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Originally Posted by SnazzyCMB
Ok, so we are only going to have 3 days in DLR (staying at GC) because 1 of our days will be spent on a tour of Los Angeles/Hollywood, etc. We are definitely planning on Napa Rose, but what are some other "must do" places to eat? I want quick service, counter service, and table service. (Our favorite thing to do in WDW is eat our way thru Magic Kingdom and Epcot), so I wanna know where all the best goodies are so I can pack in as much as possible in 3 days! 
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Napa Rose is a wonderful restaurant.
Unfortunately, I can't afford to eat there all the time. But then, they don't serve breakfast or lunch, either..
There are a multitude of restaurants that will suit you. Most are good. But luckily for you, as you have no children tagging along, you can avoid the Pizza Port.

Ugh.
GC - Grand Californian
DD - Downtown Disney
DLR - Disneyland
CAR - California Adventure
Seriously, here are the best six restaurants for sit down service:
Napa Rose - GC - Absolutely the best meal you will ever have hands down.
Jazz Kitchen - DD - Open for breakfast (Eggs St. Charles

) lunch and dinner.
Blue Bayou - DLR - a little pricey now, since being a pirate is popular.
Catal - DD- I've only ate breakfast here, but it's worth it.
Storyteller's Cafe - GC - Only eaten dinner, but the buffet is the best buffet ever.
Carnation Cafe - DLR unfortunately, it can get busy there.
Counter Service - I haven't done much of this..
La Brea Bakery Cafe - DD - Is both counter and sit down, but the sandwiches are yummy.
Bengal Barbeque - DLR - for a light snack to get you through the day.
The Golden Horseshoe - DLR - more for entertainment than nourishment - 'cept for the fried cheese sticks!
Pacific Wharf Cafe - CAR - Soup in a homemade sourdough bowl.
