It's a hybrid experience- you order at the counter, and they serve you. The food was excellent though.I was thinking Polite Pig was more quick-service, but I guess they have both options- that and table service? Is it the same stuff?
Ah, ok. Every food based Disney site I see trashes T Rex and Rainforest as not worth it, but I’m basic enough to like Chilis and Applebees, lol.I wouldn't call Rainforest and T-Rex 'fast food' level - they're pretty much the equivalent to a Friday's, Chilis, or Applebee's - the food's not bad, but not special - mostly American/bar foods, but they can be a convenient go-to when you just want something easy and filling.
My favorites in Springs for sit-downs are Homecomin', Boathouse, and Summer House on the Lake.
I've enjoyed meals at Enzo's Hideaway, House of Blues, Wine Bar George, and Frontera Cocina, so those are backup go-tos for me.
For quicker service meals, Polite Pig, DLuxe Burger, Jock Lindsay's (they serve more appetizer or tapas-sized dishes, but they're pretty good), and City Works.
Hey all! I'm curious about everyone's favorite "go-to" Disney Springs restaurants.
I've gone to Paddlefish 2-3 trips in a row now, but their lack of the seafood/crab boil continues to vex me. A full lobster is a huge meal (and hard to find in my central Alberta town) but considering the sky-high cost of lobster or the snow crab there, I've been thinking of finding a new go-to, or at least something different.
I've heard good things about Raglan Road and am leaning towards that. I usually eat a huge meal there and then do Earl of Sandwich later (though they didn't have the beef dip last time!) because calories aren't a thing when I go to Disney. I love the scenery/hyper-agitating atmosphere of T-Rex/Rainforest Cafe but the food looks pretty weaksauce (restaurant prices for what looks like fast-food quality). If anyone there or nearby has a "boil" (it looks like someone took the Burns Omni-Net from The Simpsons and dumped it into a vat of butter), I'll do that- I still think about that all the time, lol. 1000% wine by George. He's so delightful and makes you feel at home.
Ah, ok. Every food based Disney site I see trashes T Rex and Rainforest as not worth it, but I’m basic enough to like Chilis and Applebees, lol.
I don’t remember which ones Homecoming and Summer House are, so I’ll check those out.
Does anyone care for Paddlefish? I’ve heard people diss that one too but I always liked it.