Where Are Your Favorite Places To Dine, And To Snack At Dl. And At DCA?

Gisele

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What is your most favorite place to dine at Disneyland? and what other places do you like to dine or snack at as well at the park?
My most favorite restaurant is The Blue Bayou, at New Orleans Square.
I so totally love the ambiance of The Blue Bayou, thanks to the POTC, as well as the dining area itself, for it is a very nice looking setting.
 
My favorite place for breakfast is the River Belle Terrace. I love eating my Mickey Mouse Pancake in front of the Rivers of America.
 
for lunch it's burgers and we found village haus in dlr resort to be a great spot in the middle of fantasyland. hungry bear is good and award weiners in dca is a quick grab in route to alladin.
 

Location: 15 miles from Disneyland............How fortuitous for you! Great Dane, to live so close to DL! :) I would think that you have an annual pass, I know that I would if I lived so close to the park.
 
Whitewater Snacks. Quiet reprieve from the busyness of the parks.
 
I'm another one for the Hungery Bear. There is nothing like eating lunch on the lower floor next to the Rivers of America. Although I will also throw a vote in for Blue Bayou and The Plaza on Main Street. But in all honestly I don't care where I eat at Disneyland as long as I am there.

Michele
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ok we dont rember the name but it had good fried chiken it was nestled in new orlens sqare. id never seen it before and just needed some where to eat and get out the rain. it had some wierd roof with parts letting water drip though but we sat under a full piece and the water didnt hit us, it was like a cafiteria style, went though line chose what we wanted. first i got a hotcoco mug with soda and decied it was so cold i needed hot coco the ppl were nice and let me chage it out. and the hot coco was a cup from the halloween left overs. (we were there in nov dec)
 
I'm another one for the Hungery Bear. There is nothing like eating lunch on the lower floor next to the Rivers of America. Although I will also throw a vote in for Blue Bayou and The Plaza on Main Street. But in all honestly I don't care where I eat at Disneyland as long as I am there.

Michele
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Here's another vote for Hungry Bear. I dig the burgers and the view of the river while taking a lunch break.:thumbsup2
 
ok we dont rember the name but it had good fried chiken it was nestled in new orlens sqare. id never seen it before and just needed some where to eat and get out the rain. it had some wierd roof with parts letting water drip though but we sat under a full piece and the water didnt hit us, it was like a cafiteria style, went though line chose what we wanted. first i got a hotcoco mug with soda and decied it was so cold i needed hot coco the ppl were nice and let me chage it out. and the hot coco was a cup from the halloween left overs. (we were there in nov dec)

Must have been the French Market. Very good place to eat. We eat lunch there everytime we go.
 
Thank you everyone for your very nice posts! :)
I would like to hear from more people regarding your most favorite place to dine, at Disneyland, in Ca. and don't forget to include favorite snack foods, and locations to sit near, or at, to enjoy those snacks, or sip of whatever your taste buds prefer, at the time. :)
 
Another vote for Blue Bayou. My favorite item there is their Creme Brulee!

DH's favorite snack would be churros. DS's favorite is a fruit/yogurt/granola parfait. DD loves the chocolate chip frozen cookies. I am happy with a chocolate covered banana, a carmel apple or a dole whip.
Oh, and how could I forget! Strawberry shortcake from Plaza Inn when they have it.
 
It would be easier for me to say my least favorite: The Village Haus in Fantasyland. Their burgers taste like they've been rubbed in salt.
 
I forgot about a few of my favorites in California Adventure. I really enjoy the fruit and sour dough bread stand in the Wharf area. And I also like the fresh tortillas at the Mission Tortilla factory.

Michele
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I ate at the Village Haus, last April, and I liked my hamburger. But you know, if a cook is heavy handed with the spices, or if the meat is less than fresh, well, or if the meat was allowed in the refridgertor or freezer to mingle with other foods, and as a result pick up a unwanted flavor or flavors, then I definitely can see how the burgers there at the time, may have been yucky.
 




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