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erinsmom

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I would like hear some experiences about eating at the following places. I've already looked at the menus, so I know what they have. Looking for: was it crowded, hard to get PSs, good interaction with characters, overall feel of the place, impressions.

Cape May Character Breakfast
Cinderella's Gala Dinner
Pepper Market (lunch)
San Angel at Mexico (Dinner)
Plaza at MK (lunch)
Coral Reef (lunch or dinner)

We will be going in November. Me, DH and 5yo Daughter. My mom and dad will be there also but not spending all their time with us. Coral Reef is for them.

TIA
Erin's Mom
 
Cape May Character Breakfast--Wonderful, whimsical, great food and character interaction. A little quieter and more reserved than many of teh other CB's. Great choice!

Cinderella's Gala Dinner--Haven't eaten here with Cindy, but have been here for dinner with other characters. Very good food and service, nice atmosphere. Enjoy!

Pepper Market (lunch)--haven't eaten here, the one time I went by it it was PACKED full and noisy. There was a large convention a the time, shich probably let out for lunch just as I walked by. There was quite a line just to get in.

San Angel at Mexico (Dinner)--the WORST meal I've ever had at WDW. The food was inedible, teh service was deplorable (what service--he took our oder and we never saw him again--I had to get the hostess to track down the check!) This was an expensive mistake I'll never make again. No "view" is worth it.

Plaza at MK (lunch)--excellent food, good service, make your PS for and early lunch, they tend to get very backed up. Very reasonable for a full service place. Make sure you have a shake!

Coral Reef (lunch or dinner)--Gorgeous room, good service, good food, expensive. I prefer Fulton's or the Cape May Cafe. You can stop in late in the lunch hour and just have dessert here to soak up the surroundings and save $$$.

Anne
 
I have to second about San Angel Inn. Yes, it has nice atmosphere but the food was not good and the service was terrible. If you want mexican food you would be better off saving some $$ and eating at the outside Cantina.
 
Cape May Character Breakfast-lots of choices on the buffet and great character interaction. Not crowded and easy to get PS.

San Angel Inn-great atmosphere but not your typical Mexican food. We thought it was good but kind of expensive. We had a PS for an early lunch which was easy to get. Since it was early it wasn't very crowded.

Coral Reef-beautiful restaurant and the food was really good but the portions are pretty small for what you pay. Opted for a late lunch-no trouble getting the PS but we waited about 30-45 minutes for a table. (and it wasn't even one next to the fish)
 

Okay, if Mexico is not a good choice where else would you suggest? Not really looking for anything fancy. We'll be in Epcot starting about 3:30pm and staying to see Illumination. By the way, I'm the picky eater.

Erin's Mom
 
I realy enjoy Le Cellier. We've eaten there at least a dozen times, and have never had a bad meal or service.

Teppanyaki Steakhouse for hibachi, very tasty and fun.

Yakitori House for quick and cheap filling chicken terriyaki and rice. (This is counter service)

Another thought is to go out the International Gateway entrance and take the short walk to the Epcot resort area. There you'll find the clambake a tthe Cape may Cafe (EXCELLENT!), the Flying Fish, Spoodles, and a variety of other restaurants.

I'm picky too :)

Anne
 
I wanted to thank everyone for their suggestions. I'm using some them on our upcoming trip.

Erin's Mom
 


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