We have a group going in June with lots of kids ranging 3 - 13. Looking for recommendations for our days outside the theme parks. We did Rain Forest Cafe last time. Any dinner shows or interactive, theme(ish) restaurants your kids have loved??
I saw the title and said "Ale House!" as I live in Atlanta and the closest one to me is about 20 miles and sometimes if I want it enough I will drive the distance......
but alas, I don't know any interactive or themed ones like you are looking for
Medieval Times would probably fit your bill, but I think you should post a new thread with a title better suggesting what you're actually looking for. There are many of us that see the title and think you want just a good restaurant recommendation before we see what you're actually looking for. It's probable that someone didn't click on the thread but would have good information for you.
It might be a theme the 13 year old is looking for. But having been to both, I don't get the appeal of Twin Peaks over the more famous Florida born sibling. I've found both the food and the views superior at the Florida based chain.
Really?! The Mac & cheese at Twin Peaks is literally the best I've ever had! Their other food was also well above average. Plus the lodge aesthetic is more appealing than vibrant orange. The chicken sandwich from "elsewhere" was fine, but nothing I'd return for (indeed, I have never been back).
We have a group going in June with lots of kids ranging 3 - 13. Looking for recommendations for our days outside the theme parks. We did Rain Forest Cafe last time. Any dinner shows or interactive, theme(ish) restaurants your kids have loved??
Kobe Steakhouse is a good time for families. The chefs are incredibly fun and entertaining. The kids will get a kick out seeing them toss raw eggs in the air and catch them in their chef's hats, or make smoking volcanos out of a tower of onion slices. The food is plentiful and delicious, too.
Really?! The Mac & cheese at Twin Peaks is literally the best I've ever had! Their other food was also well above average. Plus the lodge aesthetic is more appealing than vibrant orange. The chicken sandwich from "elsewhere" was fine, but nothing I'd return for (indeed, I have never been back).
I'm with you. I think the food at Twin Peaks is far superior to other restaurants with similar theming. Even the wings, which the vibrant orange restaurant is known for.
Benihana or one of the independent Hibachi places around the city would be a great time for the kids. I can also recommend Boil Spot Hot Pot and BBQ for all you can eat Korean food. Ford's Garage is good for burgers and bar food.
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