The Places That You Must Eat

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Never had that issue with the lobster - its not like being in Maine I agree, but I would send back any slimy seafood

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nuts

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We will rope drop, so breakfast choices are the QS in GC and Tangaroa Terrace at Disneyland Hotel.

Our ADRs are:

Storytellers Cafe brunch
Cafe Orleans lunch
Lamplight Lounge lunch
Carnation Cafe lunch
La Brea Bakery Cafe lunch

Planning on the following for QS
GCH Grill for breakfasts
Tangaroa Terrace for breakfast
Will try to fir in Trader Sam’s
Black Tap Craft
Bengal BBQ
Pym’s Test Kitchen
Ronto Roasters, but may drop that in favor of Trader Sam’s
Lucky Fortune Cookery
Pacific Wharf

Thank you for the suggestions.

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After returning from Disneyland, here are my observations about dining.

Storytellers Cafe brunch was very nice, loved the served items more than the buffet items, quite pricey, which I knew.
Cafe Orleans, loved the chicken gumbo, meh on the Monte Cristo

Lamplight Lounge, possibly my favorite meal. It was very windy, the overhead heaters were on, we were in the big comfy chairs, I could have taken a nap after an excellent meal.

Carnation Cafe, very good, basic food, excellent service.

La Brea My son’s favorite meal. This was very good.


The breakfast at the quick service GCH Grill was great.

Tangaroa Terrace, my son really liked the ramen.

I would not go back to Black Tap Craft, way too loud.

Loved the skewers at Bengal BBQ.

Pym’s was fine, probably wouldn’t go again.

For the rest of the meals, we ate them without remembering to take pics.

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Slightly off topic…is there a reservation finder (touring plans or other) for Disneyland Resort?

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I don’t think so, unfortunately.

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Stalk the website.

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Just made an alert for Napa Rose for my birthday, per Jen’s @OBNurseNH recommendation.

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DH had it at lunch while we were there.

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Yes. But I can’t recall the name. Google?

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https://www.diseat.com/

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