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Dining Disappointments: The 5 Worst Eateries at Disneyland Exposed

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Many people think of theme park dining as merely burgers, hot dogs, and churros, but anyone who’s visited Disneyland Resort knows that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Across Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park, guests can explore a diverse selection of cuisines designed to tantalize the taste buds. While quick-service spots serve traditional fast food, you can also find more adventurous dishes dotted throughout the Anaheim resort, such as the Ronto Wraps from Galaxy’s Edge, Bengal Barbecue’s Banyan Beef Skewers, and the comforting Baked Potato Soup from Carnation CafĂ©.

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However, not every eatery manages to shine, and some have gained notoriety for underwhelming food and service. Based on TripAdvisor feedback, here are the restaurants that have garnered the most criticism.

Galactic Grill (Disneyland Park)

For those venturing beyond Galaxy’s Edge, Tomorrowland offers another intergalactic dining option called Galactic Grill. Unfortunately, it pales in comparison to its more exciting space-themed counterparts.

A cheeseburger from Galactic Grill at Disneyland

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Marketed as an “extraterrestrial eatery,” guests have found its burgers and chicken tenders lackluster. With a mere 3.5-star rating on Tripadvisor, many have expressed disappointment. One diner lamented, “We came here and got burgers and veggie wraps. Neither were noteworthy.” Another guest stated, “There are plenty of better options at Disney.”

Wine Country Trattoria (California Adventure)

Set against a picturesque Mediterranean backdrop, Wine Country Trattoria invites diners to enjoy a taste of Napa Valley. But with entrées priced from $22 to $39, the expectations are high. Sadly, patrons have often left feeling let down. A guest commented, “Worse meal I have ever had at Disney,” citing a lengthy wait and unremarkable food.

Wine Country Trattoria

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With a 3.5-star rating on Tripadvisor, it seems this restaurant struggles to justify its prices, leading one frustrated diner to declare, “Disney should do better. They charge 4-5 star food prices and are on the race to deliver 2 stars.”

Oga’s Cantina (Disneyland)

When Oga’s Cantina first opened in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, it quickly became a hot spot, with reservations hard to come by. However, the buzz has since dwindled. Currently holding a low 2.5-star rating on Tripadvisor, many visitors have expressed disappointment with the cramped atmosphere and lack of excitement. One reviewer cautioned, “Do not waste your time here. It is tiny and pretty uneventful.”

Cocktails at Oga's Cantina

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Additionally, patrons have voiced frustration over the communal seating arrangements required to sip on the bar’s iconic cocktails, with one guest stating, “Horrible experience we got up and left; you are sat shoulder to shoulder on a table with random strangers.”

Even die-hard Star Wars fans have found the experience lacking, with one noting that the service was rushed and unwelcoming and others remarking that the version at Galaxy’s Edge in Walt Disney World Resort’s Disney’s Hollywood Studios is far superior.

River Belle Terrace (Disneyland)

Located in Frontierland, River Belle Terrace offers a menu full of Southern comfort food, including biscuits and gravy and chicken pot pie soup. While the setting is charming, it often doesn’t translate to a satisfying dining experience, reflected in its 3.5-star rating on Tripadvisor.

Food at River Belle Terrace

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Guests have noted issues with limited menu options and slow service, with one patron lamenting, “We were brought to our table one hour after our reservation for the Fantasmic Standard Package.” Others shared similar complaints about the Fantasmic! package, stating that the promised preferred seating did not live up to expectations, with obstructed views and insufficient amenities.

Alien Pizza Planet (Disneyland)

Alien Pizza Planet, inspired by Pixar’s Toy Story franchise, does not receive rave reviews either. With a 3.5-star rating on Tripadvisor, guests have criticized its pizza offerings, often comparing them unfavorably to cafeteria food. One dissatisfied diner wrote, “It is so bad. Just don’t bother.”

Pizza from Disneyland's Alien Pizza Planet

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Reviews mention that the pizza is often dry and lacks flavor, while other menu items, like spaghetti and meatballs, have been described as frozen dinner quality. Many diners recommend exploring other options within the parks for a better culinary experience, stating that you’re likely to find tastier food elsewhere.

If you are a fan of Pizza Planet, however, we do have a recipe where you can try to recreate its pies for yourself at home!

In the end, dining at Disneyland Resort can be a mixed bag. While there are undoubtedly hidden gems, some experiences leave much to be desired.

What have been your dining highs (or lows) at Disneyland?

About Chloe James

Chloë is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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