When we eat at DL or at WDW, we are more focused on the overall experience, not the food. If I am looking for really good food, I don't go to a theme park. That being said, you can't beat Blue Bayou for a unique experience. I'm sad to see LL get a bad rap because we have enjoyed all our meals (breakfast or lunch) there. The ambiance both inside and outside (where you experience the excitement from the pier) has always been very pleasant. And I love character meals. Where else can you get those? The breakfast (and character variety) used to be better at Plaza Inn, but I will still go late morning just to see the characters. The last time we went, the food was pretty meh. Goofy's Kitchen and the Cape May Cafe I feel are pretty comparable - good food, nice variety and characters. It seems like every time I like something, though, it disappears so obviously my food tastes are not typical. I would NEVER eat a turkey leg. They look so unappealing, and I don't need to walk around eating something messy like that. I'd rather sit down (the Cozy Cones have fun on the go food - though - I love the chili cone queso and I know, the combination could be easily duplicated at home, but the cone is so much fun! ). Paradise Gardens used to have good food but now all it offers is a nice quiet place to eat, so I go there just to get away from the madness (though hopefully the Mariachi Divas are still around - they can break my quiet any time!). I was excited when Village Haus became Red Rose Tavern and offered poutine, which I really liked. Gone. I love clam chowder in a bread bowl - but now I can get that at Boudin's just a few miles from my house. We enjoyed our food at WDW but, again, mostly for the experience. And those experiences were a lot pricier in general. Space 220 - fun but one and done. Woody's BBQ - food less than stellar, but the experience was fun. I'm sure the grandkids will want to go again. We like Garden Grill but again, mostly for the experience (though the food was definitely better than Woody's) and as an adult I love Skipper's Canteen, but it's really not for the kids so we didn't get to go there this trip, and we like San Angel for the ambiance, the place most like the Blue Bayou at WDW. We did really enjoy Spice Road Table for something different, and I will say I absolutely LOVE Boma, there is nothing to compare at DLR. But then, there wouldn't be - it doesn't fit in anywhere! (And it's not actually at a theme park.) And I have to say, EVERYTHING at DLR is better than just about ANYTHING at Universal Florida lol. So there's that.