Same Ol...same Ol...help me find somewhere NEW to eat!

Blessed_wth_Triplets

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Planning our upcoming trip...this will be our fifth and making ADRs is getting less exciting. I feel like we've eaten at all the known good places...some are must dos every trip...others not so much. So we are staying 6 nights on the dining plan and I'd love some suggestions...keeping in mind I have three 9 year old boys and a 3 year old girl. Here is where we have been so far:

Le Cellier
Coral Reef
Garden Grill
LTT
CP
CRT
Sci Fi
1900 PF
Obama
CM
Kona
HDDR
 
You'll need quite the park hopper to eat at Obama.:rotfl:

We like Biergarten with the kids. Have you eaten there lately? I have 7 year old twins and they both found a lot of food they like. We also really, really liked San Angel Inn last time.

Our must-gos are Flying Fish, San Angel Inn, Narcoosee's, CRT, Crystal Palace early breakfast, Le Cellier, Biergarten, and CA Grill.
 

You'll need quite the park hopper to eat at Obama.:rotfl:

We like Biergarten with the kids. Have you eaten there lately? I have 7 year old twins and they both found a lot of food they like. We also really, really liked San Angel Inn last time.

Our must-gos are Flying Fish, San Angel Inn, Narcoosee's, CRT, Crystal Palace early breakfast, Le Cellier, Biergarten, and CA Grill.

At least she'd be served fresh veggies out of the White House garden. WDW restaurants are stingy with their veggies. :laughing:
 
have you tried the DTD restaurants? We looove Ragland Road and Portobello is pretty good, too.
 
Whispering Canyon could be a lot of fun for your boys. Lots of antics and fun during dinner. We like the food there quite a bit.

T-Rex is a lot of fun if your kids like dinosaurs. Lots of animatronics and things to see. The portions for the dishes are huge, too.

Biergarten is another fun restaurant with good food. Make sure you time it right so you can enjoy the show! This is always a hit for my family. My almost 3 year old daughter has been there twice and she is not the easiest kid to feed and she always eats way more there and most places we've taken her to!

Cape May for either dinner or breakfast is very good. Keep in mind Cape May is a character breakfast (Goofy, Minnie and Donald) but not a character dinner. We love that restaurant. Very good food and great character interaction.

Boma is also another fun restaurant to go to. Lots of different foods to try, but they still offer a kids section. If you get to the AKL either a little before your ADR or after take advantage of exploring the resort and checking out the animals!

Hope this helps a little.
 
Well, you've made a dent in the choices, but you're far from done yet. Here's a few other ideas:

Magic Kingdom Resort area: Ohana (if that wasn't what you meant by Obama), Narcoosees, Grand Floridian Cafe, the Wave, Whispering Canyon, Cali Grill.

Ft. Wilderness: Mickey's BBBQ

DHS: Mama Melrose, 50s PTC

Epcot Resorts: Cape May Clambake

Epcot: Biergarten, San Angel Inn, La Hacienda, Teppan Edo

PLUS: Boma, Sanaa, Raglan Road, Wolfgang Puck, T Rex
 
50s diner at DHS would be fun. Also Whispering Canyon, Cape May as mentioned above. I like to try a different country in Epcot on every trip too.
 
Yes...I meant Ohana;)Thanks for the suggestions!! Keep them coming!! I guess I'm a bit afraid to venture too far off from what I know is good....I really need to get a little more adventurous!!
 
We love Biergarten in germany at Epcot. Delicious food, wonderful atmosphere and live music! Our boys loved it there too.

We also enjoy Kouzzina dinner on the Boardwalk. Delicious mediterranean food, a more quiet restaurant but very kid-friendly (it's still Disney!). Excellent service too.

Another great one is Sanaa for dinner. Delicious food, excellent service, and we got to sit by the window so the kids enjoyed watching the animals roam around the savannah.
 
Planning our upcoming trip...this will be our fifth and making ADRs is getting less exciting. I feel like we've eaten at all the known good places...some are must dos every trip...others not so much. So we are staying 6 nights on the dining plan and I'd love some suggestions...keeping in mind I have three 9 year old boys and a 3 year old girl. Here is where we have been so far:

Le Cellier
Coral Reef
Garden Grill
LTT
CP
CRT
Sci Fi
1900 PF
Obama
CM
Kona
HDDR

50s Prime Time was unique
Le Chefs de France ( I have kiddos too and they liked it)
Tony's (I know this gets bad reviews but we loved it!! Great food and service the day we were there)

We would not EVER go back to Boma. Pure "ick" for us. We ate Thanksgiving dinner there and thanked the good Lord they had American Fixings that day too (turkey, dressing, etc).

We want to try....Via Napoli, Tutto, Mama Melrose (can you see a trend here :)).

Edited to add: We also want to try Biergarten when we go. I've heard it's really good!
 
Planning our upcoming trip...this will be our fifth and making ADRs is getting less exciting. I feel like we've eaten at all the known good places...some are must dos every trip...others not so much. So we are staying 6 nights on the dining plan and I'd love some suggestions...keeping in mind I have three 9 year old boys and a 3 year old girl. Here is where we have been so far:

Le Cellier
Coral Reef
Garden Grill
LTT
CP
CRT
Sci Fi
1900 PF
Obama
CM
Kona
HDDR

I know what you mean about trying new places. We always try a new rest. or 2 every trip but it's getting harder now that we have favorites we don't wanna give up. Some we really like are:
Le Chefs ( you can see Remy- so cute!)
Rose & Crown ( great spot to watch Illuminations)
Boma
Teppan Edo
T-Rex (my boys :love: this place- pretty cool inside)
Cali Grill
Narcoossees
Flying Fish
Cape May (dinner)
We are trying Via Napoli for the first time this year
Artist Point is really good too!
 
Just a bit off the beaten path, but the Turf Club art Saratoga Springs is a hidden gem. (Yes, I know if I keep mentioning it, it'll get popular and all the fans will be mad at me, . . . . )

At Epcot, the kids may get a kick out of the belly-dancer at Marrakesh (Morocco), especially if mom volunteers to take a lesson.
 
My family enjoys, Boma, Biergarten, Cape May Clambake for dinner buffet, and Tusker House for breakfast.

Signatures, Jiko, Yachtsmen and Fultons ( back on DDP)
My kids choice, Trex and rainforest.

Whispering Canyon is very fun for kids and they love the shakes.

ones I still want to try myself are, Ragland Road, Captains Grille, Fly Fishing Cafe, Kona and Grand Floridian Cafe and Chefs de France.
 
My 9 yr old wants to go back to Whispering Canyon Cafe (ask for ketchup)!! We also have our regulars-Ohana, Cali Grill, Biergarten (although my kids are picky and all they ate there was bread and dessert, but the loved the music). Tusker House has a great character breakfast. I think we're going to try them for lunch or dinner the next trip though. We also have heard great things about T-Rex and will give it a shot unless my 5 yr old decides its to scary inside. :confused3 Happy Planning!!
 


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