quick service recommendations

mhingher

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So far we have an adult dinner planned at Napa Rose (kids will go to Pinnochio's Playhouse), lunch at Ariel's Grotto, Lunch at Wine Country Trattoria and another lunch at the Carnation Café. Any suggestions for quick service meals? We'll be in the parks for 3 days and breakfast is free at our hotel.
 
On our last trip we discovered Bengal Barbecue. I've been going to Disneyland for almost 17 years and walked right on by this place every trip. Shame on me!!!! It was a nice break from burgers and fries. The portions are not large, but a quick bite while you wait for the parade is worth the price.

We also love Hungry Bear. It's tucked in the back of the park, has lots of shade, and has its own bathroom. Before the Star Wars land construction, it offered some great views of the pirate ship and people on the canoes. Another fun thing we started doing on our last trip was buying way too many delicious snacks for dessert at the bakery/sweet shop by the Winnie the Pooh ride.

Now, I'm really hungry.....
 
i'm a big fan of the french market. i always get the chicken and rice kid's meal. the chicken fusilli at pizza port is really good. i loooove the clam chowder (harbor galley or royal st. veranda in dl, pacific wharf cafe in dca) and if you like sea food, the lobster roll at harbor galley is yummy!
if you want a corn dog, i recommend getting them at the stage door cafe instead of the red wagon. it's a little cheaper and the line is much shorter!
 

I would recommend Rancho del Zocolo over in Frontierland as well as Golden Horseshoe (or Stage Door Cafe if you don't want to sit inside). We love eating at both of these places. Bengal Barbecue is delicious as well! I love the Chieftain Chicken Skewer. They have beignets over at the Mint Julep Bar, but I wouldn't wait in a line longer than 5-10 minutes for them. I heard such rave reviews about them so waited in a 30 minute line that seemed to drag on and on. They were good, but I regretted wasting that much time in line for them.


No Disney trip is complete without a stop or two at the red wagon for a corn dog and Plaza Inn for fried chicken!

In the 15+ vacations we've taken to Disneyland, we have yet to eat at either of these places! Don't ask me how or why, because I honestly don't know how we keep missing these places! They get such good reviews, but we always pass them up. They'll have to be on our list for the next trip!
 
We love Paradise Garden Grill (which just reopened today!). You can watch great bands (Ellis Island Boys!) playing in the gazebo.
 
Wow thanks for the recommendations! I don't think we'll go hungry onthis trip! Good thing I'm doing the Disneyland 5k just before we go home, I'll have plenty of calories to burn.
 
I would recommend Rancho del Zocolo over in Frontierland as well as Golden Horseshoe (or Stage Door Cafe if you don't want to sit inside). We love eating at both of these places. Bengal Barbecue is delicious as well! I love the Chieftain Chicken Skewer. They have beignets over at the Mint Julep Bar, but I wouldn't wait in a line longer than 5-10 minutes for them. I heard such rave reviews about them so waited in a 30 minute line that seemed to drag on and on. They were good, but I regretted wasting that much time in line for them.
We like Rancho and Stage door also. Try beignets from Ralph's in DTD, we prefer them over DL.
 












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