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Mousey Girl 03-04-2008 11:22 PM

I enjoyed Hook's Point, but I was more impressed with Steak House 55. We did both during the same trip. For the overall value I would recommend SH55 over HP.

I am also thinking part of the enjoyment of SH55 was the company.

I Heart Disneyland 03-05-2008 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Mousey Girl (Post 196378)
I enjoyed Hook's Point, but I was more impressed with Steak House 55. We did both during the same trip. For the overall value I would recommend SH55 over HP.

I am also thinking part of the enjoyment of SH55 was the company.

I may have to try Steak House 55 as I've heard good reviews of it as well. Thanks for the comments. I think we may have hit Hook's on a bad night or something. :(

Kevy Baby 03-05-2008 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by I Heart Disneyland (Post 196342)
The place that TOTALLY disappointed us in December was Hook's Pointe. I will never go there again. The food was horrible. Maybe we caught it on a bad night, I don't know.

GusGus and I enjoy Hook's Pointe. It is our go-to spot when everything else has a 3 hour wait.

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Originally Posted by Mousey Girl (Post 196378)
I enjoyed Hook's Point, but I was more impressed with Steak House 55. We did both during the same trip. For the overall value I would recommend SH55 over HP.

I have yet to hit SH55. Must do it sometime soon.

Gn2Dlnd 03-05-2008 11:35 AM

Best ribeye steak evar!

(and parmesan crisps with the Caesar!)

GusGus 03-05-2008 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 196446)
GusGus and I enjoy Hook's Pointe. It is our go-to spot when everything else has a 3 hour wait.

Well until they got rid of my favorite dish:(

Morrigoon 03-05-2008 01:31 PM

I've liked Hook's Pointe. Funny that that place still seems "new" to me, when it's been there 10 years.

BD: Napa ran me about $80/pp and that's with nobody ordering alcohol. But for your trip, you can spend a lot less getting pommes frites at Cafe Orleans and be just as pleased. (pommes frites just means french fries, but CO serves them up as seasoned garlic fries with dipping sauce - amazing!)

Kevy Baby 03-05-2008 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 196518)
But for your trip, you can spend a lot less getting pommes frites at Cafe Orleans and be just as pleased. (pommes frites just means french fries, but CO serves them up as seasoned garlic fries with dipping sauce - amazing!)

I beg to differ. I promise you that no fancy French fry will come close the steak I had at NR. Also, dining is not just about the food - the experience weighs in just as much for me.

And if it is value one is looking for, nowhere on the property is a good value (in strictly economic terms). You want cheap food, ya gotta leave the property.

I Heart Disneyland 03-06-2008 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 196518)
BD: Napa ran me about $80/pp and that's with nobody ordering alcohol. But for your trip, you can spend a lot less getting pommes frites at Cafe Orleans and be just as pleased. (pommes frites just means french fries, but CO serves them up as seasoned garlic fries with dipping sauce - amazing!)


I LOVE pommes frites at CO!!!!!!!

BDBopper 03-06-2008 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 196518)
BD: Napa ran me about $80/pp and that's with nobody ordering alcohol. But for your trip, you can spend a lot less getting pommes frites at Cafe Orleans and be just as pleased. (pommes frites just means french fries, but CO serves them up as seasoned garlic fries with dipping sauce - amazing!)

Thank you for the tip. :) I will definitely keep that in mind...they sound scrumptious...better than regular french fries!

I Heart Disneyland 03-07-2008 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BDBopper (Post 196842)
Thank you for the tip. :) I will definitely keep that in mind...they sound scrumptious...better than regular french fries!

Oh BD...they are SOOOOO good! And at Cafe Orleans so much more affordable. Not to mention...you can get a monte cristo too! ;) (My favorite!)


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