Bones' Restaurant, Atlanta GA: Shrimp Cocktails, $12.95 each; Lobster Bisque, $5.95 each; Caesar Salad, $6.50 each; Filet Mignon, $25.95 each, sauteed spinach $6.95 and the signature jumbo fried onion rings, $5.95; a pair of desserts will add about $13 or so, DW's cappucino another 5 or 6, and I'm up to 135 before the wine. add tax & tip and there we are. And this does not reflect any kind of surf & turf, by adding shrimps or lobster tails because after all, it is a special evening. Oh, and I didn't pay a babysitter or tip a valet to park my car.
Now, I'll rate Bones over palo's any day, but Palo's is easily comparable to a type of restaurant that can be w/o too much trouble a 100/person dinner. Never mind the annual anniversary dinner in Morton's when DW orders the 5 pound lobster--that is over $100 right there for her entree. Especially considering the same type of "bring me two of those and one of those, and we'll both split one of those to try, and ooh, how about an appetizer sized portion of that one, too" rules apply in Palo's as they do in the dining rooms, it is a tremendous value. I too read the CM parent posting about the service fee not going to the server except for $0.40. I believe it--it is labeled a service charge, not a gratuity. Speciality restaurants are revenue centers. We had a bottle of chianti (but no liver or fava beans), dessert wines, the cappucino for DW, and added on an additional tip and the Palo's bill including the service charge was actually close to $100--but maybe 60 of that would have been charged to us in Animator's Palate, anyway, and the same meal, yes, would have been well over $200 on land. Or you can go, skip the alcohol, and have a tremedous dinner with multiples of everything and the service charge is $20, and c'mon, be a sport and put another 10 or 20 as an additional tip.
We never went until our 4th
DCL trip. It was very nice, certainly not the finest we've had in our lives but still very good, and we will go back on our future cruise next year, too. We got more in value than we paid, for sure.