Ron from Michigan
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We just finished our 4 day trip to Disneyland & DCA. It was our first trip back since 1999. Here is my reviews from the places we ate.
Day 1 - Lunch Blue Bayou. We split the Monte Cristo sandwich. It was very good more than enough to split. It came with a cup of gumbo or wedge salad. We decided to have both and they were excellent. I loved the dressing on the salad. I had a Mint Julep to go with my meal. It was a very good lunch. We liked everything. The only thing that bothered me was that they charge $4 to split a meal. We have never had to pay a split meal fee at WDW so I don't know why they feel they have to here.
Dinner Naples, Downtown Disney. This was the most disapointed meal of our stay. We split the Penne Con Pollo and it was not very good. Very bland and hardly any sauce. I had there house salad to start and that was very good.
Day 2 - Breakfast Cafe Orleans in Disneyland. I had the Three chesse Monte Cristo French Toast that was very good. If you like Stuffed french toast you will like this . My wife had the cafe scramble eggs that was very good also. She even got her bacon crisp how she likes it.
Dinner Vineyard room at DCA. This restaurant is only open on Fri, Sat. & Sun.We started with a flatbread that was very good but small. It was much smaller than at California Grill or Jiko at WDW. Next we had some type of pasta dish appetizer that was a rip off, $15 for maybe 4 bites of pasta. We split the Lamb shank for our entree that was very good ( not as good as jJiko at WDW though). It cost us $5 to split our meal here.
Day 3 we went off site for dinner.
Day 4 started off with breakfast at River Belle Terrece in Disneyland. We each had the Mickey Pancake. How can you go to Disneyland and not get Mickey pancake. After all you can get regular pancake anyday.
We had dinner at Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen in DD. It was our favorite meal of the trip. We started our meal with Roman Garlic Bread that was fantastic, the best garlic bread I have evr had. We split the 120z New York Strip that was done perfect. It came with Blue Cheese Dauphinaise Potatoes that were excellent. We had the best dessert that I have ever had. It was double chocolate bread pudding and it was to die for. A perfect meal and service was had here. I wish DD at WDW had this restaurant.
Day 5 going home day. We had just enough time to walk to DD for breakfast before we had to leave for the airport. We went to Catal in DD. I had the Buttermilk pancake with mixed berries and vanilla whip creme that was very good. It came with alot of mixed berries. My wife had the omelet with black forrest ham, Gruyere Cheese and country potatoes. She really enjoyed her omelet. It was a very good breakfast and we hope to try dinner here on our next visit.
We really liked our food during our stay except for Naples. The only thing I do not like is the split fee charge at Blue Bayou & The Vineyard room. I think it is unfare to charge this fee. We have never had to pay this fee in all the places we have ate at WDW.
I also forgot to mention that we had Dole Whips on more than one occassion.
Day 1 - Lunch Blue Bayou. We split the Monte Cristo sandwich. It was very good more than enough to split. It came with a cup of gumbo or wedge salad. We decided to have both and they were excellent. I loved the dressing on the salad. I had a Mint Julep to go with my meal. It was a very good lunch. We liked everything. The only thing that bothered me was that they charge $4 to split a meal. We have never had to pay a split meal fee at WDW so I don't know why they feel they have to here.
Dinner Naples, Downtown Disney. This was the most disapointed meal of our stay. We split the Penne Con Pollo and it was not very good. Very bland and hardly any sauce. I had there house salad to start and that was very good.
Day 2 - Breakfast Cafe Orleans in Disneyland. I had the Three chesse Monte Cristo French Toast that was very good. If you like Stuffed french toast you will like this . My wife had the cafe scramble eggs that was very good also. She even got her bacon crisp how she likes it.
Dinner Vineyard room at DCA. This restaurant is only open on Fri, Sat. & Sun.We started with a flatbread that was very good but small. It was much smaller than at California Grill or Jiko at WDW. Next we had some type of pasta dish appetizer that was a rip off, $15 for maybe 4 bites of pasta. We split the Lamb shank for our entree that was very good ( not as good as jJiko at WDW though). It cost us $5 to split our meal here.
Day 3 we went off site for dinner.
Day 4 started off with breakfast at River Belle Terrece in Disneyland. We each had the Mickey Pancake. How can you go to Disneyland and not get Mickey pancake. After all you can get regular pancake anyday.
We had dinner at Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen in DD. It was our favorite meal of the trip. We started our meal with Roman Garlic Bread that was fantastic, the best garlic bread I have evr had. We split the 120z New York Strip that was done perfect. It came with Blue Cheese Dauphinaise Potatoes that were excellent. We had the best dessert that I have ever had. It was double chocolate bread pudding and it was to die for. A perfect meal and service was had here. I wish DD at WDW had this restaurant.
Day 5 going home day. We had just enough time to walk to DD for breakfast before we had to leave for the airport. We went to Catal in DD. I had the Buttermilk pancake with mixed berries and vanilla whip creme that was very good. It came with alot of mixed berries. My wife had the omelet with black forrest ham, Gruyere Cheese and country potatoes. She really enjoyed her omelet. It was a very good breakfast and we hope to try dinner here on our next visit.
We really liked our food during our stay except for Naples. The only thing I do not like is the split fee charge at Blue Bayou & The Vineyard room. I think it is unfare to charge this fee. We have never had to pay this fee in all the places we have ate at WDW.
I also forgot to mention that we had Dole Whips on more than one occassion.