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Diamond Celebration Truffles Coming to Disneyland for 60th Anniversary

May 27, 2015 By Erin De Santiago Leave a Comment

Being obsessed with Disney-related food items, I’m excited to hear the announcement of special dessert truffles for the Disneyland 60th Anniversary celebration.

Three restaurants will feature the special truffles, all inspired by their location.

Disneyland Diamond Celebration Truffles at Blue Bayou, Carthay Circle, and Steakhouse 55.
Disneyland Diamond Celebration Truffles at Blue Bayou, Carthay Circle, and Steakhouse 55.

First up is Blue Bayou adjacent to the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction:

Blue Bayou Restaurant Truffle Flavors

  • Crème Brule – crème, brown sugar and vanilla
  • Bananas Foster – banana, vanilla ice cream, brown sugar, cinnamon, dark rum and banana liqueur
  • King Cake – confectioner’s sugar and lemon juice
  • Mint Julep – sugar, lime juice, lemon juice and crème de menthe

Next up is Carthay Circle inside Disney California Adventure (note: you must be over 21 to purchase these due to alcohol content)

Carthay Circle Restaurant Truffle Flavors

  • Carthay Manhattan – American whiskey, sweet vermouth, Angostura bitters and Luxardo maraschino cherries
  • Brown Derby – bourbon, fresh grapefruit juice and honey
  • B52 Coffee – Grand Marnier, Kahlua, Irish cream, coffee and whipped cream
  • Hazelnut Tiramisu – classic tiramisu with hazelnut

Lastly, Steakhouse 55 is also featuring a special truffle set. Steakhouse 55 is located inside the Disneyland Hotel. Like the Carthay Circle truffles, you must be over 21 to purchase these due to alcohol content by volume.

Steakhouse 55 Truffle Flavors

  • Cosmopolitan – vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice and lime
  • Kahlua – coffee, brown sugar, vanilla
  • 24-Layer Chocolate Cake – milk chocolate, hazelnut and a hint of vanilla
  • Primitivo – raspberry, blackberry, cherry, plums and raisin

Which Disneyland Diamond Celebration truffles sound most appealing to you?

The Blue Bayou box is by far my favorite flavors. When it comes to the others, I’m torn between the B52 Coffee and Brown Derby at Carthay Circle,  and the 24-Layer Chocolate Cake and Primitivo at Steakhouse 55.

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Blog, Disney Food, Disneyland, Hotels, Restaurants Tagged With: California, Dessert, Disney California Adventure, Disney Food, Disneyland, Disneyland Diamond Celebration, Disneyland Hotel, Special Events

Duffy the Disney Bear: New 2012 Halloween Merchandise at Disneyland Resort

August 17, 2012 By Erin De Santiago 3 Comments

Halloween is my favorite holiday and I am eagerly awaiting my visit to Tokyo and Hong Kong Disney Parks in early September for all the new merchandise, but in the meantime, I got a pleasant and unexpected surprise while at Disneyland in California for a brief visit yesterday.

I had been hearing rumors of new Halloween merchandise coming out featuring my favorite attraction, Haunted Mansion, and I knew a new Duffy pin was released recently as well.

New Halloween Pins released at Disneyland Resort on 08/09/12

What I didn’t realize though was that Disney released a new smaller, beanie-sized Halloween Duffy the Disney Bear ($15) to match the pin AND that Duffy was making a pretty sly appearance in some of the Haunted Mansion merchandise. I was so excited that the Hitchhiking Ghosts and the Hatbox Ghost were included on the merchandise, I failed to spot this adorable little bear I love peeking out on the popcorn tin, one of the t-shirts, the yard flag, and the seasonal bag!

Say hello to the 2012 Halloween Duffy the Disney Bear
Halloween Bag US Parks
Halloween 2012 t-shirt
Look who's peeking around from behind the Haunted Mansion gates!??!
Halloween Yard Flag available
Close up of Duffy on the yard flag
Duffy is peeking out again on the Popcorn tin!

Not all the Halloween merchandise has been released yet, but if you are at Disneyland in the next few days, definitely check in the Disney Showcase on Main Street, U.S.A. and I have heard reports there was some Halloween merchandise released at Pooh Corner as well.  (See photos of all the Halloween merchandise here:  Disneyland releases all new merchandise for Halloween 2012)

So excited to see Duffy make an appearance on the seasonal merchandise at the U.S. Parks — now to prep for Tokyo in two weeks with the big Halloween merchandise and Duffy costume release!

