Lasso Lunch or Dinner
Relive the golden era of Disneyland Park at this old-timey saloon that’s been here since the very beginning. Enjoy a spirited lunch or dinner over a roundup of frontier-style chow, including pepper jack chili mac, loaded potato skins and chicken wings. Tiny trailblazers can tuck into the chicken slider meal or Kid’s Power Pack, a bounty of healthy snacks.
End your meal on a sweet note with house-made ice cream desserts, like the triple chocolate-chunk cookie sundae topped with vanilla ice cream, cookie and cream crumbles, raspberry sauce and popping candy.
Ice cream float fans can sip on frosty Golden Horseshoe fabulosity, made with a choice of cola or root beer—yeehaw!
A Golden Era Lives On
One of several buildings dating back to the opening of the Disneyland Resort in 1955, The Golden Horseshoe is where Walt Disney and his wife, Lillian, celebrated their 30th anniversary with the debut performance of the original Golden Horseshoe Revue. Walt kept a private box—now public—upstairs to the right of the stage.
Take a look at the wall-mounted longhorns, which were chosen by Walt himself, the polished brass banisters and 1850s-style period chandeliers. Disney legend Harper Goff designed the saloon’s interior using a set design he had created for the 1953 Doris Day film Calamity Jane.