Economy-minded vacationers will find plenty of choices for delicious dining that won’t break the budget. Think beyond hot dogs and hamburgers. Here are some interesting picks for inexpensive dining ($10 or less) at the Disneyland Resort:
- Bengal Barbecue in Adventureland (bacon-wrapped asparagus, vegetable, chicken or beef skewers)
- Rancho del Zocalo in Frontierland (four cheese enchiladas with red chile sauce)
- Carnation Café on Main Street, U.S.A. (a bowl of loaded baked potato soup)
- Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland (fish ‘n chips)
- Hungry Bear in Critter Country (grilled chicken Caesar, veggie burger, turkey club)
- Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port in Tomorrowland (slice of veggie pizza, tomato-basil pasta)
- Royal Street Veranda in New Orleans Square (gumbo in a sourdough bowl)
- Tomorrowland Terrace (grilled veggie sandwich, fresh fruit plate)
At Disney’s California AdventurePark
- Wine Country Trattoria in the Golden State (caprese salad, chef’s soup)
- Lucky Fortune Cookery (Asian rice bowl with beef, chicken or tofu)
- Pacific Wharf Café (Santa Rosa corn chowder, Vallejo vegetarian chili served in sourdough bowls)
- Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill (tamales and tacos)
- Taste Pilot’s Grill, Golden State Condor Flats (three large pork ribs, fries and slaw)
At Disneyland Hotel
- The Coffee House (chef salad, ham and cheese sandwich)
At Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel
- PCH Grill (one-third-pound Angus burgers, club sandwich, grilled chicken breast sandwich, skinny melt with beef or turkey patty on bed of grilled zucchini and caramelized onions)
At Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
- White Water Snacks (veggie burger, nachos, personal pizzas)
- Storyteller’s Café (at lunch, corn chowder, chicken quesadilla, sticky ribs with soba salad)
At Downtown Disney District
- House of Blues (chicken shrimp gumbo, crispy catfish nuggets, spicy calamari, chicken quesadillas.)
- La Brea Bakery Express (soup in a sourdough bread bowl, various sandwiches and salads)
- Napolini (paninis, baked pasta, pizza by the slice)
- Rain Forest Café (buffalo wings, chili con queso)
- Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen Express (jambalaya, gumbo, po’ boy sandwiches)
- Tortilla Jo’s Taqueria (tacos, burritos, nachos)
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Troubadour Tavern has loaded baked potatoes and bratwurst for around $7 each. The potatoes are a meal in themselves.
We love Rancho Zocalo and share the chicken dinner. Mom loves the kid chicken nuggets at Taste Pilot. Corn Dogs are under $7 and worth it. I love the Asian Salad at Tangaroa Terrace at Disneyland Hotel and they have flatbreads. I love their pulled pork but cannot eat the flatbread.
Great list you have there.
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