Some Help With Dining

jnjusoioa

I fell in love with DLR, whats not to love. Fantas
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I have two gaps in my plans for eating, so thought I would try here for some advice from my DIS friends. This will be my last Disney trip for several years for personal reasons so would like to do it up big. We are already eating at Cafe Orleans, Rainforest Cafe, Minnie's, Lobster Nachos at the Cove Bar, Ariel's for WOC, Goofy's for breakfast, Surf's Up, and Blue Bayou. On Saturday night we are going to do the Fantasmic preferred seating but not sure where to have dinner that night, then on Sunday night we will go to Blue Bayou since that will be our last night, we are doing Surf's Up for breakast but I thinking mid-day we will need something and not sure where to go. Any advice would be great. Thank you.:goodvibes
 
What about Hungry Bear? They have a new menu in case you haven't been there lately.
 
I highly recommend the Storyteller's Cafe inside the Grand Californian Hotel. You can order off the menu or choose the buffet. IMO, it's a step up from all theme park food at about the same price. Of all the places we've tried at DLR, this is our favorite.
 

I think the Carnation Cafe is great for lunch if you are looking for table service. We went there on our last trip and it was great. For counter service Pizza Port would be a nice option. I remember having yummy salads & pasta there.
 
DLH is opening a new restaurant called Tangaroa Terrace, that will be "island" inspired food.........we can't wait to give this place a try!!
 
This isn't WDW! You don't need to plan EVERY meal... When you are hungry look around and find some place to eat! :thumbsup2
 





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