ON MAINSTREET USA
-in the morning…a churro or cinnamon roll from one of
the carts surrounding the partners statue
-afternoon or evening?… the Jolly Holliday Cafe…grilled cheese
and any one of the delicious desserts…and if you time it right…
you can sit at the Jolly Holliday seating and see the parade from there
IN TOMORROWLAND
-NOT PIZZA PORT…i realize it's the easiest to see and
it looks relaxing up in there, but it is NOT good pizza
-watermelon or pineapple from the cart across from captain EO..so yum
-Tomorrowland Terrace…decent breakfast burrito or french toast…just no
scrambled eggs..anywhere in Disneyland.. and for lunch or dinner there,
I would probably get the BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger 'cause sometimes I can
be a carnivore, but ask for the fruit instead of the fries…who really eats the
fries anywhere anyway? unless you live in utah and go to taco amigo…the
chicken sandwich there is..well…meh..
IN TOONTOWN
-avoid eating here, unless you are just feeding a small child…grownups
will NOT be happy with paying a crazy price for a mediocre hot dog, which
is the only option, besides just that yummy fruit
IN FANTASY LAND
- a little hungry? churro it up, yo! the cart is by the matterhorn..
- actually hungry? Village Haus Restaurant has a BLT flatbread Pizza that
is yum and decently priced at 8.79 and if it's just the two of you, grab the
apple & cheddar salad and split them both…that's one of the things i learned
from going to Disney a ton…split the meal…then you'll feel less bad about the
treat you're going to buy in an hour
-SUPER DUPER HUNGRY? if you just keep walking past Village House toward
the back side of big thunder mountain and you will find Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue
All you can eat barbecue chicken and ribs and corn on the cob
and cornbread and coleslaw and beans…the price is set so you can't split the
meal or whatever and lunch is cheaper than dinner, so i'd recommend making this
the only place you plan on eating that day and having a late lunch there to maximize
your dollar to stomach fullness ratio..and if anyone eats the desserts there, please
report back to me as i have never had them
IN FRONTIER LAND
-Rancho De Zucalo if possible…totally split-able taco salad…my husband loves
the cheese enchiladas…my daughter loves the fruit plate..win win win…also the
atmosphere is so calm, it's a nice crowd/heat break
-less hungry? don't like mex? a corn dog from the stage door cafe..pretty darn
delicious..once again fries, though…who eats the fries? ok..if you are going to eat
the fries, at least make fry sauce…the ratio is two ketchup packets to one
mayonnaise packet, stir well with your strongest fry and enjoy..you're welcome
IN NEW ORLEANS SQUARE
-if you go to Disneyland and do not try the Monte Cristo Sandwhich at the
Cafe Orleans…you are not really at Disneyland…so the best thing to do is
order the Monte Cristo, either one is super yummy and an order of the
pomme frites and the salade de maison and share it all..you can also get
the mickey beignets here..
-just want a snack? around the back by the train you can just get the mickey
beignets(get the seasonal ones if you're there in the Halloween time or
Christmas celebrations) and a Mint Julep if it's hot and a Hot Chocolate if it's cold
IN CRITTER COUNTRY
-At the Hungry Bear Restaurant they have SWEET onion rings (they might
substitute for the fries)…make the fry sauce again..just do it ..and a fried green
tomato sandwich or the crispy chicken
-inside that winnie the pooh store is one of the nicest places to get a treat…like i said…
my new habit is to buy one thing, split it, and get another treat or snack later instead of
getting us all each a snack at the same time..try it, it works..
IN ADVENTURE LAND
-snacktime? need protein? bengal barbecue
-people LOVE the dole whip, if you need one, get one;)
-dinnertime? go back to Rancho De Zucalo or Cafe Orleans

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