Repressed child psychological Pinocchio terrors aside, this restaurant serves up some excellent mid-day lunches that are reasonably priced and will give you the extra energy needed to make it through to dinner.
Pizza Oom Mow Mow closed for remodeling shortly after this video, so the decor will be changing, the we're told the food will be the same. Rumor has it that it will be reopening in May of 2011 as Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta.
This restaurant/food stand is tucked away near the entrance to Toontown, but serves some excellent (and very large) baked potatoes among other great mid-day snacks.
This is probably the first restaurant we ever went to when we arrived at Disney together for the first time. Naples has excellent food, and extremely large portions, so don't over-order unless you know you have a place to put the left-overs.
Let your taste buds take flight at Taste Pilot's Grill. Classic American burgers and fries make this casual dining restaurant in California Adventure a fun break in the day.
Loaded baked potato soup, turkey sandwiches on pretzel bread, shepherd's pie, and all sorts of wonderful breakfast and lunch meals served right off Main Street.
Cafe Orleans is one of our favorite restaurants in the park. Not only do they have a variety of delicious dishes, but the location is excellent for multiple reasons.
We visited this restaurant as part of our World of Color premium viewing package. They provided a special menu that included bread, salad, a main course, and a desert platter, all of which was excellent!
When it's cold and rainy outside, this is the place to go for a nice, warm meat-and-potatoes meal.
The Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor is located on Main Street and has not only the look and feel, but the aroma, of an old time ice cream shop.
During our trip to the park in mid-June for the World of Color, we had to try one of the infamous corn dogs. Here is our initial reaction.
