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disneyland

Art of Disney Parks: Chip Foose Cars Product Release and Signing at Disneyland California

June 26, 2011 By Erin De Santiago 3 Comments

This weekend, Disneyland held a special artist event and signing at the Disneyland Gallery featuring Chip Foose, Custom Car Builder and Designer.  I heard about this event last month direct from Michelle Harker, Merchandise Marketing & Communications Project Manager for the Disneyland Resort, and was anxious for the product release photos to be shared — all I knew was that it was going to combine some of the Cars characters with iconic Disneyland attractions.

I grew up around vintage cars and the racing industry to some degree as my father had a custom paint business and did a lot of work in both the motorcycle and auto racing end of things.  I immediately got on the phone to them, despite the 15 hour time difference, and made sure they marked this in their calendars so my Dad could hopefully take the day off work and go.

Once the artwork was released, I was beyond ecstatic to see one of the pieces paid homage to my favorite attraction – the Haunted Mansion.  Each of the four art pieces included a Disney Pixar “character” set with a piece of true Disneyland history.  In addition to the four wall art designs, Chip did two special Vinylmation designs as well.

For those who may be unfamiliar with Chip Foose, he is pretty much a household “car guy” name if you grew up in Southern California like I did.  He is an incredible custom car designer who has built some incredibly sexy projects.  He caught the attention of the Discovery Channel in the SEMA show one year, which translated into what most people associate him with now – the TLC show Overhaulin’ — where he and his team turn wrecks into functioning works of automotive art.

Disney fans who have visited the RIDEMAKERZ store in Downtown Disney might be familiar with the Foose name as well.  He recently did some custom body designs that were auctioned off for charity in support of a very rare disease, Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome, a condition his youngest sister died from.

For the Disneyland Gallery and Art of Disney Parks event, you had the option to get a wristband in hopes of purchasing one of the four original framed art pieces at $10,000 each, and could stand in line to purchase one of the four LE95 canvas wrapped ones at $325 or the open edition prints for $35 each.  The two Vinylmation designs were also one-of-a-kind ($1,500 each) and subject to wristband distribution as well.

Kudos to my Mom for getting up at 4am (and Dad for taking a day off work) to ensure they were ready, and at Disneyland when the parking structure opened before 7am, in hopes they could be one of the first in line.  Since you were only limited to two signed pieces each and they were purchasing five items total, I wanted to make sure we got everything.  I double checked this with Michelle as well and she did tell me that you had the option to get back in the signing line again if you wanted.  Great tip as I could ensure all four of my pieces were signed rather than only three!

By 8:15am, there were only 40 or 50 people in line and my parents were within the first 12 or so, which meant they would have no problem getting their LE 95 Haunted Mansion and Doc canvas!  I really did want the bigger canvas as well, but seeing that I am living abroad for a few more years, I didn’t want it to sit in a storage vault along with much of my other valuable Disney art.  With that in mind, I decided to go for all four prints — much easier to bring back in carry-on luggage!

Line starting to form right at 8am

After seeing photos from the event, the renderings on the Disney Gallery website did not do the artwork justice! I cannot wait to see them in person, but hopefully these photos give you an idea of just how talented Chip Foose really is.  It’s always exciting to see the images on the Disney site brought to life at the actual event.  Each of these designs also features another fun Disney touch — a “Hidden Mickey”!  With the LE Canvas and original paintings, you receive a real certificate.  With the prints, there is a sheet attached to each one describing the artwork, Chip’s biography, and where you can locate the hidden Mickeys!  Here is a look at each of the four pieces released on Saturday:

Doc’s House Call

From the Art of Disney Parks: Low and sleek with a chopped top and custom chrome side trim, Doc is featured as a 50’s era custom. Parked in front of Disneyland park’s Haunted Mansion attraction, Doc’s custom style suggests a life before his racing days. If you look closely at the brickwork in the background, you will discover a “Hidden Mickey”.

Doc's House Call original painting

Doc's House Call (my signed print)

Ramone and Flo – Castle Affair

Ramone and Flo are parked, nose to nose in front of the iconic symbol at Disneyland park, Sleeping Beauty Castle. Ramone is sporting his traditional candy purple and orange flame paint job, with Flo in her signature teal and white. The background “wash” color is a combination of both their colors.  Look for the “Hidden Mickey” in the trees, just behind the cars.

