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There are other changes as well.
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Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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What are the best QS places at DL & CA in your opinion. Trying to decide where we might want to eat. I know we will be snacking mostly, but just in case.
I love The Hungry Bear Restaurant located in Critter Country. The food is decent and the location is quiet and restful. I have heard good things about the Cozy Cone Motel and Flo's in Cars Land, but have not experienced them yet. Eager to try them out in September! Also love Pacific Wharf and River Belle Terrace.
CA we love the Pacific Wharf area as it is a "real" food court area with mexican (Coquina Cucomonga Mexican Grill), asian(Lucky Fortune Cookery), american(Pacific Wharf Cafe) and Ghiradellis Soda Fountain for dessert. The portions are nice sized, the food is great, there is ample shaded seating, some even by the water and restrooms are located here as well. Also the location is nice because you can go in and out of Cars Land behind Radiator Springs Racers or just cross the bridge to Paradise Pier.Oh and you can take the Boudin Bakery tour here before you eat and get a free sample of that awesome sourdough bread! If you like it you can order some at the Pacific Wharf Cafe or the bread cart out front. Sometimes we just grab a loaf of Mickey bread and make a snack out of it. Taste Pilots Grill runs a close second for us at CA. The ribs are wonderful!!
DL- we usually end up at CA or DtD but these are our go-to places at DL Red Wagon Corn Dogs-amazing Jolly Holiday Bakery. Really like everything we have had here. Lots of variety
I know you posted this June, but according to your countdown, you haven't taken your vacation yet...? So...
I agree with DebiDebiDebi about the Hungry Bear Restaurant. I love the location and it's a great burger and fry place. Also in that park I like Bengal BBQ and Red Rockett's Pizza Port.
On CA Adventure side, coasties mentioned the Pacific Wharf area. There's a bit of everything in this food court area. Of course, I was thrilled when Starbuck's opened. I was surprised at the snacking choices offered.
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My 2 faves last trip: Splitting a mint choc chip sunday in the window of gibson girl on main street (gotta get lucky with the tables, not many avail.) and sitting on the step behind the chowder place over by the canoes at night. Nearly invisible, beautiful view of NOSquare across the water.
Well, this was a fun little rabbit hole to go down!
That's the Harbour Galley chowder place in blue on the left.
Here's a close-up of the Fowler's Inn building. I have no idea what is in there. OK, as I suspected, it's the kitchen area for the Galley. I knew this at the time, but in the pictures it is hard to believe.
See the step on the outside of the railing? That's where we sat. It's more of a perch than a seat, but it felt elt very casual and awesome. We felt like we found a secret little spot. The chowder was good and the bread was filling. I shared this with my son, and DH helped a little too. We were going for very cheap eats, just something hot to suppliment our daily diet of granola bars, cheesy peanut butter crackers and tangerines!
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Okay...I got it now. (Thx for posting the pictures!) I was thinking of the little shack to the left in the top picture, but forgot about the rest the building (Fowler's Inn.) It is a neat little hideaway.
I felt the same at Hungry Bear's Restaurant. There's two levels of seating. So, sometimes the bottom level feels semi-private depending on how busy they are.
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Ah! I will have to remember this for our next visit! I'm with you Joby, I love the Hungry Bear. We always sit next to the railing and wave at the folks on the riverboat, etc.
I have to second Pacific Warf because there are great options there but the remodel over is nice too and sometimes there is live music to enjoy while you eat. My kids go for Pizza at the Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta while us grownups get Kebabs from the Paradise Garden Grill. We had breakfast at the Cozy Cone and I have to say the scrambled egg cone while novel is kinda gross. Go for lunch if you go.