Wouldn't be surprised if it's Cowfish as it always seems to be packed out..Does anyone know what the highest grossing restaurants at UO are? I'd guess it would have to be Hard Rock? Don't know any of the numbers. Fultons at Disney Springs did around $20mil a year.
Cowfish's service is hit or miss. I've eaten there three time this year: MLK weekend, Early June, and Early July. Service was great on MLK but my two recent meals had very slow service. I've never waited more than ten minutes for a table outside of when the restaurant first opened. It's aggravating but the meal is good.One thing I've heard often is that the service at Cowfish is fairly slow. With a slower turnover this would reduce how much they can make.
It's probably something unexpected like Starbucks or Panda Express.
Sounds like you had a WDW server moonlighting for a night....We ate there in May twice. It was as good as it's always been.....Seriously, I just think almost all restaurants are notoriously up & down. So much depends on luck of the draw, who's cooking in the kitchen that day, and what server you end up with.I was so disappointed in Finnegan's the last time I was there I will never go back. Food was bland, portions were small, service was poor and the server blamed it all on Universal cutting back on everything.
I would count it all as one. The only thing the large in park quick service locations have going against them is that they often close early.Does Springfield's Fast Food Boulevard count as one restaurant, since all of the individual counters send you to one area of cashiers?
I would guess that might be up there on the list, simply due to how many people it is always serving at a rapid rate.