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T-Rex Cafe in Downtown Disney
Posted on November 29th, 2009 No commentsWritten by: Patty Bensur
Authors WebsiteT-Rex Café opened in October of last year in Downtown Disney. This is only the second restaurant in this new chain from the owners of Rainforest Café. We had the pleasure of eating there recently only six months after its opening and found it to be an enjoyable experience though not a whole lot different from the Rainforest Café which we always enjoy. The décor is very much like its counterpart restaurant only instead of the jungle theme, it caters to the dinosaur lover. The restaurant holds a lot of interest for children (and adults too!) with its prehistoric habitat featuring life-sized dinosaurs that move and roar – yes, it’s a noisy place but certainly a unique eating experience. They have a great shopping area complete with a one-of-a-kind “Build a Dino” by Build a Bear Workshop. The kids will also enjoy the hands-on area where they can pan for treasures and also learn dinosaur facts on the interactive screens.
The food, though a little pricey (not surprising as you have to take into consideration the novelty of your surroundings), was very good. One of their specialties is rotisserie chicken which you can see cooking in the “Kitchen of Fire” (the kids will enjoy this special viewing area as it is truly surrounded by fire!) as well as watch the chefs bake pizzas and flatbreads in the wood burning oven.
We ordered the Footprints Flatbread and Dexter’s Dual Dips for our appetizers. The flatbread was topped with 4 cheeses, carmelized onions, chicken and drizzled with a balsamic glaze. The dips included a queso and an artichoke dip served with tortilla chips. Both were very good.
For the main course, my daughter and I decided to share our entrees. I ordered the Omnivore’s Delight salad with grilled chicken and she opted for the Triassic Tortellini. Both were delicious, but we agreed that the salad was probably the best we’ve ever had. It was a huge salad of iceberg lettuce and field greens with really generous portions of sweet pecans, sliced strawberries, craisins, and goat cheese with a balsamic vinaigrette dressing. I was really pleased because I really love salads with pecans and goat cheese and I’ve never seen such a pile of pecans and so much goat cheese in any salad I’ve had before. I really loved it!
You may be familiar with the Rainforest Café’s famous “Volcano” dessert – lots of chocolate, lots of ice cream, lots of topping, lots of yelling “Volcano!” and just plain lots – one will feed our family of 5! Well, T-Rex offers their version of this indulgent dessert – the “Chocolate Extinction.” Make sure you finish off with one of these – it’s fabulous!
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Eating out in Orlando
Posted on October 9th, 2009 No commentsWritten by: Andy Brownlie
Authors WebsiteThere is a lot of choice when it comes to choosing somewhere to eat in Orlando.
In the Kissimmee area for example, the main drag along the US192 is full of restaurants, and of course some are better than others.
Now I am old and wise enough to know that recommending restaurants is asking for trouble, so this is just an overview of some we have tried, and what is generally on offer.
The breakfast buffet deals, of course, are legendary. Places like the Ponderosa Steakhouse offer an “all you can eat” breakfast for $3.99 (drinks are extra). There’s a very wide choice of food from the healthy to the very unhealthy, and you can certainly skip lunch after one of these extravaganzas. The buffet experience also enables you to sample American favourites such as grits, and biscuits and gravy.
More upmarket – and not too far from the 192 – is the Market St Café in Celebration. It is a typical smart American diner and the food is good, without being too expensive. You can create your own breakfast and the Eggs Benedict is a speciality.
For dinner, you can find Chinese buffets, Mexican, Italian, Thai, Indian and Japanese. Sea food restaurants abound and often supply buffet menus. Try The Crab House, Red Lobster, or Angel’s Lobster and Seafood Feast.
If you are looking for the American experience, there are many diners which give very good value such as Bahama Breeze, Chilli’s, and Logan’s Road House (free peanuts on the table, just throw the shells on the floor!). And remember that the burger you order in the US will be a proper burger with 100% meat, unlike the version you would avoid back home in the UK.
