Help! Recommend DL Lunch and Dinner

mickeyd78

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I’m a WDW veteran, but a relative newbie to DL. I need some help to plan some good places for lunch and dinner in Disneyland.

I’ll be visiting for 5 days, and so far have booked

- Blue Bayou (Lunch)

- Wine Country Trattoria (WOC package) (Dinner)

- Café Orleans (Lunch / Dinner)

I may stray out of the parks for a lunch at Earl of Sandwich.

Are there any other places QS or TS, that I should make sure I hit?
 
Our favs are: French Market, Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta, plaza Inn, and Carnation Cafe. For a nice meal, we love Steakhouse 55 (both breakfast and dinner.)
 
Definitely go to Plaza Inn for the friend chicken. I also like French Market. No trip to DL is complete without at least one stop at the red wagon for a corn dog.
 
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big thunder ranch bbq is a fave for dinner if you don't mind family style at picnic benches… all you can eat chicken, ribs, sausage with corn, corn bread and slaw… so yummy.
 
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I prefer Carthay Circle over WCT for a WOC meal. But then I just don't care much for WCT. But I know others do.

For a quick and quiet lunch we love Whitewater Snacks at the GCH. We also always go to Bengal BBQ in DL for a meat and a veggie skewer. At Hungry Bear I love the fried green tomato sandwich and it is a nice place to sit on the river.

Also, something we could not find anywhere at WDW- a waffle cone with scooped ice cream at either of the ice cream places in DL and DCA. We looked all over the WDW parks for our favorite snack and could not find it anywhere. We found waffle cones with soft serve ice cream and we found a waffle bowl sundae but that's it.
 
I think you have made some good choices. We are WDW vets too, but have now made several DL trips as well. We love Café Orleans. I know Wine Country gets mixed reviews, but we have always really enjoyed it. We have never had a bad meal there. Blue Bayou for us is more about the atmosphere than the food. I have not been that impressed with my food there. It is still something you should do once though- you might love it. If you are remotely interested in character meals, Minnie's Breakfast at the Plaza Inn is great. We have seen anywhere from 7 to 12 characters there and you never know who you might run into. It is not like the WDW standardized 4 or 5 character meals. I will say though that they did just standardize Goofy's Kitchen at DLH into a standardized 5 like WDW, so hopefully Minnie's will not be next.

I'm a fan of the potato soup at Carnation café. We are from Oklahoma where there are a lot of fried chicken places, and we were not at all impressed with the Plaza's fried chicken. Maybe we were there on a bad day, but DD and I both threw out most of ours. It was not even close to as good as what we can get at home. We were disappointed, because I had always heard how good it was.

On the whole, DL counter-service in our opinion is much better than WDW's counter service. There are lots of good options. allears.net has all the Disneyland menus, just like they have the WDW menus. Also, a lot of the TS at DL you can book day of, or even get walk ups, which is nice.

If anyone in your family is a beer drinker, my DH would tell you not to miss the Karl Strauss beer cart on the wharf at California Adventure. Also, be sure you enter Carsland from that side some time during your trip- the view is impressive from that angle. It is just beautiful!! Also don't miss seeing Carsland at night! If you can take a ride on RSR at night, it is a different experience and also beautiful. RSR has a single rider line if everyone in your party is old enough to take advantage of it.
 












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