Your favorite non-signature TS.

Love Garden Grill for breakfast and Ohana for dinner. Was not a fan or BOG for lunch, we do have a 4:30 dinner reservation, haven’t decided if it’s worrh it, I keep reading bad reviews.

As you likely know BOG is changing to signature for dinner starting 7/27
 
Are you paying OOP or on a dining plan? I have completely different plans to get the best value, but I'm an accountant so most people probably don't take this approach :)

We paid OOP on our last trip and chose places that we thought were a good value. We LOVED Spice Road Table for dinner and Cinderella's Royal Table for breakfast (good rating for both food and experience). I agree with a PP that Crystal Palace PPO breakfast is just meh - food is ok, but nothing special and it took a long time so we didn't capitalize on getting there before the park opened. My son and I are picky vegetarians and my husband an all-inclusive carnivore and we all found great options at all places mentioned.

We also did BOG lunch and ordered 1 adult meal, 1 kids meal, 1 soup, and 1 dessert and split it between the 3 of us. Great value and average food. We will do this again on our next trip since it's a good deal and I also want to check out the castle at Christmas. I am planning to do a BOG PPO breakfast as well this time since I've heard you can just buy a small item and still get PPO - I do not think it could be worth the price to pay for a full meal for each guest otherwise.

We are doing a split stay in December and will get the dining plan for part. I'm planning to try Tusker House "brunch", going around 10:30 so we can have both breakfast and lunch offerings. We're also going to check out Biergarten, Askershus (would never pay OOP for this one based on food choices, but my 2 and 4 year olds should love the princesses and castle experience), and 1900 Park Fare. We're primarily focusing on character meals to maximize the dining plan.
 
This is not a park TS but could work if you are near MK: Capt. Cook's. It has some very satisfying entrees/meals that offer good value and quality for your money.
I've heard well of the Wave @ Contemporary also but have no personal knowledge of it to date.
Either venue beats out the 9 dollar hotdogs and hockey puck type burgers that seem to be the norm @ MK for my sight.
 

MK - The Wave at the Contemporary (it's nice and quiet and the food is excellent0
EP - La Hacienda
HS - 50's Prime Time (though our meal at Brown Derby wasn't bad).
AK - Yak and Yeti (though Sanaa is excellent! It's a nice break from the park, and close by. Honorable mention: Boma (B or D).
DS - Raglan Road (though, I'd like to try other places soon!)
 
- I love Boma. I'm a big fan of the variety, selection, spices, and dessert.

- My family, as a whole, loves 'Ohana. It tends to get some flack, but remember that it's all subjective.

- We're trying Homecomin' for the first time this Easter. I'll report back. In the meantime, Disney Springs-wise, I'll add Polite Pig. Not a TS, but TOTALLY worth a meal.

- I think Cape May, for breakfast, is very good. The more you go to breakfast buffets, the more you'll realize they pretty much have the same thing, but with twists. Crystal Palace has some unique stuff (Breakfast lasagna, etc.) but Cape May had the most unique stuff that appealed to us (one time they had chorizo and cheddar scrambled eggs; another time it was greek scrambled eggs with feta)
 
MK- Skippers Canteen
HS - Mama Melrose, Sci-Fi
AK Yak and Yeti (Tiffins is our favorite, but its Signature)
EPCOT - Chef de France, Tutto Italia
DS - Raglan Road
 
Prime Time 50's! Not crazy about the menu but the atmosphere makes up for it!
Tusker house for breakfast!
Chef De France for Dinner!
 


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