Ramone and Flo (a bit blurry) original

Ramone and Flo (my signed print)

Lightning Speed

Lightning McQueen is a flash of red as he streaks through Disneyland park’s Autopia attraction, proudly wearing his Number 95 and race day graphics.  With the iconic Autopia sign in the background, Lightning tears through his image at maximum velocity.  If you look closely in the driver’s window reflection, you’ll spot a “Hidden Mickey”.

Lightning Speed original framed painting

Lightning Speed (my signed print)

Tow Mater in Training

Trains carry people and Tow trucks carry cars, that’s the connection between Tow Mater and the Disneyland park Railroad Train. Tow Mater is shown with a somewhat cleaner version of his paint scheme and is parked in front of the Disneyland Railroad Steam locomotive.  The “Hidden Mickey” is this painting is located inside the Engineer’s Cab.

Tow Mater in Training original framed art
Tow Mater (my signed print)

I was told this event ran much smoother than many others in the past and guests were let in the gallery even before 9am to make their purchases, and the signing was very organized and ran smoothly.  CMs were cracking down to ensure only two items were signed per guest, but they did allow my parents to get back in the line to have my last print signed.

Chip Foose was apparently quite the charmer and very personable I’m told! He took his time with each guest and interacted with everyone during the signature process.

Something interesting that people did was wander into the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln door to catch a glimpse of Foose himself.  I’m told you couldn’t get that close to him, but it was still an opportunity for some of his fans to snap a few photos and watch him in action.

"Chip Fans" area

My mother did a great job of trying to get some photos for me while trying to get everything signed and took notes on how the event went.  And the highlight for me — she brought one of our Duffy the Disney Bears dressed in his new Cars racing outfit and Chip took several photos with him.  What an amazing guy and incredible sport to offer to do that!  I was just hoping the CM’s would let my parents hold him in a picture with Chip, never thought he’d end up holding the bear!

Once they arrived back home, she was able to get some better close up photos of the signature and edition number of their Doc canvas.  They lucked out with 6/95 and had Chip sign the certificate that accompanied the artwork.  They even have it hung in their living room already.  This is obviously a pretty big piece so it seems I made the wise decision to forego the canvas and do the prints only right now.  They better keep an eye out though, my parents might find that their canvas “disappears” anyways on one of my future trips home! 🙂

Canvas on display at Disneyland Gallery

By the way, wondering if anyone bought the original works of arts?  My parents said at least two of the original paintings were being spoken for and at least one of the two Vinylmations was in the process of going during the initial moments of the event.  In fact, the person in line behind them was there to purchase the Ramon and Flo original artwork.  Thrilled to see original Disney art get a good home — just wish it was mine. 🙂

Overall, it sounded like a great event and kudos to Disneyland and the Gallery staff for keeping the event organized with a smooth flow.

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Art and Collectible, Disney Events, Disneyland, Disneyland Park, Uncategorized

Now Closed: Mission Tortilla Factory at Disney California Adventure

June 2, 2011 By Erin De Santiago Leave a Comment

Continuing with the massive renovation and expansion of Disney California Adventure, another landmark from the original park opening is disappearing.  This week, the Mission Tortilla Factory closed its doors permanently.  No more wandering by in hopes of finding it was corn tortilla day — which used to be a rarity at times!

Now closed Mission Tortilla Factory on the left side

Although it was not one of the best attractions in the park, I readily admit to going in nearly every visit for the free tortillas.  Used to always be the same — grab a tortilla and head straight for the margarita stand right nearby!

Unfortunately, I doubt I will be visiting its potential replacement every trip, unless I miraculously learn how to eat sweets without ever gaining a pound.  In the place of the Mission Tortilla Factory, a new Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory will soon emerge.  While delicious, I can only handle one of their ridiculously over-the-top sweet sundaes once every few years as the chocolate still courses through my veins.

Ghirardelli in San Francisco, California

It’s my understanding that Disney was scouting for Ghirardelli sponsorship back when DCA was opening, but failed to entice a bid.  It might’ve been a blessing in disguise after some of the other big names like Mondavi and Wolfgang Puck pulled out when DCA never took off as expected and now Ghirardelli stands to inherit a prime piece of real estate with the Cars Land opening just a year away.

Entrance to Cars Land and Mission Tortilla Factory to the right

In honor of the now defunct Mission Tortilla Factory, here’s a look at a few of the attraction’s highlights.

