Harbour Galley
Disneyland Park, Anaheim
(714) 781-4636
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Harbour Galley used to have some of the best food options, but they’ve taken iconic meals like the lobster roll off the menu. We used to stop here for lunch every visit, but now the only item here that’s good are the cookies.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
A fluffy six-pack of chocolate chip cookies!
Disney stuff is always fun but the food was bland for me
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Used to love this place, but now it’s really only good for the cookies. Always try to Mobile order (even if you’re in line), keep refreshing since the lines can be pretty long here. Love the theme and location right outside my favorite haunted mansion. Expanded seating area now too
They got rid of one my personal favorites throughout the park in the lobster roll and replaced it with a smaller unappetizing crab and shrimp roll.
Prices are what you’d expect for Disney, though now it feels like all across prices are up, portions are down
Chowder is decent, but there’s other places on the Disney property for better chowder.
Cookies are great, the OG chocolate cookies are always perfect. Moist, soft, and that meaty chocolate. Yum! Their seasonal menus are excellent as well.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
The steak salad is one of the worst things I've eaten at Disneyland or anywhere. Some of the meat seemed raw, it was fatty and disgusting. The vegetables were slimy with oil
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 4
Not cheap, but some of the best cookies I've ever had! Comes in a 6 or 12 pack, and they are served warm. If your pockets are a little more deep, this is worth the purchase!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Remember those days when Harbour Galley in Disneyland sold McDonald's french fries? Yeah, we do, too. But get this, guys: they now have one of the theme park's best snacks - freshly baked, warm, mini chocolate chip cookies! This is my new go-to snack, and I get them every single time I am at Disneyland!
Harbour Galley is also home to Disneyland's only lobster roll, but I recommend you skip it here. They totally skimp on the lobster filling, and it's ridiculously overpriced (even for Disney).
Located directly across from the Haunted Mansion, the Harbour Galley has very limited, outdoor-only seating. This means it fills up with people who rudely camp out for the Fantasmic show. Because of this, if you go in the evenings, you often won't be able to find a seat or a place to eat. We usually head down the hill towards Critter Country and grab a seat at the Hungry Bear. They have plentiful outdoor tables set along a small creek and nice views of the park.
As a cookie lover, I freaked out when during the winter holiday season, Harbour Galley offered mini gingerbread cookies in addition to the chocolate chip ones! And oh my heavens, they were DELICIOUS. If you are fortunate enough to visit when they have the seasonal gingerbread cookies on offer, get them!
The chocolate chip cookies are no joke though, and they are one of the tastiest treats ever. I usually get the 6 pack (cost: around $7) and keep them in my backpack to nibble on throughout the day. Admittedly, they aren't as good as when they are fresh and warm, but they're still cookies, so.....you get the drill!
Some pro tips if you're ordering cookies here.
First, put in your MOBILE ORDER early! The window to get the cookies is never less than 20 to 30 minutes, and sometimes can run up to an hour (or more)! To avoid disappointment, put in your order very, very early. I like to do it right before I ride Pirates and/or Haunted Mansion, because then after riding my cookies are ready for pick-up.
Second, you can request a complimentary cup of ice water when picking up your treat. Do this because the sweetness can overwhelm your palate otherwise!
You have the option of getting a dipping sauce or icing with your cookies, but I find that an unnecessarily added expense. Maybe try it once to see what you think, but I'd skip the extra cost. One exception: the icing cup they sold with the gingerbread cookies was absolute fire.
Remember those days when Harbour Galley in Disneyland sold McDonald's french fries? Yeah, we do, too. But get this, guys: they now have one of the theme park's best snacks - freshly baked, warm, mini chocolate chip cookies! This is my new go-to snack, and I get them every single time I am at Disneyland!
Harbour Galley is also home to Disneyland's only lobster roll, but I recommend you skip it here. They totally skimp on the lobster filling, and it's ridiculously overpriced (even for Disney).
Located directly across from the Haunted Mansion, the Harbour Galley has very limited, outdoor-only seating. This means it fills up with people who rudely camp out for the Fantasmic show. Because of this, if you go in the evenings, you often won't be able to find a seat or a place to eat. We usually head down the hill towards Critter Country and grab a seat at the Hungry Bear. They have plentiful outdoor tables set along a small creek and nice views of the park.
As a cookie lover, I freaked out when during the winter holiday season, Harbour Galley offered mini gingerbread cookies in addition to the chocolate chip ones! And oh my heavens, they were DELICIOUS. If you are fortunate enough to visit when they have the seasonal gingerbread cookies on offer, get them!
The chocolate chip cookies are no joke though, and they are one of the tastiest treats ever. I usually get the 6 pack (cost: around $7) and keep them in my backpack to nibble on throughout the day. Admittedly, they aren't as good as when they are fresh and warm, but they're still cookies, so.....you get the drill!
Some pro tips if you're ordering cookies here.
First, put in your MOBILE ORDER early! The window to get the cookies is never less than 20 to 30 minutes, and sometimes can run up to an hour (or more)! To avoid disappointment, put in your order very, very early. I like to do it right before I ride Pirates and/or Haunted Mansion, because then after riding my cookies are ready for pick-up.
Second, you can request a complimentary cup of ice water when picking up your treat. Do this because the sweetness can overwhelm your palate otherwise!
You have the option of getting a dipping sauce or icing with your cookies, but I find that an unnecessarily added expense. Maybe try it once to see what you think, but I'd skip the extra cost. One exception: the icing cup they sold with the gingerbread cookies was absolute fire.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Delicious...everytime
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
If you came here for the lobster it's done. They now have peel and eat shrimp...
Restaurantji Recommends
They don't offer the tuna sandwich anymore. It's peel & eat shrimp of all things! Also, the staff seemed a little stressed & overworked, no greetings or trays available.
We had a bad experience here…
The lentil chili in a bread bowl was delicious! We loved it! It’s super filling so my husband and I shared it.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Allergy-Friendly Menus Available Upon Request
So sad you removed the crab Mac & cheese
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 5
Ordered 13 chocolate chip cookies yesterday at 7pm. They don't wait for them to cool down, they just throw it all into the box when it's super hot. All my cookies were one big cookie stuck together. I had to eat it crumb by crumb because of this. They also added way too much salt, it was so salty it was overwhelming my taste buds. The cookies were paper thin, not like in everyone elses pictures. Mind you I waited 40 minutes in line and my cookies were just bad 😭. The mobile order window was closed for 3 hours as well. The hot cocoa was yummy though and I recommend the transylvania transfusion.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Fresh Baked Cookies
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