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We have been to Nine Dragons (and are going back on our upcoming trip) so I'd recommend it if you like Chinese. We did LTT for lunch and while I won't rush back for it, I do want to try dinner as it sounds more appealing to me. I also want to try the Plaza at some point.
Good Luck with your decisions.
good luck with the added ADR's not sure if I'd be much help as I haven't been to all of them but I am hoping to do Liberty Tree Tavern and The Plaza on my next trip and we will have 2 kids that would love to each chicken nuggets or hot dogs everyday. I think they are pretty safe bets.
The only restaurant I've eaten at is Liberty Tree Tavern. It was one of my favorites. I wouldn't hesitate recommending LTT!!
Thanks! I've heard great things about it.
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The Plaza is set up a lot like an early 1900s diner/cafe, serving hot and cold sandwiches with sides plus other things. We enjoy this one for a lighter menu and a lower cost, too. We've always loved our meals at Tony's, though I know some folks have complained of slower service and disappointment with the food. We've found it similar to Mama Melrose's. We've eaten once or twice at Nine Dragons, and though I remember liking it there, I don't remember specifics about our food. We had lunch here and it was nearly deserted so very quiet. Liberty Tree Tavern is a favorite for dinner with it's homestyle service of a Thanksgiving sort of meal.
Thanks for the reviews!
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I would think the Plaza should be perfect for non-adventurous eaters. Clean, relaxing and simple but yummy food and ice cream. Speaking of ice cream, Beaches and Cream is a good choice for you as well. I'm one of those who doesn't like either Tony's or Nine Dragons. Trail's End and Liberty Tree should please anyone. Trail's End is a bit out-of-the way and would take some time to get to, so if you are still touring MK that day Liberty Tree might fit the schedule better.
I thought about Beaches & Cream but don't really wan the hassle of getting over there.
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We loved LTT. I'd definitely recommend that one!
Thanks!
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I'd pick Liberty Tavern as well. It's nice that DH wants to eat out more, means he must have enjoyed the efforts of your planning in the last trip.
Yes, I'm glad I'm doing my job well.
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Of those you have listed as possibility's we have been to Liberty Tree Tavern and Nine Dragons. Liberty Tree seems like something your family would like, it's typical American fare. Nine Dragons is not to us an "adventurous" meal. It is basic Chinese food and we didn't find it super spicy or anything like that. We actually make the Honey Sesame Chicken at home and I found our home version to be much more flavorful. I think if your family is okay with Chinese food, it would be a good choice.
Thanks for the reviews!
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We have been to Nine Dragons (and are going back on our upcoming trip) so I'd recommend it if you like Chinese. We did LTT for lunch and while I won't rush back for it, I do want to try dinner as it sounds more appealing to me. I also want to try the Plaza at some point.
Good Luck with your decisions.
Thanks!
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good luck with the added ADR's not sure if I'd be much help as I haven't been to all of them but I am hoping to do Liberty Tree Tavern and The Plaza on my next trip and we will have 2 kids that would love to each chicken nuggets or hot dogs everyday. I think they are pretty safe bets.
Before I give a new update, I have to share something unrelated to Disney.
Yesterday was AJ's and Adriel's birthday. Yes they were born on the same day, 5 years apart. Anyways, AJ turned 14 and Adriel turned 9. Oh my, I don't have babies anymore!
The theme was Oklahoma City Thunder/Golden State Warriors. Our house is divided when it comes to NBA with AJ & I being OKC fans, Arben & Abniel being Miami Heat fans, and Adriel is a GSW fan. Imagine our house at game time.
Anyways... I just wanted to share some pictures of the little party I threw for them. And you can also see how big my kids are getting since last time. It makes me look like I'm shrinking.
Again, thanks to all for your opinions! I knew I could count on my Passporter friends.
After reading your reviews and looking at the menus, I made my choices. I asked AJ his opinion too and he pretty much agreed with the ones I chose. I quickly logged on to MDE and made my adrs, which btw were easy peasy. I got exactly what I wanted at the times I was looking for.
June 10 Liberty Tree Tavern 6:30pm
June 13 The Plaza Restaurant 2:30pm
I'm really looking forward to LTT and so is AJ. In fact, I had this one booked for my failed October trip. I decided to do a late lunch at The Plaza on departure day. That way we can play around MK in the morning, have our meal and then head over to AKV to get ready for our DME pick-up, all the while crying my eyes out because I won't want to leave.
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Your cake was awesome! :happy birthday: I like the ADR choices, I'm sure you will enjoy them. I keep wanting to try the Plaza, but we always end up at LTT.
I just read your plans. They sound great. Your ADR's sound wonderful. I've eaten at a couple of the restaurants you are going to and liked them very much. Can't wait to read more.
The cake is awesome! My nieces and nephews on Luke's side of the family joked that they got to be considered adults when they surpassed the shortest adult. That would have been me. Most of them had outgrown me by the time they were 12.