Quiet, romantic dinner options other than V&A?

Alicefan

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Just wondering what the best options are for a quiet-er dinner with a romantic atmosphere? I've got ADR's for The Yachtsman but when I look at the photos it doesn't necessarily look very romantic in there. I know pictures can be deceiving but I was thought I would ask here first to see if there were better options than what I have picked out. I know Disney restaurants are notoriously loud in comparison to other upscale places. I'm not opposed to going off property if need be but would be nice to stay in the bubble. Thanks in advance.
 
We ate at the Yachtsman on our honeymoon and found it to be very romantic! Yes there were plenty of families around, but I didn't find it to be particularly loud- people tend to avoid a proper steak dinner when they've got tiny ones in tow (at least in our experience). We had a wonderful conversation about the wine menu with our waiter who was very knowledgeable and gave us great pairing suggestions. Also, since we had told them it was our honeymoon when making our ADR, they gave us personalized menus to take home, so that was really cool. And the food was really good! The white tablecloths, the menu, and the low lighting made it feel more "grown up" for us, even though there were some families with children. (You're really not going to find any place without kids at Disney.)
 
My husband and I had a late dinner at Jiko to celebrate our anniversary a couple of years ago. The restaurant was almost empty, service and atmosphere was excellent, and the food was wonderful! :)
 
I think Yachtsman works, as would Jiko, Monsieur Paul, or Blue Zoo.

Also consider Capa at Four Seasons. Easy cab ride away. Sort of in the bubble still. The service and view are spectacular. Food very good, perhaps a little ambitious. If you go, check fireworks times. From the patio at Capa, you can see the distant but still magical fireworks from all the parks. Servers encourage you to take your wine out and watch. Very romantic and very Disney-fied.
 

We just got back from WDW on Friday and one of our favorite romantic spots of the week was dinner at the Flying Fish at the Boardwalk. Beautiful rooms, terrific menu and a fun stroll afterwards on the boardwalk! Jiko is another favorite along with Narcoosee's and California Grill. We did them all this week and all were fabulous!
 
Jiko, Shula's, Flying Fish. Would have suggested Bluezoo but the 2 person tables are kind of in the middle of the restaurant and not conducive to a quiet romantic evening in my opinion, BlueZoo lounge booths could work if you dont mind the bar being right next door to your table
 
I love Jiko. I'd also recommend Citricos.

Narcoossees is a personal favorite but wouldn't count on it being quiet.
 
I find that if you make a late reservation, it cuts down on the crowds and makes it quieter and more romantic. We ate at Shula's and found it quiet even at 6pm.
 
Thanks everyone for the great suggestions. I might just stick with The Yachtsman but Jiko is calling to me too! lol
 
We did Yachtsman in 2015 for a romantic dinner. We did not find it overly loud which had been a concern of mine as well.

I loved the atmosphere of the YC and BC at night are we found walking around the resort after was just as romantic as dinner had been.
 
In the last year we ate at JIKO, Artist Point, Monsier Paul, Flying Fish, California Grill (later at night), Il Mulino, Citricos and Tiffins, and all would fit what you ask for.
 


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