Disney Reviews Restaurant Edition: #25: Cape May Cafe
I have to admit, I have wanted to try Cape May forever, but had been too chicken before. Buffet's are hard on solo trips and my Sister isn't a big fan. But since we were staying at the Beach Club, I figured it might be the best time to try to "sneak" it in and I'm so glad I did!
Sorry...didn't do such a good job straightening pictures, did I?
As per usual, Hidden Mickey's abounded:
We had to wait a while so I took dozens of pictures of this plant stand for some reason:
And can't forget my obsession with Disney lighting:
There were all these displays of child beachwear framed all over the resort, but I found them more creepy than anything and have very few pictures...you talk about spooky vibes!
It's never easy taking pictures in a food line, but I tried:
The dessert bar:
I was very careful which night I picked to make sure I got peel-n-eat shrimp, but I think I picked a good night because all three of us had numerous plates...by now I barely tell who's was who's, but does it matter? Oh wait...olives...this one is definitely mine, my Sister HATES olives:
Crab legs...has to be Amber's:
In front of Matt, so I'd say it's safe to say it's his:
Big pile of white creamy stuff that is not horseradish...must also be Amber's:
More olives...mine again:
Amber's desserts...she shared with Matt:
My desserts, I share with no one:
We tried really hard to squeeze in on another night, but this restaurant stays so booked up, it was just too impossible. Despite it's mixed reviews on fan sites, we found the food to be extremely fresh and cooked to almost perfection in every instance. The prime rib guy was incredibly stingy, but aren't they all? Must be a job requirement. We all literally ate until we were almost sick, but we still wanted to keep going, hence our desire to try to get in again. Maybe next trip!
Sorry...didn't do such a good job straightening pictures, did I?
As per usual, Hidden Mickey's abounded:
We had to wait a while so I took dozens of pictures of this plant stand for some reason:
And can't forget my obsession with Disney lighting:
There were all these displays of child beachwear framed all over the resort, but I found them more creepy than anything and have very few pictures...you talk about spooky vibes!
It's never easy taking pictures in a food line, but I tried:
The dessert bar:
I was very careful which night I picked to make sure I got peel-n-eat shrimp, but I think I picked a good night because all three of us had numerous plates...by now I barely tell who's was who's, but does it matter? Oh wait...olives...this one is definitely mine, my Sister HATES olives:
Crab legs...has to be Amber's:
In front of Matt, so I'd say it's safe to say it's his:
Big pile of white creamy stuff that is not horseradish...must also be Amber's:
More olives...mine again:
Amber's desserts...she shared with Matt:
My desserts, I share with no one:
We tried really hard to squeeze in on another night, but this restaurant stays so booked up, it was just too impossible. Despite it's mixed reviews on fan sites, we found the food to be extremely fresh and cooked to almost perfection in every instance. The prime rib guy was incredibly stingy, but aren't they all? Must be a job requirement. We all literally ate until we were almost sick, but we still wanted to keep going, hence our desire to try to get in again. Maybe next trip!
Comments
Linda
I reckon those beach clothes belong to abandonded children who hid from their parents at hometime and were never seen again. Just a little shorts and t-shirt set...