Raglan Road reviews
Pleasure Island, Downtown Disney

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From WDWMAGIC Visitors: 9.3  

"Overall pretty good"
Reviewed on Jun 10, 2009  by Ariel484
Rating: 8  
The bread dip at the beginning is awesome! We ordered a beer flight, which was pricey but tasty. My husband ordered the Irish Stew, which was excellent. My sirloin steak was disappointing…not a lot of flavor and overcooked. I wish I’d gotten the stew! My husband had the bread pudding for dessert, which was so good! But the best part of the meal was my dessert – the Bailey’s Crème Brulée tart! This dessert, along with the environment (awesome Celtic music and an Irish dancer) saved the meal for me, since my entrée was so disappointing. I’d go again, but I’d order the stew this time.


"Nice change of pace from typical Disney fare"
Reviewed on May 21, 2009  by Eeyore
Rating: 9  
I'm not a big fish eater so I can't comment on Raglan Road's signature dish, fish and chips. But they do have many options for those of us who don't care for fish. I love their Fada Burger- excellent beef topped with English style bacon, cheese, and a tomato and golden rasin chutney. It is one of my favorite burgers anywhere. Unfortunately, its only available for lunch and on the late night menu. The sod the stew and bangers and mash are also favorites of mine. For dessert you can't go wrong with the bread and butter pudding, sticky toffee pudding, or the Bailey's creme brulee tart. The Dunbrody Kiss and the strawberry apple cobbler however were disappointing- nothing special at all. The prices at Raglan Road have been going up steadily in my last few trips there (just like everywhere) as good as it is, it is losing its value for money aspect in my mind and therefore gets a 9/10 instead of a 10.


"feels like ireland"
Reviewed on Jun 19, 2008  by maryszhi
Rating: 10  
really good food, makes you feel like your in ireland. come for music and the danceing. i am an irish dancer and my dad told the musicans. i ended up doing a few dances since the dancer wasnt there. i also love the dancer they have, really great.


"One of the best!"
Reviewed on Jan 26, 2008  by wdwmagic
Rating: 10  
This is a great dining location, one of the best in WDW in my opinion. The fish and chips is the best I have had the world (and I'm English, so I know fish and chips!). For dessert, be sure to try the Creme Brulee or the mighty Bread and Butter Pudding. It doesnt sound great, but trust me, it is!

Service is always good, the pricing is reasonable, the place has a large capacity, and is highly recommended!


"Wonderful food"
Reviewed on Jan 26, 2008  by Aurora_25
Rating: 10  
This is one of the main places I have to go everytime I travel to WDW. The atmosphere is really great and so is the food. A little different than what I am used to, but I really like it.



"It's just awful"
Reviewed on Jan 26, 2008  by mkt
Rating: 10  
Awfully good that is!

Hah! [/cheese]

It's the perfect atmosphere to drink, be merry, and find out that you are part irish... even if you're not.


"One of our favorites now at DTD!"
Reviewed on Jan 26, 2008  by scorp111
Rating: 8  

We ate dinner at Raglan Road in September 2007.

We really enjoyed the atmosphere. It is very dark, but we really felt that it had an authentic feel.

I had the Portabello Mushroom Cap, and it was excellent! One of the better vegetarian dishes I have eaten at WDW.

My wife enjoyed the fish and chips. She can be quite particular about her Fish and Chips, after all we lived in the UK for two years.

My Father-in-law had the Shepard's Pie and he thought it was good as well.

My mother-in-law ordered the romaine salad with chicken, and there was no complaints there either.

The only thing we ordered off the childrens menu was the Mac & Cheese. Our DD actually didn't like it that well because it is made with dubliner (relatively strong) cheese. I liked it enough to take it back to our room at Saratoga Springs for a late night snack!


Overall, we would definitely eat there again!