Need suggestions for a place to eat on my last day

Oathkeeper13

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Hello everyone. I an going to Disney World in January and while I have made Dining reservations for most of my trip I am completely stumped about what I should do on my last day.

I am on the Deluxe dining plan, so the restaurant needs to accept dining credits, and my plane will be leaving at 7 so I'm only interested in places that serve breakfast and lunch. I would prefer that the restaurant be in epcot or any location outside of the parks. There are no kids on this trip so we don't need to go to any character meals.

That being said here is my schedule

Day 1: Arrive at AKL rest for a while and have dinner at Jiko
Day 2: Yak and Yetti for lunch and California Grill for dinner.
Day 3: Coral Reef for lunch and San Angel Inn for dinner (although I am still holding out hope for Le Cellier)
Day 4:Sci-fi Dine in Theater for lunch and 50's prime time for dinner
Day 5: Tony's Town Square for lunch and Narcoossee's for Dinner


I would appreciate any ideas you have for day 6.
 
I would suggest the Grand Floridian Cafe, while you're there you could visit the resort and have a nice breakfast. For lunch you could take a monorail to the Poly for lunch at Kona Cafe or you could take a monorail to Epcot area for lunch at Kouzzina or Flying Fish. (You sound like a coastal-themed person from your ressies so you would enjoy both of these choices being you can sit on the water.:thumbsup2)

:)
 
forgot flying fish and kouzzina are for dinner, but Kona at Poly is great/The Wave at Contemp is also good!
 
Final day breakfast: you're at AKL. For heavens' sake, have breakfast at Boma! Lovely buffet. All the standard breakfast items plus a few extras. And that wonderful fruit juice.

Final lunch: In Epcot, how about Biergarten or Tokyo Dining? At a resort: GF Cafe if you want to take one last spin on the monorail. Or for a real Florida beach vibe, how about Olivia's at OKW? That's pretty out of the box, and far enough off the beaten path that you likely would not need an ADR and could be more flexible about time. The same holds true, actually, for Turf Club at SSR - and that's very accessible to DTD, too, if you want some final-day shopping.
 

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