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Day #3 (Tuesday) Part 3
By now, we are hungry. There was no ADR for lunch today. Since we did reserve a few dining point for dine on a fly, we were pretty much can go wherever we like. So we decide to walk to the closest restaurant and see if they will accept walk in without to much waiting time. This is the one we end up with.
It's our first time to come to this place. I can hardly called it a crowd because we were able to be seated with in 10 minutes even without ADR. Once we sat down at our table, I was taking picture at every corner I can find. The CMs who served other tables were yelling "WATCH OUT FOR THE PAPARAZZI!!!" Every one at the restaurant were staring at me like I have a third arm growing out of my head or something.
I guess I better sit down and read the menu. The CM who served us was a super nice lady. Well...until she caught me taking pictures of the food. (More on that later.)
Again, another raspberry smoothie for me and an ice-tea for DW.
This time, I decided to lay low on the red meat, so I had a shrimp cocktail for appetizer.
and DW had a Blue Claw Crab Cake - lump crab cake served in succotash with chili sauce and crispy onions.
Main couse, I had the Grandma's Chicken Pot Pie - A creamy cheese mixture of chicken, mushrooms, carrots, celery, onions, peas and topped with a flaky pastry. Hmmm...delicious.
DW had a boring Caesar Salad with Chicken - Romaine lettuce tossed with caesar dressing, grated parmesan cheese and garlic croutons topped with sliced grilled chicken. This time, DW won't let me take picture of her food because it's only a Caesar Salad. Oh well!!!
For desert, I had the Grandma's Bread Pudding - Warm bread pudding with vanilla sauce. Ouch!!! This thing was HEAVY!!!
DW had the Angel Food Cake - served with fresh berries and whipped cream.
When our CM brought over our desert, I whipped out my camera and ready to set up the shot. The CM said to me in a very stern tone, "Just what do you think you are doing with the food?" I said, "I am taking a picture of my food." Then my DW has to chime in with a very displease tone, "He took pictures of all the food we eat at every meal."
I was thinking. "Oh great!" Two against one now. The CM continues, "Well, if you are going to take picture of the food, you need to do it the right way." She hopped over next to my DW and present the desert like in a commercial. I almost floored it when I saw her did that. I laughed so hard, I think the whole restaurant was wondering what's going on back there.
The food there was great. Not the best but great. The atmosphere was awesome. Will I go back there again?? Absolutely!!! Just the nostalgic decoration plus the CM fun attitude were enough to lure me back.
It's only about 3:30 when we walked out of the 50'sPTC. We need to walk our food off but we also had enough of DHS for the day. So we stop at One of a Kind Antiques and Curios for some browsing.
I am always fascinating by those old pictures. (I wonder why??) Now only if the pictures I have taken can be worth that much to sell. I can afford to live inside of Disney!!
Would you pay $60,000 for a suit that was used in Mary Poppins??
By now, we are hungry. There was no ADR for lunch today. Since we did reserve a few dining point for dine on a fly, we were pretty much can go wherever we like. So we decide to walk to the closest restaurant and see if they will accept walk in without to much waiting time. This is the one we end up with.

It's our first time to come to this place. I can hardly called it a crowd because we were able to be seated with in 10 minutes even without ADR. Once we sat down at our table, I was taking picture at every corner I can find. The CMs who served other tables were yelling "WATCH OUT FOR THE PAPARAZZI!!!" Every one at the restaurant were staring at me like I have a third arm growing out of my head or something.


I guess I better sit down and read the menu. The CM who served us was a super nice lady. Well...until she caught me taking pictures of the food. (More on that later.)
Again, another raspberry smoothie for me and an ice-tea for DW.

This time, I decided to lay low on the red meat, so I had a shrimp cocktail for appetizer.

and DW had a Blue Claw Crab Cake - lump crab cake served in succotash with chili sauce and crispy onions.

Main couse, I had the Grandma's Chicken Pot Pie - A creamy cheese mixture of chicken, mushrooms, carrots, celery, onions, peas and topped with a flaky pastry. Hmmm...delicious.

DW had a boring Caesar Salad with Chicken - Romaine lettuce tossed with caesar dressing, grated parmesan cheese and garlic croutons topped with sliced grilled chicken. This time, DW won't let me take picture of her food because it's only a Caesar Salad. Oh well!!!
For desert, I had the Grandma's Bread Pudding - Warm bread pudding with vanilla sauce. Ouch!!! This thing was HEAVY!!!

DW had the Angel Food Cake - served with fresh berries and whipped cream.

When our CM brought over our desert, I whipped out my camera and ready to set up the shot. The CM said to me in a very stern tone, "Just what do you think you are doing with the food?" I said, "I am taking a picture of my food." Then my DW has to chime in with a very displease tone, "He took pictures of all the food we eat at every meal."
I was thinking. "Oh great!" Two against one now. The CM continues, "Well, if you are going to take picture of the food, you need to do it the right way." She hopped over next to my DW and present the desert like in a commercial. I almost floored it when I saw her did that. I laughed so hard, I think the whole restaurant was wondering what's going on back there.

The food there was great. Not the best but great. The atmosphere was awesome. Will I go back there again?? Absolutely!!! Just the nostalgic decoration plus the CM fun attitude were enough to lure me back.
It's only about 3:30 when we walked out of the 50'sPTC. We need to walk our food off but we also had enough of DHS for the day. So we stop at One of a Kind Antiques and Curios for some browsing.

I am always fascinating by those old pictures. (I wonder why??) Now only if the pictures I have taken can be worth that much to sell. I can afford to live inside of Disney!!


Would you pay $60,000 for a suit that was used in Mary Poppins??
