much to old - 57.
Sorry!
30 - 60 is good. Probably more in common around 50, though. I don't believe i divulged if I were a him or her, though. Interesting that a DisneyBRIDE '03 is lurking on the "solo" traveler forumn!
30 - 60 is good. Probably more in common around 50, though. I don't believe i divulged if I were a him or her, though. Interesting that a DisneyBRIDE '03 is lurking on the "solo" traveler forumn!
Well, I am dining alone at Narcoosees...its a great place..with a bar, not sure if you can eat at it though (?)...Dont feel funny..people only look or notice if you have a screaming toddler during dinner!! lol Never been to the Bistro so I am not sure how it is set up. I do hear servers are great though.
Wishing you a great dinner Sparky![]()
Does anybody else know if there are any "sit down at the bar for dinner" restaurants anywhere in Disney?
California Grill and Jiko has bar type seating next to the open kitchen.
The Japanese Sushi/Tempura should be open by the 17th also which is a bar type setting.
Thanks.
I might have time to check out the Ca Grille, but I was there in June for drinks and the observation deck fireworks thing. Very expensive for when you eat there. I am planning on staying in Epcot for the evening, and really want to do the wine/food festival to the fullest extent possible. I might consider the Tempura instead of the Bistro. Is it like a BennyHanahs (excuse the spelling)?
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If you are doing the Food and Wine festival I wouldn't even bother making dining reservations, there are just to many booths and to much food all around the World Showcase, and even if you sample just a few you will not have a whole lot of room left for an expensive dinner....just my opinion though.