Dining Archive

Camp Woodchuck Kitchen Review

Camp Woodchuck Kitchen is a new counter service restaurant at Tokyo Disneyland themed to Huey, Dewey, and Louie and the Junior Woodchucks. The menu includes s’mores and other campfire favorites (although I don’t ever recall making waffle sandwiches in my Boy Scout days). In this review, we’ll take a tour of this cool new dining

Le Cellier Without Breaking the Bank

I’ve been a vocal critic of Le Cellier, but honestly, I’ve missed it. Back in the good ole days of the Disney Dining Plan, we used to dine at Le Cellier regularly, and were big fans. Unfortunately, that was a decade ago and a lot has changed since then. Menu prices, Dining Plan credit allocations,

Tokyo Disneyland Restaurant Reviews

Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have some excellent restaurants, in terms of both theme and cuisine. We’ve dined at most of the restaurants in the parks, and have reviewed many of them in posts on the blog. Each of these reviews features food photos, our thoughts on ambiance & food quality, plus comments about everything

Trail’s End Brunch Review

Millennials rejoice: brunch is served at Trail’s End. That’s right: BRUNCH AT TRAIL’S END. The venerable eatin’ joint at Fort Wilderness Campground. On paper, this Walt Disney World dining option has everything millennials love: kitschy ambiance, Instagrammable foods, a place to wear plaid shirts, good value for money, and brunch. On the cusp of the

P & J’s Southern Takeout Review

P & J’s Southern Takeout is the counter service side of Trail’s End at Fort Wilderness in Walt Disney World. The restaurant is basically a to-go option if you don’t want to do the full buffet. This review features food photos from P & J’s Southern Takeout, along with thoughts on dining here. I have

Hurricane Hanna’s Review

Hurricane Hanna’s Waterside Bar and Grill is a counter service restaurant at Beach Club Resort in Walt Disney World. Located next to Stormalong Bay pool (outside of the gate, though), this dining spot features a sit-down bar, as well as a quick-service order window, and a refillable mug station. In this review, we’ll offer some

Restaurantosaurus Review

Restaurantosaurus is an intentionally kitschy dinosaur-themed restaurant (get the name?) in Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. The menu is a mix of mostly standard American fast food, with no specific twist. It participates in the Disney Dining Plan and is a rare counter service restaurant that accepts Tables in Wonderland for a 20% discount. Due

Napa Rose Chef’s Counter Review

Napa Rose in the Grand Californian Hotel is the best restaurant at Disneyland Resort. Blue Bayou, Carthay Circle Restaurant, and Steakhouse 55 all pale in comparison to Napa Rose. Its only real competition is the new-look Club 33 (and Napa Rose Chef’s Counter is arguably the better of the two), but that’s not open to

Best Disney World Cupcakes

Walt Disney World bakeries and restaurants offer a lot of decadent snacks, including cupcakes. Here’s our list of the top Walt Disney World cupcakes, along with photos of our favorites, and where to find them. Cupcakes at Disney are something of a running joke. It seems like Disney has a special cupcake for every occasion,

Hearthstone Lounge Review

Hearthstone Lounge is the main bar in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa at Disneyland Resort in California. This bar & lounge has a large seating area serving drinks and appetizers, and you can also order from the lounge menu at a number of tables in the Grand Californian’s lobby. In this review, we’ll take

Contempo Cafe Review

Contempo Cafe in Disney’s Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World is a quick service restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu items. This review covers all three. Contempo Cafe participates in the Disney Dining Plan as a counter service credit. It does not accept the Tables in Wonderland card for a 20% discount. Contempo Cafe