Where/ What are the buffets at Disney?

megveg

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Im in charge of finding a buffet dinner for 9 of us (7 adults, 2 littleones 4and 6) and I was wondering what buffets are there?
 
crystal palace
1900 park fare
chef mickey
cape may
tusker house
hollywood and vine
boma
captains grille


that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
 
Crystal Palace (Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore & Piglet appear)
Chef Mickey's (Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy & Donald)
1900 Park Fare (do not know characters)
Cape May Cafe Clambake (no characters at dinner)
Hollywood & Vine (our least favorite and there are no characters at dinner)
Boma at the Animal Kingdom Lodge

I am sure there are others, but these are only ones I can think of off the top of my head
 
Biergarten in Germany
'Ohana in the Poly (breakfast only)
 

O'Hanna is family style, not buffet. As is the Princess Breakfast... the family style meals the food is just so so.
 
Liberty Tree Tavern with Goofy -- not my all time favoirite, but not bad

Family style too, but one price fits all................
 
We ate at Boma and Biergarten. Both were fantastic buffets. Biergarten's cool because, if you time it right, you can enjoy the entertainment. Boma has a very great selection of foods and is in AKL so afterward you can enjoy the animals. I would recommend both.
 
Are you looking for a character meal? 1900 Park Fare is dinner with Cinderella and friends -- "Regulars include Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella" -- and that would be fun for little girls. My niece loved it :) Little boys would probably enjoy Chef Mickey's or Crystal Palace (Winnie the Pooh characters) more.

Are you planning to be in one particular park that day? That can make a difference as to what place you choose, what would be most convenient. For example, if you are going to be in MK, then Crystal Palace would be very easy to get to. Or if you will be in AK that day, Tusker House or Boma at the AKL would be much closer.

Also, do the adults in the group have adventurous tastes, or do they prefer simpler, more familiar food? Boma and Tusker House have an African/East Indian influence, and some people love it (like me :goodvibes ) and some don't :crazy2: Biergarten in Epcot is German food (obviously), and some people love that -- I'm not wild about a lot of the ingredients, but the show sounds like fun. From your signature, looks like you'll be at SOG, and they have their own buffet, Garden Gallery, with different "theme nights".

Lots of choices!
 


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