Romantic restaurants...1 table credit?

Tigpooh

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We are planning our first trip without kids this November and we are really trying for romantic settings for dinner. We are only paying for the plus dining plan, so one table credit per night. We need three restaurants for three nights. So far no luck on Ohana or BOG for our dates(our faves),what are some others that would offer a romantic setting for one credit? Also, are there any quick serves you would consider quiet, romantic?
 
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My husband and I really like Trattoria al Forno at the Boardwalk. Very quiet and adult in my opinion. Beautiful restaurant, fantastic location, plus it has great food and service. If you go ask for Andrea as your server, she is phenomenal.
 

I second Spice Road! So good...and unique flavors! You are right next to the water in the middle of world showcase, and the service there is outstanding...:love:

If you are more into a fun laid back night out, my DH and I enjoy Raglan Road as well..dinner, and a show!
 
My husband and I really like Trattoria al Forno at the Boardwalk. Very quiet and adult in my opinion. Beautiful restaurant, fantastic location, plus it has great food and service. If you go ask for Andrea as your server, she is phenomenal.


This was going to be my suggestion as well. DH and I really enjoyed our meal here.
 
San Angel Inn...beautiful surroundings

La Hacienda...view of Illuminations

I was going to suggest SAI> It is a lovely setting.

My husband and I really like Trattoria al Forno at the Boardwalk. Very quiet and adult in my opinion. Beautiful restaurant, fantastic location, plus it has great food and service. If you go ask for Andrea as your server, she is phenomenal.

My DD said that al Forno was her favorite meal other than Narcoossees.
 
Spice Road Table is AWESOME! My DH and I had date night there in August. The food was great, atmosphere lovely and the staff are so friendly.

Trattoria al Forno is also very good. It's a little louder than Spice Road IMHO, but it's very good and it's so fun to walk around the Boardwalk in the evening.

Sanaa is lovely and romantic (IMHO). Great food and lovely atmosphere.
 
Le Chefs de France

Agree with Chefs. We eat there every couple of trips & while there are kids & families, it always seems there are more adults than kids. They seem to have lots of tables for 2 & they are grouped together near the front with larger tables of families seated a little further back.

Grand Floridian Cafe is a nice place. The tables are nicely spaced in the room so you aren't right on top of each other. And it is pretty & romantic like the rest of the Grand Floridian.

We usually go for lunch, but Nine Dragons also seems to have more adults than kids.

We also like Tutto Italia. They have a side room which only has tables for 2 & 4 so it's a nice & quiet in there.
 
Sanaa, Nine Dragons (I am insanely in love with this place since our last trip), and, honestly - we like hitting a lounge somewhere sipping a few drinks/ordering appetizers. Territory Lounge, River Roost, etc.
 
Sanaa, Nine Dragons (I am insanely in love with this place since our last trip), and, honestly - we like hitting a lounge somewhere sipping a few drinks/ordering appetizers. Territory Lounge, River Roost, etc.

Ooh, Territory Lounge is a GREAT idea! Very quiet, romantic. Nice wine list.
 
At EPCOT - Coral Reef, Chefs de France, San Angel Inn (bonus, check out La Cava for some amazing margaritas), Teppan Edo (not as romantic but still a fun meal), Tutto Italia

Resorts -

Sanaa, Trattoria al forno, Grand Floridian Café, Kona

All that being said, the dining plan is really limiting you - if you wanted to pay OOP the signature restaurants are truly amazing! I would definitely go to a few of them on a couple's only WDW trip.
 
We ate there for the first time last week. It was loaded with families & many loud crying kids. Didn't seem like a more adult place to me.
We had a very different experience at the Wave. At dinner the place was quiet, refined and had good food and atmosphere. I guess most places at WDW can differ from night to night.
 
We had a very different experience at the Wave. At dinner the place was quiet, refined and had good food and atmosphere. I guess most places at WDW can differ from night to night.

I think you're right! We had a 7:10 pm dinner adr, it was just my DH & me. There were some other tables of just adults. But there were at least 3 large family groups: looked to be extended families with grandparents, parents & children including lots of toddlers when we were there. Also several tables with an adult or 2 and a couple kids. Nothing complaining, just noting that we had the opposite impression. That was our first time there, so maybe that was an unusual crowd for that restaurant.
 


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