Please help me decide

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I need some advice. My DH and 2 DD's (ages 3 and 5) are going in November. For dinner in Epcot, I'm trying to decide between Le Cellier, Rose and Crown, and Alfredo's. I'm from St. Louis, so we have awesome Italian food here. However, I think Alfredo's would be a fun atmosphere. The food at Le Cellier sounds amazing, and I have to admit I like the finer things in life :) but is it appropriate for my kids? R&C sounds like a blast, but it seems to get mixed reviews. Any opinions? :confused3
 
My son loves Le Cellier. The s'mores dessert and the chocolate "moose" are a big hit. I would select Le Cellier over Alfredo's, but we like both. princess: pirate: :earboy2:
 
I wouldn't classify the atmosphere at Alfredo's as "fun". Either the Rose and Crown or Le Cellier would be fine for your kids. Of the two, I'd go with Le Cellier. If nothing else, your kids can be extremely happy with the bread sticks.
 
I like both Le Cellier & the Rose & Crown. I've had great meals at both. Le Cellier, at times, seems quieter. I really enjoy the R&C and have this booked for my CP dinner package in December. I'm dining after the show, so this way I can relax, enjoy a great meal, then watch Illuminations from there.
 

never eaten at R& C( got the carry out fish and chips yum) but the bar part is seperate from the dining part. Alfredos was kind of disappointing ( long time ago). we liked lecellier a lot and although not a "fun"theme type of place plenty of kids were there and the food was very good
 


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