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What is your MUST DO dining?
Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2010 12:05 pm
by Pluto23
What is that one place you just have to eat at each visit? It may be sit down or counter, but you HAVE TO eat there.
Mine is Boma for dinner, and and off site location, Tijuana Flats. Both are just too good.
Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2010 1:33 pm
by kcarts
I've got a couple. Cape May for the dinner buffet and Pecos Bill Cafe. PBC is a nostalgic pick. It was the first place I ever had lunch in WDW. Way back in 1982.
Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2010 2:01 pm
by Amy
I guess we don't really have any "have to eat at it" spots. I always try to get a mickey mouse rice krispie treat with the chocolate ears though. And my Mom feels no trip is complete without a Mickey Mouse ice cream treat and a turkey leg.
Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2010 2:36 pm
by elizabethswann
Cafe Orleans with my mom. We love to split an order of pomme frites, Monte Cristos and beignets for dessert. It's one of our favorites.
Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2010 5:40 pm
by Arete
I'm with kcarts - Cape May for the clam bake. Yummy!
We used to eat at Akershus every trip, but they ruined it with the numerous menu changes and then turning it into a character meal. I was quite sad because it was my favorite restaurant and you never needed reservations.
As for snacks, I must have a kaki-gori in Epcot and an ice cream sandwich from Sleepy Hollow at the MK.
Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2010 8:09 pm
by Pluto23
Arete wrote:I'm with kcarts - Cape May for the clam bake. Yummy!
We used to eat at Akershus every trip, but they ruined it with the numerous menu changes and then turning it into a character meal. I was quite sad because it was my favorite restaurant and you never needed reservations.
As for snacks, I must have a kaki-gori in Epcot and an ice cream sandwich from Sleepy Hollow at the MK.
OK - I have never had either of those snacks. Something new to try. Do they make the ice cream sandwich fresh - or is it a Mickey Ice Cream?
Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2010 8:12 pm
by mindflipper
For years, it was always Alfredo's Ristorante di Roma at EPCOT for my birthday - that is, until they closed it down. The new place is an overpriced poor replacement. When at MK, its Liberty Tree Tavern.
Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2010 9:36 pm
by Arete
Pluto23 wrote:OK - I have never had either of those snacks. Something new to try. Do they make the ice cream sandwich fresh - or is it a Mickey Ice Cream?
It's a real ice cream sandwich - two TollHouse cookies with vanilla ice cream in the middle. It's so huge I usually take one of the cookies off and stash it away for later. Everyone always wants the funnel cakes at Sleepy Hollow and miss out on the deliciousness that is the ice cream sandwich. Of course this is assuming the menu is still the same, it's been over a year since my last visit.
Posted: Mar Sun 21, 2010 12:58 am
by metsofny
I just tried Boatwright's dining hall. It quickly skyrocketed to the top of my list. The crayfish appetizer is great and the main courses are some of the best.
Posted: Mar Sun 21, 2010 5:53 am
by Pluto23
Arete wrote:Pluto23 wrote:OK - I have never had either of those snacks. Something new to try. Do they make the ice cream sandwich fresh - or is it a Mickey Ice Cream?
It's a real ice cream sandwich - two TollHouse cookies with vanilla ice cream in the middle. It's so huge I usually take one of the cookies off and stash it away for later. Everyone always wants the funnel cakes at Sleepy Hollow and miss out on the deliciousness that is the ice cream sandwich. Of course this is assuming the menu is still the same, it's been over a year since my last visit.
I am so in for this ice cream sandwich. Just sounds too awesome to miss. Of course, I do go for the funnel cakes with a mix of cinnamon & powder sugar.
Posted: Mar Sun 21, 2010 3:39 pm
by Len90
For us it has to be the Prime Time Cafe for a dinner. We go there every year and we always try to get the same server. I know they play the "family" role there, but to us the server is like family already.
Posted: Mar Mon 22, 2010 7:42 am
by withspirit
Our family has two. Yak-n-Yeti in Animal Kingdom and Ragland Road in Downtown Disney.

Thinking how much we also love Beaches-n-Creme, Boma, Jiko, Sanaa, Main Street Bakery, Cantina de San Angel, Le Cellier, Kona, O'Hana, ...

Posted: Mar Mon 22, 2010 9:12 am
by theBIGyowski
I have to eat at San Angel Inn in Mexico every trip. It's just something that I have to do and I know that I can relax by El Rio del Tiempo and enjoy an authentic Mexican meal.
Other than that I have gotten a beer and pretzel from Germany on my last few trips since turning 21.
Posted: Mar Mon 22, 2010 10:11 am
by boilerbabe
Sci-Fi is a MUST for DH and I.
Posted: Mar Mon 22, 2010 11:32 am
by timekeeper
I have to eat the lighthouse sandwich at Columbia Harbor house. It is usually my 1st meal of the trip.
Get off the plane, right ME to resort, drop bags, grab bus to MK, walk to Columbia Harbor house for sandwich, let Dd pick first ride of the trip....