Mission Tortilla Factory

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney California Adventure, Disney Food, Disneyland

Space Mountain Photo Essay: A Look at the Attraction Worldwide with Duffy the Disney Bear

May 28, 2011 By Erin De Santiago 1 Comment

Yesterday, May 27, marked the anniversary of the Space Mountain attraction at Disneyland California, which opened in 1977.   I distinctly remember my fear of this ride as a child — for years my Mom wouldn’t take me on it assuming I would throw up like so many other parents warned of.  Ironically, as an adult, it’s become one of my favorite attractions (and hers too).

During my travels to each of the Disney Resorts around the world, riding Space Mountain at least once is always on the list.  And for the last two years, we’ve had a Disney mascot to enjoy Space Mountain with.  In 2008, Tokyo Disney released a set of special cast member outfits for Duffy the Disney Bear to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland.  One of our Duffy Bears is donning his Space Mountain CM outfit and we named him Spuffy (or Spaceman Spuff) — a combination of Duffy, Space Mountain, and my favorite — Calvin and Hobbes Spaceman Spiff.

Our Duffy the Disney Bear “Spuffy” in his Space Mountain CM outfit from Tokyo Disneyland’s 25th Anniversary
Spuffy dressed up for the MNSSHP at WDW in September 2010

In honor of Space Mountain’s 34th Anniversary, Spuffy and I will take you on a photographic tour of all the Space Mountain attractions at Disney Resorts around the globe.

Space Mountain at Disneyland in Anaheim, California

An iconic image for me growing up in Southern California.  Even when we weren’t going to Disneyland, I always remember driving along the 5 fwy and watching for the Matterhorn and the spires from Space Mountain.  Back in 2000, one of my longtime dreams came true — we got stuck on the ride! After about 20 minutes, we were the last car they evacuated and since I was with several CM’s that day, we were able to get a pretty good view of what it looks like with the lights on.  While there is no legendary basketball court as people say with the Matterhorn, we did get to see a few tables and chairs and what looked like a ping pong table. LOL

Space Mountain at Disneyland California

In recent years as part of the Halloween festivities, Space Mountain has undergone a slight transformation for “Ghost Galaxy”.  This first debuted at Hong Kong Disneyland and became part of the California ride in 2009 and was brought back again in 2010.

Ghost Galaxy Halloween enhancement at Disneyland
Spuffy and the Ghost Galaxy version of Space Mountain at Disneyland

Space Mountain at Walt Disney World

This is the Space Mountain I am least familiar with since I have only visited WDW a small number of times.  Visually, it is one of the more appealing attractions, especially the way it is lit up at night.  A lot of people don’t realize that Walt Disney World’s Space Mountain attraction actually opened before Disneyland’s in California.  The soft opening for Space Mountain in WDW’s Magic Kingdom was December 1974 with the official grand opening a month later.  This is the only Space Mountain where riders do not sit side by side.

Spuffy ready to ride Space Mountain at Walt Disney World
Spuffy in the dark at Walt Disney World’s Space Mountain attraction

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Space Mountain: Mission 2 at Disneyland Paris

The current Space Mountain: Mission 2 attraction has been delighting European Disney fans since April 2005. The previous name was De la Terre à la Lune, which opened in 1995 and then closed in January 2005 to make room for the refurbishment and redesign.  The original design paid homage to Jules Verne’s classic, From the Earth to the Moon. The new Mission 2 is supposed to be a continuation of Verne’s classic, where riders are now taken further into space on a new adventure.

Space Mountain: Mission 2 at Disneyland Paris
Spuffy is ready to ride!
Uh oh, looks like he may not meet the height requirement on this one!

If you aren’t familiar with this version at Disneyland Paris, you will be in for quite a surprise your first timeas Space Mountain: Mission 2 goes upside down!  Yup, this is the only Space Mountain attraction that features inversions — three of them in fact.  If you think the rides in the US Disney Resorts are fast — this one is not for the faint of heart.  I was pretty disoriented the first time I rode this…well, and the second time too.  For those who are prone to motion sickness, you may want to sit this one out — or just make it your last ride before leaving. 🙂

A Space Mountain that goes upside down? Perhaps Spuffy is rethinking this one!
Interior queue of Space Mountain Disneyland Paris

Space Mountain at Hong Kong Disneyland

Surprisingly, this is one of the rides you can always pretty much just walk right on at Hong Kong Disneyland — even when the park is crowded.  Usually we end up riding this one two or three times, depending on how long we are staying at the Park that day.  This Space Mountain is the newest one (discounting other Parks’ refurbishments) and opened in conjunction with the park in September 2005.  Hong Kong Disneyland probably has the best queue interior of the ride, despite being the smallest.  There are lots of bright colored lights and a virtual solar system hanging above.

