Worst Restaurants

The Italian place at Epcot was the worst for us...can't remember the name. Won't even give it another chance. Other places we have had either so-so food and good service or bad service and good food, so we are willing to give those a try again. Our next trip is soon, we are so excited! :cool1:
 
Sorry but LTT, the food wasnt very good. Meat was dry and beef was cold. Server was worse. We will not be going back here, I think DH would go to Captn Jacks before LLt. Captn Jacks was ok but nothing great.
 
Rose and Crown - didn't like the menu and felt like we were sitting in a makeshift garage.

Sci Fi - horrible food, so dark I couldn't even see what I was eating of my horrible food.

Teppanyaki - so mediocre and overpriced compared to the chains like Benihana.
 
Columbia Harbor House. Unidentifable, dessicated "fish," limp, soggy french fries. For the kids, gloppy, congealed, neon orange macaroni and cheese. Yuck! The view from upstairs is nice though.

Not a restaurant, but I have to mention the turkey legs. Giant, neanderthal greasy hunks of meat, tendons sticking out all over, urgh.
 

The only meal that I've ever disliked at WDW is the character meal at the Liberty Tree Tavern in MK. The food was processed.

OKW 10/2006 ::MinnieMo
 
I usually enjoy every restaurant at Disney, but last time we went we ate at concourse steakhouse and it was terrible. and i was surprised b/c the first time we ate there it was great. The second time we went there we never got to eat b/c they were so rude at the front desk thta we left .adn the last last just really bad.. I would have to say for me, that is the worst restaurant
 
My cousins are telling me that the woorst food by far is at the Mickeys Back Yard BBQ. They said nothing was edible...nothing.
 
Cass said:
Wow Quinn, what did you order at the Coral Reef that was so bad? :confused3

I ordered the vegetable strudel. Which was supposed to be wild mushrooms and vegetables in phylo. It was actually all lentils. Just horrid.

We didn't like the menu. For a seafood place the choices were very limited. The only shellfish they had was shrimp in pasta (which is always a bad deal.) Salmon is a non starter since it's so cheap to buy I don't order it in restaurants. My mom had the catfish and it overcooked. The soups were great and the wine was excellent though.
 
WDWNicole said:
Rose and Crown - didn't like the menu and felt like we were sitting in a makeshift garage.

Sci Fi - horrible food, so dark I couldn't even see what I was eating of my horrible food.

Teppanyaki - so mediocre and overpriced compared to the chains like Benihana.

I absolutely agree with every one of these descriptions, especially Sci-Fi. Had the most tasteless prime rib ever at Rose & Crown. Mediocre food at Teppanyaki with a boring chef.
 
I love the Poly but Capt Cooks needs help. The CS choices were all bad, and we were just looking for a snack. Luckily they have Kona, which I love :love:
 
Terrace Noodle Station in MK, Tony's in MK, Alfredo's in Epcot and Teppanyaki in Epcot. We love eating at both the Japanese steakhouses here in town as well as Benihanas but they seem to cook the food so quickly in epcot that it's well, bland.
 
didn't care for Captain Jack's. The waitress was very artificial and the food was marginal at best.
 
Pizza Planet and ABC Commisary in MGM and (after our last trip in late November) dinner at Chef Mickeys! We'll do breakfast at CM but not dinner again.
 
Never really have had a"disgusting" meal as some people have described. There are some resturants that I would not mind missing. Hollywood and Vine is not my favorite. I ahve never had a terrible meal here but I do not find it very relaxing and therefore never really enjoy my food here. My DH and I agree we will not go back to Alfredos, again while not terrible not my favorite and I would rather spend my money somewhere else.

We love Boma! We find it relaxing and we love the food!! We have eaten at Tony's many times and while I agree it is overpriced, what resturant at WDW isn't, we have always had a good meal.
 
Not horrible just okay, would not return to Brew works, ESPN club, Clam Bake dinner buffet, Captain Jacks.
 
Tappanyaki - The food wasn't worth half the price we paid. To make matters worse, you have to pay for your soup and salad, that is included at every other Japanese Steakhouse I've ever been to, and the chef wasn't the least bit entertaining. Thank God for Saki.

I have to agree. We've been to lots of Japanese steakhouses and Teppanyaki was the worst ever. I had chicken which was overcooked and very tough. Our chef was not very friendly either. And the price! Ouch. What a waste of money.
 
Liberty Tree Tavern. The food was just nasty. It didn't taste homemade at all, it tasted more like a tv dinner.
 
Bongos. Boring and bland and overpriced. One of the worst meals I've had anywhere.

California Grill. The view was great and the service terrific. Too bad I spent so much money to leave hungry.

The food at Disneyland was so much better, I really need to lower my expectations on this upcoming trip of ours to WDW.
 
I know many others really like them both, but we hated Kona for breakfast and Whispering Canyon for dinner. :sad2:
 
I agree also about California Grill. Portion sizes were so small and i don't eat much to begin with; it wasn't even enough for me. Also tend to agree with Liberty Tree Tavern, the mac and cheese IS tv dinner quality...stouffers, that is. the pot roast is to die for there, however. Whispering Canyon is good if you like dried out and smoked flavor! :sad2:
 


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