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Trip Planning > Disneyland > Dining > Reviews > Refreshment Corner

TheMouseForLess Restaurant Reviews

Refreshment Corner Menu

Refreshment Corner

Who: Hayes

Where: Refreshment Corner

When: May 29, 2008

What: Lunch

Rate the following (1-5, five being the best!)

Food: 4
Service: 4

Atmosphere: 4

Okay for Children: Yes.

Okay for Couples: Yes. It's a cute little spot on Main Street that is very welcoming to couples.

Be Sure To Try: Hot Dog.

General Tip: They mainly sell hot dogs, but they sell some other snacks too. There are lots of chairs and there is someone playing piano which is really nice.

Extra Comments: This is a great place to step back from Disneyland for a few minutes and listen to a piano!


Who: The Stockwells

Where: Refreshment Corner (aka Coke Corner)

When: Too numerous to count

What: Lunch

Approximate Price of Entrees: About $31.52 for 4 hot dogs and 4 sodas. Plus taxes for the governor of course.

Rate the following (1-5, five being the best!)

Food: 4 (it's a hot dog. Not gourmet but you can't go wrong)

Service: 3 (counter service)

Atmosphere: 3

Okay for Children: Yes.  Seating is pretty good as you can go to the old Plaza Pavilion seating area if there is none at the corner.

Okay for Couples: There are some cozy bench seating just inside of the Candy Palace and the piano entertainment is good.

Be Sure to Try: Hot dog and a coke. Simple and satisfying. Rob and John are great on the piano too.

General tips: The tables are small so if you want to spread out try the old Plaza Pavilion seating area next door the tables are bigger.  If not then sit as close to the piano as there is a clear area in front where the kids, both young and old, can dance or tap their feet to the music.  Since this location is open 30 minutes past closing you can stop for that final cup of coffee and a cookie before you head out of the park at night. 

Extra comments: This place holds a special soft spot in my heart but I won't bore you with all the details. Great place to people watch if you grab a seat next to Main Street.

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