You've got a nice dining list started there. There's a lot of great food at the Happiest Place on Earth, to be sure. You can't go wrong with Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen... the food is simply outstanding! Be sure to have an order of beignets, they're phenomenal! Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta and the Paradise Garden Grill serve up some excellent food as well. I'm also a big fan of the pork lion in Coca-Cola BBQ sauce at Flo's V8. That's always a must have, along with a Chili-Cone-Queso from the Cozy Cone Motel. Yum, yum, yum!! Hungry Bear Restaurant is always a nice stop for a pretty good burger when you're waiting for your afternoon FASTPASS for Splash Mountain to roll around. That's always what we do. Pull a pass and grab a burger and reminiscence about the good ole days of the Country Bear Jamboree! Hah! We've been to Steakhouse 55 once before, for dinner. It was pricy, but good... the root beer dessert was mindbogglingly good! You said you're having a Thanksgiving dinner there, so I'm not sure how that compares to the traditional dinner fare. I've had a sandwich from the Jolly Holiday Bakery on the Walk in Walt's
Disneyland Footsteps Tour and it was pretty tasty as well. I always overlook the Rancho del Zocolo. Maybe I'll try it for lunch again when we go in a couple weeks. I've tried it once and remember the Mexican food was good but nothing incredible. The decor of the restaurant is very well-themed, however. In my experiences, the Wine Country Trattoria hasn't been all that good and was kind of forgettable. I'd much rather dine at the Carthay Circle Restaurant (Mmm!! That Western-Cut Pork Chop!!!) it has an incredible "Walt's Hollywood" theme and the food is mind-blowing (the same executive chef behind the wonderful food at Napa Rose)! But it's your call there! But for me and my family, it has become a staple of our Disney Dining itinerary! The Carthay Circle Restaurant is a true gem and should not be overlooked. It is the crowned jewel of our trip and we eagerly anticipate dining there every time! That and the Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue... gosh, that's a good value and some good pickings there!
But to answer your question, yes. I am a bit guilty of constantly dining at venues we've hit several times in the past. They've become our favorites and it's really difficult to stay away from these delicious dining experiences! However, this trip, we've decided to try out the Surf's Up Breakfast... if for nothing else, to see Stitch. I'm not sure how the food could be any better/worse than other breakfast buffets. But we thought we'd try something new. Our dining itinerary is as follows:
- Goofy's Kitchen (Breakfast Buffet)
- The Blue Bayou (Monte Cristo Lunch)
- Plaza Inn: Breakfast in the Park with Minnie & Friends (Breakfast Buffet)
- Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue (Expanded Dinner Menu)
- Disney's PCH Grill: Surf's Up Breakfast with Mickey & Friends (Breakfast Buffet)
- Carthay Circle Restaurant (Delectable Dinner)
And of course... a visit for some adult beverages and appetizers for my birthday at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar... and a handful of snack and quick service locations... too many to list over the course of a week. Oh! But I will say this much. I've never had a famous turkey leg from Disney Parks before and I am making it my mission to devour one!