Best Food and Dining Values at Disneyland
Planning a trip to Disneyland doesn’t have to break the bank, at least when it comes to food. If you know where to go, you can find economy-minded choices for delicious dining and save a little to spend on dessert or that souvenir you’ve been dying to have.
The good news is you won’t be stuck with hot dogs and hamburgers either. Here are over 40 interesting options for inexpensive dining ($11 or less) at the Disneyland Resort:
At Disneyland Park
- Village Haus Restaurant in Fantasyland (chicken sausage with sauerkraut on a pretzel roll or apple and cheddar salad with red and green apples, cheddar cheese, fresh greens, Craisins Dried Cranberries, golden raisins, candied walnuts and honey-yogurt dressing)
- The Bengal Barbecue in Adventureland (bacon-wrapped asparagus, vegetable, chicken or beef skewers)
- Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante in Frontierland (three-cheese enchiladas with red chile sauce)
- Carnation Café on Main Street, U.S.A. (a bowl of loaded baked potato soup)
- The Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland (fish and chips)
- Hungry Bear in Critter Country (fried green tomato sandwich, turkey and provolone sandwich, chicken salad sandwich)
- Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port in Tomorrowland (slice of veggie pizza, tomato-basil pasta (pictured above))
- Royal Street Veranda in New Orleans Square (gumbo or creamy chowder in a sourdough bowl)
- Tomorrowland Terrace (veggie sandwich, grilled chicken chop salad)