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hi
on our next visit we are hoping to take the children to a 50's style american diner sort of place
you know just like they show in the movies or like "happy days"
i think i have read somewhere that there's one in the peabody?
any suggestions?
Mizzy
Paula D-S
08-03-2006, 02:09
Don't know about peabody but there is an excellent place in MGM. You are served by a long lost relative, we had Uncle Ted, the kids believed him. He made sure we had no elbows on the table, we had all washed our hands and NO baseball caps. It's all in good fun and they do a lovely potroast.
E. Cosgrove
08-03-2006, 11:20
The interior of Market St Cafe is based on 50's style diner and as Paula has already said, if you are going to MGM The 50's Prime Time Cafe is good fun but you will probably need a reservation here.
Some information about the B-Line Diner at the Peabody Hotel for you Mizzy[msnsmile2] We all enjoy the Market St Cafe at Celebration, it has a wonderful menu.
The B-Line Diner® is a lively, airy, pleasant 24-hour restaurant, diner, soda fountain, and bake/cake shop located on the Lobby Level of the hotel.
It has the nostalgia of the Fifties, but the buzz and coolness of the 21st century. While the look is gleaming chrome and black-and-white marble of another era, the food is modern America's best.
Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner in this wonderful setting.
Menus are updated with the changing seasons and the food is cooked to order from the freshest of local produce and ingredients.
Breakfast at the B-Line Diner is a real eye-opener, starting with pure Florida orange juice, and croissants and breads still hot from the hotel's own ovens. A variety of coffees are served, from steaming hot Cappuccinos and Lattes, to the good, old-fashioned American brew.
Some B-Line Breakfast Favorites
Heavenly Griddle Cakes, a great way to start the day. Mom would approve. Chef Scott created this recipe for The Peabody Orlando in 1986. Cake flour, sugar, eggs and sour cream make this item truly heavenly. Eight silver dollar sized cakes, lightly griddled, served lightly powdered with sugar and a choice of fresh-cut strawberries or B-Line breakfast meat.
Another original B-Line recipe, Line Hash and Eggs is said to be the "best corned beef hash in America." Finely minced Boars Head® corned beef with shredded potatoes, quartered red bliss potatoes, peppers and onions. Griddled until golden brown and served up in its own skillet with choice of two eggs. It's topped off with the Peabody's own B-Line salsa and fresh garden chives.
Lunch at The B-Line Diner may include
Chicken Marsala and Egg Noodles. Seared boneless, skinless chicken breast, lightly brushed with olive oil. Fresh minced herbs and button mushrooms are added and sautéed until tender. Marsala wine is added to deglaze the sauté pan. Heavy cream, salt and black pepper finish the dish which is served in a twelve-inch pasta bowl and garnished with Parmesan cheese, fresh tomato and green spring onions.
Now, for something completely different: Ostrich Burger. Seven-and-a-half ounce patty of farm-raised ostrich, seasoned with salt, pepper and sun dried cherries, charbroiled until tender. The Peabody Ostrich Burger is served on the Peabody's own fresh baked cranberry and sage focaccia roll. It is served with a side of fresh-diced fruit, cranberry relish, lettuce, tomato and onion. No pickle needed for this burger!
Dinner at the B-Line Diner
Whether you like an early dinner, or prefer to go home when the sun comes up, dinner at The B-Line Diner is a treat.
Crispy Fried Red Snapper is a big favorite with the late-night set. Cornstarch dusted skin-on snapper filet, crisply fried and served on lightly sautéed Napa cabbage, julienne red bell peppers, red onion and fresh tomato. Served with basmati rice and a spicy black bean sauce. Delicious!
A real American beauty, The B-Line's Smoked Half Chicken. The chicken is hickory smoked and then roasted. Red bliss potatoes are roasted and then sautéed with white beans, salt and pepper. Served with a Southern favorite - collard greens. Scrumptious!
Shakes & Cakes at the B-Line Diner
The term "desserts to die for" is appropriate. When guests enter the B-Line Diner, they must first run the gamut of the Patisserie and Cake Shop, before reaching their table, weak-kneed. All manner of delights are on sparkling, enticing display, from strawberry and blueberry cheesecake, to deep-dish, puff pastry-topped apple pie. From French tortes, tarts and éclairs to banana cream pies and Key Lime pie…all are made on the premises in the Peabody's own pastry shop.
LiesaAnna
08-03-2006, 16:13
try Johnny Rockets!! cant remember what number to put on the table top duke box and the staff all stop what theyre doing (within reason) and start dancing!! Bee Gees staying alive i think,
its a great place and the milk shakes are to die for! real fruit! and the food is wonderful, its cooked in front kind of thing as the kitchen is in the dining area!! try it
www.johnnyrockets.com
THE JOHNNY ROCKETS STORY
Johnny Rockets was founded on the belief that everyone deserves a place where they can escape today's complicated world and experience the food, fun and friendliness reminiscent of feel-good Americana. On June 6, 1986, the first Johnny Rockets opened on trendy Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, offering its Guests fast, friendly service, a simple menu, great food and fun.
Every Johnny Rockets restaurant boasts great-tasting food from a menu of all-American favorites including juicy hamburgers, hand-dipped shakes and malts and freshly-baked apple pie. Guests also enjoy an all-American diner look and feel, servers who know the secret behind getting ketchup out of the bottle, tabletop jukeboxes that belt out tunes for a nickel and authentic décor.
Johnny Rockets is the place where every Guest can enjoy all-American favorites served with a smile!
ooh! thanks Lynne and Leisa
i think we will end up trying both
the grown ups will love the food at the peabody and the little ones will certainly love the desserts and milkshakes[msnsmile2]
and we'll probably go just for the fun at Johnny Rockets
Lynne do you know if the Peabody is where they do the parade of the ducks? would like to see this too, big softy that i am[msnembarrased]
Mizzy
Thumbs up for Jonny Rockets here too, there is one in the Mall at Millenia and there used to be one at Pointe Orlando.
Yes, Mizzy it is the one with the ducks. Let us know all about it[msnsmile2]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by mizzy
ooh! thanks Lynne and Leisa
i think we will end up trying both
the grown ups will love the food at the peabody and the little ones will certainly love the desserts and milkshakes[msnsmile2]
and we'll probably go just for the fun at Johnny Rockets
Lynne do you know if the Peabody is where they do the parade of the ducks? would like to see this too, big softy that i am[msnembarrased]
Mizzy[/quote]
Madabouttigger
08-03-2006, 17:15
We did the Disney Prime Time Dinner and had a really good meal. our server was Cousin Dale and we had such a good laugh with him. Can recommend the experience, good food too.
LiesaAnna
08-03-2006, 19:59
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Genie
Thumbs up for Jonny Rockets here too, there is one in the Mall at Millenia and there used to be one at Pointe Orlando.
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has the one at Pointe moved? it was there last October?
Cruella DeVilla
09-03-2006, 15:22
Mels dinner, (One at Universal).
the rocket on international drive may have been squashed, the old toy shop certainly has. the area is being redeveloped at present so we just drove past last week.. there is a new posh restaurant at the southern tip, possibly an italian not sure. but reckon it will all be great when its finished.
you could always go to the olive garden and wear bobby socks!
good idea Trev
but we have decided that we are going to the peabody
so i get to see the ducks on parade[msnembarrased][msnsmile2]
the children will get the desserts and milkshakes to die for [msnsmile2]
and dh can try the ostrich burger[msneek]
Mizzy