I have a trip planned for the first full week of August this year to the Disneyland resort. Any suggestions for good restuarants in either the parks or the hotels? Thanks in advance.
How far in advance should I make dining reservations?
we had a great experience at the character breakfast at the plaza!!! Blue Bayou was neat too. Hope to do both this summer!!I will just copy and paste my post from a previous thread:
My absolute favorite spot to eat at at Disneyland is the Plaza Inn at the end of Main Street. It's a beautiful restaurant and the food is really good, specifically the fried chicken.
I also really enjoy Rancho Del Zocalo in Frontierland. The area is beautiful and the Mexican is decent for theme park food.
Hungry Bear also makes my list, due to its location. It's in Critter Country (a land not found at WDW) and it sits right across from Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America. It's got a woodsy/backyard picnic-type feel. Their onion rings are so good, as well as their burgers and chicken sandwiches.
French Market. Great ambiance and good food. There's usually a band that plays right out front. Cafe Orleans is great, too.
Cafe Orleans:
The counter service spot at the Disneyland Resort with arguably the best ambiance is Flo's V8 Cafe at California Adventure in Cars Land. Its location is perfect. It's smack dab in the middle of Cars Land, and, depending where you sit, you can see the cars from Radiator Springs Racers driving by you. The restaurant plays themed, Motown music and serves classic, American comfort food.
On to the table service restaurants.
Carnation Cafe is on Main Street, and the food is great. Space is not bountiful here, so make a reservation, just in case.
Carthay Circle Restaurant in California Adventure. I've yet to eat here, but I've heard the food is good. It's a very beautiful restaurant.
Napa Rose at the Grand Californian Hotel. I haven't eaten here either, but I haven't heard one, single bad review about it. The food is excellent, from what I hear. It's a bit pricey, FYI.
I've heard the exact same thing about Steakhouse 55 at the Disneyland Hotel.
In my opinion, the table restaurant with the best ambiance at the Disneyland Resort would be Blue Bayou at Disneyland. It is located in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, and it is very popular. You can't beat its location. If you decide to eat here, make sure to ask for seats inside the restaurant, across from the ride, as seen in the photos. This is also a pricey restaurant.
We made two ADRs before we went last year. My wife booked the Tratoria with the WOC package in DCA. We thought it was worth it. And she booked the Blue Bayou, also a nice place, in DL. It overlooks POTC. We were able to walk up and ask for reservations anywhere else (Ariels Grotto? for breakfast, Plaza character breakfast, and the outside BBQ near BTMRR - Sorry, Im not sure of all the offical DL names). We didnt have issues at all. Even though it was very crowded when we ate at BB (we waited over 30 minutes past or reservation time), they were still atking walk ups. Not sure if that is the name. Again, I defer to Raven! Hope this helpsHow far in advance should I make dining reservations?
we had a great experience at the character breakfast at the plaza!!! Blue Bayou was neat too. Hope to do both this summer!!
The CMs were fantastic. our kids met so many characters. Cant remember for sure how many, but more than 10! The CMs would ask my wife and I if there was anyone special the kids wanted to meet (characters). they would make it happen. we were just amazed with how many there were and how they were so different than we are used to at WDW. They just seem so much more open and free to do their own thing. I can see issues with that with some guests, but what a great breakfast we had!I didn't know you guys had visited the Plaza Inn! It's so darn good there! You know, it was one of Walt's favorite places to eat in the park.
The CMs were fantastic. our kids met so many characters. Cant remember for sure how many, but more than 10! The CMs would ask my wife and I if there was anyone special the kids wanted to meet (characters). they would make it happen. we were just amazed with how many there were and how they were so different than we are used to at WDW. They just seem so much more open and free to do their own thing. I can see issues with that with some guests, but what a great breakfast we had!
to be honest, we havent thought about it yet. we just changed our WDW trip for July. (we chamged resort reservations) Just so looking forward to this summer. still cant believe we will be doing both WDW and DL again this summer. Is there something really worth doing there this summer that maybe not many people know about? Do they also have kid clubs at the resorts like WDW does in case my wife and I want a date night?That's fantastic! Are you planning on doing the character breakfast again, or just regular lunch and dinner?
to be honest, we havent thought about it yet. we just changed our WDW trip for July. (we chamged resort reservations) Just so looking forward to this summer. still cant believe we will be doing both WDW and DL again this summer. Is there something really worth doing there this summer that maybe not many people know about? Do they also have kid clubs at the resorts like WDW does in case my wife and I want a date night?
Welcome to Disneyland! The above suggestions are all spectacular. The Carnation Cafe is my favorite place for breakfast. I just love walking down Main Street, ducking into the Carnation, and enjoying my breakfast while the streetcars run by and the Dapper Dans sing. There is nothing like it. Say hi to Chef Oscar if you get a chance! The Blue Bayou is incredible, and sadly, I never got to the opportunity to eat there on my dozens of trips. It is on my wish list! For a couple of quick service options, you can get wonderful soup and gumbo in bread bowls at the little shop right above POTC or the shack on the water across from Haunted Mansion. That is always our go-to quick service. I am still dreaming about that clam chowder...have an incredible trip and a magical day!
Nice to see another Disneylander here!
Chef Oscar, FTW.
Raven, it's good to be here! I love seeing Chef Oscar around Carnation. He gives it a Hometown America feel. Sort of how I imagine Walt wandering around Disneyland
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