Ragland Road...kids? Desserts?

Disneynutbsv

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I looked on Allears, but they didn't list any desserts, does anyone know what they have? Also, would kids like this place?
 
Yes... they have desserts. I've had the chocolate one, it's excellent. I want to try their bread pudding. Can't recall what else they offer.

I don't know about the kids, don't have any. But I think the food is quite good.
 
They have really good desserts at Raglin Road. I like the strawberry apple crumble thing and my friend really likes the chocolate fondont, which is kind of a bowl of chocolate sauce with a bit of cake in it - its good.

As for children, thats really up to you. The bars (there are at least two) are not separated from the restuarat tables. I'm not sure I would take children to a bar, buts thats me - you have to decide for yourself. Just know its not like the local Chili's or Macaroni Grill where the bar is completely separate from the dinning room. At Raglin Road they are in the same place
 
I think RR would be fine for kids, especially early in the evening. While the atsmophere does get more loud and crowded later, there's nothing about the entertainment that would be unsuitable for children - it's just that there will be some drunk people around you. Even that aspect didn't seem too bad to me when we were there till about 9:30, although it probably gets worse later on.

I've had two desserts there - the Bread and Butter Pudding is simply amazing. I'm not a big bread pudding fan, but this was just so so good - a really moist bread pudding to start with, then they have little jugs on the side with vanilla cream and caramel sauce. You make a hole down the middle of the bread pudding and pour the sauces inside. YUM! We also had the Dunbrody Kiss, which is some kind of deep chocolate mousse thing. It was very smooth and delcious chocolate, but it was sitting on a base of something that had a strange texture I didn't enjoy, but I'm really picky about textures, so if that wouldn't bother you, and you're a chocolate fan, you'd probably really love it.
Dunbrody's Kiss:
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Disneynutbsv said:
Thanks for the help! We've decided not to go:(


That's too bad..don't miss it on a future trip..you will be missing out.

One of the most outstanding places to eat in disney. And the desserts..omg..wonderful.

Kids are fine there.
 
We went there with out two boys on our recent trip (8 & 4yrs). They loved it! Food was great (esp. for kids - nice change from Disney mac & cheese) desserts were drool. . . mmm. . . .
Entertainment was fun - we arrived at 6 for dinner and stayed till just past 9. Jim (singalong extrordinare) was great with the kids. . .the band was a bit loud so we headed off.
Very suitable for families - go for early dinner and stay for first part of entertainment at 8pm. I highly recommend.
 
How late can the kids stay??

In the UK they have to be out by 9pm...is it any later in US?Florida?

Janie
:)
 


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