Originally Posted By funnygarcia golden horseshoe... yeah that was the palce w the nasty burgers that tasted old (you know like the burgers you had in elementary school lunch "mystery meat"),, Personally we liked the new Rancho del Zocalo (mexican food) horrible arrangement to get your food (or was last yr) but HUGE portions that you can split three ways and everyone would be happy . They can make changes for the kids meal if you ask - my kids wouldn't eat beans but chips and cheese w a quesidilla was great for them.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Originally Posted By Dfno1 The Fireworks Factory on Pleasure Island was FANTASTIC! I live in Vegas and we went there for our Honeymoon and it was better than any restaurant we have here!
Originally Posted By broadwaybunny Tony's in the Magic Kingdom. We always celebrate our anniversary there... even if it's not our anniversary. =)
Originally Posted By Club334meandyou 33's brunch Napa Rose for atmosphere Avalon Cove last year for atmosphere Blue Bayou real dark and romantic Pacific Wharf's Sonoma Salad Yamabuki love Japanese food esp.sashimi
Originally Posted By belleoftheball I HAVE ONLY BEEN TO DL AND DCA, AND AT DL IT WOULD HAVE TO BE THE RIVER BELL TERRACE AND DCA TASTE PILOTS GRILL...HOPEFULLY AT THE END OF THE YEAR I CAN GIVE YOU MY FAVORITE FROM WDW!
Originally Posted By Hercules colonel hathis pizza outpost disneyland paris or cowboy cookout paris or pizza planet at florida
Originally Posted By seanyoda Sadly, Tony's Town Square Cafe no longer serves breakfast. My wife and I had breakfast there three times: December 1999, Valentine's Day 2000, and on the first day of our honeymoon (which was last year).
Originally Posted By ms potts Palo's on the Disney Wonder for fabulous food, tie between Animator's Palate on the Wonder and Blue Bayou for ambience. Second place for food - definatly Storyteller's Cafe! Funniest food moment - eating those HUGE turkey legs in Animal Kingdom (don't remember where we got them). Felt like Fred Flintstone.
Originally Posted By Huggups It's a toss up between Palo's and Animator's Palate on the Disney Magic. In WDW I would have to say the most memorable meal was dinner at the Rose & Crown. We had an outside table and enjoyed the Illuminations. What a wonderful way to end a great day at WDW!
Originally Posted By aussieprincessses Hi,Im wanting to know a liitle more about Avalon cove at California Adventure.Do you need to make reservations?We will be holidaying with 3 children under 8 and werent sure what disney dining is avaliable,it has been 2 years since we have been to Disneyland.Any advice would be greatly appreciated,thanks board.
Originally Posted By DLRdiana *bump* someone help! LOL...I would help, if I had ever eaten there, but alas I haven't..I know one of ya'll must have some kind of info on the place..hehe.. *diana*
Originally Posted By MrNiceGuy In this order, my favorites are: The Rainforest Cafe (HANDS DOWN!!!!!) Blue Bayou River Belle Terrace