

We probably should have ordered the Boneyard Buffet and been done with it. (I mean- how hard is it to wreck a chicken? - actually it's really easy) But the chicken was juicy without being overly greasy and was nicely seasoned. The Half Chicken was ordered by daughter - I tasted some and it was pretty good. From the looks of things it appeared to be very popular in my area. That said the ribs were good and most BBQ folks would enjoy this dish. I am the king of slow cooked food so my expectations are quite high with BBQ. The Stuffed Chicken was very rich - and my wife couldn't finish it. We tried the Mastodon stuffed chicken and the St Louis Ribs. Main dishes are good - nothing too off the wall - but still a wide variety designed to please a lot of people versus a foodie type. Most are quite delicious - although the Bruschetta had eggplant - which kind of threw me a little. The Appetizers are fairly typical - but with added cute Dinosaur themed names. My wife got one and loved it - i tried one and almost went comotose from the infused cotton candy. Some of the highlights - if you like to be wiped out by a huge sugar rush in an Adult Beverage try one of the Cotton-Tinis - Cotton Candy impaired.I mean inspired Martinis. It's little bit more expensive compared to equal portions and types at most other restaurants - but you also don't get to eat with dinosaurs and see the end of the era when meteors and a asteroid hit the earth (that really happens - although it won't hurt anyone - just the dinos). That said the food quality at T-Rex is above average. As for the food - first no one should be going to a Themed Chain Food Restaurant to Critique the wares for taste. If you get headaches from commotion or loud environments you will need to avoid this restaurant - or if you have to go avoid the Ice room - the lights flash and there are a tremendous amount of kids excited as all get out everywhere. The humongous Octopus (which is slightly animated) is fantastic. There are a number of scenario rooms -The Ice Age & Ocean Bar/Aquarium room being big standouts to me. Sure there are extraordinary wait times for those without reservations - but even with that - the flow is still quicker than most restaurants. The que and crowd control is fantastic - more so when you consider how incredibly busy this restaurant can be. T-Rex is a wonderfully themed and executed Dinosaur extravaganza. If you are an older adult that still gets excited about animatronics and Dinosaurs (like I am) then the T-Rex restaurant is a must go too.
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Nicely cooked, juicy and well-seasoned! I wish the skin was a bit crispier but I also understand the amount of food they have to produce there.If you are heading to Disney Springs with younger children - then the T-Rex restaurant is a must go. I split a roasted chicken with Sissy and it was very good. The kids wiped out the chips and queso and didn’t touch the bruschetta so it worked out fine. It’s expensive but for what we got per person it wasn’t terrible in the end. I thought it would be kind of ridiculous but it really wasn’t at all and seeing the boys having such a cool time there made it even better. The food itself was actually pretty good, and it’s a great place to go if you have kids! Nom: What a very cool place to eat! Yes it’s themed for kids, but they did a really good job. Yes, the food is pricey, but know that going in. Our memories of this place will always be fond, it was the first place we ate on our Disney wedding adventure. Best burger for the money? Probably not, but is it something I would get again? Indeed! Lots of toppings, thick patty, it totally hit the spot. Everything was really good, the kids ate up the chips & queso! I had a bacon cheeseburger, and again it was a really solid option.

Even a first visit for an adult…it was really neat! We had a sampler appetizer comprised of a chicken quesadilla, chips & queso, and bruschetta. The atmosphere was really great, the kids enjoyed the dino’s along with the lights and sound that went off every so often.

BUT…that was 3 adult meals, 2 kids meals, an appetizer, three souvenir drink cups…like, it’s Disney pricing right? So while expensive, it didn’t surprise us. Om: On the first night we got to Disney, we went to T-Rex with the kids for dinner! First, I get the perception that it’s expensive – for a family of five to eat there, the average cost pre-tip was about $25/person.
