Experience the award-winning Bull & Bear restaurant, serving a culinary journey of epic proportions. The restaurant, named Best Fine Dining by Orlando Home & Leisure, offers a menu of trend-setting fare, including specialties Yellow Fin Tuna Carpaccio, 36-Ounce 28-Day Dry-Aged Tomahawk Rib Eye, Pan-Roasted Dover Sole, and Veal Oscar, an innovation of the original Bull & Bear in Manhattan. The only Florida restaurant to exclusively serve Certified Angus Beef® Prime Grade cuts. Bull & Bear exudes a club-like warmth, compliments of its handsome furnishings and impeccable service.
The 50's Prime Time Café is a restaurant at Disney's Hollywood Studios, one of the four main theme parks at Walt Disney World. The restaurant replicates the kitsch of a 1950s diner. The waitresses dress similarly to Leave It to Beaver character June Cleaver, and each acts as though she is the mother of the guests she is serving. While eating, guests watch 1950s television shows such as Leave It to Beaver and Topper on black-and-white televisions.Menu items include chicken pot pie, pot roast, fried chicken, meatloaf, and milkshakes. The 50's Prime Time Café opened in 1989. Two years later, another theme restaurant opened at the park: the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant; the 50's Prime Time Café had garnered much success, and Disney hoped that another restaurant that had a strong emphasis on theme would have a similar level of success. The Sci-Fi Dine-In initially received little interest, but, within five weeks of opening, it was serving between 1,500 and 2,000 meals on a daily basis, just as the 50's Prime Time Café was doing. These restaurants are two of the four in the park that offer table service, the others being the Hollywood Brown Derby and Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano. In the book Walt Disney World Resort: Also Includes Seaworld and Central Florida, Corey Sandler writes that the 50's Prime Time Café ties with the Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Disney's Beach Club Resort for the best milkshakes in Walt Disney World.
Located in Lake Buena Vista, Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort is mere minutes from the gates of Walt Disney World®. You’ll not only enjoy free scheduled transportation to and from the Disney Theme Parks, but a very rewarding stay on site.
Take refuge, whether from the sun or from a meeting, at the Back Bay Bar & Grill. Overlooking our 10-acre lake, with its towering fountains, this is the perfect way to enjoy either lunch or dinner and of course our Florida weather! Famous for their Fried Pickle chips as well as their hand-made, free form hamburgers (if you want the recipe – just ask), our guests will find the best pub fare foods at this Lake Buena Vista restaurant in a five mile radius. For the adventurous, try the Back Bay Burger – a masterpiece of grilled donuts, our famous hand-made, free formed burger topped with Swiss cheese, carmelized onions and thick cut bacon. The sweet savory combination makes this a must-eat when at the Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek. From our bar – enjoy some of Central Florida’s finest micro brews or sample our traditional tropical favorites – Mojito’s, Margarita’s or Pina Colada’. Back Bay Bar & Grill is also the best place to catch your favorite sporting event on one of the six flat screen HDTV’s – a perfect combination! Don’t want to leave your chaise lounge? You can even order poolside...