? To all. What would be your ultimate 1 day disney dining adventure

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Fun question to all .If you had only 1 day to dine at WDW what and where would you eat? I'l start. Breakfast would be at Kona Cafe-gotta have that Tonga toast :banana: . For lunch head over to Sci-fi for a Burger and onion rings; and wash it down with a shake! :yay: Then off to LeCellier for dinner. Chedder Chesse soup with the pretzel bread.Then a nice Filet! :cool1: For a night Cap head over to ESPN CLUB for either a few beers or mabye a couple of powerplays,and maybe just maybe if I haven't 'exploded' from all the food get an order of wings !:rolleyes1 what would your dining day include??
 
Breakfast in our room at the GF, on the patio over looking Cindy's Castle. A european style breakfast, coldcuts, cheeses, some hearty toast, and of course some danish. The GF bakery makes KILLER cheese danish. Diet Cokes and we bring our own coffee (Chock full of nuts, that heavenly cofffee) because Disney's deal with Nescafe :eef: is horrible!

Lunch at San Angel Inn. Nachos to start with followed by whatever my fancy is that day, and a nice big strawberry margarita

Dinner at the Chef's Table at V&A. This affords us the opportunity to eat everything on the menu....just small little bites!

Evening Snack at Casey's Corner. Corndogs and french fries and diet coke.
 
Breakfast - CRT (never been but what better way to start the day but
breakfast at Cindys castle)

Lunch - Beaches and Cream
Bacon cheeseburger, fries, diet coke, and for dessert
a No way Jose Sundae (but only if he is here legally :rotfl2: )

Dinner - I will join Mister Disney & Kevin at the Chefs Table at V&A
(I cant wait for my boys to grow up so I can do this for real) :cloud9:

Evening Snack - Caseys hot dog & fries and wash it all down with a Dole Whip

Thats a lot-a food!​
 
Fun!

Gonna start with b'fast at Kona, for the aforementioned Tonga toast, which should be its own food group.

Lunch @ Hollywood Brown Derby, my favorite Studios restaurant.

Dinner @ V&A at the chef's table. Duh.

Snacks would include a turkey leg mid-afternoon. And, since I'd be staying at AKL concierge, my late night snacking would be just to demolish whatever's available.
 

Breakfast: Cinnamon buns at Animal Kingdom

Lunch: Cantina de San Angel Inn (I love the Margarita's)

Snack: Sno Cones @ the Japanese pavillion @ Epcot

Dinner: California Grill during the fireworks!!
 
I'll play, but my ground rules are: money and calories don't matter, logistics don't matter, I would never feel stuffed or drunk, and this would cause me to lose 20 pounds in one day!

Breakfast: Kona Cafe for a Mimosa, Tonga Toast and piles of bacon & buttered biscuits. At least 5 cups of 100% Kona Pressed Pot coffee and a big glass of OJ.

Snack: School Bread from the Kringala Bakery.

Lunch: Cheese Soup & Mushroom Filet at LeCellier, and a frosty pint of Harp from the Rose & Crown.

Snack: Toll House Ice Cream Sandwich at Main Street Bakery.

Tea: Buckingham Palace Tea at the GF, with the cheese plate, of course!

Happy Hour: Five Backscratchers at the Tambu Lounge at the Poly, and a huge bowl of shrimp wontons with peanut sauce.

Dinner: Boma! A couple of Mt. Kilamaritas followed by coconut curry chicken soup, cilantro chicken salad, spice crusted flank steak with Boma mustard, flatbread with olive hummus, chocolate crunches and banana bread pudding.

Evening Snacks: We'd just eat and drink our way around the Food & Wine Festival. More chilaquiles and plum wine please!

Midnight Snack: A Goombay Smash & the Asian Chicken Salad from CBR.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
 
::MickeyMo Chef Mickey's for breakfast.

Lunch > Sci fi Drive In. :crazy:

Dinner princess: Chefs deFrance.

Snack > Ice Cream Cone on Mainstreet :grouphug: watching the fireworks!
 
I'm truely impressed with all you folks that would plan meals before the Chef's Table. I'm going to V&A for the first time (not the Chef's Table) and figure I'll have to fast most of the day to allow room.
 
Breakfast. Chef Mickey's!!!!
2nd Breakfast. Ohana!!!!
Elevensies. Pinochio village Hause!!!
Lunch. Crystal Palace!!!!
Tea. Main Street Bakery + Ice Cream!!!!
Dinner. Spoodles. Sorry Princesses. I've thought it over. Yerrrrr out!!!
Evening Snack. Victoria and Alberts chef's Table!!!!
Midnight Snack. Casey's Corner!!!
 
