If you’re a Disney World veteran, you know which restaurants are your favorites. These are your tried and true spots that you aim to visit on every trip. But have you ever tried venturing out of your restaurant comfort zone? There are plenty of killer restaurants that you probably haven’t tried before, and that’s what we’re talking about today on DFB Guide.

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33 Comments

  1. Definitely can recommend raglan road's OMG burger!! My boyfriend and I find ourselves craving it all the way over here in Denver, Co.

    I will explain it like I explained it to another disney vlogger. This burger will make you want to take it home, introduce it to your parents and then promptly marry it. However I will warn you if you don't like bbq sauce ask for it on the side they sometimes get a little heavy handed with it.

  2. Toledo is a great place for a relaxing special dinner place, not to mention for the price it is awesome. I highly suggest the Ribeye for 2.

  3. I wonder if buffets will go back to normal. My hopes aren’t too high on this one because I feel we would be setting ourselves up for a let down.

  4. AJ I love your blog but today I have to disagree with you. The Maya Grill at the Coronado is really good. We eat there alot and enjoy it very much.

  5. We ate at Kimonos for the first time last week on a whim. The sushi was fantastic but the Wagyu Beef Satay appetizer stole the show! So flavorful and tender, still with a nice char on the outside.

  6. I've only been one time and going for a 2nd in a couple weeks but I dont see how you would have time to jump from park to resort/Disney Springs for lunch.

  7. Territory Lounge at Wilderness Lodge is one of our favorites. Quiet, good flatbreads and you can get a bowl of the Mushroom Soup from Artist Point…

  8. Mt family likes Liberty Tavern, Boatwright's (wishing Port Orleans would open – going to AoA for first time as a result), Citricos, Frontera Cocina, the Boathouse, Ragland Road, Yak and Yeti, Napoli, Cape May (Dinner is awesome), Sana'a, Jiko, California Grill, LOVE Skipper Canteen, Tambu Lounge, and Martha's Vineyard. We will have to try D-Lux Burger, Bluezoo, Crews Cup, Enchanted Rose

  9. How about doing a video on which rides and restaurants are wheelchair friendly and disabled folks friendly…seems this demographic has been made invisible, especially now.

  10. The host's voice is very pleasing to the ears, she sounds like a radio DJ. Definitely a bonus to the great content they put out.

  11. I love Il Mulino the food is great but I ordered Chicken Parmesan and it did not come with spaghetti which I found very strange. Only came with chicken and cheese and sauce on top.

  12. The restaurant that I fell in love with is Marrakesh in the Morroco section in Epcot. It's hidden in the back past the gift shops. But every time I go to Epcot I stop there. It is around $25 bucks for each meal. But it is so delicious and I love the staff. They take their time and makes you feel better after a long hot day. The food is so amazing and it brightens up my day. Especially the spiced drinks is a must and is kid friend. But you can get the alcoholic versions as well. I always feel refresh full and happy when I leave that place. And is severely under rated. I always recommend this restaurant for QUALITY food and service.

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