Solid family-style lunch or dinner fare is served here as the restaurant revolves, giving you an ever-changing view of each biome on the Living with the Land boat ride. The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet ($29 at dinner, $14 for children 3-9). Typical choices include rotisserie pork, fried catfish, chicken strips, flank steak with cabernet mushroom sauce and macaroni and cheese. The big, fluffy buttermilk biscuits are a specialty here. Besides the Princess breakfast in Norway, this is the only Epcot restaurant that has Disney character meet-and-greets during meals. Wine is served by the glass at lunch and dinner.
Reviewed by ajkos from California, MD on 8/31/09
We stumbled upon this restaurant at the last minute and can I say, what a find. The food was the best of the several buffet/family-style restaurants that we sampled on our trip to Disney World. Chip and Dale and characters were great and playful. Did they mention that the restaurant moves!? That was a surprise to us and my kids were amazed. The service was excellent too. Our waitress was so nice. She allowed my seven-year-old budding culinary critic to eat all of her food from the "grown-up" offering instead of the chicken nuggets. She anticipated our need for more food and showed up promptly with more than we could finish. It was such a hit than my husband and kids had it at the top of their must visit list for this year's trip.
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