Should we eat here??

Megjp3190

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Thinking about where to eat our arrival day and there's so many good reviews for raglan road. I will be traveling with DH and DD who is 5. Do they have any kid options here? Any other good Disney springs recommendations?
 
This is copied from AllEars.net which is a great source for looking up dining menus

Children's Lunch/Dinner Menu:

Entrees
Silly Steak - 5 ounce steak with an onion ring garnish $14.00

Grillin' Chicken - Tender chicken breast served with mashed potatoes and veggies $11.00

Little Big Burger - Sirloin beefburger char-grilled and topped with Dubliner cheddar cheese $8.00

Dalkey Duo - Dalkey-battered cocktail sausages with a Dalkey mustard dipping sauce $8.00

Crispy Shrimp - Succulent deep fried shrimp $9.00

Atlantic Fish - Fresh Atlantic fish deep fried in crispy batter $9.00

Gold'N Chicken - 2 deep fried chicken goujons $8.00

Macaroni & Cheese - macaroni pasta and Dubliner cheese $7.00

Young Shepherd's Pie - Traditional shepherd's pie with out contemporary twist to this favorite dish $8.00

Raglan Chicken Risotto - creamy mushroom and pea risotto with grilled chicken. $10.00

Desserts
Ice Cream - vanilla ice cream with butterscotch sauce $3.00

Juicy Fruit - Freshly chopped fruit with a drizzle of honey $5.00

Chocookberry - Ice cream with cookies and berries smothered in chocolate sauce. $5.00

Strawberry Delight - Vanilla ice cream with pavlova, cream, fruit coulis, and fresh strawberries $5.00

I don't know your DD, so I don't know what she would like, but they do have a wide variety, and are great at catering to picky eaters (Trust me I am one), and the Irish Dancing is a fun experience too!
 
Arrival day can be tough with an ADR if you hit any delays. Wolfgang Puck Express is a great option - it is a CS that is more like a TS in menu and atmosphere (you order your food yourself but then they bring it to you) and you would not need an ADR for it.
 
She is a very picky eater but so far I see a few things she would like off of the menu. Thank you!
 

We are also dining OOP and our flight is about the first ones out so we will be there hopefully well before noon and I was only thinking of a dinner reservation so we didn't feel rushed to get to something in time.
 
I believe you can make the reservation on opentable. That way you won't get charged $10pp if you cancel same day.
 
This is copied from AllEars.net which is a great source for looking up dining menus

I don't understand why people always refer to AllEars. WDWInfo also lists Disney menus, and it's the same source as this forum.

Here's their version of the Raglan Road menu, from January 2016. http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dining/diningdetail.cfm?restaurant.id=379#menu

Here are links to all the Disney menus on site, sorted by location: http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dining/disneydining.cfm
 
Thinking about where to eat our arrival day and there's so many good reviews for raglan road. I will be traveling with DH and DD who is 5. Do they have any kid options here? Any other good Disney springs recommendations?
We make a point to eat there at least once every trip (usually we do it more than once).
 
Raglan Road is great! It is our favorite Disney Springs restaurant. We love the food and the atmosphere is fun if you are seated in the main room.
 
I can't wait to eat here during my trip this September!

My family went down last September - it was my in-laws, SIL + her husband & daughter.. so the ages varied between 4-60+ and everyone absolutely loved the food and atmosphere. My niece was picked (along with a bunch of other kids) to go on stage and dance with the Irish step dancers. She got a certificate at the end. They raved about it so much I made sure to make it a "must do" during our Disneymoon.
 
We really enjoyed Raglan Road last year! For us what would make the difference about choosing that on arrival day would be what time our day started. Travel days can often be long and tiring so choosing a loud restaurant and meeting the deadline of a dining reservation might not be an option I'd choose but if it works for you it's a great place to eat!!
 
We are also dining OOP and our flight is about the first ones out so we will be there hopefully well before noon and I was only thinking of a dinner reservation so we didn't feel rushed to get to something in time.
Travel day, especially with a little one and an early morning flight, is very tiring. It is unlikely that a room will be available early enough for a nap. I would settle in at my resort, eat there and get to bed early to start my vacation rested.
 


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