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Tomorrowland Restaurants
Restaurants:
Redd Rockett's Pizza Port. Opened in 1998 on the former site of Mission to Mars/Mission to the Moon, Redd's has delicious food served in large quantities. Although it has many qualities of a buffeteria, it is classified as fast food, so your various discounts will not work here. Nick and Amber have also constructed a webpage dedicated to Redd's.
Location
Redd's is located between Innoventions and the Imagination Institute ("Honey, I Shrunk" theater). It has very large indoor, outdoor, and lounge seating areas.
Menu Items
Lunar Cheese Pizza Slice - $4.09
Mega Pepperoni Pizza Slice - $4.59
Supernova (Combo) Pizza Special - $4.59
Starfield of Greens Salad - $5.99
Celestial Caesar Salad - $5.99
Celestial Caesar Salad with Chicken - $7.49
Planetary Pizza Salad - $6.99
Satellite Daily Special Salad - $7.99
Mars-inara Pasta - $6.99
Mars-inara Pasta with Meatballs - $7.99
Terra Nova Tomato Basil Pasta - $6.99
Count-Down Chicken Fusilli - $7.99
Starbase Daily Special Pasta - $7.99
Jr. Rocketeer Space-getti Meal - $3.99
Redd's Breadsticks - $unknown
Rasberry Iced Tea - $1.95
Pink Lemonade - $1.95
Root Beer - $1.95
Tomorrowland Terrace. When Disneyland opened in 1955, this restaurant was called the Yacht and Club Bar but adopted its current name in 1966 (it's also known as Coke Terrace, even though Coca-Cola is no longer its sponsor).
Orignally, it was called the Yacht Bar to fit in with the theme of the nearby Phantom Boats (which disappeared after that first summer). Soon after adopting its "rocket" theme in the 60's, TLT had fun with its themed menu items: food items were "solid fuel" and beverages were "liquid fuel." The 70's and 80's saw the arrival of the popular "Moonburger."
Location
Located right in the middle of Tomorrowland, Coke Terrace is roughly between the Monorail station and Star Tours. Actually, it's kind of hard to miss. It's the big restaurant with the rising/sinking stage.
Menu Items - Breakfast
Sunrise Breakfast - $5.99 - scrambled eggs, bacon or sausage, potatoes, muffin, drink.
Rise & Shine Breakfast - $5.99 - Egg substitute, turkey bacon/sausage, potatoes, muffin, drink.
Fresh Fruit Plate - $5.95 - includes yogurt and drink.
French Toast Sticks - $4.99 - five pieces of French Toast.
Muffin - $1.50
Breakfast Side Items Available
Menu Items - Lunch/Dinner
Chicken Sandwich Combo - $6.99 - includes fries and soda.
Bacon Cheeseburger Combo - $6.99 - includes fries and soda.
Cheeseburger Meal - $5.99 - includes fries and soda.
Hamburger Meal - $5.79 - includes fries and soda.
Child's Chicken Nugget Meal - $3.99 - includes fries and soda.
Fried Chicken - $6.50 - Three pieces, with potato wedges, corn on the cob, and biscuit.
Deli Stack Sandwich - $5.99 - turkey, ham, salami, mozzarella, and trimmings on focaccia bread.
Terrace Wrap - $5.50 - chicken, cheese, avocado.
Daily Soup and Half Sandwich - $5.35
Chicken Caesar Salad - $6.50
Caesar Salad - $5.50
Fruit Plate - $5.25
Chicken Sandwich - $4.25
Chicken Nuggets - $2.99
Bacon Cheeseburger - $3.25
Cheeseburger - $2.99
Hamburger - $2.75
French Fries - $1.75
Apple Turnover - $1.85
Soup du jour - $2.50
Space Place (Extinct). From 1977 until 1995, the Space Place offered fast food and salads with counter service. I remember most notably their cottage fries, nicely seasoned. Remants of the food counter can still be seen at the end of the hallway where the Space Mountain line begins (the serving area was the cul-de-sac still visible from the waiting zone for "Honey I Shrunk the Audience").
Counter-Service:
The Lunching Pad (Extinct). Originally called "The Space Bar" between 1967 and 1977, this counter location served punch (a.k.a. "Space Mist") and small snacks. Then, 1977, the restaurant "Space Place" opened next to the new Space Mountain and the Lunching Pad received its new name. It closed in 1997 for the Tomorrowland rehab and the area it occupied became the home of Radio Disney.
Space Bar (Extinct). From 1955 until 1966, the Space Bar was located roughly where the Carousel of Progress/America Sings/Innoventions later took up residence. The snack stand with the same name (see above) did not open until this restaurant had closed.
Dairy Bar (Extinct). This
was removed in 1958, when Tomorrowland received its first facelift. Apparently it was part of the "Hall of Exhibits" of the original Tomorrowland.
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