Dining in Disneyland: ESPN Zone Review | the disney food blog (2024)

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Heather Sievers is the Disney Food Blog’s Dining in Disneyland columnist. See more of her columns here!EDITOR’S UPDATE: Please note that ESPN Zone in the Downtown Disney District closed in June 2018 to make way fora new hotel coming to Disneyland Resort.

Looking for somewhere to eat lunch; a friend of mine and my two boys decided on ESPN Zone. It had been forever since I’d eaten there, so I figured it was time to give it another chance.

ESPN Zone, Downtown Disney

One of the reasons I don’t like going there is because of the upstairs video arcade. The arcade is awesome! It’s state of the art and has realistic sports themed arcade games and a pretty cool rock wall. My problem: I hate being BEGGED by my kids to play games that cost a small fortune. SO, unless it is a special occasion, no games. On this visit, I established that this was a lunch only situation, don’t even bother to ask about playing the games. 😉

Atmosphere

The restaurant is a sports-lover’s dream, with tons of sports memorabilia and enough flat screen TVs to watch every single sports event taking place at the time.

Check in Area (Sports Arena aka arcade is located upstairs)

Sports Memorabilia Filled Lobby/Waiting Area with Stairs Leading to Arcade

There are indoor and outdoor dining areas, so you’re welcome to eat on the patio if you’d like. However, you’re then subject to the creepy face-moving sports players that adorn the outside of the ESPN Zone building.

They’ve freaked me out since the day I laid eyes on them years and years ago (AJ’s weirded out by them, too). I’ve included a video of these guys at the end of the post, so feel free to check ’em out!

Side Patio Seating with Creepy Head Moving Baseball Player

Indoor Dining Area Features Many Flat Screens

6 Seat Table Top

After checking in, I made my way to the bathroom so I could share something pretty awesomely hilarious with you. TV while you pee. Yep, TV screens in the bathrooms. Each stall has its own television above it and in the men’s bathroom there are small flat screens in front of the urinals. I know this because my boys made about 15 trips to the bathroom while we were there.

After my potty pic stop, I headed over to the bar to get a few shots (the camera kind, not the drink kind!). The bar here is pretty extensive; it’s only open when the restaurant is busy, and in the evening on weekends. You can still order drinks, but only from your table server.

ESPN Zone Bar

Beers on Tap

We were there on a Friday afternoon around 1:00 and it was totally dead, so we were seated quickly. Once seated you’ll get a daily “sports page” that features restaurant specials and current sports news to read while you dine.

Specials and Sports Page

Eats

We peeked at our own menus and decided on what we were going to eat.

ESPN Zone Adult Menu

I went with the Blue Cheese Apple Walnut Salad: crumbled blue cheese, apples, raisins, candied walnuts, diced red peppers, and romaine lettuce tossed with white balsamic vinaigrette. The salad was served fresh, the lettuce was crisp and cool, and the toppings were aplenty. Overall I was very pleased and enjoyed my lunch!

Blue Cheese Apple Walnut Salad

My friend ordered the Chicken Tender Salad with a side of garlic toast: chicken tenders with romaine lettuce, avocado, tomato, and cheddar cheese tossed in ranch dressing, drizzled with BBQ sauce, and topped with onion straws. The salad looked amazing and it was!

Chicken Tender Salad

Side Order of Garlic Toast

Throughout the meal, there was a table next to us of three Cast Members who were chatting with us. They were on their lunch break from the construction site over at the Disneyland Hotel and they were wondering why I was taking so many photos (I get that a lot).

When I told them what I was doing, they immediately forced me to try their Cheese Fries, which were topped with bacon, cheddar, mozzarella, and pepper jack and served with ranch dressing. And guess what? They were delicious. The fries were crisp, the cheese was melty and the bacon was crunchy. Perfection.

Cheddar Fries

AND, when our neighbor finished up his meal, he asked if he could borrow my camera to take a photo! I congratulated him on being in the “Clean Plate Club” to which he replied, “Well, your readers need to know how delicious this was!” It was quite funny.

Clean Plate Club after Chicken Tender Salad!

In addition to his clean plate photo, our friendly neighbor also took photos of his friends’ lunches. I did not taste these, but the guys did eat all of their lunches, so I’m going to assume that they were just fine.

One of them had the Southwest Chicken Salad: spring lettuce mix with cheddar, mozzarella, and pepper jack cheese, bow tie pasta, and corn salsa tossed in a chipotle vinaigrette dressing topped with a Cajun chicken breast. The other had a Traditional Caesar Salad with grilled chicken.

Southwest Chicken Salad

Traditional Caesar with Grilled Chicken

As far as the “Rookie Menu” goes, I love that fact that it is for Children 12 and Under. Most Disneyland Resort menus are 9 and under and there is a huge jump in price when you go from kid to adult menus; trust me, I have a 10 year old who knows that at Disneyland he is still “9” shhhhh.

Rookie Menu

I also like this menu because it is simple. Four choices makes it easier for kids to choose. At our table we ended up with one order of Mini Cheeseburgers (minus the cheese) and one order of Chicken Breast Nuggets. And for $7.99 you get the entree, a side (carrot & celery sticks with ranch, apples & caramel sauce, or french fries — even though it is not listed as an option, which is nice of them in case parents don’t want to go the french fry route), and a drink (milk, juice, and bottled water are the menu options, but like with the fries, soda is also available if mom and dad are OK with that).

Both of my boys had no complaints with their meals. Everything was served fresh and warm, nothing soggy or overcooked.

Mini Burgers from the Rookie Menu

Chicken Breast Nuggets from the Rookie Menu

Because we were so pleasantly surprised with our food we decided that we’d give dessert a whirl too. And I’m SO glad we did, because we discovered something amazing: The Rum Carrot Cake — house made carrot cake with walnuts, cream cheese icing, and rum caramel sauce.

Rum Carrot Cake

I am a huge fan of carrot cake, so when I saw the options on the dessert menu, I knew immediately that I wanted to try this out. The cake was moist, the frosting was a thick layer of sweet and creamy deliciousness & the caramel rum sauce was served warm underneath the cake. The rum was very mild, in fact I’d pretty much consider this “caramel” sauce.

Rum Carrot Cake Cross Section

After lunch and dessert, I took my camera for a little field trip and I noticed this incredible feast being delivered to a table. So, of course I asked if I could snap a photo. I give you the Ultimate Tailgate: a platter of creamy spinach and artichoke dip, buffalo and BBQ wings, sliders, chicken tenders, and BBQ ribs.

Ultimate Tailgate

Overall

Overall, I have to say, I have a new opinion of the ESPN Zone. We had great food and great service, and with our Annual Passholder discount, the price was very fair for what we got. As long as I’m not being bullied into buying game cards for the arcade, I think my visits may be a little more frequent.

Oh and for the grand finale, you’ll remember that I mentioned previously the creepy face-moving sports players on the outside of the building.

They are giant and appear to be following your every move.They turn side to side stalking you, slowly but surely, as they watch you walk through Downtown Disney. (Editor’s Note: They are especially creepy at night…when you’re walking all alone…and Downtown Disney is empty… –AJ)

And so you could see it for yourself, here are a few video clips.

Shudder.

Dining in Disneyland: ESPN Zone Review | the disney food blog (2024)

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