What restaurant at WDW is a can't miss?

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What restaurant should my family and I NOT miss while we're at the World in late August? Which bakery is a can't miss?

Thanks in advance!
 
Boma is the restaurant you can't miss. Don't miss doing a character breakfast, Like Chef Mickey's.
 
Seems for us that Boma and Le Cellier are the 2 that we seem to go to every trip!!! As for bakeries, I LOVE Main Street Bakery in MK. I have to get cupcakes every trip. Also the bakery in France at Epoct is wonderful. Great Napoleons and Chocolate Mousse... :love: :love: :love:
 
I have to agree with the votes for Boma and the Main Street Bake Shop. Try the chocolate chip cookie ice cream sandwich. That's just the best. Wish I were there now.
 

The not miss restaurant is Raglan Road in downtown disney/Pleasure Island

Bakery...Main Street in Magic Kingdom. (we go for the caramel apples..)
 
We never miss Spoodles at the BW and we love Main Street Bakery and Fountainview in Epcot.
 
Our favorites for restaurants: Le Cellier, Chef Mickey's, O'Hana, Sci Fi, and 1900 Park Fare.

I love the bakeries in Norway at Epcot and the Main Street Bakery.
 
Our favorite breakfasts: 1900 Park Fare, Boatwright's

Lunch: Beaches-n-Cream, Tangierine

Dinner: Le Cellier and Chef Mickey's


Of all those, Chef Mickey's is the one we must do every trip.
 
The bakery in France is a must do and the Main Street bakery is also great.
My ds12 says Liberty Tree Tavern is his favorite. My ds5 says Chef Mickeys.
We always enjoy Cape May or Le Cellier for steak.
 
My best is 50's Prime Time followed by Artist Point and Concourse Steakhouse.
 
50s Prime Time is the quintessential Disney themed dining experience. If you're only going to eat at one restaurant, and want to be able to say you've experienced WDW dining, then surely 50s Prime Time is the one.

The best food and service, however, is found at Artist Point. It has consistently been the best of the best since it opened.
 
I'd say Chef Mickey's for dinner. Lots of fun and decent food, too.
 
My favorite restaurants are:

Kona (for any meal! If I had to recommend one restaurant based on overall value, food, atmosphere, etc. Kona is it! They have traditional Tonga Toast for breakfast and delicious seafood selections at lunch and dinner. Creative desserts and a very traditional Disney atmosphere for me.)

Second:
Spoodles for dinner (Garlic shrimp with preserved lemons, vegetarian gnocchi, paella, rigatoni with sausage and portobello mushrooms, are all fabulous!)

My favorite character meal is Crystal Palace for breakfast or 1900 Park Fair for dinner.

My favorite for themed atmosphere is Sci Fi, with its excellent shakes and onion rings.

My favorite bakery is Main Street Bakery in the MK. I'm sure it's partially because of the magic of its location, but everything is delicious. It's a great place for a quick breakfast, too.
 
Try The Coral Reef at epcot...great food, great setting, moderately to higher priced but in our eyes significantly worth it, dining in the midst of an aquarium is pretty cool...good luck

ALso if far enough in advance check out Cinderella's Royal Table...they are right in the castle of the magic kingdom...

But next time I must try le cellier
 
Le Cellier Steakhouse at Canada in Norway is one of our favorite restaurants.

Kringla Bakeri og Cafe at Norway in Epcot is very good as is Main Street Bakery in the MK.
 
The Kona Cafe for breakfast and Les Chefs de France for lunch. :)
 








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