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entertainment19h ago
Where Adults Should Eat And Drink Outside The Park When Visiting Disneyland - Mashed
- The Anaheim Packing District near Disneyland serves as a key post-park dining hub with multiple vendors and a beer focus.
- Monkish Brewing offers notable hazy IPAs and is part of the Packing District’s beer scene.
- ADYA brings Indian street food options to the area near Disneyland, offering flavorful, popular selections.
- Requiem: Coffee, Tea, and Fantasy offers an immersive, adult-oriented cafe experience near the packing district.
- Forn Al Hara in Little Arabia is praised for mana'eesh and Lebanese flatbreads.
- Green Cheek Beer in Orange offers a rotating selection of local beers connected to a broader taproom network.
- The guide suggests grouping meals with friends to sample multiple vendors at the Packing District.
- Nearby Anaheim and Orange County locales provide additional dining and drinking options beyond theme park fare.
- The article frames the excursions as suitable for adults seeking varied flavors after park days.
- Hans' Homemade Ice Cream is recommended as a dessert stop after meals near Disneyland.
- Requiem’s menu features playful items and themed cocktails like 'Pirate Hunter' and 'Make It So.'
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