Solo Dining - which restaurants?

rmm7e

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Treating myself to a five day solo trip to DLR next month! Which restaurants have good bar dining where I'm likely to be able to walk up and get a seat? Which should I book a table for instead? I've been to DLR once but did all counter service restaurants that time. I'd like to try Carthay Circle and Napa Rose for sure. Debating whether to spring for the WOC lunch package at Carthay or spend the $ on the Walk in Walt's Footsteps Tour. Opinions?
 
Nearly all of my trips to DLR are solo (I'll be there next month, too!), although I don't eat table service too often. Napa Rose Lounge is great -- one of my fave spots to stop in to relax and get a drink and a bite. I believe you can order off the full menu, although I generally just order the mac and cheese or a pizzette (while the bartender crafts a yummy cocktail!).

If you want the full Carthay Circle menu, you'll need to book a reservation. The lounge has a separate menu and won't serve the dining room menu. I've eaten in the dining room a couple of times and never had an issue getting a reservation the same day. I just booked on the app for the next available reservation (maybe an hour in advance) when I felt like eating there. If you book for 2 people it's usually easier to find a reservation and the CMs are fine with you switching it to one person when you show up to check-in.

It seems any more that the table service restaurants in DL/DCA require reservations -- it's rare that I hear walk-ups being accepted or enduring anything less than a couple of hours wait. If you aren't picky about what time you eat, you can generally find a reservation time available the day before (or even the day of). It's easier to quickly reserve on the app so then you'll know you'll get a seat and can use the time in between to go on a ride or catch a show instead of just waiting around hoping the buzzer will go off. I think the only place where a last-minute res won't work is Blue Bayou -- that generally books up at least a week or two out, although if you keep checking, there might be a last-minute cancellation that will open up.

I'm not too sure about the DTD restaurants since I don't usually venture out there for meals, but I believe most of them have a bar where you could order the full menu.
 
Thanks, that's very helpful! Unfortunately I can't access the app while in the park - I just have a Wifi iPod Touch. I suppose I could pop into the Grand Californian lobby if I need to get on it, or do it before I leave my hotel. Debating whether it's worth it or even possible to get a burner phone.
 
Not many restaurants in the parks have bar areas where you can sit solo. I know that the Cove Bar in DCA has a bar and it may be easier for you to grab a seat there being solo. The lobster nachos are to die for! Have fun!!
 

...Napa Rose Lounge is great -- one of my fave spots to stop in to relax and get a drink and a bite. I believe you can order off the full menu...
Yes, the full menu is available in the Napa Rose Lounge.
The Lounge does not accept reservations, but there is sometimes a line and waiting list. The stools at the actual bar seem to be first come first served. I have had excellent service having a full meal at the bar, highly recommended.
 








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