![]() I remember my freshmen year of high school having a stuffed little Scamp from the Disney Store that would sit on my desk during exam time.) Also notice this not-so-hidden Mickey made out of bread. (See Scamp above? He’s my favorite little puppy from the movie. Many of the little ones were satisfied with plopping down in front of a TV playing – to no surprise – “Lady and the Tramp.” Throughout the restaurant, you’ll find artwork with the beloved characters from the movie. ![]() The waiting area seemed like it had seen better days with some tattered carpet and uncomfortable seating a la visiting your Edwardian-era great-grandmother. There is a small reception area where you will get a little buzzer until your table is ready. ![]() I remember back about 10 years ago when you could linger in an art gallery full of high-priced Disney oil paintings, sculptures and other artifacts while waiting for your table. It’s situated directly next to the new character greeting area for Mickey and Minnie Mouse, plus all those princesses. Tony’s Town Square is located on the right side of the Main Street USA plaza-area just as you enter the park under the railroad station. Let’s take a closer look inside one of the Disney parks’ sit-down spots that is fun for the whole family… Tony’s Town Square Restaurant pays homage to the era of the movie, the cuisine and even those playful puppies who are so in love. The movie’s classic romantic scene behind an Italian restaurant is recreated on Main Street USA at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. Who doesn’t love the classic movie of Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp,” a love story of an elitist cocker spaniel who falls for a mutt from the other side of the tracks? Read more great posts about all things Disney! The next carnival will be Feb. Editor’s Note: This post is featured on the Disney Blog Carnival #39. ![]()
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