Hi all! Disney newbie here. Trying to plan for ADR day, which is coming up. Can I get some TS lunch rec's from each park and 1-2 TS dinner rec's from resorts?
Also, We want to visit CRT. That will use up an extra TS credit. Can we just pay for one of our meals out of pocket? Can we pick which meal, or do we have to use all TS credits first?
THANKS!
As others have noted, you can pay for anything out of pocket...so it's easy to have a meal OOP to save up two credits for CRT.
You can either have two counter service meals one day (paying for one OOP and thus saving your TS credit)...Les Halles in France at Epcot is a fantastic place for an OOP QS meal, for example. You can also choose an inexpensive TS option and pay OOP. The Wave's breakfast buffet is really reasonable to pay OOP, and lots of people on the
DDP pay OOP at Via Napoli given the relatively low costs there as well (though I'm not sure how good Via Napoli is with allergies). 50s Prime Time in DHS isn't 'cheap', but servings are HUGE and can easily be split among two, saving money.
So, rec's for parks and resorts from my family, which is a mix of adults, college to post-college aged nieces and nephews, and a few tweens:
MK for TS
Tony's Town Square: We are among the few who like Tony's Town Square

. Tony's is also a good place for those with allergies, even gluten, from what I've read.
Crystal Palace: We LOVE Crystal Palace for lunch or dinner. Haven't been for breakfast. It's a character meal (Pooh and friends), and one of the best we've experienced. Very nice salad options. My older nieces and nephews (i.e., in their 20s) LOVED the kid's buffet with mac/cheese, meatballs, chicken nuggets.
LTT: I went years ago and was underwhelmed. My SiL went a few years ago for an early dinner and LOVED it. I'd go based on her recommendation.
Epcot for TS
San Angel Inn: great atmosphere and really good food. Caveat...it's 'authentic' Mexican, so check out the menu to see if it appeals to you. San Angel Inn gets some poor reviews from people who go in expecting Tex Mex and are understandably not happy when they get something else. But we loved our lunch there two years ago. And it's a great respite at lunch (wonderful a/c) when it's steaming outside.
Via Napoli: good pizza, appetizers, salads, and drinks. This was our favorite meal the last time we went.
Chefs de France: just a really enjoyable meal. The bisque was delicious.
Spice Road Table: open air seating is big here. There's interior seating, just beware you might be outside when it's very hot or very cold. When it's cold, they have outside heaters...which can get hot (we turned ours down when our water disappeared, and were quite comfy after). Lots of yummy small plates, good entrees. Service was hit or miss on our trip last year, but the manager brought out extra (on the house) fried calamari to make up for it (without us complaining, I must note...he just noticed we waited a long time for drinks and had some of our side orders messed up).
DHS for TS
50s Prime Time: great food, great shakes, servings are huge so sharing is very possible.
Sci-Fi Drive Inn: good food (not great), but the atmosphere is terrific. If you go with a burger and shake, it's a really good experience.
AK for TS
Yak and Yeti: we love it. Have eaten at Rain Forest Cafe and Tusker House, but Y&Y is our go to place from here on out.
Resorts for TS
Captain's Grille at YC (though it's temporarily moved to a space at BC for renovations) is really, really good.
Cali Grill at CR is our (all of my family's) all time favorite restaurant at WDW. GREAT atmosphere, really excellent food.
Artist's Point at WL has really, really good food and the best service we've ever had at WDW.
'Ohana at breakfast is really good with really great character interaction.
Boatwright's at POR was a surprisingly good meal (and my extended family is from Louisiana). We went in expecting 'ok' food that wasn't that authentic. The food is semi-authentic, but was really good when we were there!