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Old 27 Nov 16, 07:51 PM  
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If you had to pick 1 off site place for breakfast and 1 for dinner where would it be?
Not anywhere purely based on pancakes and waffles like IHOP please.
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Old 27 Nov 16, 07:58 PM  
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Bob Evans for breakfast and Longhorn for dinner. Must admit though up until a few months Longhorn would have had 90% support on here but a few negative reviews have crept in lately. We haven't been since Nov 2015 but it will be our first dinner stop in February.

By the way iHOP is about much more than pancakes and waffles. Joan doesn't like pancakes and always has French toast as a side with the usual eggs, bacon, hash browns etc.

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Old 27 Nov 16, 08:37 PM  
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Sorry should have included French toast in there. I'm gluten intolerant and I'm ok with small amounts like cross contamination so I don't necessarily need somewhere with a gluten free menu but somewhere that seems to have the vast majority of its option so based around pancakes/waffles/French toast is not really an option. I don't mind leaving out or swapping/giving to my partner toast or biscuits but wouldn't want it to be a big part of the meal if that makes sense. I love pancakes etc but just can't eat them any more, 10 years ago I would have been all over IHOP
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Old 27 Nov 16, 08:46 PM  
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dinner i would opt for sweet tomatos

really refreshing and great value
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Old 27 Nov 16, 09:06 PM  
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Keke's or First Watch for breakfast. Toojays for dinner.
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Old 27 Nov 16, 09:20 PM  
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Copper Canyon Grill at Pointe Orlando for dinner.

We aren't big breakfast eaters, so haven't ventured any further afield than the cheap and cheerful IHOP, Cinnabon, Dunkin Donuts, McDonalds (and a long time ago, Sizzlers and Ponderosa) - one place that always looks nice though is the Bayline Diner at the Hyatt (formerly Peabody) Hotel opposite the Convention Centre - their Steak & Eggs looks yummy.
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Old 27 Nov 16, 09:46 PM  
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Bob Evans for breakfast and Longhorn for dinner. Must admit though up until a few months Longhorn would have had 90% support on here but a few negative reviews have crept in lately. We haven't been since Nov 2015 but it will be our first dinner stop in February.

By the way iHOP is about much more than pancakes and waffles. Joan doesn't like pancakes and always has French toast as a side with the usual eggs, bacon, hash browns etc.

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Totally agree with Mick, we eat every morning at Bob Evans ( we even have our 'usual' table), for dinner we rotate between Longhorn, Red Lobster, Miller's and occasionally Cracker Barrel.
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Totally agree with Mick, we eat every morning at Bob Evans ( we even have our 'usual' table), for dinner we rotate between Longhorn, Red Lobster, Miller's and occasionally Cracker Barrel.
We rotate our Bob Evans between the one on US192 at Maingate West and the one on US27 near Posner. We've also tried the one on US27 up near Clermont.

We do Red Lobster and Cracker Barrel as well. Have you tried Bonefish Grill near Rolling Oaks if you like fish?

Ovation at Posner is on our new dinner list for next time. Gets a load of good reviews on here.

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We have thought of trying Bonefish Grill after seeing the menu at the Loop, but Rolling Hills is just down the road from where we stay at Formosa Gardens, the Bob Evans we use is the 192 West at Reedy Creek traffic lights.
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For Breakfast, definitely Bob Evans (and dinner if DS 11 has his way), for Dinner, harder decision, but Miller's Ale House is a strong possibility or maybe Maggianno's Little Italy?
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