Red Rose Taverne

1313 S Harbor Blvd, Anaheim
(714) 781-4636

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Stuart Roskelley

Food was good, though pricey. The wraps were significantly bigger than expected. The fries...sucked.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Sophia Barber

I had the pumpkin stuff. It was OK. I wish the cookie part was softer. I was a disappointed that they didn't have the gray stuff year round.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 3

Tolga Tem

Plant(vegetable) meal was full of fried potato balls which was bad

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Theo Sunaij

The price was insane! We went here for a quick bite and it was only 4 of us! We paid 200 dollars for some food

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

laura A

The food was gross a waste of $60 for me and the kids we ended up throwing it away

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 5

Liz O.

Cozy little restaurant. If you blink, you may miss it! Absolutely loved the artwork inside as well as the stained glass throughout. Cozy little fireplace area. Typical Disney. Not a single detail was left out. Plenty of booth seating as well as outdoor seating. I loved the Nicoise salad I had! Olives and boiled eggs were plentiful. The flatbread pizza was simply ok. Not too much cheese and lacked in flavor. The soft drink machines at adisneyland never disappoint. You get the refreshing sizzle you are looking for all the time!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Amber Loyd

The plant based options here was alright. To me it was one note and lacking flavor.
My husband loved the patty melt.

The atmosphere is beautiful it is like you are in beauty and beast castle.

Hung Tran

We stopped by Red Rose Tavern in Fantasyland for breakfast during our Disneyland trip, and it was a pretty chill way to start the day. Since it was still early, there were plenty of open seats, and we used mobile order to skip the line. I highly recommend doing that to save time.

We got the Royal Chiffon Pancake and the Maple French Toast Sandwich. Both were good, nothing crazy special, but they hit the spot and kept us full until lunch. The Mickey-shaped pancake was a cute touch.

I heard the lunch menu has more variety, but by that time it was super crowded, so we didn’t get to try it. Overall, it’s a solid breakfast option in the park. Easy, quick, and a fun way to fuel up before hitting the rides.

Jason Cooper

Good food

Matthew Cragun

Meh. Super salty. Chicken sandwich was dry. Overpriced, but that was to be expected.

Tara Hallert

The tuna melt and provincial grilled chicken blt were ok, dry bread and chicken also overpowering dill on both.

Paul T

This is the what I can expect at Disneyland for meal options. Chicken Niçoise Salad on this visit. Not bad at all. Pleasant dining location to be inside for a bit while you eat.

Sampada Patel

Excellent roasted cauliflower tater tot bowl here - great veg option!

Andrew Tosczak

This reasturant was one of our favorites. Good seating inside and out. Bathrooms right around the corner. Big restaurant with lots of options. Good selection of condiments. Ate here several times and service was quick and food was consistent. We went in the winter and inside was a good place to warm up.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Anthony Ramirez

Eggs are awful, 2nd worst only to MC Donald's eggs. So that's why 1 star for the food.

"Cast members" not acting like a cast, just standing there flirting for 15 minutes while holding a broom, talking about their weekend plans. So that's why 1 star for the service.

Amazing beauty and the beast theme, that's why 5 star on the atmosphere, or I would've called it the set if there were cast members instead of carnie employees. You're not Disney all of you who aren't acting like members of a cast.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 1

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