Average Guide
The fried chicken is amazing there. Juicy, fresh, crispy, everything. Although I ate their pasta and it was a bit bland. Their cakes are very good but I’ve only tried their carrot cakes.
… moreElizabeth Cho
Where do I start?!?! By far the best fried chicken ever!!!! It’s a full on dinner and you can’t go wrong with it. I like to go and eat during the hour the fireworks will be held. It’s a dinner and a show, is how I see it. They also have a pit roast which is really good, green beans, and oh my the mashed potatoes!!! You can’t go wrong on whatever you decide to eat here. This is my favorite restaurant at Disneyland. We really enjoy this place and the cast members are always friendly and very nice. Whatever you decide to get, believe me you will not be disappointed. Want a good dinner worth your penny??? Then this is it my friends. DELICIOUSNESS!!!
… moreCody Pham
There’s a really long line out of this place for their fabled fried chicken, but honestly I thought it was just ok. Good for theme park standards I suppose. It’s cafeteria style so you line up at the window for the dish you want and receive it from the worker.
The workers are nice. Ambiance is… meh, ok. A little dated, perhaps, but maybe that’s what they were going for. I would probably eat here again if the line wasn’t too long.
… moreAndy Vu
1. The portions on the chicken plate are generous!
2. The spot has fun casual vibes as it is located on Main Street!
3. The staff was friendly and tjmely with my order!
Note: There is a separate area in the cafeteria that only serves chicken!
Photo: Chicken Plate
… moreKeri Kuemmerle
The staff is very helpful. Helping us refill drinks, carry trays and visit with the customer’s.
The food is always really good. The mashed potatoes were a little cold but still really tasty. The salmon was sooooo yummy. The best part was this chocolate tart crust with a creamy mint filling.
… moreM B
Yesterday we had dinner at Disneyland’s Plaza Inn, located at the end of Main Street on the right side just before the pathway into Tomorrowland. We ordered the Chicken Dinner with three pieces of chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans and a biscuit ($19.99) and the Salmon Diner with green bean/corn/tomato mixture and mashed potatoes ($18.99) and we shared a slice of Rainbow Cake ($7.79). This was some really tasty Fried Chicken, well worth visiting to enjoy. The Salmon was also really tasty with a cream sauce on top. The Rainbow Cake was really moist with a nice light vanilla flavor.
This is not a buffet, and it’s a restaurant where you order your food at the counter, you receive your food then pay at the register before seating yourself either indoor or outdoor. Inside seating is more comfortable. I would say that we would order the same meal again for sure but would also be interested in trying other menu items.
… moreK B
The Plaza Inn at Disneyland is a fantastic dining experience! The atmosphere is cozy and charming, with a classic Disneyland vibe. The fried chicken dish is absolutely 5 stars – crispy, juicy, and full of flavor, a must-try! The Cobb salad was decent, but I’d rate it a 3 out of 5; it was fresh but lacked a little in flavor. The chicken pasta dish was solid, coming in at a 4 out of 5 – creamy and satisfying, though not as impressive as the fried chicken. The service was friendly and efficient, and it’s a great spot for a family meal during a busy day in the park. Highly recommend the fried chicken!
… moreEmily Ellsworth
Definitely one of the better places to eat dinner in Disneyland. The fried chicken was crispy and flavorful, but a little dry. The mashed potatoes were pretty good, just not super flavorful. And the green beans were decently good. The food is super quick to get and there is lots of seating (which after a long day on your feet is a must). Overall, not too bad!
… moreLaurie Metcalf
This is my favorite meal at Disneyland! The fried chicken is excellent and the mashed potatoes and gravy are even better.
… moreJenny L.
Disneyland’s in-park restaurants, snacks, and drinks can be a bit pricey, but there are still some gems worth trying. I’ve previously written a review of Flo’s V8 Café in Disney California Adventure for its tasty fried chicken and relatively affordable prices. This time, I wanted to highlight Plaza Inn in Disneyland Park. While it offers a Character Dining Buffet during breakfast (reservation required, $50 for adults and $30 for kids), for lunch and dinner, it’s more of a quick-service spot. You can walk in, order your meal, and take it to your table, with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The interior is beautiful and elegant —perfect for photos!
In the afternoon, we ordered the Fried Chicken Plate. It was more filling than expected, with three pieces of fried chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, a buttermilk biscuit, and green beans, all for $19.99. The portion is perfect for 1-2 people, and my husband and I shared it as an afternoon snack—it was just right! Our friends also ordered the same dish, and if you have kids, there’s a more affordable Kid’s Menu option. For example, one of the kids in our group got the Penne Pasta for $7.99.
If anyone in your group has food allergies (e.g., eggs, dairy, peanuts, fish, etc.), make sure to let the cashier know when ordering. They offer allergy-friendly meal options, and you can also find detailed allergen information directly in the Disneyland app for substitutions.
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