My fiancé and I absolutely loved that Bob Marley restaurant! So secluded, doesn't even feel like you're dining in CityWalk, they do a good job at making you feel like you're in Jamaica especially with the authentic Jamaican/Jerk cuisine and the live reggae music!
We have been to Universal several times on ling trips and have tried most of the restaurants and Mythos is my family’s favorite too. I’m shocked at the people giving it bad reviews. We think it’s amazing.
The bigger reason to recommend Mythos is that it's likely in its last year or two of operation before Lost Continent finally gets finished and gets converted to something new. It's sad to see such a unique concept for a park attraction get slowly cannibalized over the course of its life, but I suppose it's inevitable for all but the most popular spots.
I will check that out! i actually just booked cowfish for the day we arrive at 12pm. maybe we can share a bento box and a milkshake. thank you! great channel!@@TheFrugalBrit
Stayed 10 nights this July at the Hard Rock Hotel and despite our intentions, didn't leave the property for dining. So we got to try nearly everything except Margaratvilla and Bob Marleys. Honestly, given all I've heard I'd been expecting disappointment, but I was really surprised by some of the meals we had there. In fact the only real disappointment in sit down meals was Big Fire. The place looked lovely but it overpriced, cold and meagre in terms of portions. Service very poor... My scallops were cook well though. It just wasn't good. Amazingly, I'd rate it far lower than say Hard Rock, which was exactly as I expected (this is what I imagined was the quality for most) and not much different to my last trip in 2012. The Bao Bun place as a takeaway, also no good. Edit to say: Sudden flashback to being overwhelmed at entrance once inside Volcano Bay and opening up the Frugal Brit to once more, watch his guide on the place.
@@TheFrugalBritWe enjoyed it. It was more that we had no real expectations beyond it being a large chain with extremely high customer turnover. I will say, our server was amazing. She started there not long after they opened and was a consummate professional. Possibly the best we encountered in the whole three weeks in Orlando. Friendly, knew how to handle our three fussy kids and just completely on the ball. Also brutally honest “don’t order that”.
I will be there this weekend I can’t wait Staying at dockside inn The red oven doesn’t sell by the slice I wish they did I like bubba gumps that place is really good Cow fish is epic and good vibes That restaurant sucks ass Lombard’s never eat there Tonies is amazing good place for pizza and pasta and salad. Antonio’s is so good the table side Guacamole is amazing. Big fire American fair is really good Toothsom is ok food is average Vivo is so good the squid ink pasta is so good
We ate at the Jamaican restaurant when we last went to Universal. The food was only ok (we love Jamaican food). The music was so loud that we had to yell to our server and each other. We asked if they could turn it down; it was lunchtime, and there were only three groups in the restaurant. Our server told us no because "Jamaicans like loud music". We give it zero out of 10 and definitely would not recommend.
Great video again 👍 We find the NBC Sports Grill decent for price, quality and speed of service. Not premium by a long shot, but good food at a good price for Universal. On IDrive I don't think you can go far wrong with Millers.
I think that Universal should switch to Pepsi because I think that Universal food paired with a Pepsi is a good combination. If Disney serves Coke, then why not have Universal serve Pepsi instead?
While I largely agree with your rankings, I note the conspicuous absence of Thunder Falls Terrace, which in my opinion is one of the Top 3 restaurants at UO. Easily. Excellent food, reasonable prices, great theming, awesome view of the Jurassic Falls ride.
@TheFrugalBrit All of them are great save for the 'live entertainment' restaurants IMO. Not the best places to have a conversation in. The Leaky Cauldron and the Three Broomsticks restaurants' menu options remind you of back home in England, huh? :) I never ate toad-in-the-hole before, but I agree that they should have used actual fries (chips) in place of wedges. #RIPJimmyBuffett
We'll definitely have to try Cowfish for sushi, as you suggested, if time allows. When we stayed at the Royal Pacific, we tried Orchid for sushi, and it was fantastic. I'm glad to see we've checked off most of your top recommendations, except for the Minion Café, which is new, and Vivo and Cowfish. Last year, we dined at Bigfire-the steak was good, but the s'mores dessert was more of a fun experience than anything else.
Was very happy to see a new video from you this morning! Best restaurant lists are highly subjective and your list is respectable with nothing to raise my eyebrows.... except Mythos. Yes, I know Mythos has won awards and the atmosphere is kind of neat, but we have always found the menu to be overrated and Mythos doesn't even make our starting list of places we want to eat at. Finnegan's, however, is one of our favorites. I was sorry to see the Scottish Egg appetizer is gone as we loved that. I also enjoyed the Bangers and Mash, though truth be told, I love English Bangers and can't find them anywhere around where I live in Colorado. As far as prices go, some of the places were very expensive, but for the most part, most prices seemed in line with overall theme park prices so just kind of something to be expected and not really out of line with modern day fast food restaurant prices. Also, as an classic airplane and aviation fan, Jimmy Buffet putting that beautiful airplane there instead of passing it along or selling it to someone who would keep it flying disgust me. Another great video and looking forward to the next one! Thanks.