GREAT THREAD!!!!


Breakfast:
BOMA - Pressed pot of strong Kenyan Coffee & Juice, all the fresh fruit one can ingest, pastries, made to order 3 cheese, jalapeno & mushroom omelet, bobotie (African hash), bacon, potatoes & fruit loops! Followed by a stroll through the grounds and some animal spotting in the savannah.

Lunch: (tie between:)
SAN ANGEL INN - Chips & Salsa, Dos Equis Lager, Plato Nacional. Take in the sounds and the sights, put on my sunglasses and brace for a return to reality...
OR
SCI FI DINE IN - Settle in our car with a Comet (run, vodka, gin, tequila, sour mix & cranberry), Spinach & Artichoke Dip, Cheeseburger & get our knuckles dirty in the Hot Fudge Sundae.

Snack:
TUSKER HOUSE - Black and white cupcake from their bakery

Happy Hour:
TAMBU LOUNGE - Backscratcher (rum, passion fruit & jack daniels)

Dinner (tie between:)
CALIFORNIA GRILL - French Martini, Oak-Fired Beef Filet, Cheese Plate, Bananas & Butterscotch Buzz. Move to the terrace, have another French Martini and watch Wishes.
OR
FLYING FISH - Champagne Trio Sampler, Fresh Maine Lobster Appetizer, Mahi Mahi & Risotto, Valrhona Chocolate Soufflé. Romantic stroll along the Boardwalk.

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joanjett1976 said:
Happy Hour:
TAMBU LOUNGE - Backscratcher (rum, passion fruit & jack daniels)

I'm glad to see another Backscratcher fan here! :teeth:
 
Breakfast would be at the Spoodles Breakfast Buffet. It was DELICIOUS, I don't know if it still exists. Lunch would be at the Brown Derby Restaurant. Cocktail Hour would start at the bar outside Tusker House and conclude with a trip around World Showcase. Dinner would be at the Flying Fish, followed with ice cream at Beaches and Cream!
 
Hmmm

Breakfast would be pancakes and bacon on the balcony of AKL, nice and early so it is only just getting light.


Lunch would be the pulled pork from WCC followed by a sundae from Ghardrelli, (its a fantasy, so distances don't matter!).

Dinner, I have to agree, Chefs table at V&A.

Snack of frozen lemonade
 
It would start with breakfast at Trails End. Then a Mickey Ice Cream Bar somewhere in the parks. Back to Wilderness Lodge for a skillet lunch at WCC. Around 2ish, head to 50s PTC for a PB&J milkshake, MMMMMM. Then a stop at the popcorn stand. Slip in some yummy glazed pecans before heading to dinner. Then off to Ohanas to end the day with a big helping of those yummy shrimp and mouth watering steak.

Man, Im stuffed just thinking about it!
 
Breakfast - Kona Cafe - tonga toast of course.

Lunch - Tangierine Cafe - vegetarian platter

Snack - Kaki Gori

Dinner - California Grill - pork tenderloin

Great thread!!
 
OK, I get snacks!!!! Even if I'm stuffed!!!


Breakfast-Olivia's

Snack-Sweet Pretzel with frosting and almonds from Norway

Lunch-Grand Floridian Cafe-love the Chocolate Fondue!!!

Snack-Oatmeal cookie Ice cream sandwich from the Main Street Bakery

Dinner-Artist Point-salmon and berry cobbler

Night Time Snack-Mickey Rice Krispie Bar

OH MY GOSH!!! I need a Midnite Meal, I'm starving!!!
Wolfgang Puck Cafe
 
Wow, this would be tough...

I'm thinking:

Breakfast - either WCC (since they have biscuits and gravy) or Kona Cafe
Lunch - Burgers at Beaches & Cream
Dinner - If I didn't have to pay, V&A Chef's Table... otherwise, Citricos

Evening Snack - Mister Disney's thread on the gluttony at the Bistro sounds yummy, especially the chocolate!
 
Breakfast: Donald's Breakfastasaurus
Snack: Waffle cone, chocolate/vanilla, at Camp Mickey
Early Lunch: Flame Tree BBQ (ribs, oooohh)
Late Lunch Le Cellier: mussels Petite fillet, whiskey cake and cappucino
Snack: Sundae at Plaza Inn
Late dinner: Ohana's
late snack: Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Sundae before going back to room
midnight snack: pizza from room delivery (in order to stay up all night watching the ten best things to do at Disney on TV)

good thing this is a fanasty



:woohoo: :woohoo: :rotfl2: :cool1: :wave:
 




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