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Duh_Prez
10 Feb 08, 01:46 PM
Hi,
We are looking for a change this year and seek advice in relation to dining.
We do not want to go for the all you can eat style buffets (as we normally do) but rather a nice sit down waiter/ress service meal. We would still prefer to wear casual clothes as oppose to formal and would like any advice on offer.
Thanks in advance Prez :wave: :wave:
Cinders Mum
10 Feb 08, 01:50 PM
lots to choose from, is there a style of dining you are thinking of, or food type?
Help narrow it down, great dilemma to have though ;)
Belindaclaret
10 Feb 08, 01:51 PM
The Outback is a nice place to eat, my sister hs eaten a Bahama Breeze, she enjoyed that, you also have Toni Romas,TGI's we went onto 192 had a wonderful meal at Macaroni Grill,and of course Point orlando has now got some very nice rest opened.
loadsapixiedust
10 Feb 08, 01:51 PM
You'll find most restaurants are casual, so that's not a problem. Any preferences as to location, cuisine or price range? There are so many to choose from.
Duh_Prez
10 Feb 08, 01:56 PM
lots to choose from, is there a style of dining you are thinking of, or food type?
Help narrow it down, great dilemma to have though ;)
I'm afraid its the boring usual..Steaks, seafood, pizza etc. Up to $30 per person.
Thanks
Prez :wave:
ClaireB
10 Feb 08, 02:21 PM
Then I would recommend Chillis, TGIs, Red Lobster, Bahama Breeze, Tony Romas and Rain Forest
For Pizza you cant beat dominos although I did like the one we had from Flippers (Old Town)
We liked the lobster buffets in the past but think they are cattle markets now and have really gone of all buffets
loadsapixiedust
10 Feb 08, 02:25 PM
Perkins, Olive Garden, Bahama Breeze, Chilis, Bennigans, NASCAR, Hard Rock, House of Blues to name a few we've enjoyed.
Duh_Prez
10 Feb 08, 09:11 PM
Thanks for all the replies and advice.
Prez :wave: :wave:
Villainlover
10 Feb 08, 09:26 PM
not sure where your staying but Longhorns is a great place for steaks
highlander447
10 Feb 08, 09:27 PM
Wolfgang Pucks express at DTD do a good pizza, Bahama Breeze great food all round, Pastamore at Citywalk, Confisco's at IOA, SteaknShake for a great burger and shake, Black Angus steakhouse,
Duh_Prez
11 Feb 08, 10:05 PM
Thanks again for all the replies.
I'm sure we will try a few new ones this time around.
Prez :wave: :wave:
disneyvisit
11 Feb 08, 10:09 PM
Another one for Bahama Breeze but also i love the cheesecake factory at melina mall, feb food
Cici's pizza - not expensive at all and a bit "buffet" like but great pizza, the best!
Nascar, Black Angus are good.
burnsy
29 May 08, 10:23 PM
I must say ive never been dissapointed in Toni Romas or TGI fridays...and i would have a problem saying wich of these was better mmmmmmmmmm....ok Toni Romas judge nudges ahead it was the cheese cake WOW!!!!!!!;)
http://www.tonyromas.com/files/locations_US_detail.asp?state=FL#
all star music june 6th 2008
Hi, agree with the person who says about Cicis cant believe how cheap it is the food is basic but by far best value for money on I Drive, (Pizza, pasta & dessert & drink - All-you-can-eat for about $6).
For a table service meal you cant go wrong with Bahama Breeze, Tony Romas & TGIs. Oh yes if you are shopping in Prime Outlets (South end of I Drive) make sure you try the Chinese restaurant - Great value for money!
Hope this has been of help, Happy eating!
slayervixen
29 May 08, 11:00 PM
Two words...
Bahama Breeze..wonderful place, great food, casual atmosphere. I love it!
alexisemma31
29 May 08, 11:29 PM
We always enjoy a meal at Pacinos which is on the 192 opposite Old Town.
shepherdypie
30 May 08, 08:09 AM
We had a fab steak at Le Cellier in Epcot. Lovely service and atmosphere.
Bahama Breeze, The Cheesecake Factory, Olive Garden and Romano`s Macaroni Grill all spring to mind. Bahama Breeze is our favourite out of all of those, it is fabulous there. www.bahamabreeze.com I`ve done a review on it on here. It`s on the left under dining and reviews. :-)
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