A trip to Downtown Disney, or the Universal Boardwalk gives you the opportunity to try out some very nice restaurants, such as the Rainforest Café, Wolfgang Puck, Fulton’s Crabhouse, and Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville.
For a more sophisticated dining experience, many hotels have more exclusive surroundings. The Omni, near Champions Gate, has several restaurants none of which would break the bank.
Another area for smart restaurants, where it’s probably best not to wear shorts, is just off International Drive on West Sand Lake Rd. There you can try the Timpano Chophouse and Martini Bar, Seasons 52, and Antonio’s. Antonio’s also has a sister business called Cafe D’Antonio in Celebration where you’ll enjoy “…the taste and style of a more expensive place”
Don’t forget your discount coupons. Many of the more popular restaurants and diners accept discount coupons to be found in coupon books from tourist information centres.
Coffee and “sodas” (coke, sprite etc) are generally topped up at your table for free, and you won’t even have to ask.
Tipping is always the problem. It is very rare to get poor service and a tip of between 15% and 20% is expected. Remember that waiters are poorly paid in the US, and rely on tips. It certainly ensures that service is good. Do check your check (bill) carefully though; some restaurants will add the tip on automatically, so don’t tip twice!
Andy Brownlie
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Downtown Disney
Posted on June 21st, 2009 No commentsWritten by: Michele Chamberlain
Authors WebsiteIf you still wish to be in the Disney environment and dont want to enter one of the Disney parks, why not spend some time in Downtown Disney. My children love going here as you still feel you are in Disney, without have to pay. Its great for the evening time, although some times you can find it is busy, so please arrive slightly earlier if you wish to eat there.
You will also find on one of the Disney Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutiques here - this is where my little daughter loves to go and enjoys having her hair and make up down, as well as dressing up in one of her favourite disney costumes. The last time we went we went for the full package where you get a photo shoot included. My daughter looked amazing when they had finished and the photos are an ever lasting memory. It was well worth the money! Everyone was commenting on her as we walked through Downtown Disney. She also remembers that moment and she is only 6. A must for every little girl.
You will also find great shops with all the Disney Merchandise; if you forgot to buy a particular item in one of the parks, you will hopefully be able to purchase it here. There are also various other retailers, as well as some great themed restaurants.
There are also some great entertainment venues, like Cirque de Soleil which is located in Downtown Disney.
I have listed a few of shops/restaurants, etc, which you can find at Downtown Disney below:-
World of Disney - if you are looking for loads of fun whilst shopping, this is the place to go. It is one of the largest stores and has so much to choose from. This is where you will also find the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique mentioned above.
Once Upon a Toy - Play happily ever after at this amazing toy store that offers the largest assortment of toys and games in all of Disney. From princesses to pirates you will find some great toys in here.
Lego Imagination Centre - this shop is great, especially if you kids are into lego. Not only can they buy some great lego sets (which my son has plenty) they get to play and make models with the lego stands outside. This has kept my kids occupied for hours (for free) whilst we sat and watched enjoyed a cup of coffee.
Disney Days of Christmas - this is my favourite shop at Downtown Disney - its Christmas all year round. You also get to personalise a lot of the ornaments so they make them very personal to your visit.
Rainforest Cafe and the new T-Rex restaurants can also be found at Downtown Disney. We have visit the Rainforest cafe a few times now, and the kids love it. We have never eaten in the T-Rex one, but have had a sneek look inside. If you kids love dinosaurs this is the resturant to visit. It has large interactive models of dinosaurs dotted around the restaurant that move at certain times. You will also DinoBear (part of the build a bear workshop) in her. My son loved this as he was able to choose his own dinosaur and dress it. Quite appropriate for a boy!
This is just a taster of what can be found at Downtown Disney.
Don’t forget to make a visit on your next trip. We hope you enjoy it.


