Which one should we add?

Which one should we try??

  • San Angel Inn

  • Coral Reef

  • Raglan Road

  • Concourse Steakhouse

  • Whispering Canyon Cafe

  • Prime Time Cafe


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arizonacolbys

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So, after reading up on Spoodles' newer menu, it is clear that there is nothing there we will eat. We are really disappointed in this since we really loved it on our last two trips.

So, here is where we currently have ADR's for:
Alfredo's (one last time before it closes...:sad1: )
Beaches & Cream
Liberty Tree Tavern (an old favorite)
Chefs de France (a new one)
Crystal Palace for Breakfast (another tradition)
Boma
Wolfgang Puck Cafe (another new one)
ESPN Club (our last new one scheduled)
Cape May Cafe (a tradition on all our trips)

So, we will be staying at the WL for 10 nights during Free Dining - not sure if I can even get anything else at this point instead of Spoodles....but if I can, what does everyone recommend?

I'm looking at the following restaurants:
1 - San Angel Inn - we LOVE Mexican food & always eat at the Cantina twice on our trips

2 - Coral Reef - I don't eat ANY seafood, but looks like a fun experience

3 - Raglan Road - looks interesting...

4 - Concourse Steakhouse - menu looks good...

5 - Whispering Canyon Cafe - now, we'll be at WL & the food looks delish, but neither one of us is into the crazy antics while we eat. If we had a larger group, I could see how this could be fun...but with just the two of us, we really wouldn't enjoy getting up & singing in front of the restaurant, etc.

6 - Prime Time Cafe - see above about WL...have the same concerns, but the food looks yummy & we currently aren't doing any TS at MGM...
 
So, we will be staying at the WL for 10 nights during Free Dining - not sure if I can even get anything else at this point instead of Spoodles....but if I can, what does everyone recommend?

My recommendation is Raglan Road. The food is as good (if not better) than at the 2 TS restaurants. The appetizers, entrees and desserts are cooked to perfection. Since, it is at DTD, you will still be able to get a reservation there.

If you don't want just my opinion, take "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World"s opinion. From all the 1 TS restaurants at WDW, only the following 3 had a 4 (out of 5) star food quality rating. Make sure and hit them all if you care about food more than the setting.
  • Raglan Road
  • Boma
  • Mitsukoshi (EPCOT)
 

So, after reading up on Spoodles' newer menu, it is clear that there is nothing there we will eat. We are really disappointed in this since we really loved it on our last two trips.

So, here is where we currently have ADR's for:
Alfredo's (one last time before it closes...:sad1: )
Beaches & Cream
Liberty Tree Tavern (an old favorite)
Chefs de France (a new one)
Crystal Palace for Breakfast (another tradition)
Boma
Wolfgang Puck Cafe (another new one)
ESPN Club (our last new one scheduled)
Cape May Cafe (a tradition on all our trips)

So, we will be staying at the WL for 10 nights during Free Dining - not sure if I can even get anything else at this point instead of Spoodles....but if I can, what does everyone recommend?

I'm looking at the following restaurants:
1 - San Angel Inn - we LOVE Mexican food & always eat at the Cantina twice on our trips

2 - Coral Reef - I don't eat ANY seafood, but looks like a fun experience

3 - Raglan Road - looks interesting...

4 - Concourse Steakhouse - menu looks good...

5 - Whispering Canyon Cafe - now, we'll be at WL & the food looks delish, but neither one of us is into the crazy antics while we eat. If we had a larger group, I could see how this could be fun...but with just the two of us, we really wouldn't enjoy getting up & singing in front of the restaurant, etc.

6 - Prime Time Cafe - see above about WL...have the same concerns, but the food looks yummy & we currently aren't doing any TS at MGM...

I voted for 50's Prime Time. Keep in mind I haven't tried the first 3 on your list.
I can say our experience at 50's Prime Time and Whispering Canyon were similar in that I had a hard time choosing which is better because both were great. The atmosphese is unusual and the antics were so neat- even if it were watching the guy near our table get put in the corner! :laughing: We just had a blast there and the food was great for our party of 7. Everyone enjoyed it. We're not seafood lovers either but Coral reef is on my list to try on our next trip too.
 
My recommendation is Raglan Road. The food is as good (if not better) than at the 2 TS restaurants. The appetizers, entrees and desserts are cooked to perfection. Since, it is at DTD, you will still be able to get a reservation there.

If you don't want just my opinion, take "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World"s opinion. From all the 1 TS restaurants at WDW, only the following 3 had a 4 (out of 5) star food quality rating. Make sure and hit them all if you care about food more than the setting.
  • Raglan Road
  • Boma
  • Mitsukoshi (EPCOT)

Thanks - looks like it's getting the most votes now, too. :thumbsup2 Raglan & San Angel are my top 2 preferences for now...we'll see how the other votes come in. Thanks!! :)

I voted for 50's Prime Time. Keep in mind I haven't tried the first 3 on your list.
I can say our experience at 50's Prime Time and Whispering Canyon were similar in that I had a hard time choosing which is better because both were great. The atmosphese is unusual and the antics were so neat- even if it were watching the guy near our table get put in the corner! :laughing: We just had a blast there and the food was great for our party of 7. Everyone enjoyed it. We're not seafood lovers either but Coral reef is on my list to try on our next trip too.

