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Pictures of a dapper Walt Disney lined the entryway, welcoming you into an era of elegance. Large photos of famous celebrities dotted the interior—Bogie and Bacall, Mickey Rooney, The Rat Pack, and even Walt with Will Rogers, The muted tones and classic look of the interior transported you back to that bygone period.

It was always fun to sit at different tables to view the young versions of Hollywood's elite. And for those faces not familiar, you could ask for a map of the who's who. A styling and smiling Walt Disney beckoned you inside the Disneyland Hotel's premier dining location.

Photo by Lisa Baxter. Breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert, Steakhouse 55 offered up some of the best bites on Disneyland Resort property. I only had the opportunity to eat breakfast once at the location; I ordered the smoked salmon eggs Benedict.

But, I vowed to return after seeing the football-sized brioche French toast my son ordered. Dinner was more my vibe; I celebrated birthdays, anniversaries, or just met up with friends to enjoy a night out with some good food.

Seared New York strips, garlic-encrusted lamp chops, or juicy prime rib. And the sides! The wedge salad dripping with dressing and topped with bacon and a soft-boiled egg, or the famed stacked of potatoes au gratin.

But seriously, it was the dessert that called to me. The vanilla creme brulee, chocolate lava cake, and the iconic layer chocolate cake all were worth a few hours of discomfort from eating too much.

I'm not a drinker, but The Lounge at Steakhouse 55 was a favorite of my husband's. He discovered a love for Moscow Mules at the stylish bar, which also served signature cocktails, brews, and snacks. I'd have my usual soft drink and we'd plop on the cushy couches waiting to be seated inside the restaurant.

The Lounge at Steakhouse offered a cozy spot to sip a specialty drink, or relax while waiting to dine at Steakhouse In , Disneyland Hotel offered a new experience, or I should say former experience which was updated. Disney also shared that they look forward to sharing more information about this at a future date.

Steakhouse 55 received its name in reference to the year that Disneyland opened. It opened on November 27, The atmosphere in the restaurant harkened back to the era of Old Hollywood and Walt Disney. Black and white photos hung on the walls portraying Walt Disney, movie stars, and musical talent from the old days.

The restaurant had achieved acclaim with the Orange County Register awarding it four stars. For many guests, this was a wonderful upscale restaurant to visit for an incredible meal. Depending on who you asked, some would say it offered the best food at the Disneyland Resort. Have you ever eaten at Steakhouse 55? What did you think of it? Disney shuttered Yamabuki at the Paradise Pier Hotel in and the Japanese restaurant space remains closed to this day, according to MousePlanet.

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