The most obvious place to go to is a bar at one of the several restaurants in Downtown Disney District. There's Uva Bar, ESPN Zone, Tortilla Jo's, House of Blues, Rainforest Cafe, and several more! There's also the restaurants and bars found at the Disneyland Resort Hotels!
If you want something a little different though, California Adventure also has some spots where you can grab a beer at a cost that's similar to those places in Downtown Disney.
Here's a quick list:
Taste Pilot's Grill- Want a beer to go with your burger? Here's the place to go! It's located right next to Soarin' Over California.
Ariel's Grotto- This location looks like a restaurant that is only for those in the mood for a large, expensive dinner but don't be fooled! There's actually a nice bar and seating area in the back where you can sip on a cold beer and eat some appetizers while enjoying the view of the lagoon at Paradise Pier.
Terrace Wine Tasting-Some of this area is actually closed right now, but if you walk past the Blue Sky Cellar and the Wine Country Trattoria, there's an area with a bar that serves wine and beer. It's a nice quiet spot to take a break from the crowds and lines.
Pizza Oom Mow Mow- Pizza and beer! Located near Mulholland Madness.
Karl Strauss Truck- This spot doesn't really have a name so I call it the Karl Strauss Truck. It is located in the Pacific Wharf in the dining area between Boudin's Bakery Tour, Mission Tortilla Factory, and The Lucky Fortune Cookery. Here they have a selection of Karl Strauss beers that you can purchase and enjoy while snacking on some sourdough bread or tacos.
Karl Strauss Truck- This spot doesn't really have a name so I call it the Karl Strauss Truck. It is located in the Pacific Wharf in the dining area between Boudin's Bakery Tour, Mission Tortilla Factory, and The Lucky Fortune Cookery. Here they have a selection of Karl Strauss beers that you can purchase and enjoy while snacking on some sourdough bread or tacos.
Nice, I spent St. Patty's Day in an airport listening to an old man tell stories about his days in Vietnam. All in all, not a bad day.
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