Hi! I am making a trip to Disneyland in a few weeks. Every time I go, my family and I always eat at the same places. Can you give some other good dining areas in Disneyland....I would like to try something new for a change!!! Thank you!!:):)
2007-03-10
14:42:05
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Cecilia B
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I usually eat around the French Market.....that area in New Orleans Square
2007-03-10
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Blue Bayou (New Orleans Square) is awesome, although very expensive. =P But I love it...great crab cakes, salads, and desserts, etc.
Bengel Barbeque (Adventureland) is soooo yummy...but I don't even know if it's there anymore (I was last there in late October of last year and it was still there, but I know they were planning on closing it sometime soon). Various meat or poultry or seafood skewers...as well as fresh fruit bowls. And don't forget to get a Dole Pineapple Whip at the entrance to Adventureland!
Hungry Bear (Critter Country) is good and you can sit right down next to the river and feed the ducks.
Redd Rocket's Pizza Port (Tomorrowland) serves huge portions of pastas, salads, pizza, etc.
Red Wagon on Main Street has the best freakin corndogs EVER.
You can always get recommendations from Cast Members once you're there in the park. And check out Mouseplanet.com's restaurant reviews.
If you want to save some money, eat OUTSIDE the resort...right across the street is a McDonald's, Denny's, Tony Roma's, etc.
2007-03-10 17:09:24
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answered by Megan V 4
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Cafe Orlens is a table Service Resturant in New Orleans Square. If you go here get the Monte Cristo Sandwich and Garlic Pom Friets(Fries). The price here is more than you would be paying at the French Market but not by much.
Hungry Bear Resturant is Counter service and I like going there as it is quieter and has nice waterside viewing. Pizza Port has good pasta, but is generally busy most of the day.
Outside of Disneyland Park but still in the Resort is Storytellers Cafe is a nice resturant in the Grand Californian.
In California Adventure Taste Pilot's Grill has excellent hamburgers.
In Downtown Disney there is ESPN Zone that overall has pretty good service/food.
All of the table service resturants will be a bit more than you pay at the French Market, but for the service is a pretty good deal.
2007-03-10 20:02:05
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answered by OC1999 7
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That is where my family always stopped for dinner as well - right next to the train station in New Orleans Sq.
I recommend getting your hand stamped and heading over to any of the Disney Resorts for an amazing meal. This rule of thumb applies at both Disneyland in CA and Disney World in FLA: the food is always better at the resorts than at the parks (with the exception of EPCOT in Orlando). Disney's Grand California Hotel has a few great choices.
Downtown Disney also has fun dining locations. I love the Jazz Kitchen! Be sure to try the bread pudding - it is to die for!
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Have a great time!
2007-03-11 15:58:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to try the Blue Bayou, call several days ahead of time for priority seating. You'll find the number at the Disney Dining website. I wanted to eat at the BB last year but the restaurant was completely booked. (Just went to Disneyland again a few days ago. We made the dining reservation and got right in. The food was great!)
2007-03-11 11:06:36
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answered by sci55 5
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Go inside the "Grand Californian" hotel and find a little place called the "storybook cafe".. order their CORN CHOWDER it is delicious and even if u dont think u'll like it u will it was featured on the today show and got all these awards and its pretty cheap priced. dont go to rainforest cafe they sukck. or go to the house of blues resturant in downtown disney. or get your hand stamped and make the 15 minute drive to buena park and go to knotts berry farm to go to the chicken resturant and order some chicken and boysenberry pie
2007-03-10 15:51:34
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answered by gina_d 3
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If a eating position has any pasta dishes on the menu, you are able to likely ask them to practice you a vegan pasta dish, even even if it isn't on the menu. it may properly have some olive oil, garlic and greens. be particular to request that it truly is vegan because many pasta dishes will in the different case comprise cheese (regardless of the truth that if it truly is a touch parmesan)
2016-12-01 19:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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They had some pretty wicked food at this one place, I can't remember quite where. Its in California Adventure somewhere near the Brother Bear ride, if i'm not mistaken ;p
2007-03-12 03:29:42
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answered by Anonymous
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you don't tell me where the places you normally dine are so how do I know if I am telling you someplace you already eat? I like the bbq places and Blue Bayo the best
2007-03-10 14:45:20
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answered by 'lil peanut 6
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