I wouldn't have eaten that and I would have asked for it to be taken off the check.Okay, I'll join in! The worst meal we've ever had, that has caused me to vow never to go back, was at Beaches and Cream last July 2020. I had the Reuben sandwich, and my sister had the French Dip. There was so much fat throughout the corned beef, like big chunks of fat, that it still makes me gag when I think about it, with barely a smear of thousand island on it, and very scant coleslaw. It was just disgusting. I think they left the dip part out of my sister's French Dip. The meat was more like jerky, and there was very little of it. Thankfully, she can tolerate fatty meat, so offered to give me a half of her sandwich, and she took half of mine, but we were like never again. The service was also terrible. For $16 and $17 respectively, these sandwiches were totally not worth it. I'm a half full kind of girl, and always willing to give things a second chance, but I'm seriously scared away from B&C now. We were so looking forward to this meal, too. My root beer float was good though, as was my sister's glass of wine. One other thing, since the remodel, B&C has totally lost it's charm. The end.
If you eat with your eyes first, then this looks like a loser. Even the onion rings couldn't save this meal. They were greasy and under salted, and just not good.
See, I wasn't exaggerating!
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Where's the beef? I nominate this pic for most unappetizing photo of the year award!
I haven't eaten at the other two on your list, but I agree with both of these. In fact, in my experience before SWGE, it seemed to me that Sci-fi was always a place where my kids and I could easily go without ADRs. There were always open reservations. The food was indeed average.Coral Reef - cool enough atmosphere food was mediocre at best
Sci-fi diner - food was average and overpriced.
I would be kicking people out of the way to get a Primani Bros Sammitch. I miss Pittsburgh.I think it would be awesome if at EPCOT during the food and wine show at the American pavilion if they were to bring in a legitimate regional specialty. Like bring in the best cheesesteak from Philly. Bring in that crazy sandwich from Pittsburgh. St Louis ribs or whatever. But, have the actual place make it. Not some cheesy Disney version of it. bring in the actual best to do it. Bring in John’s from Philly. Bring in the best guy from Austin to make the best barbecue. Bring in the top pizza place in Connecticut. The line would be so long.
I would be kicking people out of the way to get a Primani Bros Sammitch. I miss Pittsburgh.
yeah because cold fries and wet coleslaw on a sandwich is fantastic.I would be kicking people out of the way to get a Primani Bros Sammitch. I miss Pittsburgh.
I remember going for breakfast during one of my first trips in the 90s. If I remember correctly you got really yummy cinnamon rolls with every breakfast. I also remember ordering fresh strawberries with fresh whipped cream. I have never been for lunch or dinner and have no desire to based on the reviews. I am also now gluten free, so that plays part in that too.On another note, I truly miss the breakfast that used to be served (years ago) at Tony's in the MK. It used to be a tradition on every trip. Still sad it's gone.
Those cinnamon rolls were the best!!!I remember going for breakfast during one of my first trips in the 90s. If I remember correctly you got really yummy cinnamon rolls with every breakfast. I also remember ordering fresh strawberries with fresh whipped cream. I have never been for lunch or dinner and have no desire to based on the reviews. I am also now gluten free, so that plays part in that too.
yeah because cold fries and wet coleslaw on a sandwich is fantastic.
Sci-Fi -my adult sons said the meals were too big. I think this is a good place for sharing.Coral Reef - cool enough atmosphere food was mediocre at best
Sci-fi diner - food was average and overpriced.
Satu'li Canteen - burger pod thing tasted like a McDonald’s kids meal burger and the combo bowl I had was inedible
Casey’s Corner - hot dogs were nothing special.
Worst dining experience as a whole... for me Le Cellier. Bad food, so so service, tables way too close together. This was back in the day where it was THE RESERVATION that you HAD to get.
I haven't eaten at the other two on your list, but I agree with both of these. In fact, in my experience before SWGE, it seemed to me that Sci-fi was always a place where my kids and I could easily go without ADRs. There were always open reservations. The food was indeed average.