Agree. The price for Mythos' food is wildly overpriced, which I think is underwhelming. You're paying for atmosphere and plating. Personally, I'd rather pay for a great tasting meal than an elegant, less than ideal portion for my appetite meal.
I've been taking notes on Universal since I want to go in early December of either 2025 or 2026 (I am waiting for Epic Universe to open lol). Food is definitely going to be critical, especially depending on if I drive or fly (I'd rather drive personally, it's cheaper). Of course a number of other factors play into it too, like if my mom will come (my dad and youngest brother don't do theme parks) and if I can get my other younger brother and his family to come. Main priority is to go with my younger brother and his family since they were supposed to come with my mom and youngest brother to Disney World for my 40th birthday, but he's military and almost 3 weeks before our trip he had an assignment overseas so not only did he had to cancel his reservations but he missed the holidays with his family (which happens and you learn to live with it, but it still sucks). They did go to Disney after he got back though for he was only gone for 6 months. But anyway for now, food wise, I am going to be on a bugget and I am going to pick and chose what's important. Like meal wise, when it comes to a decent meal, I am looking at the Minion's Cafe for sure. Btw, do you know if using the app for Quick Service places to order your food from your phone helps saves time? It definitely helped at Disney. Great video too, I have been looking strictly at the theme park joints that I forgot about City Walk. My game plan may be (especially if I fly) is I have one major meal in the park and eat snacks, while having a quick breakfast at one of the hotels I plan to stay at.
First! 🎉🎉 I’m a huge Frugal Brit fan!!😊 I didn’t care for Cowfish much. I think it was the service. My waitress just didn’t want to be there and admitted it. I explained to her every job is a stepping stone until she reaches her goals and finds her dream job.
Whilst I do agree with most of your points, I do have two points I'll comment. 1: Thunder Falls Terrace, to me, should've been on the list, easily over some that you've detailed. 2: The one and only time I've ever been to mythos, we got rude staff and food poisioning. Definitly not on my list.
Excellent as always. Just me, but we loved brew and grille for sports, fries and stuff and Excellent service. Also, moving away from Unibersal, we adored Millers Ale House on I-Drive for an excellent day of NFL and great hospitality. Keep up the great work, Frugal lad 😊
Maybe because I lived in New Orleans for several years, I have never been impressed by Mythos. In three visits, I found the restaurant loud and overpriced with bland food. But many of the other restaurants on this list are pretty good. GREAT, helpful vid as always!
Ate at toothsome on my honeymoon a couple of weeks ago...amazing burgers!! And deserts are unreal! The milkshakes are unreal too...albeit lil bit expensive. Will def make a few reservations for our next visit 😋
Ate at the Leaky cauldron too....thought theirs was decent British grub tbh, did fish and chips and the cottage pie😋....sticky toffee pudding on the other hand...not so good 😂
I have been to Universal several times and once we stayed for over a week. Mythos was our favorite place. We still talk about how amazing their fried sushi was. It made my kids into sushi lovers. The atmosphere was great and the food.
@@TheFrugalBrit it's crazy my wife and I absolutely love mythos but when we went last Month there service was great but the food was not. It was such a bad mess up they gave us free express pass for hagrid's. Which made up for it but Lombards knocked it out of the park. Still absolutely love mythos though lol.
NBC Sports Grill is notably absent. Shareable portions and good food should put it squarely on a frugal list. This should easily replace Red Oven Pizza…
I admit that it can be slow. I went during off-season and the service was a little bit above average. I had a steak tartare on a kebab and it was delicious but I think that particular dish is only for those who have had something slightly undercooked before. Foodies claim that undercooked meat tastes better. I can see why they're so adamant about that but it's also an "acquired" taste so I wouldn't recommend anything that's uncooked. Play it safe and go with burger or items that the menu says are cooked or grilled. The ambience at least in off season is great, it's nice and quiet but not chilly (January for South Florida is still winter season).
Love your videos, used them time and again to help plan my first trip last year! Have you ever been on a Disney cruise? I’d love to hear your review/guide to DCL?
Why do you talk like an AI? Use correct punctuation and correct use on emphasis in the correct place in your speech, it would make you so much easier to follow and enjoy. But thank you
I don't like AI voices either, but honestly, I don't find The Frugal Brit talks like a computer voice at all. I hear some cultural differences, but nothing artificial.