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Top 5 Highest Rated Disney California Adventure Quick Service Restaurants

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Have you ever been in Disney California Adventure and your stomach starts growling? But then you see the list of restaurants and you have no idea what’s good and what’s not? We’re here to help. Today we’re going to take a look at the top 5 highest rated Disney California Adventure quick service restaurants, as rated by you and your fellow TouringPlans and Unofficial Guide to Disneyland readers. Keep in mind this list only includes quick service restaurants. No full service locations, outdoor vending carts, or snack stands (some of which may rank higher in our surveys) will be on this list.

#5 Cozy Cone Motel – Cars Land

Rating: 91%

Summary: Each conical commissary in this food court, based on Sally’s construction-cone motel from the film, serves different snacks and drinks with punny names such as “chili cone queso” and “route beer floats.” Check the selections before you line up because each of the five cones vends a different menu.

House Specialties: Churros, soft serve ice cream, popcorn, drinks, and chili or mac & cheese served in cone-shaped bread.

Comments: People love Cozy Cone’s selection of relatively affordable snacks and treats.

#4 Corn Dog Castle – Paradise Garden Park

Rating: 92%

Summary: A throwback to the California Crazy architecture of the 1920s-1930s, the Corn Dog Castle is pretty much self-explanatory. It caters to the needs of people jonesing for a corn dog fix who are too far away from the Little Red Wagon on Main Street in Disneyland. If you like those dogs, or if you always thought they would be good if they didn’t have all that darn meat and were stuffed with cheese instead, then this is the place for you.

House Specialties: Disneyland’s famous hand dipped corn dog.

Comments: It’s no surprise that Disneyland’s famous corn dogs rate so highly among Disneyland Resort visitors. They’re gigantic, sinfully delicious (especially the hot link corn dog), and they’re affordable when compared to other quick service food. You can get a dog with a side of chips for around only $11.

#3 Paradise Garden Grill – Paradise Garden Park

Rating: 93%

Summary: With an abundance of covered, shady seating, live bands, and roughly a jillion tiny lights decorating the surroundings, this is one of the most pleasant places in DCA to take a break for a quick meal. This open-air dining venue, themed to a Victorian beer garden, shares seating with Boardwalk Pizza. The backstory is about an immigrant family whose humble roadside grill grew into a dining empire.

House Specialties: The menu is constantly changing with the season. During Hispanic festivals like !Viva Navidad! the menu here may be swapped for some excellent Latin entrees. Asian dishes take over during DCA’s Lunar New Year celebration.

Comments: Paradise Garden Grill’s has had everything from barbecue ribs, Mexican food, Asian entrees, and much more. You never know what kind of menu you’ll find at Paradise Garden Grill during your visit.

#2: Aunt Cass Cafe – San Franksokyo Square

Rating: 93%

Summary: Big Hero 6 themed eatery in San Fransokyo Square.

House Specialties: Various soups or mac & cheese served in freshly made bread bowls. Seasonal bread pudding.

Comments: Disney simplified the menu recently to remove most of the unique Japanese dishes, which is unfortunate. The focus of the menu is the bread bowls, which are good, but not very exciting. However, the Japanese-style fluffy pancake is a unique dessert in Disney California Adventure and they’re fantastic. The seasonal bread puddings are a must try.

Full Aunt Cass Cafe Review

 

#1 Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop – San Franksokyo Square

Rating: 95%

Summary: An outpost of the popular San Francisco-based chocolate company. Visit to gorge yourself on tasty ice cream.

House Specialties: Ice cream sundaes, shakes and fresh made brownies.

Comments: The chocolate and ice cream creations are good, but they’re extremely pricy when compared to any other ice cream locations in Disneyland Resort. For example, a shake costs $13 to $15, while a Hot Fudge Sundae will set you back $17.95. Instead try Salt & Straw in Downtown Disney. Trust us, it’s worth the walk.

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Do you agree with how our readers rate the top 5 Disney California Adventure quick service restaurants? Let me know in the comments as well as your favorite DCA dining locations. 

 

 

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Guy Selga Jr.

Disneyland writer for TouringPlans.com and co-author of the Unofficial Guide to Disneyland. Also a Disneyland local and appreciator of Disney theme park history. Twitter and Instagram: @guyselga

2 thoughts on “Top 5 Highest Rated Disney California Adventure Quick Service Restaurants

  • Ghirardelli Soda Fountain is a classic, but wow, those prices are steep! Does anyone have recommendations for more affordable dessert spots in DCA? I’m looking for something sweet without the hefty price tag!

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    • Ghirardelli is extremely expensive. Go for the seasonal bread pudding at Aunt Cass Cafe. It’s always delicious. There’s also Trolley Treats on Buena Vista Street that has a selection of baked goods and other desserts.

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