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Dave G.

08/14/2019

Provided by YP.com

TONY IS GONE. NO CHEFS. JUST COOKS HERE.

Based on Disney’s classic animated film Lady and the Tramp, Tony’s Town Square Restaurant serves classic Italian dishes.

The restaurant has an interesting Disney-vibe throughout its spaces with framed stills from the film hanging on the walls and although some of the colors of their furniture are a bit over-the-top, they did a nice job keeping it spacious and family-friendly.

Tony’s is divided into three sections: two indoor seating areas with booths in one room and metal tables and chairs in another. And the third, is an outdoor eating area with the view of Main Street.

Be ready. Unless you have a reservation for lunch and dinner during rush hour, you'll be waiting for a while.

As with most Italian restaurants, Tony’s starts you off with a complimentary dish of bread and olive oil while you wait for your meal. And once you are served, you’ll see that the food presentation along with the taste is very basic. So, it’s overpriced and the menu choices are limited.

Overall, the sauces tasted good but in general the dishes were average, at best. However, their service and staff was first-class – genuinely friendly – even during dining rush hour.

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mrdhgarcia

08/13/2019

Provided by Superpages

TONY IS GONE. NO CHEFS. JUST COOKS HERE. Based on Disneys classic animated film Lady and the Tramp, Tonys Town Square Restaurant serves classic Italian dishes. The restaurant has an interesting Disney-vibe throughout its spaces with framed stills from the film hanging on the walls and although some of the colors of their furniture are a bit over-the-top, they did a nice job keeping it spacious and family-friendly. Tonys is divided into three sections: two indoor seating areas with booths in one room and metal tables and chairs in another. And the third, is an outdoor eating area with the view of Main Street. Be ready. Unless you have a reservation for lunch and dinner during rush hour, you will be waiting for a while. As with most Italian restaurants, Tonys starts you off with a complimentary dish of bread and olive oil while you wait for your meal. And once you are served, you will see that the food presentation along with the taste is very basic. So, it is overpriced and the menu choices are limited. Overall, the sauces tasted good but in general the dishes were average, at best. However, their service and staff was first-class, genuinely friendly, even during dining rush hour.

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Angie K.

05/13/2016

Provided by YP.com

Have eaten here once. Had good food and a great time. Nice to sit down and relax for awhile in the park.

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Hours
Regular HoursDisney’s Kickin’ Country Weekend is one of the Disneyland Resort’s new Family Fun Weekends – a variety of events held each weekend through March 6. Family Fun Weekends are packed with music, dancing, colorful decor and dynamic activities, as well a chance to meet Disney characters. I hope you’ll grab your cowboy hats and giddy up to Festival Arena for Disney’s Kickin’ Country Weekend, starting Friday. Here is some schedule information: Friday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Fort Worth West band: 11:00 a.m., 12:10 p.m., 2:10 p.m., 3:00 p.m., 4:10 p.m. each day
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Walt Disney World Resort
Categories
Family Style Restaurants, Restaurants
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