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Carnation Cafe

Table service

By Tyler Stover
Posted: December 27, 2006

Full service outdoor seating restaurant serving breakfast, sandwiches, soups, and salads

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15 votes, so far

Excellent food, and because it's so small, it feels more relaxing than most other restaurants in Disneyland. The Baked Potato Soup is one of their specialties. The main drawback is that there will almost always be a wait for a table, because it is so small. - Mostly Anonymous

A little secret- book priority seating here for one hour and 15 minutes after opening. That first hour- ride the one attraction the kids are dying to get on without a line, then go for breakfast. With priority seating, you're taken the to the front of the (by now, excessively) long line for a filling meal. The menu is short but what they cook- it is great. A wonderful place to take in a Disneyland morning. - Charles Gilman

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