!
 
Thank you all for giving me some great suggestions! I will be researching these.
What does everyone think of Maya Grill? I like the menu. Is this worth it if not staying there? (We would have a car).
 
Definitely try Boma and then head out to nighttime viewing of the savanna. Or, maybe an earlier dinner on and head back to the Park afterward for the new nighttime entertainment.

We love BOG for lunch so much we can't convince ourselves to do dinner there for the added price. Try the pork :)

Maybe something different to try and conveniently on the monorail: dinner at 1900 Park Fare with Cinderella and crew. When we went she and the prince were so-so but the step-family was hilarious. And the food was good too of course.
 
Narcoossee's , Shula's Steakhouse, and Food and Wine Festival, if there after 9/14.
 
I love Grand Floridian Cafe. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all great there and its a super easy monorail hop to get to (also, about 7 minute walk if youre up to it).

I also love Les Chefs de France in Epcot, Artist Point at Wilderness Lodge and Spirit of Aloha at the Poly.

IMO...unless you want to meet the Beast very badly, skip BOG for dinner. The food was mediocre at best. If you want to just see the inside of the castle, go for breakfast.
 
I hear that Maya Grill is terrific. I have added it to my own To-Do list. I am a firm believer in experiencing all that my resort has to offer, including the nearby eateries. Other places that you may want to consider:
The Wave---I love this place! I'm glad you are considering it.
Hoop De Doo dinner show--would be easy to travel to by boat from the Poly. Lots of silly fun, and beer/wine/sangria is included.
Trails End buffet---also easy to reach from the Poly and easy on the wallet by Disney standards. Good ole country cookin', which can be a nice change from the more upscale restaurants.
California Grill--can't beat that view, and the fireworks...wow!
Territory Lounge at the WL---drinks and apps would be a great dinner for me. I love the relaxing, comfortable atmosphere of this place.
 
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