![]() Situated just off Main Street, the striking glass Victorian-style building is known as the Crystal Palace. There are so many fantastic Disney restaurants at Disney world – which ones will you choose to visit?ģ5 Best (and Worst!) Disney World Restaurants You Must Try Best Magic Kingdom Restaurants Crystal Palace And that doesn’t even touch on the amazing bites of food that you can enjoy, such as the Australian Kobe-style beef from Victoria and Albert’s, the whole fried sustainable fish from Tiffins, and the divine French pastries from Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie. Dine in Cinderella’s Castle, ride in the land-sea vessel known as the amphicar, or experience fun-filled authentic Irish entertainment. Since you’re dining at the Most Magical Place on Earth, you know that these Disney restaurants are sure to provide some extraordinary experiences. ![]() Make sure to check out Every Official Disney World Mapso you know where things are located around the resort! Plus, in case you’re worried about the worst Disney restaurants, we’ve got a list of those too, so you can avoid them at all costs. Well, look no further! This list highlights the best restaurants at each of the Disney parks, as well as Disney Springs and the Disney Resorts. So, my advice is go to the Rose and Crown, but definitely don't expect to be seated outside- enjoy the food and then see Illuminations from the Canadian area afterwards if you don't get a patio seat.So, you’ve planned a trip to the most magical place on earth and you’re looking for the best Disney restaurants to dine at during your trip. And, you know what, afterwards we stepped outside, walked a bit towards Canada, got a seat right at the railing of the lagoon, and watched the show without having to fight the crowds. I don't want to end this story on a bad note, so I will say that our server was A+++++++++++++++ she was a true delight- so friendly, warm and efficient. I tried to be happy about it- I was the one who made all the PS's, thought it would be so great to see Illuminations our second night in the parks during dinner, etc., etc. We ended up being seated inside, right by the squeeky kitchen doors.I was so, so bummer- not only that, but our party was split in two- we were a party of 7 (me and DH two DS's, my parents and my MIL) and we were seated at two tables that were next to each other, but kind of staggered- like I was sitting about 5 inches diagonally behind my mother. I was a little bummed, more by her attitude than her answer, so we wandered around the UK and Canada for 45 minutes and came back at 7:15 and I again, I asked super-duper nicely for outside seating.I got a blank look and the "no guarantees" answer again. we were told "no guarantees" and were brushed off. Just thought I would share my experience we had a 7:30 PS in late Feb we (not officially-just to ask about an outside table) checked in at 6:30 and VERY politely requested, if at all possible, a patio table. But be really nice to the CM's who check you in. It was still a lovely place to sit but our food was covered in the stuff! I did not like the food too much but the beer was great! If you don't luck out with an outside table you can come out on the patio and stand to watch it. Which was a good thing because the wind was blowing that night and the soot and particles from the firework/pyro technics blew into our faces and one little girl actually got some in her eye and they had to call the medics. ![]() The wait staff was very nervous and some guy in a suit explained to us that he would be dining there to watch the Illuminations. We were seated right next to a roped off area that was reserved that night for Michael Eisner. I saw some women rant and rave that she was "promised" a table outside. I stood right by their check in desk and noticed the rude and demanding did not get what they wanted. ![]() Some observations: the cm's are mobbed by people who demand outside tables. We got a great water side table when we went. ![]()
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