Need Help Choosing a Restaurant

Cinderellagrl

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I have PS made for 2 out of 6 days so far. We are going to Rainforest Cafe/Animal Kingdom and 50's Prime Time Cafe/MGM. I am looking for a good place to go the day we're at Magic Kingdom and for the day we're at Epcot. DH and DD are VERY picky eaters. Any ideas?
 
I've read that Le Cellier is good for picky eaters in Epcot; haven't eaten there, though. You might consider Akershus or Marrakesh too.

As for MK, I really like the Crystal Palace buffet. And a character meal is always nice, if you like that kind of thing.
 
From one picky eater to another, these are my favorites:

Magic Kingdom:
Crystal Palace
Cindy's

EPCOT:
Le Cellier in Canada
Rose & Crown in UK

Animal Kingdom:
Tusker House

MGM:
50's Primetime

Resorts:
O'Hana's at the Polynesian
California Grill at the Contemporary
Beaches & Cream at the Beach Club
Whispering Canyon Cafe at the Wilderness Lodge
Yachtsman Steakhouse at the Yacht Club

DTD:
House of Blues
 

For all you picky eaters who have eaten at LeCellier...we have a PS for our trip in two weeks. We're eating dinner there. Will we have a problem ordering our steak dinners with nothing on them?
 
Did you want fast food or sitdown.

At MK..best lunch spot..hands down is Liberty Tree Tavern
The food and service are wonderful and the menu will please anyone. Delicious homestyle cooked meals.

If you want walk up..our favorite thing to do...grab fries from the Mcdonalds fry cart over by splash mountain ( you will never haver fresher mcdonalds fries), then we munch on those while we walk over to tomorrowland and get turkey legs at the lunching pad. They also have a very good blueberry icee type drink we enjoy with the turkey leg. Dessert ends up being the caramel apples from the bakery/candy store on mainstreet in MK. Perfect meal.

In EPCOT..it is so easy. Just depends on what you like and what you mean by picky. If you like mexican..the cantina has wonderful meals..huge portions..easily shared. If you like italian Alfredo's is wonderful. Home cooked german..the buffet is fantastic. For basic and very bland food Rose and Crown is a good option. If you just want breadsticks, appetizers and desserts Le Cellier is a good option..no one in our family was ever impressed with the entrees served at lunch or dinner.
 
Dopey Sharon,

No you won't have a problem ordering your food plain. I do it all the time and they don't have a problem. Also, if you have extra bread sticks, they let you take them with you. I did this and fed the ducks at my resort.
 
Don't forget about Garden Grill at Epcot. It's a pretty basic set menu.
 
Originally posted by Terk-1
Dopey Sharon,

No you won't have a problem ordering your food plain. I do it all the time and they don't have a problem. Also, if you have extra bread sticks, they let you take them with you. I did this and fed the ducks at my resort.


Thank you! :)
 
At MK, we like the Liberty Tree Tavern and Columbia Harbour House. You should definitely check the menu site that someone above posted as your family may not like the choices at those 2 places. As someone above noted, Liberty Tree Tavern has good home-cooking meals. I think dinner there is with characters served family style. We are going there for lunch. I think lunch is normal table service.

At Epcot, there are a million choices. We personally love LeCellier (filet mignon!) in Canada. We are eating at Alfredo in Italy next month. We like Nine Dragons in China. So whatever kind of food your family likes (Italian, steaks, chinese, etc.), you will most likely find it in Epcot!
 


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