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Jolly Holiday Bakery opens in Disneyland
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Location: Granada Hills, California (1hr from Disneyland)
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We ate there today (1/7). It was really good. Everything looked good. DD had the tomato basil soup and I actually had a kids meal of a turkey sandwich(small on a roll) and home made potato chips. I tried her soup and it was really good and I don't care for tomato soup. Can't wait to try more of the items. Line looks long from outside since there is not much room on the inside, The line also moves slowly, but the food was worth the wait. So far I give it a 2 thumbs up.
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Marci
DD Jessica 13
9/30 - 10/4/12 Staycation at the Villas at GCH
I am just so glad they finally are doing something "useful" with that building after all these years rather than it being the AP processing counter! I am looking forward to trying it out on my next trip down!
Sure wish it had been open while we were there for New Years Eve but alas, we're going to be there again the 29th and 30th of this month so we're just going to have to try it I guess. The mini apple pie sure looks inviting.
I'm definitely adding this to our list for our February trip! The Waldorf Chicken Sandwich looks delicious to me. My kids are both very picky but I think my son would like the kids turkey sandwich and my daughter loves tomato or chicken noodle soup. I will have to try that Strawberry Lemon Cupcake too!
Location: Granada Hills, California (1hr from Disneyland)
Posts: 807
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Originally Posted by TuffyCO
I'm definitely adding this to our list for our February trip! The Waldorf Chicken Sandwich looks delicious to me. My kids are both very picky but I think my son would like the kids turkey sandwich and my daughter loves tomato or chicken noodle soup. I will have to try that Strawberry Lemon Cupcake too!
I don't know how old your son is or how big of an appetite he has, but I had the kids turkey sandwich and it was really small. It was one sandwich on a roll about the size of a biscuit. Just enough for me as a snack. It also comes with either fruit or home made chips. They also have kids mac & cheese, but I don't know how big the serving is. DD seems to think it would the right size for a child, but it wouldn't fill her up at the age of 12 and a good size appetite. I would get it again for myself as a snack, but not a meal.
There is also a combo of soup and a grilled cheese sandwich. It looked very good.
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Marci
DD Jessica 13
9/30 - 10/4/12 Staycation at the Villas at GCH
This is one of my new favorites! I LOVE the tomato soup/grilled cheese combo! The punch is also yummy (not sure how to describe it, but it's not very sweet...which is good for my taste).
The chicken noodle soup is good and was served with a long roll.
The kids' meals are pretty small. It might be good for up to age 8, but I'd say that's about it. The mac n cheese was maybe just one cup's worth, if that.
You order your food at the counter, and then you wait for the meals there. You have to go to the end of the counter to pick up your drinks (sort of like at Starbucks). That was the only "annoying" thing about this place...it wasn't even that busy when we were there (weekday), but it took a while to get my punch...punch! I had to wait for the "barista" to make several coffee drinks ahead of me before I got my punch...all the while holding a tray of food while I waited.
Sorry I don't have pictures. We were so hungry (and cold) that we all dug into our food and finished almost all of it before I realized I forgot about pictures!
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