softballmom3
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- Jan 10, 2010
Has anyone been to Miller's Alehouse? I had heard it was a good place to eat but didn't know how close it was. We're staying in Windsor Hills. I may not be spelling the name just right though.
Classic!We went to Golden Corral for the first time ever last time we were in Orlando and I have to say the food was surprisingly good and the variety was incredible. I think anybody could find something they like there. They had really nice steaks cooked to order. It was not at all expensive. The set-up is not fancy by any means though - plastic plates and cups, you pay before you are seated. Our server was fairly attentive but I would imagine that service is not their strong suit (not generally too important at a buffet, though, IMO).
The kids have asked to go back - it is a "must-do" in their eyes and I'm happy to oblige except that it is so hard to not over-eat when there (a draw-back to any good buffet, I guess).
I know when it was first recommended to us I had visions of Randy Quaid in "National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation" saying "I'll have some of the yellah and don't go skimpin' on me"... but really it was very good. I liked it much better than the Cape May Buffet at the Beach Club.
Another vote for Sweet Tomatoes. They are healthy and awesome. Even my 4yo will eat his veggies there.
Bubbalou's Bodacious BBQ Name says it all...
Bubbalou's Bodacious BBQ Name says it all...
What style of BBQ do they serve.... I grew up eating Memphis style (pork w/ tomato based sauce and slaw) and have recenly been introduced to Carolina style (no slaw and light vinegar based sauce) which is still growing on me. How do they prepare it at Bubbalou's Bodacious BBQ? Does anyone know?
Headed down in June and my dad loves traditional southern BBQ. Tried googling the different locations and couldn't figure out which one would be the closest from Disney.
Any info would be appreciated!
The one we go to is at 5818 Conroy Road, just north of Universal Studios. And for the other poster's question, sorry, we're from 'up north' so I'm not versed in the differences in southern BBQ, I just know that theirs is GOOD
Is Sweet Tomatoes like Fresh Choice?
I'm looking forward to hearing more responses about local non-chain food as well.