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Desperate for Dinner Recommendations!

disney21

New Member
Original Poster
I haven't been to Disneyland since 2002 and was wondering if anyone could recommend 2 great places to eat dinner (either park/any of the hotels/ or downtown disney)... ...We've only eaten dinner at Chef Goofy's so we're looking for anything thats really good. There are no little kids, but we don't mind characters.. thanks!
 

nemofinder22

Well-Known Member
Napa Rose at the GCH gets really good reviews from everyone I'd recommend there and Storytellers Cafe are both really popular sit down's. At DL Blue Bayou is great but it recently got an updated menu with higher prices.

I dont really eat at sit downs every much but a non sit down thats really good is Plaza Inn. Hope that helps a little Im sure someone else will chime in with more.
 

Kerby626

Active Member
The PCH grill at the Paradise Pier Hotel has awesome food. DH & I ate dinner there a couple weeks ago. The waitress wasn't the greatest but she was also dealing with a group of about 15 that wasn't so nice at the time. THey only do breakfast(character with Lilo & Stitch) and dinner.
 

hoppypooh

Member
At Disneyland, I really like The French Market (beef dip sandwiches, pulled pork, fried chicken etc.) They come in platters with sides and portions are definitely large enough to share. I also like Redd Rockets (pizza, pasta, salads.) The Countdown Chicken Fusili is yummy.

At California Adventure, I really like Taste Pilots Grill (burgers, chicken bugers, ribs.) It's better than your typical fast food burger and they have a topping bar.
 

LadyDarling

New Member
I would also like to suggest Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen in Downtown Disney. I just went to the Blue Bayou last night and I would still recommend this for lunch, not dinner. The food is far less expensive for lunch and it's a great place to chill out during a hot, lovely southern CA day.

I also used to love Hook's Pointe at the Disneyland Hotel, but I haven't been there in a long time. If you want a quiet, romantic place to relax, check out Hook's Wine Cellar as well. :)
 

KeithVH

Well-Known Member
Pretty much a complete list is here to confuse you more. That being said, I would say +1 for Blue Bayou and Napa Rose. Especially Napa Rose.
 

imamouse

Well-Known Member
I would also like to suggest Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen in Downtown Disney. I just went to the Blue Bayou last night and I would still recommend this for lunch, not dinner. The food is far less expensive for lunch and it's a great place to chill out during a hot, lovely southern CA day. :)

The lunch and dinner prices are the same (from the link below). There are a few different menu items between lunch and dinner, but for the items that are offered for both lunch and dinner, the prices were the same. I admit that this is not typical, so I hope there is an error somewhere.

Pretty much a complete list is here to confuse you more. That being said, I would say +1 for Blue Bayou and Napa Rose. Especially Napa Rose.
 

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