Best places to eat in different areas of the park

AmberStar

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I'd love to know your favorite places to eat (meal or snack) in the different sections of disneyland--

Main Street-
Adventure land-
Tomorrow Land-
Toon Town-
Fantasy Land-
Fronteirland-
Downtown Disney-
Critter Country-
??

Same with the areas in CA Adventure (which I am unfamiliar with the areas of the park).

I'd like to make a list of places I want to check out. That way when someone ultimatly says, "I'm hungry" I know of a place to go based on what area of the park we are in.

I prefer counter service but if a restaurant is unbelievable listing that is totally worth it too.
 
I don't think I have ever eaten in Toon Town. LOL

I am boring and tend to go the same places each time.

I LOVE mint juleps, and get them at the Mint Julep bar in NO Square. Also love the Gumbo in a bread bowl, that is also in NO Square. Heck I am a happy camper just staying in NO Square. Pomme Frittes anyone?

Love the skewers in Adventureland.

In CA Adventure, I am all about Red's Apple Freeze at the Cozy Cone Motel in CarsLand. And I like the chili in a cone too.
 
Main Street-Plaza Inn (fried chicken!)
Adventure land- Bengal BBQ skewers
Tomorrow Land- Red Rockets (I liked the pesto pasta dish I had there)
Toon Town-haven't eaten there but I like the Goofy water fountain--it talks
Fantasy Land- I've only gotten a Mickey ice cream bar here
Fronteirland- Rancho del Zocalo or Golden Horseshoe (if there is a show)
Downtown Disney- Earl of Sandwich or Naples
Critter Country- Only had treats from the candyshop area

You forgot New Orleans Square so I will say: Café Orleans (pomme frittes and monte cristos!)
 
Hi there,

Tomorrowland: We liked Redd Rockett's Pizza Port - options for everyone pizza, pasta and salads. I really liked their asian chicken salad and the spaghetti and meatballs were good too.

Main Street: Carnation Café (Mickey Waffles for breakfast YUM!) in a beautiful setting. Also, the Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour.

Downtown Disney: Rainforest Café - especially desert - Volcano (big enough to share between 4 of us)

Adventureland: Also liked the skewars at Bengal Barbeque

Fantasyland: Chocolate Pastry Twists (at the kiosk near the Royal Theatre).

Critter Country: Hungry Bear Restaurant - nice and relaxing if you can get a table near the rail overlooking the river.

Cars Land (DCA): Flo's V8 Café - Turkey Sandwich was pretty good. Also the Cozy Cone Motel had yummy mini churros with chocolate sauce.

Paradise Pier (DCA): Corn Dog Castle (just past the Ariel ride) simple, yummy easy to eat and go.

Buena Vista Street (DCA): Clarabelle's - Ice Cream Sundae in the Mickey Tub - more than enough to 2 to share. kids loved it.

Pacific Wharf (DCA): Lucky Fortune Cookery

Hope that helps - happy eating:)
 

Main Street: Popcorn at any cart and Matterhorn macaroon from Jolly Holiday.
Tomorrowland: BBQ chicken pizza at Red Rockets.
Fantasyland: frozen apple juice near Village Haus and frozen pink lemonade near IASW
Toontown: bag of Cheetos at slushie cart
Frontierland: chimichanga at turkey leg stand
Critter Country: everything at Hungry Bear Restaurant
New Orleans Square: Clam Chowder Bread Bowl at Royal Street Veranda, French dip at French Market.
Adventureland: Dole Whip Float
Downtown Disney: Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen Express
 
Stage Door Cafe in Frontierland. Cafe Orleans in New Orleans square. Plaza Inn on main street.
 
Main Street-Fried chicken at Plaza Inn
Adventure land-skewers at Bengal BBQ AND Dole Whip at Dole Whip stand
Tomorrow Land-churros at the cart
Toon Town-never eaten here
Fantasy Land--twists at Maurice's Treats in Fantasy Faire
Fronteirland-Big Thunder Mtn BBQ
Downtown Disney-we always eat in the parks!
Critter Country-Fried green tomato sandwich at Hungry Bear.
New Orleans Square--three cheese monte cristo and pommes frites at Cafe Orleans

In California Adventure, I love the skewers at Paradise Garden Grill, and the sundried tomato chicken pasta at Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta is also good. Generally, we don't eat in that park, but those places are reliable.
 


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