What is your favorite restaurant at Epcot Center?

What is your favorite restaurant at Epcot Center?

Posted on 06. Feb, 2010 by Donald Duck in EPCOT

Me, my sweetie, and my son are taking a trip to Disney in March. One evening we will be dropping my son off at the Neverland Kids Club at the Polynesian Resort and taking the monorail over to Epcot to have a nice adult dinner and watch the fireworks. What is your favorite restaurant at Epcot? We don’t want to go too pricey with it…no more than $20 per person.

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10 Responses to “What is your favorite restaurant at Epcot Center?”

  1. Artimous maximous

    06. Feb, 2010

    you should go to the mexican resturaunt. it has a really neat set up that mimics subtle rain showers over the scenery. really beautiful and not too expensive i dont think you will pay 20 for dinner anywhere but here.

  2. 愛してるわ

    06. Feb, 2010

    The Garden Grill is the best. It is a family style buffet. You sit and they bring large plates of food to your table, then you serve yourself on smaller plates. The whole restaurant actually rotates as you eat. Depending on the day, they may have it set really slow or slightly faster. The first time we ate there, we managed to go all the way around by the time we finished. The second time we did not even get a quarter of the way.

  3. Indiana Jones

    06. Feb, 2010

    well sorry to say if you want to eat at a sit down restaurant anywhere in disney world you will be paying AT LEAST $20 per person.
    my favorite sit down restaurant at epcot is “san angel inn” its inside the mexico pavilion.
    its an amazing atmosphere and they have great food!
    dinner will cost you around $30 per person.

  4. Sunny ♥

    06. Feb, 2010

    Le Cellier & Tokyo Dining both FABULOUS!

  5. sorria86

    06. Feb, 2010

    If you want to eat at a nice place in Disney, you will pay more than $20 a person.

    I think the best restaurant they have is Le Cellier in Canada. If you’re watching money though, I’d go with the San Angel Inn in Mexico.

  6. Magick Kitty

    06. Feb, 2010

    The Rose & Crown in the United Kingdom is my favorite.

  7. mouse_726

    06. Feb, 2010

    Epcot has a lot of great restaurants. One of my favorites is the Garden Grill. Food is great, setting is nice…but it is a character meal so you will have Pluto, Mickey and Chip and Dale coming around. Which also means that you will have other families around you.

    Some of the other sit down restaurants might charge you more than $20/person, but in my opinion are worth it. Rose and Crown in England is an English style pub and is very good. My other absolute favorite because I LOVE Italian food is Alfredo’s. Really, really good. Wherever you plan to go plan to make priority seating reservations. That way you don’t have to wait until a table opens.

  8. drip

    06. Feb, 2010

    Any nice sit down restaurant in Disney is going to be more than $20 per person. check out web site below for all disney menus and prices.
    I just checked out some of the menus in epcot. You would be able to do about $25 per person with only an entree and water to drink. Rose and Crown had bangers and mash, and fish and chips for $16.00, entree only, no drinks.

  9. hilfyy

    06. Feb, 2010

    My favorite restaurant is the Italy pavillion restaurant it is so good but it is NOT CHEAP, but I suggest quick food service for meals at 20 per a person disney reataurants are quite pricey and you need to make reservations really early , if you are going in march they might already have most of their reservations booked but you can try but you will probally get a bad time

  10. crallen02

    06. Feb, 2010

    We always eat at the Rose and Crown Pub. We make our reservation for 7:30pm or 8:00pm. When we check in we ask to sit outside, on the water. This is a great place to view the fireworks. They start at 9:00pm, so you will be able to enjoy your dinner while having the best view of the fireworks.

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