50’s Prime Time Cafe Dining Review; Homestyle Food and Fun the Whole Family Will Enjoy

Prime Time Cafe Dining

50’s Prime Time Cafe Dining Review; Homestyle Food and Fun the Whole Family Will Enjoy. Reservations were made last minute, and by last minute I mean an hour prior to eating. Some days you get lucky. As part of 2022, we have decided to go back and try some of the sit-down restaurants around Disney World. You can find the link to last week’s review of Storybook Dining at Artist Point below.

Over the years Prime Time Cafe has gone through some changes with how the staff interacts with the guests, gone are the days of having stuff thrown at you, or standing in the corner. Replaced by sarcasm, and good-natured ribbing, but nothing that makes you feel put on or put down. Fun is the best way to describe it. If you get the right Cast Member it can even be a stand-out night.

As for the food here is our 50’s Prime Time Cafe Dining Review. It’s amazing, end of story! Seriously, we had 16 people at 3 tables, and not 1 person had a negative thing to say. I asked around the whole group, and some of the standouts were the Onion Rings, The Sampler platter (Meatloaf, Fried Chicken, Pot Roast), and the Fried Chicken. For dessert the Chocolate Peanut Butter cake was perfection. Prime Time Cafe Dining is worth your time and money.

Related: Snow White’s Storybook Dining Review


Prime Time Cafe Dining

Prime Time Cafe Dining

An Authentically Vintage Atmosphere

It’s a blast from the past when you walk into this all-American eatery-themed like Mom’s kitchen.

Bring your appetite and your sense of humor, because Mom and the extended family aren’t above giving you lessons in table etiquette—and doling out punishment to misbehaving boys and girls.

Mind Your Manners!
Pull a vinyl chair up to the Formica table and tuck into hearty home cooking like Mom’s old-fashioned pot roast, Aunt Liz’s golden fried chicken and so much more. Just make sure you wash your hands, put your napkin in your lap and keep your elbows off the table, unless you want a stern talking-to from Uncle Fred.

A True TV Dinner

For an extra-special treat, you’re allowed to watch TV while eating dinner! Take a seat at a retro TV table and enjoy black-and-white clips from popular prime-time shows circa 1955. After dinner, be sure to browse the dessert menu for sweet treats that include an incredible chocolate peanut butter layer cake and warm apple crisp—just like Mom’s!

Dad’s Dazzling Drinks
Kids of all ages will be “too cool for school” while sipping specialty drinks in souvenir cups with “electric ice cubes.”

Adults can bop on over to the Tune-In Lounge next door for additional alcoholic drink selections and more retro TV. Hungry cats can order from the full Prime Time Café menu for a totally nifty 1950’s experience that’s the bee’s knees!

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50’s Prime Time Cafe Dining Review

50's Prime Time Cafe Dining Review; Homestyle Food and Fun the Whole Family Will Enjoy
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