Where to eat on honeymoon???

Daisy57b

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Hi Everyone!

I'm overwhelmed by all the choices of where to eat!! I want to make the PS, so where do I start? What are the must do's for adults?

What's better - Chef Mickey or Crystal Palace for breakfast? Been to chef mickey - not CP.

California Grill??? Fireworks there?

Illusions and where is the best place to eat and see that?

What's the Hoopty Do review (know I spelled that wrong)?

Any other recommendations? Somewhere near the Yatch club or Boardwalk??

I've been to WDW lots, fiance has only been once when he was really little.

THANKS!!!
 
I prefer the Crystal Palace for breakfast. I also love the character breakfast at the Cape May Cafe in the Beach Club.

Some of our favorite dinner restaurants are:
Artist Point at the Wilderness Lodge. It is a beautiful restaurant and much quieter than at the parks.

Narcoosee at the Grand Floridian is a bit pricey but has excellent seafood and a lovely view of the MK at night. It is located right on the lagoon.

Spoodles is a really good restaurant on the Boardwalk.

For buffets the Cape May Clam bake is a good deal. Loads of seafood and many non seafood items and a terrific dessert bar.
Bona is at the Animal Kingdom Lodge is a really different type of buffet. My DS (23yo)'s favorite restaurant.

We also like to go to ESPN for their wings. It is very casual but it's a great place to watch games.

Kona Kafe at the Poly has the best sit down breakfast on property.
 
Another vote here for Cape May Cafe for breakfast I think it's better than CM and CP IMHO.

Also love the Clambake for dinner at the Cape May Cafe.

Flying Fish at the Boardwalk is a great place for a meal during your honeymoon - great service and great food.

Spoodles is enjoyable I like picking bits and pieces off the menu.

Yachtsman has mouth-watering steaks but I haven't tried Shulas yet.

In EPCOT what about eating at the San Angel Inn it looks very romantic.

Californian Grill without a doubt is a firm favourite of mine regardless of whether or not fireworks are on.

If you want to dine and watch the illuminations then the only place is The Rose and Crown at the UK pavilion. I've never eaten there myself as I get all that food at home anyway and it's never a cert that you'll get a table on the balcony/patio in order to see the fireworks.

Anyway I hope some of the above helps you


Hope that all helps
 
California Grill is the best "adult" restaurant at WDW. Great place on a Honeymoon.
 
Artist Point at the WL and Jiko at AKL would both be good choices for adults.
 
VICTORIA & ALBERTS!!!!!!!
MY HUSBAND & I ATE THERE ON OUR 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY...IT WAS FABULOUS!!!
That was a few years ago...I hope it still is..I'll find out - we're going there again on our next trip. Yes, it's expensive, but service, food & atmosphere was wonderful & they give you a menu with the date on it to keep . I've been to top restaurants in NYC & Paris & believe it or not this restaurant was up there with them. Don't miss this one!
Jan
 
You have lots of choices!!
Victoria and Alberts is tops--if $$$$ isn't an object, and if you can spend at least 2 hours on the meal.
Otherwise at the Grand Floridian, Citrico's is a romantic spot. Narcoosee's is a bit more "leisurely" and noisy, but nice too.
California Grill is a fine spot, what with that wonderful view of things.
Over at the Boardwalk, Flying Fish is excellent.
For Italian, either Palio at the SWan, or Portobello Yacht Club at DD are great.
For steak, Shula's at the Dolphin is great, and Yachtsman Steakhouse at the YC is good also.
Artist Point is a fine spot, and at Epcot, Bistro D" paris seems very romantic to me.
 





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