Sherry E
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Yes, that is one I was trying to think of. Not horrible, but not really good either. We don't go there. And years ago it seemed like that hamburger was almost all you could get anywhere at DL. Hungry Bear still seems to have the same burger. It was then we would go off to the DLH in search of something differernt. That was when we found this very cute 50's dinner there. Loved that, but it is gone now. When that left we found some decent food near the DLH pool. It was a bar. Now, there are more choices around DLR but those two places mentioned I earlier seem to be a throw back to more bland times.
I know what you mean about those hamburgers - pre-1992, they were all over the park....usually cold, dry and wimpy and just not good. I have not eaten at Hungry Bear yet so I didn't realize the burgers were similar.
And the diner you are referring to (it was like a coffee shop/pie shop/diner) was the Monorail Cafe. That was one of the biggest mistakes they made - getting rid of the Monorail Cafe. It had GREAT food, and it fit a niche of not being a character meal, not being an 'upscale,' expensive place and not being one of the more fast food-type places with those cold, dry burgers. DLH had a few restaurants that are now all gone - Mazie's (sp?), Cafe Villa Verde, and something else I am forgetting....not to mention the long gone Sgt. Preston's Yukon Saloon/Neon Cactus and the Pavilion Lounge. But Monorail Cafe is one they should really try to bring back and squeeze in somewhere - even in a different hotel like the PPH.