Suggestions for parents dinner night?

mommyintn

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Ok as you can see we are just a little less than 11 month out from our next visit, but being the self-professed obsessive planner (heh, it's 1/2 the fun!) I've got to get this stuff on paper! :banana: We are planning on staying at Beach Club Villas the last 3 nights of our 9 day Disney World adventure. Where in Epcot would you suggest we have a mom & dad only dinner? Since we will be a short walk from Epcot and there are so many places to eat there I thought that would be the place to start. Of course if you have another suggestion that you'd love to share (non-Epcot) I'd love to hear those too! Ok let me grab a pen......
 
You are in a great location as far as dining options. Since you asked about EPCOT, I would highly reccommend LeCellier, in Canada. There are also some great restaurants at the EPCOT area hotels. Swan/Dolphin have some excellent Adult restaurants, as well as the Boardwalk
 
I second Le Cellier at Canada, especially if you like steak, although there are other options on the menu too.
 
Another vote for Le Cellier in Canada. We also like Morrocco, a beautiful setting and warm, friendly staff, Rose & Crown, great servers, and Teppanyaki in WS.
I would not recommend The Yachtsman Steakhouse at the YC. It is a beautiful restaurant and we had excellent service in October. However, the food simply was not good!!! It was very expensive for bad food.
Enjoy your night out. We love the BCV and I am sure you will too!
 

If you haven't already planned to do the shows (Fantasmic or Illuminations)some other time, you might want to try a late dinner/show combination. Our babysitting bill was high but it was well worth it to have a whole evening to ourselves.
 
The yachtsmans steakhouse is close to you at the yacht club for an adult meal.
 
DH & I ate at Bistro de Paris sans children during our last trip to WDW. This time we're going to try Artist Point at the Wilderness Lodge. I hope we're not disappointed. :)
 
Thanks everyone!! I'm going to pencil in Le Cellier as an option. On our last trip we only planned one day in Epcot (not long enough) our next trip it's 2 days at least plus we'll be a walk away from the park. I just want to walk around and take it all in I don't even remember walking through Canada last time!! :teeth:
 
We ate at the Cape May buffett last week for our anniv.sans kids,it's across from EPCOT. It was very good! Our bill came to $56.00. Which I thought was reasonable since it was a buffett that included shrimp,clams,mussels,meat,etc.Just my input!!
 
Here are my recommendations:

Epcot area:
1. Yachtsman
2. Bistro

Non Epcot:
California Grille :thumbsup2
 
We LOVE the Flying Fish on the Boardwalk! It is probably our favorite. You could just stroll on over. We are also planning to try Citricos on our upcoming trip in June. It is located in the Grand Floridian. Can't wait! It gets the most wonderful reviews. Did I mention the Flying Fish? Oh, yes! Silly me. Have a great time. :goodvibes
 
I think Le Cellier is a good choice. It's one of my husband and my favorites and we are planning on going there twice in September!!
 




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