Which restaurant were you the most disappointed with?

Chef Mickeys for dinner

Horrible uneatable cold bland food. Desserts looked like they had been played in. Non existant service and we had the misfortune of sitting in the upstairs area behind the buffet. I don't think the characters know that there are tables up there.
 
Originally posted by contempgal


I think experiences can vary by the day

totally agree, look at how many "worsts' are someone elses favorites!
 
but we went to the Backyard BBQ on 7/8 - we were quite disappointed. Okay, we're from NC so why were we thinking we'd like the BBQ. It wasn't true BBQ by our standards...just chicken with BBQ sauce. They had grilled hot dogs, awful baked beans, yucky mac n' cheese. The grilled corn was good and you can't mess up watermelon. I'm glad we did it - in fact we did it several years ago and I don't remember it being this bad. Maybe my tastes have changed.

PamNC
 
We were by far the most disappointed in Alfredo's in Epcot, wewere forced to go there after a lost reservation and starvation had set in.
It was as horrible as everyone says. WAY TO EXPENSIVE too! We spent as much there as we at Flying Fish.
All disney food, in my opinion taste's the same just prepared differently. So we have never had bad food until ALFREDO's.
 

I didn't like LeCellier. The cheddar soup was full of black peepr- that is all I could taste. My Dh's steak did not come out right either. I woud not go back there for sure.
 
Ours would have to be Tony's. We went year's ago there and my french toast was pure greece. I would like to go back, but husband say's, 'you didn't like your food before, what makes you think you'll like it now? I don't want you disappointed.' Maybe when we move to Fla. and we've tried every restaurant there, he'll want to try it again.

We love Cape May, but not one of the waitresses there. We've had her twice. My daughter was a waitress at a resort there for a little while and she said that you can request a different waitress without any trouble. If we go back, we would ask for a different area to sit first and, hopefully, wouldn't get her.
 
The food at Capt Jack's in DTD is so appalling that I think back to our meal in Feburary and laugh. After a 75 minute wait (no PS's expected), our waitress tells us, "If I were you, stick to appetizers tonight...." She was right! I ordered a seafood pasta submerged in a tepid orange gunk I'm sure the cook dredged up from the bottom of the lake.

This is by far the worst restaurant at WDW, and it's been at DTD forever. I'm surprised no one's set that place on fire or something.
 
Our worst meal would have to be Chefs de France. My husband and I both had the Crêpe au poulet et fromage. We were both a little put off that we got the same chicken strips in our crepes as our kids got for their meals. Do chicken strips belong in a crepe? It probably would have been ok if they were not so dry! Maybe we are spoiled because we have a great French restaurant we love to go to in St. Louis. On the up side our waiter was very nice and talked to us about the area he came from in France. I would have loved to give this restaurant a glowing review but I felt like the food was just ok. While a lot of things make a good or bad dining experience food has to be at the top of the list!
 
Bistro de Paris

We ate there June 03, and expected much more. I had lobster and my husband had steak. We have had MUCH, MUCH better before. The price just wasn't worth it, and the service was only okay.

Sad to hear others disliked Yachtman Steakhouse. That was one of our favorite meals. Great service, great food.
 
Our latest trip, we did not care for ESPN at the Boardwalk. Everyone talked about the wings. I am originally from Buffalo, so I like to think I know good wings. They were the worst I have ever had. Not at all like true Buffalo wings. Also, Spoodles at Boardwalk was ok. I guess it's more our fault, we thought it was a more general menu and it's more authentic type Italian.
 
Le Celier. The food quality? Don't know.

We didn't have a PS thus the hostess wouldn't seat us.

The strange thing about it was that the hostess, my wife and myself were the only ones in the place.

To this day I'm still scratching my head on that one.
 
Also, Spoodles at Boardwalk was ok. I guess it's more our fault, we thought it was a more general menu and it's more authentic type Italian.
I believe Spoodles is Mediterranean/Spanish
 
I have had good and bad experiences with Alfredo's. I might give it one more go just to be sure!
 
Originally posted by Crzy4Dzny
Ours would have to be Tony's. We went year's ago there and my french toast was pure greece. I would like to go back, but husband say's, 'you didn't like your food before, what makes you think you'll like it now? I don't want you disappointed.' Maybe when we move to Fla. and we've tried every restaurant there, he'll want to try it again.

We've been to Tony's a few times. The food was fine in all cases but the seating is what makes the difference. We've been seated in the main dining area (nice), outside on the deck watching the parade (great), and in the corner staring at a blank wall in dim light (very bad). Frankly if we have a really good time we won't return the next year since it'll never meet expectations. Silly but I've got simple expectations. :)
 
The Fulton Crab House (?) at DTD. Slow service, much $$,--i've had much better seafood from where i'm from.

Del
 
Just returned and LeCellier was awesome. Went to the Brown Derby and it was just ok. In Jan. it was very, very good. Sci-Fi for dinner was just awful. We have done Sci-Fi several times and have enjoyed it. I ordered the BBQ Chicken sandwich and it tasted gross. I ate maybe 20% of it and then just left it. I told the waiter and his reply was "sorry". You could tell I didn't like it and I feel should have been offered something else. I actually was sick to my stomach for the rest of the evening. Bad, bad food! We have been to the Mexican restaurant and do not really like that either. I agree that the Luau was just ok. The food bad, except for the salad, bread and pineapple. Our waitress was never around for drink refills and I was only drinking coke! We went to the Concourse steakhouse this trip again and it was very good. We also went to RFC in AK twice. I ordered the same thing both times. The first day it was awesome. The next time just ok. I was told by another guest that it is prepackaged food and just put in the oven to warmed. How could the food have tasted so different each day if this is true?:confused:
 
In all of my trips, I'd have to say the Concourse Steakhouse back in 1998. That was supposed to be our "nicest" meal, as we scheduled it to happen on our 1 year anniversary.

The service was HORRIBLE. I was sick before we left for WDW, and was trying to keep myself on a bland diet. I remember leaving every 10 minutes or so to use the facilities (TMI, sorry!), but our server probably didn't even notice b/c he came to our table three times in 2 hours - once to take our order, once to deliver our order & then again to drop off the check.

Our dinner was pretty pricey (from what I can remember) and definitely not anything that makes us want to go back there again.
 
Tony's at MK. Service was OK and nice place, but the food I had was not good at all.
 
Concourse Steakhouse - lousy service, just so, so food. Very disappointing, for the money I would much rather eat a CRT.
 


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