You will note in the photos from Hong Kong Disneyland, the entire park is surrounded by mountains — real ones.  These are no Disney artist backdrops!

View of Hong Kong Disneyland and Space Mountain from room at Disney Hollywood Hotel
Hong Kong Disneyland Space Mountain is very scenic at night, especially with the mountains
And Spuffy is ready to conquer another Space Mountain
Hong Kong Disneyland Space mountain logo
Hong Kong Disneyland Space Mountain queue
Hong Kong Disneyland Space Mountain queue
Another shot of the Hong Kong Disneyland Space Mountain queue
Space Mountain TVs and warning sign at HK’s Space Mountain attraction

As I previously mentioned in the Anaheim Disneyland section, the Halloween themed Ghost Galaxy started at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2007.  It is part of their annual Halloween event that includes actual Knott’s Berry Farm and Universal Studios type maze attractions — the best time to visit HK Disneyland in my opinion!

Hong Kong Disneyland Ghost Galaxy Space Mountain overlay
Ghost Galaxy logo on HK Space Mountain during Halloween festivities
Spuffy outside the Ghost Galaxy version of Space Mountain

Space Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland

Nearly identical to the one in Disneyland California (in my opinion), Tokyo Disneyland’s Space Mountain attraction opened in 1983, when the Resort opened its doors.  The ride is nice, but it is one of the most frustrating lines.  The only way to ride this one is to do a FastPass, otherwise you can get stuck for seemingly hours while everyone with passes are admitted in masses.  The outdoor snaking queue lines remind me of the olden days of Anaheim Disneyland pre-Fast Pass.  The only difference is — it can be 100F and humid while you are waiting in line in Tokyo.  Uuughh.

Tokyo Disneyland’s Space Mountain attraction
Logo for Space Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland

Obviously Spuffy likes this Space Mountain the best because his outfit is nearly a replica of the current CM costumes.  It’s fun to be in the Tokyo Resort with him, because the Space Mountain CMs get very excited when they see him and other local Duffy fans always acknowledge him because this series of costumes are very sought after, both in Japan and abroad.

Spuffy at home with “his” Space Mountain attraction — Tokyo Disneyland
Another one of Spuffy’s visit to Space Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland

One caveat about Tokyo Disneyland’s Space Mountain attraction — there are no photos at the end! While the bright light goes off and it looks like the other rides that snaps your photo — sorry, no luck here. It is the only “professional” photo of Spuffy riding Space Mountain I will never get.

Have you been on more than one Space Mountain attraction?  Which resort is your favorite?

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disneyland, Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Disneyland Park, Duffy the Disney Bear, Hong Kong Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, Shopping, Tokyo Disney, Tokyo Disneyland, Walt Disney World

Downtown Disney Dining: Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen

March 8, 2011 By Erin De Santiago 1 Comment

After several missed opportunities on trips back to the United States, I finally got to try Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen special Sunday Brunch and most importantly — the Bloody Mary Bar.  I’ve eaten at the Jazz Kitchen Express, but never inside the main restaurant itself — it is a lot smaller than I realized (at least on the first floor).  There are a number of tables outside, in the courtyard, and even upstairs.  Since it was rather chilly outside and there was live jazz, we opted to sit inside.  Prior to heading out, we called to see if we needed a reservation and the person on the phone indicated they were not expecting much of a crowd.  We arrived around 11am and ended up at one of only two open tables — one of the high top bar ones.  We had a great view of the band, just not a great table for drinks and large plates of food.

Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen at Downtown Disney in Anaheim
Downstairs interior of Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen
Even the Duffy Bears were hoping to watch a little jazz music

We were just in NYC a couple weeks ago where we stopped by the St. Regis Hotel to try the Bloody Mary in its American birthplace — The King Cole Bar.  After a wonderful experience there, I was excited to create my own Bloody Mary and see how the Jazz Kitchen compared to the “original”.

If you are not familiar with the N’awlins Bloody Mary Bar at the Jazz Kitchen, you are missing out.  It’s truly a custom Bloody Mary, right down to picking your own garnishes.  It took nearly 5 minutes to finally reach a decision in the ingredients for the first round of drinks, but it was worth it.

Bloody Mary Bar menu

Bloody Mary choices:

Me:  Tomato juice with Stoli vodka.  Added beef broth, horseradish, Worcestershire, lemon juice, A-1, and Tabasco Green Pepper Sauce.  Garnish with celery and garlic olive, add celery salt on the rim, and serve straight up.

