California Grill Lounge

starcommand79

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Has anyone ate in the California Grill "Lounge" area as of late? I'm wondering what the menu is like? The menu online basically has just a cheese board and drinks. Is this true or is there more to the menu? Thanks.
 
Has anyone ate in the California Grill "Lounge" area as of late? I'm wondering what the menu is like? The menu online basically has just a cheese board and drinks. Is this true or is there more to the menu? Thanks.
We were able to order the full restaurant menu. Our server even encouraged it.
 
I love to sit in the lounge and order a glass of Kim Crawford Spitfire Sauvignon Blanc, the goat cheese ravioli, and some sushi. The server has always brought us a basket of breads as well. I have never been limited to the apps menu but I prefer it: less money, same great atmosphere, service, and food quality.
 

Any of you ever take a 6 month old to it ? haha

I haven't, but I would. I think No ADR/eat in the lounge would be the way to go. If the little one's needs don't fit a set dinner time, you aren't worried about no-show penalties. Show up earlier rather than later for a seat in the lounge, we usually arrive close to opening if Cali Grill is a priority that evening.
 
I haven't, but I would. I think No ADR/eat in the lounge would be the way to go. If the little one's needs don't fit a set dinner time, you aren't worried about no-show penalties. Show up earlier rather than later for a seat in the lounge, we usually arrive close to opening if Cali Grill is a priority that evening.
If you are giong to try and eat even in the lounge , I would be sure to do it at an off time. During peak times, the lounge seems to be packed and people waiting.
 
also don't know how you feel about sitting a 6 month old on a barstool, but they do have some tables in the lounge nd have seen children of all ages there.
 
Is there a dress code? I read no flip flops. But are sneakers ok?
 
Is there a dress code? I read no flip flops. But are sneakers ok?

I have seen everything from t-shirts to coat and tie here, most people are somewhere in between. The dress code is pretty generous since the restaurant caters to theme park guests.

I assume your sneakers would be fine here since they aren't on the not-permitted list.
 
Going in late August with a friend and we're looking to get dinner at the lounge and watch the fireworks. For those that have done this: what's a good time to arrive? Is it busier when HalloWishes is going on?
 








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