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Raglan Road
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Description: An old-style Irish Pub
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Average Reviewer Rating:
   
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Number of Reviews:
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1/20/09
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Reviewer: csuwyn
Sacramento, CA
January 27, 2009
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Two words: Utter Disappointment. My wife and I have passed on this restaurant twice before because we thought our daughter was too young and wouldn't enjoy it. This year, however, with our daughter almost four, and a big fan of music and dancing, we thought she'd get a big kick out of it. Unfortunately this was not the case. We had dinner reservations at 8 pm, we didn't get seated until nearly 8:30. And where we got seated was the worst part of the whole evening. We got stuck in this little cubby hole of a room off the back room (which I believe is where they seat any parties with children, because there were no children in the main room). We had absolutely no view of the band or the dancing stage, so it was basically worthless to go there for the entertainment. Service, unlike at most WDW restaurants, was poor and extremely slow. The food was little better, my wife had the sirloin steak, which she said was tough and flavorless. I had the mixed grill, which had little (and I emphasize that word) portions of some of the entrees on the menu, it was okay, but had nothing exciting on it, and if I had not been on the DDP and had to pay the $28 for it, I would have been a little upset. I think my daughter's deep-fried chicken goujons were the best thing we ate. The Dunbrody Kiss was nothing to write home about, and the Bailey Creme Brulee Tart was okay. The only thing I can say was good was the beer, but I can get that at any Irish pub. My advice, save your DDP meals for a true WDW dining experience.
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10-06-08
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Reviewer: monkeyhurst
Montgomery, Alabama
October 11, 2008
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Best meal at Disney. Was actually looking more forward to La Cellier and Jiko, but this was better than both of those. I had the pie in the sky and my husband had the ham. Was fabulous! Definitely will be on our dining rotation next trip!
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