Disney4me Posted June 27, 2014 Report Share Posted June 27, 2014 Good food is tops. But having a delicious meal with a lovely view makes everything taste even better, I think. And I’m pretty sure you agree with me, since we both love Disney!Disneyland Dole Whip FloatI’m feeling a little homesick for the Park that Started It All today, so I thought I’d take a virtual trip to Disneyland and check out a few of my favorite spots that offer not just great food, but also cool stuff to look at. I’ll be honest — sometimes, it’s the view that draws me to a couple of these spots, even more than the eats!Let’s take a look at some of our favorite Disneyland Meals with a View!Blue BayouWhen thinking of a restaurant with a view, your mind may immediately jump to something outside — say, a river or a mountain. We’ll get to those, for sure — but we’re going to start with the Bayou.That’s right. Our first meal with a view takes place at that Disney landmark, Blue Bayou. It may be Southern Cali sunny when you enter, but inside, the sky is inky blue, and the mood is foreboding.Night Falls on the BayouSomething mysterious and slightly sinister is in the air. Could it be…Pirates?Should We Warn Them They’re About to Encounter Scallywags?Yes, indeedy! Because Blue Bayou overlooks the entrance to Pirates of the Caribbean. So you’ll have a chance to see folks off at the beginning of their perilous journey.Fortunately, you’re safe on the terrace of this gracious Southern mansion, about to tuck into some delicious, Cajun-inspired food.The Beautiful Terrace Seating AreaBlue Bayou is open for lunch and dinner, but we prefer the former. That’s the only time you can get the famous and incredibly delicious Monte Cristo Sandwich.Le Special de Monte Cristo SandwichClassic food with a classic view. It’s a pretty special way to pass the time.Cove BarWhen I’m in the mood for a little grown-up libation, I love to head over to Cove Bar in Disney California Adventure.You’ll find this somewhat hidden gem situated above Ariel’s Grotto overlooking Paradise Pier. And it’s the location that makes this stop so special (though the food ain’t half bad).View from Cove BarThat covered area with the beautiful seaside touches is a great place to relax and unwind. With the shady patio seating and close proximity to the water, you’ll often enjoy cool breezes that make you feel like you’re inside and outside at the same time!And while most of the drinks here are part of the Standard Disney Bar Menu, you will find a couple specialty drinks as well. Personally, I think it’s a fantastic opportunity to indulge in that Disney classic cocktail, the Blue Glow-tini!Disney’s Blue Glow-TiniAnd don’t skip Cove Bar if you are hungry. They have an interesting menu of pub grub as well. The Tri-Tip Sliders look especially inviting!Hungry Bear RestaurantThink seclusion is impossible at Disneyland? Think again. Allow me to share with you a table with a view at Hungry Bear Restaurant.Located in Critter Country, you’ll have a little bit of a hike to get to this spot. Hungry Bear is at the way, way, WAY back of the Park. But once you get there, you’re richly rewarded.It’s like eating your lunch in a treehouse!Cool Hungry Bear Seating!While the three different levels of seating all have their charms, I recommend a seat by the water, where you’ll have a lovely view of the Rivers of America. This serene slice of Disneyland is a great place to relax for a little while between fun attractions.View from the Hungry BearThe menu here is counter service Sandwiches and Salads with some interesting options, like the mammoth Pioneer Chili Cheeseburger. Their Crispy Chicken Sandwich gets good marks too.Pioneer Chili CheeseburgerAnd who can pass up a Lemon Bumblebee Cupcake with Lemon-Cream Filling and Honey-Lemon Frosting?!? Not me!Lemon Bumblebee CupcakeSo above all, be sure to save room for dessert!Flo’s V-8 CafeLet’s see…we’ve seen plenty of water so far. How about we hit the desert next? That’s what you’ll find when you travel Route 66 for a stop at Flo’s V-8 Cafe!This particular part of the Mother Road winds through Cars Land, of course. So you’ll see sweeping vistas surrounding Radiator Springs Racers!Outdoor Seating Overlooking Radiator Springs and the DesertAnd the level of detail here really does make you think you’ve wandered right into the movie screen. You’ll be convinced that you’re visiting Carburetor County when you visit Flo’s.The views of the town and rock formations are stunning, but save some time to have a look around Flo’s inside as well. There’s so much to take in!Motor Oil and Gas Pumps on the PatioAs beautiful as the view is during the daytime, be sure to swing back through Cars Land at night. Seeing Flo’s lit up in all of her fluorescent splendor is truly something special.Flo’s V-8 Cafe in Disney California AdventureWith homestyle, diner-inspired food, you won’t leave hungry. I enjoyed the Roast Beef Dinner during my last visit.Roast Beef DinnerBut milkshakes and desserts are pretty delicious, too. I fell hard for the Chocolate Mud Pie!Chocolate Mud PieBut you won’t go wrong ordering Flo’s Ugly Crust Pies, either! The flavors change up seasonally, but when in doubt, you can always snag Flo’s Signature Apple-Cheddar Pie-O-Rama!And there you have it — Meals with a View, Disneyland-style. Eat for sure. And enjoy those delicious meals! But don’t forget to take in the lovely surroundings too. It’s a great way to unwind during a fun, hectic day in the Happiest Place on Earth.What are your picks for meals with a view when visiting Disneyland? Weigh in below with your votes in comments!Disney Food Blog Fans, be sure to check out our DFB Disney World Dining Guide e-Books! Find great deals at DFBStore.com!Also, come on over and: Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on TwitterBecome a Facebook FanRelated posts:Top 10 Disneyland Fast Food JointsMonstrous Summer Specialty Foods Available at Disneyland and Walt Disney World ResortsDining in Disneyland: Breakfast at Flo’s V-8 CafeView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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