The Garden Grill was a last minute ADR switch for us after hearing questionable things about Tony's. (Sorry, but some of you had me nervous.)
It was by far our best meal and experience during our 6 days on the meal plan.
Thankfully, it was our last day. The other places we ate at would not have been appreciated as much after we ate there.
We had reservations at 11 when they opened. The waitress was super. The characters came by several times each and were great fun and my boys loved it. They did not rush my kids and really took time with us. It is smaller than many table service places and that was nice, too. Also, since we had a table facing out towards Living with the Land, we really only saw the people in our family. It felt very private.
The chef came by as my oldest is allergic to walnuts. Of all the chefs we ran across to talk about the allergy issues, he was by far the kindest and most accomodating. In the end, he got the Kadoozle (I think that is it) big swirl popsicles for my excited boys for their dessert. They were in heaven. LOL!
The food was fresh and very good--from the broccoli to the mashed potatoes to the flank steak to the fried catfish. (They serve homestyle and start you with a small portion of everything and then allow you to ask for more and eat all you want. They do have a limited menu, though, so you need to make sure you like the type foods they offer.) The dessert was super, too, but we were sooo full that we didn't eat much.
We'll definitely try them again on our next visit.
ETA We also enjoyed Sunshine Seasons several times.( It is in the same building.) We quickly tired of fast-food type places and both Sunshine Seasons and Garden Grill had some real nice options.
It was by far our best meal and experience during our 6 days on the meal plan.

We had reservations at 11 when they opened. The waitress was super. The characters came by several times each and were great fun and my boys loved it. They did not rush my kids and really took time with us. It is smaller than many table service places and that was nice, too. Also, since we had a table facing out towards Living with the Land, we really only saw the people in our family. It felt very private.
The chef came by as my oldest is allergic to walnuts. Of all the chefs we ran across to talk about the allergy issues, he was by far the kindest and most accomodating. In the end, he got the Kadoozle (I think that is it) big swirl popsicles for my excited boys for their dessert. They were in heaven. LOL!
The food was fresh and very good--from the broccoli to the mashed potatoes to the flank steak to the fried catfish. (They serve homestyle and start you with a small portion of everything and then allow you to ask for more and eat all you want. They do have a limited menu, though, so you need to make sure you like the type foods they offer.) The dessert was super, too, but we were sooo full that we didn't eat much.
We'll definitely try them again on our next visit.
ETA We also enjoyed Sunshine Seasons several times.( It is in the same building.) We quickly tired of fast-food type places and both Sunshine Seasons and Garden Grill had some real nice options.