Seasons 52?

sweetpeakaris

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Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone has eaten here? I would love to hear reviews, also what is the Dress Code, not sure if you have to Dress up or not? Thanks in Advance!
 
I love Seasons 52 and go every time I get a chance. The food is very fresh and delicious, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting. It's also great that the dishes are all good for you and have a reasonable calorie count. Prices are moderate.

I don't think they have a dress code. Most people eating there wear "resort casual" up through business clothing. Nice cropped pants or a casual skirt would fit in well.

Mary
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Thanks! Do they have a kids menu? I was thinking of making ressie's to eat here on my B-day.
 
Season's 52 is an excellent restaurant.

The dishes are prepared wonderfully. The focus is on the natural flavor of the food without alot of added fats and oils, typicaly with extra fresh veggies on the side. They have an equaly large selection of seafood as they do poultry and meats, and the meat tends to stay on the lighter side; chicken, turkey, pork tenderloin, etc. The last time I dined here the only beef selection was a single offering of Filet Mignon. They have a wonderful and exciting selection of wine, and regularly feature the wines of specific regions and flavors. The food and wine are very good!

I don't believe there is a dress code. The majority of the people I have seen dine here were dressed casualy, but nicely. No need to dress overly fancy, but I wouldn't show up in jean shorts and a Ron Jon's shirt either.

There is not a children's menu at Season's 52 :sad1: . Most of the dishes offered at Season's 52 are not ones that would appeal to finnicky children IMO. They do however offer a selection of flatbreads they might find appealing. Here is their website, where you can find a sample menu:

http://www.seasons52.com/

An early Happy Birthday to you! :goodvibes
 
Seasons52 is my favorite Orlando restaurant. The food, service and atmosphere are all wonderful. Nice casual would be appropriate clothing. To the best of my knowledge there is no kids' menu. This is a nice place for parents' night out.;)

Here is a link to their menu:
http://www.seasons52.com/menu/default.asp
 
Wow, menu looks awesome! My kids will eat just about anything, they live for veggies. I guess the downside about eating here with kids is mainly the price since I'll only have an adult menu to order from. They should really consider adding a kids menu, I love to feed my kids healthy foods and someone told me this was a great restaurant for vegetarians and healthy options. I can't wait to dine here, the Flat Breads sound yummy.
 
They should really consider adding a kids menu...

There was an article on this a year or two ago in the Sentinel. It's a deliberate move--they don't have a kid's menu, nor do they have any highchairs or booster seats on the premises. It's a polite way of saying "no kids" without having a formal policy as such.

[Not commenting on the policy itself, just saying it's not an oversight.]
 
There was an article on this a year or two ago in the Sentinel. It's a deliberate move--they don't have a kid's menu, nor do they have any highchairs or booster seats on the premises. It's a polite way of saying "no kids" without having a formal policy as such.

[Not commenting on the policy itself, just saying it's not an oversight.]

Oh, I see. I know it's nice to have some restaurants "kid free". I just wish the ones that are "kid friendly" had more nutritious offerings. I am rethinking eating here. My youngest is 4, she doesn't need a booster and my kids are very well behaved when out in public. Not sure if I would feel comfortable eating in a place where kids are not welcomed.
 
I agree, they are subtly discouraging people from bringing their kids. There are a handful of Orlando area restaurants that are going that route, and they are not suffering for business.

Right or wrong, I can guarantee you will get "looks" from other diners if you show up with kids under ten or so at a restaurant that is obviously making a not so discreet effort to keep the establishment kid-free.

Anne
 
I love Seasons 52!! I agree with above that it is more casual in dress, but definitely not a jeans and tee place. I always dress up just a bit when I go.

Make a reservation if you go, they book up fast!! Usually when I try to get a reservation they are all booked up.
 
There is not a children's menu at Season's 52 :sad1: . Most of the dishes offered at Season's 52 are not ones that would appeal to finnicky children IMO. They do however offer a selection of flatbreads they might find appealing. Here is their website, where you can find a sample menu:

http://www.seasons52.com/

Thanks for this info, it was somewhere i was considering for my family birthday meal, but will look for somewhere a little more child friendly:)
 












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