Thanks for taking the time to answer...unfortunately, thinking of one of the two of us getting stuck in the corner is EXACTLY the reason I don't think we'll be going...:rotfl2: That just doesn't scream fun to me or hubby. ;) :)

Thanks for all the votes - keep 'em coming!! :thumbsup2 :)
 
I voted for Raglan Road. Atmosphere, service and food all get a :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 from us! We just ate there at the end of June-twice, in fact-and can not wait to return!
 
I voted for Raglan Road. We are eating there for the first time in October, so I can't speak to the food yet. But we had a drink there the first week it opened. It is beautiful inside. The menu looks great and I am looking forward to the entertainment. I think for just the two of you it will be a fun adult evening.
 
I voted for Raglan Road. Atmosphere, service and food all get a :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 from us! We just ate there at the end of June-twice, in fact-and can not wait to return!

Thanks! :) Sounds like a good endorsement!! :thumbsup2

I voted for Raglan Road. We are eating there for the first time in October, so I can't speak to the food yet. But we had a drink there the first week it opened. It is beautiful inside. The menu looks great and I am looking forward to the entertainment. I think for just the two of you it will be a fun adult evening.

Thanks! :) I hope you enjoy your meal there in October! I think it would be a nice evening for just the two of us, as well.


Well, so far it really looks like Raglan Road is the winner - it looks like there are several things on the menu that both of us would eat & I'm sure hubby will be up for an Irish beer there as well. :) I'll be calling to try & get an ADR for it today...fingers crossed!! LOL ;)

Thanks again to everyone that voted!!! :)
 
I'd make your new ADR before you cancel your current one. As it's free dining alot of places are booked. Be safe then sorry!

Good luck!
 
Since you love Mexican food, I'd go for the San Angel Inn. The setting is lovely, the food is excellent and the service is very good. Much better than the cantina outside. Second choice would be Raglan Road.
Have fun with all that dining!
 
I'm sure glad you did this poll because I found a restaurant we may try- Raglan Road! The menu looks pretty good and I hadn't even considered it before.
 
Raglan Road is really good. You won't be sorry.

I would avoid WCC for the reasons you mention. I'm not into having a really crazy atmosphere while I eat. Bustling and noisy from people talking is fine, but their antics seem a bit too much for me. I'd like to be able to digest my food. :sick:
 
Thanks to everyone who commented & voted!!! :goodvibes We've successfully gotten an ADR at Raglan Road on our Spoodles night. The menu looks great & sounds like the atmosphere is fun, too! We've never stepped foot inside, so it'll be fun to try something different. :thumbsup2


I'd make your new ADR before you cancel your current one. As it's free dining alot of places are booked. Be safe then sorry!

Good luck!

Thanks for the advice!! ;) That is exactly what I did, too. I tried to move around a couple things & it was very difficult to do - lol. I did get Chefs de France moved without much trouble & Raglan Road on our Spoodles night. :)

Since you love Mexican food, I'd go for the San Angel Inn. The setting is lovely, the food is excellent and the service is very good. Much better than the cantina outside. Second choice would be Raglan Road.
Have fun with all that dining!

Thanks! We went with RR, may try San Angel next time - we've both eaten inside in Mexico, but it's been YEARS. Never eaten there together - just with our families growing up. :)

I'm sure glad you did this poll because I found a restaurant we may try- Raglan Road! The menu looks pretty good and I hadn't even considered it before.

Glad I could help! ;) LOL

Raglan Road is really good. You won't be sorry.

I would avoid WCC for the reasons you mention. I'm not into having a really crazy atmosphere while I eat. Bustling and noisy from people talking is fine, but their antics seem a bit too much for me. I'd like to be able to digest my food. :sick:

Thanks - RR it is!! :goodvibes I agree, as good as WCC's menu looks, we just can't bring ourselves to eat there...even with staying at the WL this time - LOL :)
 
Raglan Road is my choice. I love the place. The entertainment is pretty cool too. Also, if you like chocolate martini's....this place makes the best one ever, according to my honey. Maggie
 
Just a heads up for next time, you can request to be in the "quiet section" of WCC, which is a smaller room with a fireplace towards the end of the restaurant, cut off from the main room. The servers still do a few silly things (we got bandana hats), but nothing like the crazy antics in the main room (i.e. no one was put in the corner and there wasn't any singing). ;)
 
Raglan Road is my choice. I love the place. The entertainment is pretty cool too. Also, if you like chocolate martini's....this place makes the best one ever, according to my honey. Maggie

Thanks for the tip! :thumbsup2 I've never actually had a chocolate martini...but I love chocolate, so I may check it out! :)

Just a heads up for next time, you can request to be in the "quiet section" of WCC, which is a smaller room with a fireplace towards the end of the restaurant, cut off from the main room. The servers still do a few silly things (we got bandana hats), but nothing like the crazy antics in the main room (i.e. no one was put in the corner and there wasn't any singing). ;)

Thanks for the heads up! :) I thought we could possibly ask for no extra attention, but was worried that would just bring on more attention. LOL ;)
 




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