When one thinks of Walt Disney World, fine dining isn’t
typically the first thought that comes to mind. But believe me when I say that
some of the best meals that I have ever enjoyed have been on Walt Disney World
property. While my family has not been to all of what Disney calls the Signature
Restaurants, we have been to several, and they truly offer exceptional
service, food, and ambiance. Let’s take a closer look at a couple of the
Signature Restaurants and what makes them so wonderful!
Back before my son was born, my family and I would really be
able to linger and enjoy our nightly dinners when we traveled. Nowadays, we
travel with a toddler, who accompanies us to dinner each night, and so we often
find ourselves spending a little less time at meals than we have in the past.
However, when we dine at Signature Restaurants, we still find ourselves
spending a few hours enjoying our meal. If you have a child who you do not feel
would do well in this kind of situation, then have no fear- there are several Childcare
Clubs (separate fees apply) at WDW resorts where you can take your child to
have some fun while you dine. The clubs are located at Animal Kingdom Lodge
resort, Yacht & Beach Club resort, the Polynesian Village resort, and the
Dolphin resort. Since I have not used these clubs before, I cannot give much
information, but if you are interested in this option, I would call Disney well
ahead of your trip to inquire about these clubs for your child.
If you are on the (standard) Disney Dining Plan, please be
aware that a Signature Restaurant will require two table-service credits to
dine here. I have written previous posts about how I feel regarding the use of
the dining plan for Signature Restaurants, however, my thought is that if you
are on the free dining plan, go ahead and use those two credits per person! If
my family is paying out-of-pocket for the dining plan, then we always pay cash
for our Signature dinner. But your opinion may vary, and that’s fine!
(My husband and our son enjoying the incredible view from California Grill at the Contemporary Resort) |
Our most recent Signature Dining experience was at Citrico’s
at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. I just love the Grand Floridian- as
the flagship resort of Walt Disney World, it’s an absolutely gorgeous resort,
and the general vibe of the resort is that of pure luxury. Citrico’s offers a
Mediterranean-influenced menu, and as a result, I was hesitant to book here, as
my family is not big on Mediterranean food. Our last visit occurred during
Hurricane Matthew, and due to the park closures, we missed out on two nights of
dining. Rather than letting credits go to waste, we chose to book a Signature
Restaurant the day we checked out of Caribbean Beach Resort, and Citrico’s had
an opening at the time of day we prefer to eat dinner (around 7:30pm). Since
the menu featured filet mignon, which almost everyone in my family loves, as
well as key lime pie, my father’s favorite dessert, I figured Citrico’s just
might be a winner for my family. Was I ever right! Our server Kiera was
attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly, the atmosphere was delightful, and the
food was simply outstanding. At one point, my son was sitting on my lap, and I
only had a fork within my reach, so I attempted to cut my filet with a fork,
and it cut. When you can cut a piece of beef with only a fork, you know it’s a
great cut of meat! We all loved our meal here, and I have absolutely no doubt
that we will be back!
Citrico’s Top Drink: The Salted Caramel Manhattan- there are
no words to describe it, it was THAT delicious!
Citrico’s Top Appetizer: The flat bread changes seasonally,
but my husband and I shared a truffle flatbread, and it was out of this world.
I look forward to trying more seasonal flatbreads here!
In 2016, my family dined at California Grill at the
Contemporary Resort twice, and as a result, we were given a nice ‘Welcome Back’
card the second time that we ate there this year. That really started our
California Grill experience off on a sweet note last month. But the best part
of the California Grill experience has to be the view. California Grill is
located high atop the Contemporary Resort, and after check-in at the California
Grill podium, you and your family are whisked up on a private, staffed elevator
to the top of the Contemporary Resort, where one of the first things you will
notice is the incredible view of the Magic Kingdom. If you time your dinner
right, you may be treated to a fireworks show as you dine, but if not, have no
fear- you can bring your receipt from earlier in the day back to California
Grill to gain access to the exclusive rooftop viewing area adjacent to the
restaurant. As is common with most Signature Restaurants, everyone in my family
loved their meals, and wishes to return again. The fireworks were late the
night we ate there, 10:00pm, but we took our time at dinner and finished just
as they were about to begin. The Hallowishes Halloween fireworks show was
really the icing on the cake to a wonderful meal!
California Grill Top Drink: Wine! The wine list here is
EXTENSIVE, and there is a wine to suit every taste and budget served here. Be
sure to check out the wine cases in the waiting area, as they really are
impressive!
California Grill Top Dessert: My favorite dessert at any
Disney restaurant is served here- the warm banana fritters with a trio of
dipping sauces! The fritters are reminiscent of little donuts, and the dipping
sauces are all amazing- you’ll be glad you tried this delightful dessert!
There are multiple other Signature Dining Restaurants which
my family has tried, and others that my family wishes to try. If you are
looking for a great dining spot in Epcot, look no further than Le Cellier,
which specializes in steaks in the Canada pavilion. Please be aware that this
is an extremely popular restaurant, and reservations tend to go quickly. Within
walking distance of Epcot is Yachtsman Steakhouse at the Yacht Club Resort.
This was not a favorite of my family, but perhaps we just went on an off night,
as I continuously hear wonderful things about it on other Disney blogs and
websites. Flying Fish Café is the Signature Restaurant located at the Boardwalk
Resort, and though my family ate there many years ago, I cannot remember much
about it (though you can’t really go wrong with dinner and a stroll on the
bustling Boardwalk!)
In the Magic Kingdom Resort area, Narcoossee’s at the Grand
Floridian Resort and Spa is another family favorite, and is the only Signature
Restaurant where you can use your dining plan for filet of beef AND lobster
when you order the Surf and Turf dinner. This restaurant is located on the
water, and offers a gorgeous view of Cinderella Castle. At the nearby
Wilderness Lodge, Artist Point features Pacific Northwest favorites amid
spectacular water views.
(The impressive interior of Artist Point Restaurant at Wilderness Lodge Resort- photo from www.disneyworld.com) |
There are several other Signature Restaurants located
throughout Walt Disney World, and I highly recommend that you check out at least
one on your next WDW trip. Six Deluxe Disney Resorts, plus each park except the
Magic Kingdom have at least one Signature Restaurant. Disney Springs also has
multiple Signature Restaurants to check out, all with different theming and
types of food!
(Doesn't this duck entree look mouth-watering? Photo of an entree at Tiffins at Animal Kingdom from www.disneyworld.com) |
I hope you have enjoyed reading all about some of my
favorite restaurants at Walt Disney World! As always, if you have any
travel-related questions, please feel free to email me at dana_aimee@hotmail.com. Happy Travels!
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