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I liked Raglan Road (Irish food) when I was there most recently (non-cheer visit for a family vacation.)
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I think the Rainforest Cafe in Animal Kingdom is better than the one at Downtown Disney. You don't need to use a park ticket to access the restaurant.Planet Hollywood and Rainforest Cafe are good standard restaurants and have just about everything. There are several food trucks there typically that have a lot of really good food. Wetzel Pretzel is there ;). I had Bongo's (I think it's called) one time, it's Cuban food and different than what I'm used to, but it was really good.
Agreed, I was trying to think of what else was in Downtown Disney, haven't been there in a while.I think the Rainforest Cafe in Animal Kingdom is better than the one at Downtown Disney. You don't need to use a park ticket to access the restaurant.
Best restaurant at Downtown Disney?
Thank you everyone! I'll stay at Holiday Inn right next to Downtown Disney during The Summit, and I never been in that area before so I could use some advice! :D Anything else I shouldn't miss at Downtown Disney?
Best restaurant at Downtown Disney?
For quick service -Best restaurant at Downtown Disney?
Perfect, thank you!!For quick service -
*Earl of Sandwich (their "holiday sandwich" is like American thanksgiving on a sandwich & fairly delicious among other things. They also have little grab and go fruit, etc. that is usually quite good. Anything with their brownies = yum)
*Wolfgang Puck Express - Marketplace Area (portion sizes here are fairly good sized so it is easy to share between 2 people....PLUS they have creme brulee!)
For snacks -
*Ghiradelli (ice cream sundaes are easily shareable and good. Walk around to the shop facing World of Disney to be handed a free chocolate square)
*Erin McKenna's Bakery NYC (they sell primarily gluten/allergen free baked goods)
*Disney Food Trucks (they park these on the side near Cirque Du Soleil/Disneyquest usually. They are pretty fun to try)
*Wetzel's Pretzels (kids go nuts over these soft pretzels......)
*Goofy Candy Co. (you can have them make various sweets with whatever toppings you choose)
For table service (sit down meal) -
*Raglan Road (good food, fun atmosphere at night + irish dancers and various live musicians on the weekends usually)
*Bongos (they also have a quick service window on the side. Specializes in cuban food such as rice/meat/plantains,etc, which is fairly good)
*Fulton's Crab House (I've never eaten here but have heard its good)
*Paradiso 37 (also never eaten here but they have a mix of north + south american cuisine. They have a patio with an outdoor bar depending on the season that always looks good LOL)
I would skip Planet Hollywood, Rainforest Cafe, & T-Rex honestly unless you want to go for the experience. I have been to all 3 and the food is alright (typical american chain restaurant cuisine - burgers, chicken, salad, pasta, etc.) but in reality you are primarily paying for the atmosphere....
Here's a full list of ALL restaurants on property with reviews + pictures to give you an idea of these places. It's pretty much my favorite blog ever: Disney World Restaurants Guide | the disney food blog