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DJ_MENTOS
03-21-2005, 09:39 AM
Napa Rose & Blue Bayou & Award Weiners

MrsG
03-21-2005, 09:59 AM
Napa Rose & Blue Bayou & Award Weiners
Yeah! Another fan of Award Weiners! And I like your versatility - Napa Rose and Award Weiners :D

Fitspire
03-21-2005, 10:05 AM
I'm pretty fond of the Fried Chicken at the French Market.

JosieGirl71
03-21-2005, 10:08 AM
I have never eaten at a DLR restaurant. The closest I have come is ESPN Zone in DTD or Mimi's Cafe. :rolleyes: We are definitely going to have lunch at Blue Bayou when DH and I are at DLR in the fall. I have to make my list of must-eat places!

rentayenta
03-21-2005, 10:12 AM
I have never eaten at a DLR restaurant. The closest I have come is ESPN Zone in DTD or Mimi's Cafe. :rolleyes: We are definitely going to have lunch at Blue Bayou when DH and I are at DLR in the fall. I have to make my list of must-eat places!


Yes, you must make a list and let's start here:

French Market
corndog from the red corn dog cart at the end of Main St.
caramel apples
popcorn and Coca Cola
Carnation Cafe- the breakfast looked so yummy!

mkcbunny
04-20-2005, 08:00 PM
We love the River Belle for breakfast, too. Great on days when you hit the park early before eating and need to nourish before noon.

Turkey Leg: It's not a location, it's a state of mind.

The Mexican place in DL also gets my vote, although I don't think I have been there since they changed the menu and pulled the BBQ.

Catal/Uva Bar: It's in DD, but so close you can see it from the "esplanade" [aka central area, or whatever they call the brick walkway between DL and DCA these days].We love lunch at UVA, as long as the music isn't blaring something you dislike. But it's a nice salad and cocktail if you want one. Good calamari, too. Inside and connected to Uva is Catal, which we've had good dinner experiences at.

Have to go with Napa Rose in the GCH for a fancy meal. It's not in the park, but it's so close. We plan to try Storyteller's for lunch this trip, too.

Emma
04-20-2005, 08:04 PM
I really like the little restaurant on Main Street next to the Blue Ribbon Bakery. Is it called the Carnation Cafe? I like their Turkey and Cranberry sandwich, and I like to people watch.

--Emma

Disneynerd
04-20-2005, 08:10 PM
Wanna good steak? Grandvilles in the Disneyland Hotel! :)

ILoveChurros
04-20-2005, 09:16 PM
For a nice quick and cheap meal...it's all about WHITEWATER SNACKS!!!!

But for a nice sit down and relax place, I would go with Rancho del Zocalo or Plaza Inn.

MrVisible
04-21-2005, 12:23 AM
The Carnation Cafe on Main Street offers a croissant benedict. It's one of the things that I look forward to most about Disneyland. I can't begin to describe how yummy it is.

And remember, all calories and cholesterol consumed at Disneyland only count for half. So eat up!

evrythngwmn
04-21-2005, 12:33 AM
I second Storytellers. Corn chowder, yum.

I Heart Disneyland!
04-21-2005, 12:54 AM
I really like the little restaurant on Main Street next to the Blue Ribbon Bakery. Is it called the Carnation Cafe? I like their Turkey and Cranberry sandwich, and I like to people watch.

--Emma

I love this place! We always try to eat breakfast there at least once during our stay! Yumm!

I Heart Disneyland!
04-21-2005, 12:55 AM
I second Storytellers. Corn chowder, yum.

Isn't this sort of child oriented? Because our are grown adults now!

sdfilmcritic
04-21-2005, 01:49 AM
I like Blue Bayou when I can afford it and I like Rancho del Zocalo because I like Mexican food. In DTD I like the Chicken Fried Chicken at Rainforest Cafe and I like Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen. I haven't tried all of the restaurants in DTD yet.

3894
04-21-2005, 04:52 AM
Isn't this sort of child oriented? Because our are grown adults now!

Storytellers isn't specifically geared to children. There's a good mix of sophisticated and kid-pleasin' items.

sdfilmcritic
04-21-2005, 04:56 AM
What's the average price range of Napa Rose's dinner and lunch menus? I know the restaurant is supposed to be fancy and expensive, so I was hoping to get a general idea about the prices.

bubsy
04-21-2005, 07:14 AM
I like the Tacos at Tortilla Joe's walk up.
I have never had a great meal at the Resort, it's all pretty meh - but we've never tried Napa Rose, or really any of the restaurants at GC.

3894
04-21-2005, 07:26 AM
What's the average price range of Napa Rose's dinner and lunch menus? I know the restaurant is supposed to be fancy and expensive, so I was hoping to get a general idea about the prices.

Click me (http://www.dlresortinfo.com/grandcalifornianrestaurants/naparose/naparose.html)

The Vitner's Menu looks fun, doesn't it?

tod
04-21-2005, 07:42 AM
So Italian restaurants serve cardboard?

Nah, it comes free with the pizza...

;)

nursemelis374
04-21-2005, 08:24 AM
Blue Bayou is my favorite place to eat there. I like to go for lunch and have a Monte Cristo and a big ol' basket of bread! Free refills on diet coke too!

I also like Rancho del Zocalo and Tortilla Joe's Cantina. The drowned nachos are really good and it is great to sit outside and people watch. In DCA, I love to get cheese corndogs.

My new favorite dessert is beignets from the jazz place. Our new tradition is to leave the parks, shop, eat beignets, and then take the monorail in.

cstephens
04-21-2005, 09:20 AM
What's the average price range of Napa Rose's dinner and lunch menus?

FYI, Napa Rose only serves dinner, except for special occasions.

Their Sunday brunch was awesome. Too bad they took it away. :(

sdfilmcritic
04-21-2005, 06:17 PM
The Vitner's Menu looks fun, doesn't it?Looks fun, but very expensive.

cstephens
04-21-2005, 08:10 PM
Looks fun, but very expensive.

Actually, for what you get, it's a pretty good deal. But note that the Vintner's Table menu changes every week. I don't think I've ordered off the menu for some time, so I'd actually like to go when I *don't* want the Vintner's Table.