Whats your favorite "go to" restaurant when at Disney

Always go to Cape May Clambake (we love the crab legs and clam chowder), Trails End and 'Ohana. Other than those three we mostly eat CS (Flametree, Sunshine Seasons)
 
We go to Raglan Road almost every trip. Love the atmosphere and the food.

Cosmic Ray's is nothing amazing but we find ourselves going there at least once a trip because there's always seating. And sometimes I just want a Disney chicken nugget!
 
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Just because your kiddo is a grown up doesn't mean you can't visit anymore... It is completely different when you visit without kids, there is lot to do and experience, DH and I love being big kids at the parks, lots of wonderful memories are here... now visiting with the grandkids that have come along...when they are with us or we go all of us as big family trip its just wonderful.... You don't have to rush around from ride to ride... you can take time to eat, or watch the parade and fireworks... and when your ready you can head out of the park to nap or hit the pool with a few adult beverages... with all the new additions... You should totally give it a try... at least once...

We like Vegas too...when you price compare you more that likely will come out better at WDW.... Vegas is costly... cha ching... cha ching.....
Your gambling winnings pay for your vacation in Vegas so it is free.:scared:
 


Tusker House and Flame Tree in AK.
Sleepy Hollow and Casey's in MK
Via Napoli, Patisserie and Rose and Crown in Epcot
50's Prime Time in the Studios

Resorts--Trail's End, Fresh, 'Ohana, Garden Grove, 1900 Park Fare, Roaring Fork, Yachtsman Steakhouse

Many others every trip, but we do like these.
 


I have only been to Disneyland, but I love Rancho Del Zacado and Plaza Inn. We always end up at Pizza Port, now Pizza Planet for some reason. We aren't huge fans, but somehow we eat their multiple times every trip.
 
I love Columbia harbour house and I always have to stop by while at wdw.

Tutto Italia has amazing lasagna
California Grill - SUSHIIII ‘nuff said
Chefs de France has the best French onion soup on property. I go just for that. 🙃
Yak & Yeti has some great offerings as well.
Sanaa- bread service
 
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Just because your kiddo is a grown up doesn't mean you can't visit anymore... It is completely different when you visit without kids, there is lot to do and experience, DH and I love being big kids at the parks, lots of wonderful memories are here... now visiting with the grandkids that have come along...when they are with us or we go all of us as big family trip its just wonderful.... You don't have to rush around from ride to ride... you can take time to eat, or watch the parade and fireworks... and when your ready you can head out of the park to nap or hit the pool with a few adult beverages... with all the new additions... You should totally give it a try... at least once...

We like Vegas too...when you price compare you more that likely will come out better at WDW.... Vegas is costly... cha ching... cha ching.....


I agree about its fun for grownups, but disagree about the price, hotels are about 1/4 the price of Disney and you dont hav eto buy park tickets. But Im not a gambler, I guess if you gambles most of the day, Disney would be cheaper
 
I agree about its fun for grownups, but disagree about the price, hotels are about 1/4 the price of Disney and you don't have to buy park tickets. But I'm not a gambler, I guess if you gambles most of the day, Disney would be cheaper

I agree with the hotel cost... they are alot cheaper... food cost in my opinion is higher on the strip, even the food courts are much higher than the price point at Disney, and with Table service much higher. We like to try a least one or two of the Chef celebrities restaurants, even in old Vegas on Freemont st. the price point is creeping up and up... If you want to tour things like the Grand Canyon, Red Rock, Hoover Dam, is either a car rental charge, or bus tour which we found shockingly costly and we ended up renting a car... most things in the Hotel/Casinos are at a cost... and show tickets for decent seats are not cheap...most being in the 100.00+ range... and flights to Vegas are more... I just priced out on Jet Blue it would be 600.00 RT dollar from Orlando to Vegas... If we went to Orlando to LAX, its in the 300.00 range to go to Disneyland.... when we are in Vegas we are there to gamble some...

So for us when we add it all up... Disney is cheaper... and we are Fl residents, and AP holders, we do like to play tourist and stay on site in the bubble...
 
When we had the FD regular plan we always made sure we did Cape May and Boma dinners. Boma would be my go to but not out of pocket for our family. 300 for a dinner is too rich for me. Where we always go now even paying cash is Polite Pig abd we loove the bowls and pods in Pandora. MK we usually do Peco Bills
 
Boma- every trip. We love it- and not just for the food. I love being at AKL, love the atmosphere, love having a tall iced tea in the a/c after a hot August day at AK. Boma just has a place in our hearts.

Tangierine Cafe- We love the food, love to sit in "Morocco" and people watch while eating lunch.

New favorites are Raglan Road and Nomad Lounge. We've only been to RR once, but will make sure to go again. Tried Nomad for lunch on our last trip and liked it so much, we went back for late-nite nosh and drinks!
 
Yak and Yeti
Cosmic Rays...DH’s choice, I can’t stand the place!
California Grill
We have been going to Brown Derby for years, unfortunately the quality seems to be slipping. We went two nights ago and the foodd was cold, they ran out of creme brulee at 5:30 pm and the service was horrible. We are done sadly.
 

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