Brett: Tomato juice with Absolut vodka.  Added beef broth, horseradish, Worcestershire, black pepper, A-1, and Tabasco Original sauce.  Garnish with celery, jalapeno-stuffed olive, and pickled okra, add Creole seasoning and serve straight up.

First round of Bloody Marys

They recommend serving the drinks straight up and they come in a martini glass with a little bit of ice inside.  The volume is the same as those served in “regular” glasses, just not filled with ice.

Unable to decide between the appetizers, we decided to go with all three of our top picks and then decide if we could hold a main course (I’ve had my eye on that Bananas Foster French Toast for months!).

The first appetizer to arrive was the Oysters on the Half Shell.  This is 1/2 dozen Pacific oysters served with a Bloody Mary cocktail and mignonette sauce ($14).  This was not a bad price for oysters — I know people who live near prime oyster places are cringing at the price, but for Downtown Disney, I thought this was reasonably priced.  The oysters were quite large and had a nice, slightly salty taste.  We love oysters and I have to say these are some of the better ones we’ve had in our travels.

Oysters on the half shell

Next, the Fried Green Tomatoes arrived.  They came with applewood smoked bacon, spicy boiled egg crumbles, and a Cajun remoulade ($8).  I could’ve downed about 10 of these — awesome!

Fried Green Tomatoes

Our last appetizer was the Popcorn Calamari, served with a Creole mustard aioli ($9).  The aioli was awesome and the calamari were nice and crispy.

Popcorn Calamari

Surprisingly, we were not that full and decided to stick around for another hour or so, watch the band, order another Bloody Mary and try out the brunch specialties.  We figured the main courses would not be that big since the appetizers were respectable portions.

Our next round of Bloody Marys:

Me: V-8 Juice with Absolut Citron vodka.  Added Beef Broth, Worcestershire, lime juice, A-1, Tabasco Chipotle.  Garnished with celery, garlic olive, pickled okra, and added smoked salt to the rim, served straight up again.

Brett: Tomato juice with Absolut Peppar vodka.  Added beef broth, horseradish, Worcestershire, black pepper, A-1, and Crystal Hot Sauce.  Garnish with celery, garlic olive and kosher salt on the rim, also again served straight up.

What seemed like a good idea at the time instantly evolved into a bad one as all the breading from the appetizers began expanding in our tummies.  We waited for the drinks to arrive and assured ourselves we would be ok and the main courses would not be that big…right?

Our second round of Bloody Marys arrived and yet another winning concoction!  I was rather proud of myself and wondered if I missed my calling as a mixologist along the way.  🙂  Actually, I am kinda thinking you can’t go wrong with whatever drink you put together, but I would recommend watching the spicy additions as I heard one person send their Bloody Mary back as it was just too hot to drink.

Second round of Bloody Marys

Now, the mains have arrived and our eyes were definitely bigger than our stomachs.  Had we planned to spend an entire day in the Parks walking it off, we’d probably be ok, but we only had a couple hours before I had to get Brett to the airport for the next leg of his business trip.

I had ordered the Bananas Foster French Toast and this was one of the best brunch items I’ve ever had.  It was served with applewood smoked bacon, bananas foster syrup, and fresh whipped cream ($12).

Bananas Foster French Toast

Brett ordered the Blackened New York steak served with a buttermilk biscuit, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, and sausage gravy ($14).  His entree was also an excellent choice.  The biscuit was gigantic and the sausage gravy was very flavorful without overpowering salt like many others I’ve tried.  One tip on ordering the steak — it is a thin steak so it’s easy to wind up with one overcooked.  Brett ordered medium rare and it was more medium.

Blackened New York Steak

I was shocked at how much we managed to get through on our plates, but we almost finished everything.  Needless to say, we did not even tempt fate and look at the dessert menu.  When this was originally mentioned back in August on Disney Parks Blog, there was talk of a dessert buffet, but we never saw anything.  There is a kid’s buffet ($12, ages 3-12) that includes typical breakfast items, grilled cheese sandwiches, and the big hit seemed to be the freshly made cotton candy for dessert!

Stage where jazz band plays

The N’awlins Brunch is held every Sunday from 10:00am to 3:00pm and features live jazz, tableside performers (the magician was quite entertaining), and more.  I’d recommend making reservations, especially if you require a low table as it was still full around 1pm, including the outdoor tables.

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Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney Food, Disneyland, Downtown Disney Anaheim, Restaurants, Shopping

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