It has been just over a year since I’ve visited Ariel’s Grotto at Disney California Adventure. On past visits I’ve found the food just so-so. Not bad, not fabulous, but obviously it took me a year to head back… .
Because I chose to to stay away for quite some time, I was not aware that their menu had a major overhaul just about a year ago! So, on that last visit I must have just barely missed the changes. Anyhow, I’m back and happy to report that the new menu items are actually quite fabulous! And I apologize up front for the photos. My camera died, it was dark, and all I had was my phone. Next time I promise to be more prepared!
Now, I know many people go to Ariel’s Grotto for the princesses, but please note that the princesses ARE NOT there during dinner service. They are only there for breakfast and lunch, so if it’s princesses you’re looking for, make sure to dine early.
We made a reservation through Disney dining (714.781.DINE) to hold our spot for dinner, which I highly recommend. It gets very busy in the evening due to the fact that dinner includes preferred viewing to World of Color. After dinner, you will be handed one ticket per diner, which will allow you to have a fabulous view of the show.
Atmosphere
When you enter Ariel’s, you descend a spiral staircase into the entryway and dining room area. Be sure to check out the bubbly chandeliers on your way!
The dining room has a great view of Paradise Pier, and “under the sea” touches can be found everywhere — including the walls!
Once you’re seated, you’ll quickly launch into your meal… .
Eats
Now, on to the food! The menu was previously designed as family style appetizers, you choose an entree, then family style dessert. You can read more about the old way here.
Now, everyone orders everything individually. You choose an appetizer, entree, and the dessert is a fixed trio of treats, but it is served individually. The current menu features soup or salad, 6 different entrees, and the dessert trio. The dinner menu is a fixed price of $41.99 for adults (over 9 years old) and $19.99 for children under 10.
The Kids’ Menu includes fresh fruit and veggies as an appetizer, 4 different entree options, and dessert. Unfortunately, my growing every minute boys don’t order off of the kids menu any more… And bummer, because I was really pushing them towards Ursula’s Octo-Dog!
Two of the four items on the Kids’ Menu are Mickey Check items, which means they are “healthier” choices.
Bread Service
Dinner starts with a basket of warm sourdough bread. It’s very tasty, but I do miss the trio of salted butter & dipping sauces from the old menu.
Dinner Salad & Soup
Upon ordering you choose whether you’d like soup or a dinner salad. Soup options were Crab Chowder or Butternut Squash Bisque. I’m a huge butternut squash lover so I didn’t think twice about my order. But since my kids didn’t want their soup or salad, we were able to sample both soups and the salad! Thanks, guys!
The bisque was lick your bowl (or at least mop it up with a piece of bread) good. Fall flavors in Spring are A-OK with me! The bisque is thick, creamy, and topped with a swirl of sour cream & a sprinkle of pepitas.
The Crab Chowder was also a hit at the table. My husband — who normally isn’t a seafood chowder person — really enjoyed it. The Crab Chowder came topped with bacon and chives.
The Dinner Salad consisted of mixed greens, candied walnuts, pears, and blue cheese topped with a vinaigrette dressing. Also, very good, but I’m a huge blue cheese & pear fan. If this isn’t your thing, you can order the salad to your liking without the goodies!
Entrees
The menu at Ariel’s Grotto has six entrees to choose from. Unfortunately everyone but me chose the same thing, so I don’t have a lot of entree photos to share. Let’s start with my entree, the Citrus Glazed Chicken Breast.
Served in a bowl with Udon Noodles, Bok Choy, Edamame, Carrots, and Miso Broth this dish is such a great addition to the new (to me) menu. I thought it was unique and very flavorful.
The noodles were cooked perfectly as was the chicken, very juicy. The Miso Broth complemented the chicken very well. After my last visit I went in with some low-ish expectations and was quite surprised by how good this dish was.
Everyone else at the table opted for the Red Oak Smoked Honey-Whiskey Barbecue Tri-Tip. My boys were very happy to learn that they could substitute the mashed potatoes for french fries.
The two grown-up boys (aka my husband and a friend of ours) at the table went for the Grilled Lobster Tail and Red Oak Smoked Honey-Whiskey Barbecue Tri-Tip which is served with mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables. The portions were very generous and everyone cleared their plates.
Dessert
The dessert trio features 3 mini desserts. Everyone receives the same dessert which includes a Chocolate Covered Strawberry, S’mores Bar & Creme Brulee.
The Chocolate Covered Strawberry was sweet & juicy. They are smaller versions of the ones that are sold at Candy Palace and Marceline’s. The S’mores Bar was the table favorite; a chocolate ganache filled crust topped with 3 dollops of chocolate mousse, a graham cracker, and toasted marshmallow. The Creme Brulee was actually a little runny. It tasted OK, but the other two items trumped the brulee by far!
Drinks
Because the Cove Bar is right there at Ariel’s Grotto, the restaurant serves up a full bar plus specialty drinks.
We sampled a few adult beverages including the Skinny Coconut Mojito and the Habanero Lime Margarita. The mojito was SO delicious. One of those, “Are you sure there’s alcohol in this?” types of drinks. Way too easy to drink. Ingredients include Skinny Girl Island Coconut Vodka, coconut water, fresh lime juice, mint and agave nectar.
The Habanero Lime Margarita had some serious kick to it. Ingredients include Patron Silver Tequila, habanero lime syrup, agave nectar, and fresh lime juice. Interesting to taste but be prepared for a little burn!
Overall
Overall, I am 100% impressed with the change of menu at Ariel’s Grotto. I felt like the food was more flavorful and there was a more interesting variety of entrees. The soups and salad were great and the dessert was also a big improvement.
In addition to the food upgrades, I noticed a difference in service. My last visit was rather sluggish and unimpressive. This visit started off a bit slow, but once we ordered, our server was fabulous and very attentive.
I really think that Ariel’s Grotto has brought itself up to par with the other table service restaurants in Disney California Adventure. I might even go as far to say that it’s one of the better dining options in the park (ranking just below Corn Dog Castle, 1901, and Carthay Circle, ha!). I would definitely recommend a visit, especially if you are interested in seeing World of Color. It’s a great meal, plus you get the added bonus of preferred viewing – win win!
Have you been to Ariel’s Grotto for dinner since the menu change? What did you think? Let us know in the comments below!
Heather Sievers is the Disney Food Blog’s Dining in Disneyland columnist. See more of her columns here!