Restaurant Suggestions

Conniesaurus

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This will be our first time at Disneyland. We have been to Disney World many times. Any help with restaurant suggestions would be appreciated. We are going in July.
 
Are you looking for character meals or just regular restaurants in general?

Here is a list of menus from Disneyland/DCA/Resort hotels. There are character meals in this list as well. *Note if you want character dining, make reservations which start 60 days prior to the day you want to eat*

http://allears.net/dlr/din/menu/menus.htm

If your looking for something not Disney related, there are loads of options in the area. Downtown Disney has multiple options:

- Compass Books Cafe
- ESPN Zone Restaurant
- Haagen-Dazs
- House of Blues Restaurant
- Jamba Juice
- La Brea Bakery Cafe
- Naples Ristorante Pizzeria
- Napolini
- Rainforest Cafe
- Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen
- Tortilla Jo's
- Uva Bar
- Wetzel's Pretzels

If your on Harbor where the big strip of Off Site hotels are, they have Mimi's, Millies, Ihop, McDonalds, Quiznos, Tony Romas, and then there is the Garden Walk which has restaurants like the Cheese cake factory & Bubba Gumps.

If you really like sea food, may I suggest a $10 cab ride up the road to Joes Crab Shack??? GOOD FOOD and the price is very good.
 
Many folks enjoy the Blue Bayou, as it is located inside the POTC ride, and it offers a very unique ambiance.

My personal favorites are:

Carnation Cafe in DL - great location for people watching along Main Street. I prefer it not so much for breakfast but for lunch-dinner-dessert only meals (good meat loaf stack and yummy Matterhorn sundae & apple pie a la mode). Seating is limited so definitely make a reservation for this, as tables fill up fast and the line of people waiting can be long.

Blue Ribbon Bakery in DL (counter service)- Yummy, ooey, gooey, messy cinnamon rolls, blended mochas and other baked treats.

River Belle Terrace in DL (counter service) has a nice location at the intersection of New Orleans Square and Adventureland, and serves the famous Mickey Mouse pancakes for breakfast, as well as some fairly thick turkey sandwiches for lunch and dinner.

Plaza Inn in DL is counter service, "buffeteria-style" food and the interior of the restaurant is quite beautiful. The portions are quite lare, and the chicken is very popular here.

Bengal BBQ (counter service) in DL serves various skewers (I am partial to the chicken skewer), which are enough for a light meal.

Wine Country Trattoria in DCA has a nice ambiance (try to get an outdoor table). Yummy meatball sandwiches. Other people are partial to the lasagna and my friend enjoyed the Caprese sandwich and huge pizzetta salad. They also served an eye-catching blood orange sorbet.

Taste Pilots Grill in DCA (counter service) serves decent burgers and shakes and all the expected accompaniments, and it has, in my opinion, the best soundtrack. While you eat your burgers, you will be treated to various space travel/aviation-related songs such as "Space Oddity" by David Bowie, "Rocket Man" by Elton John, "Fly Like an Eagle" by Steve Miller, etc., etc. Seeing that I grew up in that kind of 70's classic rock age, I would go there just to listen to the music!!

Storytellers Cafe in the GCH is a really nice, cozy, warm, earthy kind of place with a fireplace and rustic sort of atmosphere. I prefer it for the non-character meals. Lunch is good there and they serve the best spaghetti and garlic bread for dinner!

Goofy's Kitchen in the DLH is my favorite of all the DLR restaurants - it happens to be a good restaurant with a wide variety of food choices...that also just happens to have characters!

As for the non-Disney specific restaurants that can be found in Downtown Disney, I like Rainforest Cafe for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Naples Ristorante (try to get an outdoor table to soak in the fun atmosphere of DTD), and I like ESPN Zone (good portion sizes, good food - very busy, noisy atmosphere, however).

I have not tried them yet, but I hear great things about Cafe Orleans in DL (pretty consistently), Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen in DTD and Napa Rose in the GCH. People are also particularly fond of Ariel's Grotto Princess meal in DCA, as it has more unique food choices there (emphasis on seafood and slightly more upscale dishes).

Oh, and be sure to not leave DLR without grabbing a delicious, sweet, juicy, refreshing pineapple spear from one of the outdoor vendors on Main Street or in DCA. Those spears are SO delectable and addictive - DLR really does fruit well, as most of the melon, berries and pineapple I have had there is out of this world. (So is the bacon, as a rule!)
 
I like Steakhouse 55, great if you are a beef person. We have never had a bad meal at BB or NR. Depends on your tastes.

Jack
 

Wow, thanks everyone for all of your suggestions! We can't wait to try the different restaurants!
 





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