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    Default Disneyland Meals - Both Cheap and A Splurge

    So I'm trying to pick the best Disney dining options on both ends of the spectrum. For the majority of the trip, we wanna go budget with food. But also want to enjoy one dinner (or late lunch) at a nice place.

    What are your recommendations? Also - we're both vegetarian/pescatarian (eat fish).

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    Pretty much all the CS locations have at least one vegetarian option. You won't have any issues finding stuff. Look at the menus and go with whatever sounds appealing. Almost all CS at DLR is great.

    For your one splurge meal, I would recommend Carthay Circle. They have numerous seafood options and vegetarian ones as well. Or, Catal in downtown Disney, also a seafood heavy Mediterranean style menu.
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    I eat meat, but I had an excellent vegetarian shepards pie at Flo's V8 café at DCA.
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    Jolly Holiday (Disneyland ).... Grilled cheese sandwich and tomato bisque soup combo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrerGnat
    For your one splurge meal, I would recommend Carthay Circle.
    Quote Originally Posted by NewDVCowner
    Flo's V8 café at DCA.
    Quote Originally Posted by Disney4us2
    Jolly Holiday (Disneyland ).... Grilled cheese sandwich and tomato bisque soup combo.
    I'd second all of these!

    Carthay Circle has great atmosphere and Flo's has a great view of Radiator Springs Racers.

    Jolly Holiday offers some great outdoor eating areas.

    I'd also add Cafe Orleans to the list. The have a nice salmon and N'awlins vegetable Ragout.
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    I really don't know about any vegetarian/pescatarian options specifically, but my husband and I just got back from Disneyland. All our meals were counter service, and our favorites were Flo's V8 Café, and the bread bowls of soups from Pacific Wharf Café at DCA and (I think) Harbour Galley at DL.
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