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    So, with the post in the Rumors forum about the construction permit for the Adventureland Veranda restaurant, it got me to thinking.

    I'd never heard of that restaurant. I've been going to WDW since 2001, and it had closed prior to that. I was totally unaware that had ever existed.

    What other restaurants used to run in WDW that are now defunct? The only one I was aware of was the Odyssey building. That was a restaurant, right? Did the Golden Horseshoe ever serve food? I know a lot about defunct/shuttered attractions, but pretty much nothing about old restaurants.
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    There are a number of restaurants that have closed, moved, changed format and name etc over time.

    Some that come to mind for me:
    - Outer Rim at the Contemporary was once a full service sit-down dining establishment instead of the lounge it is now.
    - Chef Mickey's used to be a very different restaurant - It was located at Downtown Disney right about where the Rainforest Cafe is now and was a love place for a sit-down breakfast - No characters appeared during the meal
    - Top of the World was the restaurant located where California Grill is now. It was separated into two areas - Broadway at the Top - a dinner/musical show featuring performances and dancing.
    - The Gulf Coast Room was also located at the Contemporary
    - While not a restaurant, the Catwalk Bar was a lounge located in Disney Studios. It was a great place to have a drink and cool off on a hot day. Know the staircase by the restrooms for The Brown Derby? That staircase led upstairs to the Catwalk Bar.
    - Cosmic Ray's used to be Tomorrowland Terrace
    - Crockett's at Fort Wilderness used to be a full service sit-down restaurant instead of just a lounge as it is now
    - Polly's on Tom Sawyer Island used to serve sandwiches and ice cream
    - Concourse Steakhouse used to be located where the quick service restaurant is now

    I know there's more but this is what I can think of now.
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    "Restaurant Akershus" used to be one of the best restaurants on property until The Princesses ruined it.
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    Not sure when Adventureland Veranda closed, but I know that it was still open in the mid 80's. They served teriyaki burgers, salads and americanized versions of some oriental dishes (I think they were sponsored by Kikkoman). The place was pretty popular then. I think it's been a highest season only place for some time now.

    The Diamond Horseshoe served chips, sandwiches and fresh-baked pies before the shows. It used to be that you had to make a reservation very early in the day to eat there and catch the vaudeville style show that was presented several times a day. Guess the bean counters killed it because the entertainment cost too much.

    The Odyssey at Epcot is the biggest mystery to me. Good burgers, sandwiches and other offerings and a nice place to get out of the summer heat. Why it has been shuttered for so long in such a prominent location makes no sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scar View Post
    "Restaurant Akershus" used to be one of the best restaurants on property until The Princesses ruined it.
    Agreed. Also, Tangaroa Terrace at the Poly where Tonga Toast originated.

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    OK, first off....1500th post! Yay!

    Second, we love Akershus the way it is now! I love the salad bar (with so much more than salad), and the menu is pretty good. Did the menu change with the addition of princesses? Or are you guys just not happy with there being princesses (and all that comes with it...long lines/reservations hard to get, etc.)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by azcavalier View Post
    OK, first off....1500th post! Yay!

    Second, we love Akershus the way it is now! I love the salad bar (with so much more than salad), and the menu is pretty good. Did the menu change with the addition of princesses? Or are you guys just not happy with there being princesses (and all that comes with it...long lines/reservations hard to get, etc.)?
    The menu changed. It used to be a full smorgasbord with a cold side and a hot side with some very Scandanavian fare. Enjoyed the food much more in those days myself. Just a character place now in comparison.
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    Let's not forget Spoodles on the Boardwalk, it was replaced by Kouzzina which was then replaced by Trattoria al Forno. Spoodles was a favorite, I still miss it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EpcotFan182 View Post
    Let's not forget Spoodles on the Boardwalk, it was replaced by Kouzzina which was then replaced by Trattoria al Forno. Spoodles was a favorite, I still miss it.
    Loved Spoodles, miss it for breakfast.
    Hated Kouzzina's, not surprised it's gone.
    Miss The Concourse Steakhouse.
    Miss Boatwright's for sweet potato pancakes breakfast. Tried them at The Wave and they were pretty much awful. Greatly undercooked and couldn't find our waitress to send them back.
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    California Grill used to be Top of the World and they had a dinner show, Broadway at the Top.

    Fulton's used to be the Empress Lilly and it was the top tier restaurant at the time-- very elegant dining, and a character brunch on Sunday.

