![]() ![]() Both provide Italian food dining, but the settings are very different however the theming in both are of high quality in our opinion. In many ways, it is the antithesis of Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano over in Hollywood Studios. And as you will see from our review, we feel it is not a good use of your credit or your valuable vacation time because, unfortunately, this meal wasn’t very good.īeyond the art, you’ll find touches throughout the main dining area, which give the restaurant a higher-end feel like the wood beams in the ceiling or the black and white checker floor. Throw in an adult cocktail and it isn’t a bad use of a table service credit but depending on the restaurants you plan on visiting over the course of your trip, it might worth doing the math to see if this is the best use of your credit. If you look at the menu for Tony’s Town Square Restaurant you will see that most entrees cost anywhere from $20-$36 with desserts running from $7-$10. There is light and tasteful theming to the Lady and the Tramp throughout the restaurant.īoth lunch and dinner are served at Tony’s, and those meals will cost you one table service credit on the Disney Dining Plan. In case you are wondering who Tony is, he is the proprietor of the Italian restaurant from Disney’s The Lady and the Tramp, where the beloved main characters shared a plate of spaghetti. Here in our Tony’s Town Square Restaurant review, we’ll talk about our dining experience, including the food and ambiance. ![]() This restaurant has existed since the Magic Kingdom opened in 1971, even though it has gone through many name changes and iterations until it became Tony’s in 1989. Tony’s is located to the right, near the Town Square Theater, where Mickey and Tinkerbell have their regular meet and greets. Tony’s Town Square Restaurant is located in Town Square, which is the first area you encounter when you enter the Magic Kingdom under the train station. ![]()
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