As far as theme parks go, Disney’s food is better than most, with dozens of stand-alone restaurants throughout the compound. But adults seeking a different atmosphere will be delighted with any of these options. With recommendations to suit every wallet and palate, dinner in Orlando just became something to look forward to all day long.
Victoria and Albert’s
This is one of the best restaurants available within the Disney compound and has earned a AAA Five-Diamond designation. Eat your sumptuous seven-course meal at an intimate table or, if you’re feeling curious, choose the Chef’s Table, which lets you dine with the staff!
The Boheme
The sultry red decor makes The Boheme an elegant and romantic choice for an intimate meal. If you aren’t sure what you’d like, try the three-course prix fixe meal, which lets you enjoy samples of a few choices.
Q’Kenan
Orlando is renown for its Latin American food scene, and Q’Kenan is one of the best. This International drive spot features Venezuelan fare and is the perfect way to revive your taste buds after a day of french fries and chicken nuggets at Disney.
Artisan’s Table
Trendy, hip, and downtown, Artisan’s Table is an affordable option for foodies. The menu rotates depending on what’s fresh, and vegetarian options abound.
Two Chefs Seafood Oyster Bar
Take advantage of Florida’s proximity to the ocean at Two Chefs. This Cajun spot offers Orlando’s best gumbo, stuffed shrimp, and of course – oysters. Don’t miss the pomegranate iced tea!
Oblivion Taproom
Unwind from a long day at Oblivion. The impressive craft beer and foodie favorites make it ideal for adults. The wings, burgers, and chicken tenders put them on the map, but the “Spud bowl” drenched with house beer cheese sauce is what keeps locals coming back.