Places to Eat at the DLR

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    Originally Posted By pleddy36

    At the end of March, 2007, after 11 years of living just steps from Disneyland, my partner and I will be leaving California. Our plans are to head to Athens, Georgia, to be closer to my family. I had an idea of each month eating at a restaurant at the DLR that we haven't tried before. Storyteller's Cafe is at the top of my list. Has anyone eaten there, and if so, how was it? Also, any other favorite spts to eat at the Resort?
     
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    Originally Posted By ChiMike

    I think Storyteller's Cafe is a great location. Pricey in comparison but certainly good quality food. I liked the atmosphere too.
     
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    Originally Posted By tapdancemom

    I had lunch at Storyteller's with my sister last weekend. Warm bread and muffins are brought out first, excellent muffins. She had a cheeseburger and I had a grilled chicken melt on garlic bread, with grilled onions and tomatoes. It was excellent. We shared a warm yummy brownie w/ice cream. It was nice to be just a few steps away from the park and sitting and enjoying a delicious meal in a relaxed atmosphere.
     
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    Originally Posted By cstephens

    I love Storyteller's for breakfast, and I like it for dinner, but I highly recommend against it for lunch.

    Since Blue Bayou and Cafe New Orleans have been recently changed, and they're both good, I'd recommend those.

    I happen to love Napa Rose and Catal.

    We recently had breakfast at Granville's and really enjoyed it. Our past dinner there was quite good as well, but be warned that it can be pricey.




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    Originally Posted By YourPalEd

    No, you can't go to athens. You must stay here, and try not only the restaurants but the fruit carts, and icecream stores.

    Have your family move here. It just isn't right.

    The rice crispy things can not just be tried once. You need to try them with white and dark chocolate, during the day, and at least a few times at night. During the parades, either parade should suffice.

    chicken dinner on the patio of plaza inn off main street by the hub used to be a wonderful place to eat a late dinner, and watch the fireworks. Refills on liquids.
     
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    Originally Posted By YourPalEd

    Paging cstephens. Someone needs help about dining in dca over in the disney expansion message section. I figure you have the most experience so:

    <a href="http://mb.laughingplace.com/default.asp?WCI=MsgBoard&WCE=T-77957-P-2&Refresh=0809121529" target="_blank">http://mb.laughingplace.com/de
    fault.asp?WCI=MsgBoard&WCE=T-77957-P-2&Refresh=0809121529</a>

    Take care and have fun.
     
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    Originally Posted By dlkozy

    I second the chicken dinner at the Plaza Inn. I also love snacks at the candy store by Pooh.

    I will not ever choose Storytellers again-poor service and the food was not worth the $$ when we were there.

    But, my favorite place is Carnation on Main Street. Great atmosphere and yummy potato soup!
     

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