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Raglan Road
We arrive in November with three adult "kids." I went online early the morning of our 180 day window to make our ADR...tried getting reservations for at O'Hana with no luck...still trying every day! I made reservations at Raglan Road but I'm not sure after looking at their menu??? Any thoughts?
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I think they changed the menu from when we ate there 5 years ago. I do like the look of the new menu though.
The takeout portion "Cookes of Dublin" used to have meat pies that were awesome, i dont see them on the menu anymore.
So, I can't comment on the current menu but we enjoyed it when we tried it years back.
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We love Raglan Rd as it for some years now has been our first chose for our first night at WDW. I am not much of a dessert fan but my lady friend and my kids ( who are in their 30's ) love the bread pudding. I love their steak and their fish and chips.
We have always gotten a great meal.
Hope this helps...:mickey:
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We finally tried Raglan Road back in September of last year, and loved it! It can get loud with the live entertainment, but we really liked the food. And the bread pudding for dessert.....oh man. That is soooo good.
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I would take Raglan Road any day over Ohana. As the mom of a grown-up kid :D we find the food, adult beverages and music/dancing are all wonderful!
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We love Raglan Road, just leave room for the bread pudding! We did Ohana on last trip and although food good, felt rushed like they needed our table so please eat and go. We were at Raglan Road on a busy Saturday night for around 2 hours and didn't once feel like they wanted us to go. Hoping for my birthday next year. Bring on the craic!
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Last ate at Raglan Road 3 years ago... much of the current menu looks familiar, but it also seems to have grown from what I remember.
We enjoyed the "obvious" Irish-themed selections: Fish & Chips and 'Sod the Stew'; the one of our party that had the Raglan Risotto didn't much care for it, so something to consider when ordering... I'd probably be leery of the Schnitzel. Of course one doesn't order pizza in Chinatown.
The entertainment is great, the clog dancers we saw that night were fabulous, and I remember one guy doing a set of Van Morrison that was really enjoyable. And of course, there's always Guinness. :)