What table service restaurants would you recommend that are off the common radar?
We aren't looking for the popular ones like LeCelliar or Boma's, but one of the more hidden gems.
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What table service restaurants would you recommend that are off the common radar?
We aren't looking for the popular ones like LeCelliar or Boma's, but one of the more hidden gems.
Coral Reef in the Land at Epcot. I don't know if it's off the radar to everyone else, but we just ate there for the first time this past September and loved it.
If you are looking outside the parks, I really like Olivia's at OKW. We ate there a couple of weeks ago for lunch and dinner and it was very good.
Outside of the parks, we loved The Turf Club at SSR. One of the definite highglights of our stay there last year. :thumbsup:
Olivia's at OKW and Boatwight's at POR are both very good and definitely off the radar.
A bit more on the radar, but still usually available on short notice is Kona Cafe at the Poly. It is excellent
For Signature dining, we've always been able to get a table at the Yachtsman Steakhouse and the Yacht Club, although Friday and Saturday nights may mean either a late or very early dinner.
Steve
Steve
Kona Cafe at the Poly for breakfast. The food is amazing, the coffee is off the hook, and you can take the monorail right over to MK afterwards. We go there every year, bc I love the Poly's atmosphere so much.
We also really enjoyed Planet Hollywood at DTD Westside, and our favorite sit-down for dinner is Liberty Tree Tavern. I love resort hopping and trying different restaurants at places other than in the parks.
Tutto Italia !!! :chef:
Where are you staying?
There are numerous resort restaurants that are "off the radar" to the regular tourist.
For example:
OKW: Olivia's (as stated above)
GF: Grand Floridian Cafe or Narcoosees
YC: Captain's Grille or Yachtsman's Steakhouse
Poly: Kona
Swan & Dolphin: Several actually!!!
BW: Spoodles or FF
There are more - lots more - but this is a sampling. The good or decent restaurants at the parks are usually booked and packed, regardless of the season. Resorts offer a wider variety.
Boatwrights for breakfast has to be our favorite breakfast of all !!!!! :mickey:
We love Liberty Tree in MK. Really good comfort food. Pot Roast, turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy. Mmmmm makin' me want to go back. It wasn't hard to get a reservation. We walked in and they told us to come back in about an hour so we just looked through some shops to kill time and then had a great lunch.
We will be staying at AKV and will be on the basic dining plan. We have no problem with leaving the parks to go to a resort or a different resort than where we are staying at for a great meal. In fact we find going to the different resorts part of the fun.
Thank-you everyone for the suggestions you have given us so far. Please keep them coming.
Some others have already stated these- but just wanted confirm that Liberty Tree Tavern and Coral Reef were excellent!
We've been told that Marrakesh at Epcot and Raglan Road at Downtown are hidden gems and are trying both in December.
Love Kona for dinner, it was awsome last year and the service was great!
Coral Reef was also great, plus the kiddos love it there.
Yachtsman is supposed to be the hidden gem of them all though according to my Club Level host from last year, so we put it in our wishlist for this year.
I agree with Kona. It was fabulous! Another favorite that we found really easy to get into (and it's small so I'm guessing its off the radar) is Garden Grill. The food, service, atmosphere, and character interacter were all terrific! :mickey:
Jym's Top-7 Best Off-the-Radar Restaurants:
7. The Wave
6. Liberty Tree Tavern (lunch)
5. Boatwright’s
4. Turf Club
3. Olivia’s
2. Grand Floridian Café
1. Marrakesh
Artist Point at Wilderness Lodge and Trails End Buffet Dinner at Ft. Wilderness are two of my favorites.
Most people don't realize that Shula's Steak House is probably the best steakhouse and that Il Mulino is probably the best Italian restaurant at WDW. I don't have any ADRs for either restaurant in December, but I hope to be able to squeeze something in when I go.