Recommendation for table service lunch at Epcot

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I would love a recommendation for a table service lunch at Epcot.

Our original plans were to eat dinner at Chefs de France, but our schedule changed and I wasn't impressed with the lunch menu. (But it you've had lunch there and it was fantastic, let me know). We are trying new restaurants on this trip, so Le Cellier and Coral Reef are out, because we have already been to them (or will be going).

I'm looking forward to your suggestions (or restaurants you don't recommend)- also include why!!

Thanks.
 
I've always gone to the San Angel Inn for lunch at Epcot, but never on the DDP. It's pretty good food though a little tight seating, but if you've been inside the Mexico pavilion you know there isn't a lot of space there.
If it's gonna be hot outside, this is a sure way to cool off and get away form the crowds. Hope this helps some.
 
How about Biergarten? Like San Angel (which I haven't been to yet) it's inside with an evening atmosphere. They have a band providing entertainment, and the buffet is very good.
 
We really enjoyed our lunch at Chefs de France. We had the "French Menu" which included French Onion Soup, a very nice toasted ham & cheese sandwich and creme brulee' for dessert. We were very happy with this lunch. :thumbsup2 Everything was yummy!
 

How about Biergarten? Like San Angel (which I haven't been to yet) it's inside with an evening atmosphere. They have a band providing entertainment, and the buffet is very good.

ITA. We love the Biergarten.
 
Let's see....for me at Epcot for lunch, we do Rose and Crown and have always had a good meal there. We always do Teppanyaki and enjoy it immensely, not sure if it is reopened or will be open when you are there. We do Morocco, but in the take out area, but they have plenty of tables for sitting....We do France, the bakery, and have ham and cheese croissants and dessert, love that. I have not done Chefs for a few years. We do Norway in the take out area and have a sandwich....I guess I had never realized how many restaurants we have eliminated for eating at Epcot. We never do China, it is ok....We do not do sit down in Morocco, prefer to do the take out area, Living Seas, we live in MA so do not usually do seafood in Orlando. LeCellier is good, but I am not fighting crowds to get there when there are so many other choices.
 
I've always enjoyed lunch at Rose and Crown. I've also enjoyed lunch at Coral Reef, it's usually quieter and less rushed than dinner.
 
The only TS place we have done for lunch is Le Cellier and it is fantastic. DH was able to order the BBQ filet (I wanted mushroom but they do not have the items prepped) so I had the beef tips with udon noodles and veggies...it was out of this world.

I would go to Beirgarten or Rose and Crown
 
I'm another fan of the French Menu at Chefs de France. I've also enjoyed lunch at Le Cellier and San Angel Inn.
 
ITA. We love the Biergarten.

Biergarten's our favorite place for lunch too. Not nearly as crowded and they serve their drinks in this big honkin' glasses -- which is great if you've beenw orking up a powerful thirst walking around WDW in the hot Florida sunshine! :cool2:
 
We had a great meal at Chef's. We also have had great meals at San Angel!:thumbsup2
 












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