My wife and I (no kids) are going to Disney World in February. Would like to get some recommendations for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Thank you.
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Are you wanting upscale dining? There are tons of places and tons of options. Have you ever been to Disney before. I think a character meal is mandatory for one meal, with or without kids, IMOP. Do make reservations, so you want have to wait/waste time while in the parks.
For dinner: Artist Point in the Wilderness Lodge. Take a look at their menu: http://allears.net/menu/menu_ap.htm
But, don't delay in making your reservation. Do it now. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/wilderness-lodge-resort/artist-point/
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More on the casual side but with very good food is Les Chefs de France in EPCoT, if you'll be there. It is a pleasant brasserie that we found perfect for lunch. I would suggest reservations here, as well.
The Californian at the top of the COntemporary is a neat place for dinner . . you can see the fireworks at Magic Kingdom.
We enjoy whatching the llluminatons at Ecpot from the Fish and Chips place ( Rose and crown??)
Reservations are smart at both
Rich,
It's the California Grill.
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Second Artist's Point and California.
We enjoy Portobello in Downtown Disney for Northern Italian. Narcoosee's at Grand Floridian is upscale casual with a great MK view for fireworks.
A short drive away is Columbia in Celebration, a very good Cuban restaurant.
We love the Flying Fish Cafe on the Boardwalk.