Heads up, 6/28-6/29 Possible Disneyland goers! :)
Thanks- I would just love it to get some of those trades in- even one would be delightful!Good luck!!!!!!!
Ooh- those do sound nice! I'm happy to hear that DLR and DCA are starting to get more vegetarian friendly- I'll ask my parents to see if they would want to try any of the foods listed!For DCA, at the wharf - the breadbowl place has a vegetarian chili and they might have a no-meat salad (but you'd have to double check). Near the Mediterranean place - the Boardwalk cafeteria place - they have a raspberry pecan salad that's good (and for you, they have pasta and pizza).
At DLR, the French Market has caesar salad (but I'm not sure if it has chicken) but around the New Orleans area - there is a bread bowl place too (which might have a vegetarian gumbo) and by the rafts to Tom Sawyer island, there is a baked potato place that probably has a vegetarian option.
Really? I didn't know that each place had vegetarian options- that's really wonderful! It'll be much easier to find meals~They have vegetarian Bread bowls in DLR With jumbalya or gumbo..and there's obviously a meat option too.
My boyfriend is vegetarian too so when i was working there i got to try alot of the vegetarian foods to see if it was somthing he would like. most places have at least 1 dish vegetarian unless you stop at the quick and easy spots. (like the carts or hamburger places) and this goes for both dca and dlr...though i think DCA has much better food as a whole.
The French quarter has kind of a pick your own meal all you can eat kind of set up when you walk around and pick like so many things from the list and they give it to you from the food bar....ITS GREAT THOUGH.
Fellow vegetarian DLR-goer.Two of my favorite meals there are the Jolly Holiday Special (grilled cheese sandwich with tomato bisque) at the Jolly Holiday restaurant on Main Street, and the Portobello Mushroom Philly (It's basically a Philly chesesteak with mushrooms instead of steak) at Award Weiners in the Hollywood Backlot area of DCA. Most pastas, salads, and side dishes throughout the park can be made vegetarian by asking for no meat or gravy (unless it's already mixed in). They're really good about accommodating requests.
Flo's V-8 Cafe in Cars Land also has a veggie casserole that's a pretty good vegetarian meal; I can't eat it because it's always too peppery for me, but if you like spice then it's a good option.
Wine Country Trattoria in DCA has a delicious caprese salad and you can pair that with "pasta your way" mmmmmm i love it!
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