I got this question emailed to me recently:
Out of curiosity if you had to name your TOP 5 Disney eats what would they be?
What a perfect way to finally talk about my blog's namesake, Disneyland!
Personally, because it's Disneyland, a lot of it depends on the company I'm with or how I'm feeling if I'm on a solo trip. And I haven't experienced every eatery around Disneyland either. But for the above reasons, perhaps my faves would be...
1. Taste Pilot's Grill - the ribs there are now a fave of mine, until they reopen Big Thunder BBQ again someday, and enjoying my Disney park meal with a beer is a treat I appreciate
2. Little Red Wagon - the simplicity of the corn dogs from Main Street, USA somehow puts me into the mindframe of a simplier time, just like the area my meal comes from
3. Carnation Café - only been there for breakfast, but often and with friends, and 9 times out of 10 our server is Bob who recognizes us and greets us like an ol' friend
4. Café Orleans - I actually haven't been there in quite a while, but my friends and I often used to meet up there after work on a Friday evening for dinner where it's the easier place to enjoy a Monte Cristo Sandwich inside Disneyland
5. Tiki Place - again, more for the smile it derives rather than it being a full meal, I've introduced many a friend to the Dole Pineapple Whip and Dole Pineapple Whip Float and they've always thanked me gratefully for it
So, that was my response. But now that I've had some time to think about it, there're probably a couple of other places I might've included on that list.
Honorable Mention #1: Goofy's Kitchen - every visit there with a buncha friends has included so much good food and so much fun.
Honorable Mention #2: Redd Rockett's Pizza Port - good and filling food for a good price
Like I said above, I haven't tried every place there is to eat at Disneyland, DCA or Downtown Disney. So here's my top 5 Eateries I hope to try out soon...
1. White Water Snacks inside the Grand Californian Hotel - many posters on MousePad and MiceChat have nothing but raves to say about the quality of the sandwiches and the ease of stopping in to get their meals here
2. Cove Bar next to Ariel's Grotto at Disney's California Adventure - another place I've read about, finally corroborated by at least one friend who's been there, who agrees the their Lobster Nachos earn their popular reputation
3. Storyteller's Cafe - the fine dining option inside the Grand Californian Hotel
4. Carnation Café - I've never tried lunch there, only breakfast
5. Club 33 inside Disneyland - the secret member's only place, nuff said
So, been to Disneyland? Then what're your faves?
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