Review: Did the Lobster Rolls SHRINK at Disneyland?

Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen more and more locations reopen at the Disneyland Resort. Most recently, we’ve seen the reopening of Carthay Circle Restaurant at Disney California Adventure, along with the return of character dining (and buffets!) at Storytellers Cafe.

Sleeping Beauty Castle

If you’re looking for something on the go in Disneyland Park, there’s even more options for you the next time you visit.

We spotted Harbour Galley in Critter Country has officially reopened!

Harbour Galley is open!

This is a great spot for seafood lovers, since their menu serves up tasty Clam Chowder in a bread bowl, Lobster Rolls, and more!

What should we get?

We walked up to take a closer look at the menu…

Harbour Galley menu

…and we grabbed a Lobster Roll for $14.99!

Lobster Roll

It comes served with Celery and Onions on a Buttered Roll, topped with Fresh Chives.

Lobster Rolls are back at Disneyland!

It comes with a side of chips, too! Prior to the closures the Lobster Roll would come served with house made Kettle Chips, but now it comes served with prepackaged chips.

Lobster Roll with a side of chips

This is a mayo-based Lobster Roll with Cajun and Lemon flavors. It actually seemed a bit SMALLER than we remember it being prior to the closures! It was also a tad on the salty side for us!

Lobster Roll

It was a decent Lobster Roll overall, but definitely not the real deal like what you’ll find in New England — if you’re BIG into Lobster Rolls and you know what a stellar Lobster Roll tastes like, you might want to consider ordering something else off of the menu.

If you’re a Lobster Roll pro, you might not be impressed with this one.

We also grabbed their signature Gold Port Galley Frozen Lemonade for $5.49. This drink is Minute Maid Lemonade flavored with Passion Fruit, topped with Mango and Pineapple Sugar.

Gold Port Galley Frozen Lemonade

While this beverage is advertised as having Passion Fruit flavors, all we really tasted was the lemonade! The Mango Pineapple sugar was a light dusting on top and also didn’t add a ton of extra flavors. But on a hot California day, this will cool you down pretty fast! We’ll be on the lookout for the return of more dining spots at the Disneyland Resort, so stay tuned for the latest updates!

Click here to read about what character dining is like right now at Disneyland!

Where is your favorite place to eat at Disneyland? Let us know in the comments!

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