Disneyland, across the walkway from Haunted Mansion, and on the boarder of New Orleans Square and Bayou Country sits Harbour Galley. This boat dock and fishing-themed quick service restaurant serves a small selection of soups and sandwiches with seafood as one of the main ingredients. You may have seen Disneyland’s viral fresh baked soft cookies on social media. These delightfully warm and tasty cookies are exclusively sold at Harbour Galley. In this post we’ll review those wonderful cookies and well as the rest of the menu.
Let’s start with dessert. One of Disneyland’s most famous items during the last few years has been Harbour Galley’s Chocolate Chip Cookies. Locals flock to Harbour Galley to obtain these tasty treats. They’re baked fresh, served warm, and they’re absolutely heavenly. A six pack costs $7.79, while a thirteen pack is $13.79. That’s not cheap, but they are easily sharable between multiple people.
Harbour Galley also has different cookies available seasonally during the holidays. During the Christmas season there’s gingerbread cookies, but my favorite is the pumpkin cookies during the Halloween season. Do not miss out on these.

The Crab and Shrimp Roll ($18.99) is good, but keep your expectations at a certain level. If you’re expecting this to taste like the crab roll you and your significant other ate in the shadow of a 100 year old lighthouse off the coast of Maine, you’re going to be severely disappointed.

The serving size is decent, but I wish there was a little bit more. A bag of chips or Cuties oranges are included.

Also available are Disneyland’s famous Soup in a Sourdough Bread Bowl for $12.99. The clam chowder is heavy, creamy, and oh so wonderful on a those rare rainy Southern California days. By the way, the bread used in Disneyland’s bread bowls is made fresh next door at Disney California Adventure.

Harbour Galley is home to a unique soup flavor not found anywhere else in Disneyland Resort. The Ratatouille Soup ($12.99) is comprised of roasted tomatoes, garlic, zucchini and eggplant, and is garnished with roasted squash and eggplant. It’s rich and flavorful, and also not as heavy as the clam chowder option.

The Ratatouille Soup includes a Garlic Bread Topper. They take the top chunk scooped out of the bread bowl and make it into a piece of garlic bread. It’s delicious I wish all the other bread bowl locations around Disneyland Resort also had this option.

Speaking of the views, the seating area attached to Harbour Galley, which is named Pelican’s Landing, is a nice place to sit and watch boats, rafts, and canoes float by.

 
Harbour Galley is easy to miss and only has two windows, one for ordering and one for picking up. We highly recommended using Disney’s mobile order system to place your order ahead of time.
Overall Harbour Galley’s menu is limited but it packs a punch. We enjoy every item on the menu, and the seating areas with views of Rivers of America offer a nice and pleasant place to enjoy a meal.
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Are you a fan of Harbour Galley? Are you planning on eating there during your next visit? Let us know in the comments. 

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