Favorite off site Restaurants

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Ham Ham, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. Ham Ham

    Ham Ham Member

    We're heading down over March Break and are ; alway looking for new places to eat.

    Here's some of our favorite places. Ale House, Bahaman Breeze & Chevy's.

    I'd like to try some Thai or Chinese on our next trip down. One of my daughters really enjoys ribs.

    Please feel to post any type of cuisine.

    Any suggestions?
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  2. CameraGirl

    CameraGirl Member

    Two of my favorite places are Medival Times where you get to eat with your hands!! ; The wenches serve soup, rolls, chicken, potatoes and a dessert. ; It is very yummy!!!

    I also like Outback Steakhouse. ; I love their Alice Springs Chicken.
     
  3. Sean&Karen

    Sean&Karen Guest

    I agree with Minnie, Medieval Times was a great show and a very good meal.

    There is a Pizza place that i just LOVE. I can ever remember the name of the place, but Minnie should know it. I also suggested that Highland3 check it out on his visit down.


    Oh try eating at the ESPN club on Disney's Boardwalk. Very good food. I will go back there again!
     
  4. WDW Donna

    WDW Donna Member

    ESPN Club for sure!! That is one of our favourite places. If you want good b-b-que try Sonny's Bar-b-Que in Kississimme. Another off site favourite is the Olive Garden in Lake Buena Vista near the Goodings plaza. Awsome Italian food.
     
  5. Ham Ham

    Ham Ham Member

    Bumpage.

    I hoping for a few more suggestions before we leave on Sunday.
     
  6. Miss Megara

    Miss Megara Member

    Off-site - what's that? ;D

    Ok, I do like Angels, but I haven't been there in forever because they don't take my Key to the World Card.
     
  7. amw

    amw Member

    LOL! Miss Megara, don't be an onsite snob ; :D

    For family fare, we really like Chevy's at Crossroads. Didn't like the Perkins there, and didn't find the TGIFs very kid-friendly. The kids really enjoyed CiCi's pizza - really cheap buffet (price and quality but they love pizza!). They also enjoyed Steak N Shake which is a cheaper version of Beaches and Cream. ; No gourmet choices for us ; ;D

    I've heard that Sweet Tomatoes is a very good. But it's a little farther out then we've managed before.
     
  8. Miss Megara

    Miss Megara Member

    Actually - if you are going to call me names - at least call me by them properly; I am a DDS (Disney DELUXE Snob). ;D

    Oooh...Steak and Shake, how could I forget that place!!
     
  9. Ham Ham

    Ham Ham Member

    Miss M.

    Could you provide a little more info on Angels? Location type if cuisine etc...

    Also has any one tried Chipolite's ?

    I'm a huge fan of burritos and have a heard a few people on that other board say it is good.
     
  10. Miss Megara

    Miss Megara Member

    It's a '50s style diner (complete with malted shakes). ; They also have a lobster buffet portion to the restaurant, which is separate to the diner. ; I still have a t-shirt I bought there some 10 years ago with Marilyn, James and Elvis on it.

    If memory serves, it's attached to the Holiday Inn right on 27. ; Here's a review I found on-line:

     

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