Originally Posted By Dyznydad Once again, my wife and I are leaving the kids at home and celebrating our Valentines Day anniversary at Disneyland. (The kids are fine with it, one of the plus factors of having older kids and Annual Passes. Also, never get married on Valentines Day, sounds cute but makes celebrating not very practical). I'm trying to think of a nice place to eat inside the parks. Blue Bayou has great atmosphere, but my wife and I were not thrilled with the food last time. There's Ariel's Grotto in DCA. Not sure about that one. What do you all think?
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains They have a nice selection of adult food and it includes all three courses. I really like it and found the service usually pretty good. What about hooks pointe or napa rose.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains And Ariels includes you drink - unless you order from the bar
Originally Posted By 8 ilovemickey 8 Do not eat at Ariels! The food there is the worst I have had anywhere in the Disneyland area! Just wanted to give you a little warning.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Funny - we had wonderful food...and have eaten there at least 4 times...
Originally Posted By oredisneyfan We ate at Ariel's Grotto for lunch last Spring and the food was awful....that said, I've heard good things about their dinner. We still enjoyed the atmosphere and the princess's but I wouldn't go again for the food. I've heard great things about Napa Rose though.
Originally Posted By judros Steak House 55 at the Disneyland Hotel is very nice and has very good food.
Originally Posted By 8 ilovemickey 8 We ate their for lunch. I've had had much better food at a chain restaurant. Granted we had eaten at the Napa Rose the night before but still it was completely not worth it. The Napa Rose is amazing. I have eaten at some high-end restaurants and this might be my favorite. I strongly suggest eating there if you can!
Originally Posted By Dyznydad Thanks! Great responses! We did the Napa Rose last year, and it is wonderful. They messed up my wife's order, and the chef made this giant plate of steamed clams, shrimp, etc. for her while she waited. By the time the correct order came, we were both full. Anyhow, I was looking at options for eating inside the parks. I guess I have to look "outside" the box. I'm thinking one of the hotels right now.