    Papeete Bay Verandah used to be the main restaurant at the Polynesian Village. I remember having a buffet lunch there on my first visit, with a Pink Leilani (non alcoholic strawberry cocktail) that made me feel very grown-up. I was 12. It closed in 1994.

    Citricos at the Grand Floridian started out as Flagler's.

    Ariel's at the Beach Club is now just used as a meeting space/special events area, or maybe it's gone entirely.

    Tutto Italia used to be Alfredo di Roma (from the original creator of Fettucine Alfredo)

    Tempura Kiku was where Tokyo Dining is now, a tempura spot and bar area (Matsu No Ma Lounge).

    Le Cellier used to be cafeteria style dining and their specialty was Tortiere, a Canadian pork pie.
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    Loved the orange juice strawberry concoction from the Poly restaurant that has since become the kids activity center. Remember this place from way back and of course the very dressy Top of the World where I had to "act like the young lady I was dressed as." Only restaurant that requires tie & dinner jacket at the time.

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    I miss Concourse Steakhouse. We loved that place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by azcavalier View Post
    Second, we love Akershus the way it is now! I love the salad bar (with so much more than salad), and the menu is pretty good. Did the menu change with the addition of princesses? Or are you guys just not happy with there being princesses (and all that comes with it...long lines/reservations hard to get, etc.)?
    Much changed. Menu, full buffet, being able to walk up... I'll admit, the one time I have been there since the change, my nieces and nephew (first time I believe) loved it and the princess's interaction was good, but everything else was anywhere from worse, to non existent then before.
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    There used to be a sit down Restaurant at Port Orleans FQ. We ate there about 20 years ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne View Post
    The Odyssey at Epcot is the biggest mystery to me. Good burgers, sandwiches and other offerings and a nice place to get out of the summer heat. Why it has been shuttered for so long in such a prominent location makes no sense.
    I have always heard that it suffered from small crowds.
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    Since most of our early visits were to the Contemporary, we loved the Terrace Buffeteria...which was replaced by Concourse Steakhouse...Also, the Pueblo Room, which served steaks...later, became part of the Terrace Café, which morphed into Chef Mickey's....Top of the World had a great Sunday buffet...and served a breakfast most mornings...We also enjoyed the Fiesta Fun Center/Food and Fun Center, on the convenient ground floor location...where Wave is now...

    We did one vacation at Poly...The Coral Isle Café served a delightful lunch...morphed into Kona Café, with a different (but still delightful) menu. Also recall Minnie's Menehune Breakfast at the Papeete Bay Veranda...Think the PBV was the main restaurant back then.

    Also recall Town Square Café (became Tony's later)...decent menu, but not our favorite place...do recall a great breakfast there..not sure whether it was Tony's by then.

    We did like the Teriyaki burger at Adventureland Terrace. We've had several family discussions on whether they originally served the burgers there, or whether that was an early 80's add...as a family group, we usually used the Plaza Pavilion for rendezvous, food, and rest. They did serve burgers and pizza's there. Also, when we stayed at the CR, we usually went back to the resort for lunch and rest...and returned to MK after dinner...usually at the Buffeteria...
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    Great thread.
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    Not sure of the name, but when I was a kid (76-78 ish) there was a buffet in the Contemporary that had the best 7 layer chocolate cake. I remember sitting down in the concourse area and watching the monorail go through. I know it was so good that we ate there on several nights during our stay at the Poly (in the days before you had to plan everything). My mom was in the restaurant business and had her own high end catering company, so anyplace that warranted 2 visits within a week was pretty memorable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tundramom View Post
    Not sure of the name, but when I was a kid (76-78 ish) there was a buffet in the Contemporary that had the best 7 layer chocolate cake.
    Maybe you're thinking of the Terrace Buffeteria??
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    Crystal Palace when it was a buffeteria, serving all meals cafeteria-style, with cloth napkins and metal utensils. It was one of our favorite places and was always a must-do on every trip.

    Odyssey was ways busy, but due to its size and layout, it was never overwhelming as other CS locations. We always included a visit to Odyssey in every trip. Still wish they would "bring it back to life".

    The Electric Umbrella used to be Stargate and we always stopped here for breakfast when we didn't eat at our resort.

    The current Starbucks in EPCOT is located in what was several places. Originally, there was a CS called Sunrise Terrace, which then became Pasta Piazza Ristorante and Fountainview Espresso and Bakery. Pasta Piazza closed and the bakery was replaced with ice cream.
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