25 Foods at Disneyland You Have to Try at Least Once

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08 Apr 2025 - 9 min read

Disneyland isn’t just a place where fairy tales come to life — it’s also a culinary adventure waiting to be devoured. From sweet treats that bring nostalgic joy to inventive bites inspired by your favourite Disney films, every corner of the park has something delicious to discover.

Forget boring theme park meals — Disneyland offers an entire menu of unforgettable eats that will have you queueing up for seconds. Think legendary churros, gourmet grilled cheese, and Dole Whip so refreshing it feels like sunshine in a cup. Whether you’re after comfort food, plant-based picks, or limited-edition creations, the choices are as enchanting as the rides.

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Ready to eat your way through the happiest place on Earth? This list of 25 must-try Disneyland foods will guide you to all the iconic bites, hidden gems, and Instagram-worthy nibbles worth hunting down. Plus, we’ve thrown in a few pro tips to help you savour each dish like a true Disney foodie.

1. Dole Whip

Dole Whip is a legendary Disneyland treat, known for its light, refreshing, and fruity pineapple flavour. This non-dairy soft serve is tropical heaven in a cup, with just the right amount of sweetness and a fluffy, creamy texture. Perfectly smooth and served cold, it’s the go-to snack when you're feeling the California heat.

You’ll find Dole Whip at the Tiki Juice Bar in Adventureland. The queue can get long in the afternoon, so go early or try the mobile ordering feature on the Disneyland app. For an extra fun twist, get it as a Dole Whip Float with pineapple juice!

2. Mickey Beignets

Mickey Beignets are fluffy, deep-fried doughnuts shaped like the famous mouse himself and dusted generously with powdered sugar. Light and slightly crisp on the outside with a pillowy inside, they’re a sweet dream from New Orleans Square that melts in your mouth. They also come in seasonal flavours throughout the year, such as pumpkin spice or peppermint.

Grab yours from the Mint Julep Bar. Be prepared for a sugar shower — they’re very powdery! For a complete New Orleans experience, pair them with a refreshing Mint Julep (non-alcoholic and kid-friendly!).

3. Turkey Leg

These massive smoked turkey legs have become one of the most iconic savoury snacks in the park. Juicy, salty, and seasoned to perfection, the turkey leg is meaty enough to count as a full meal. It’s a no-frills kind of snack — just delicious meat that makes you feel like you're feasting at a medieval banquet.

The turkey legs are sold at multiple carts around Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. They’re easy to spot — just look for the smoky grill. Bring wet wipes or napkins because they can get messy fast!

4. Churros

Disneyland churros are a must-have. Long sticks of deep-fried dough rolled in cinnamon sugar, they’re crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. These tasty treats are addictive and often come in unique seasonal variations like birthday cake, pumpkin spice, or fruity cereal-coated versions.

You’ll find churro carts all over the park. Keep an eye out for limited-time flavours and seasonal dips. Grab one during the afternoon parades for the ultimate snack-and-show combo.

5. Corn Dog from Little Red Wagon

The hand-dipped corn dog from the Little Red Wagon is nothing short of legendary. Hot, juicy sausage encased in a golden, crispy cornmeal batter — it's crunchy, satisfying, and oh-so-filling. This simple yet masterful snack is perfect for those craving something hearty on the go.

Head to the Little Red Wagon on Main Street, U.S.A. early to avoid the lunch rush. Each corn dog comes with a side of crisps or apple slices. Go for the crisps if you're after that classic theme park experience.

6. Grey Stuff (It’s Delicious!)

Straight from the lyrics of Be Our Guest, the Grey Stuff is a cookies and cream-flavoured mousse, served on a red velvet cake base. It’s light, creamy, and topped with edible pearls and a swirl of piped mousse that makes it look straight out of a fairy tale. The combination of texture and flavour makes it a favourite among Beauty and the Beast fans.

You can find this whimsical treat at Red Rose Taverne in Fantasyland. It’s a photogenic dessert that’s perfect for social media, so snap your shot before digging in. It’s also quite rich, so sharing with a friend isn’t a bad idea if you’re planning to try other sweets too.

7. Monte Cristo Sandwich

The Monte Cristo sandwich is a decadent delight made of ham, turkey, and Swiss cheese layered between slices of bread, deep-fried to a golden crisp and dusted with icing sugar. It’s served with berry jam on the side, creating a surprisingly delicious balance of sweet and savoury.

Available at Café Orleans or Blue Bayou, this indulgent dish is quite large, making it great for splitting. Reservations are highly recommended, especially if you want to enjoy it with the scenic ambience of Pirates of the Caribbean drifting by.

8. Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar

This simple yet beloved dessert is a vanilla ice cream bar dipped in a thick chocolate shell — shaped, of course, like Mickey Mouse. The chocolate coating cracks just right, giving way to creamy vanilla inside. It’s a classic frozen treat that both kids and adults adore.

You’ll find these bars at various ice cream carts and kiosks throughout the parks. They melt quickly under the California sun, so enjoy it fast or find a shaded bench to sit down and savour every bite without a mess.

9. Ronto Wrap

A modern Disneyland favourite, the Ronto Wrap features roasted pork, grilled sausage, slaw, and peppercorn sauce wrapped in a warm pita. It’s a galactic fusion of flavours with a satisfying crunch and bold spices, making it a hit even among guests who aren’t Star Wars fans.

This wrap is served at Ronto Roasters in Galaxy’s Edge. It's a great choice for lunch or a hearty snack, and the mobile order option helps avoid long waits in this popular area of the park.

10. Loaded Baked Potato from Troubadour Tavern

This baked potato is a comfort food powerhouse — fluffy on the inside with a crispy skin, and topped with sour cream, cheddar cheese, bacon bits, and green onions. It’s hearty, savoury, and surprisingly filling, perfect for a midday refuel.

Troubadour Tavern near Fantasyland Theatre is your go-to spot. Seating is limited, so aim to visit before or after peak dining times if you’d like to sit and enjoy. Great for guests looking for a gluten-free option too.

11. Chicken Drumstick Box at Plaza Inn

Crispy, golden-brown fried chicken that’s juicy on the inside and perfectly seasoned — this is Disneyland’s comfort food at its finest. The drumstick box comes with mashed potatoes, gravy, and green beans, delivering a full-on homestyle meal experience.

Plaza Inn on Main Street is where you’ll find it, and the portions are generous enough to share. It’s a good spot to sit down and recharge while enjoying classic Victorian-themed décor and people-watching.

12. Mint Julep

This signature Disneyland drink is a vibrant green, non-alcoholic mint and citrus cooler. It's zesty, sweet, and minty-fresh — the perfect way to beat the heat. The colour alone makes it fun for kids, while the crisp flavour is refreshing for all ages.

Grab a Mint Julep at the Mint Julep Bar in New Orleans Square, ideally paired with Mickey Beignets. It’s also available via mobile order, which helps you skip the queue during busy hours.

13. Bengal Barbecue Skewers

Bengal Barbecue offers a protein-packed break from sugary snacks with their grilled meat and veggie skewers. Options like the spicy Banyan beef or sweet Polynesian chicken are full of flavour, grilled to perfection, and served hot and juicy.

Located in Adventureland, this kiosk-style spot has limited shaded seating nearby. Grab a few different skewers and enjoy them picnic-style while soaking in the jungle ambience around the Indiana Jones Adventure ride.

14. Chocolate Peanut Butter Sandwich

Don’t be fooled by the name — this “sandwich” is actually a slab of thick chocolate and peanut butter fudge, layered and coated with more chocolate. It’s rich, indulgent, and perfect for anyone who loves Reese’s-style sweets.

Find this treat at Pooh Corner in Critter Country. Since it's dense and shareable, consider cutting it into bite-sized chunks and saving some for later. It also travels well, making it a good snack to take back to your hotel.

Inspired by The Incredibles, this giant warm cookie is crispy on the outside and gooey in the centre, loaded with chocolate chips. It’s freshly baked and smells heavenly, drawing guests in from all corners of Pixar Pier.

You’ll find it right by the exit of the Incredicoaster. It’s best eaten warm, so don’t wait too long after buying. Pair it with a cold milk carton for the ultimate nostalgic snack experience.

16. Tigger Tails

Tigger Tails are whimsical marshmallow wands dipped in caramel, then coated in orange-flavoured white chocolate with dark chocolate stripes to resemble Tigger’s tail. They’re sweet, chewy, and fun to eat — a treat that combines texture with visual flair, perfect for little ones and fans of Winnie the Pooh.

You can find them at Pooh Corner in Critter Country. Since they’re quite sweet, one is usually enough to share. They make a colourful addition to your Disney snack photo collection, so snap a picture before your first bite.

17. Mickey-shaped Pretzel

This soft pretzel shaped like Mickey Mouse is a Disney classic. Slightly salty on the outside and fluffy on the inside, it’s simple yet comforting, and a favourite among park guests looking for something savoury and satisfying.

They’re available at pretzel carts across Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. If you're after a heartier snack, ask for cheese dip on the side. They're great for munching while queueing or waiting for the next show to begin.

18. Frozen Lemonade

Frozen lemonade is the perfect mix of tart, sweet, and icy cold — making it a top pick on a warm Disneyland day. It comes in both regular and strawberry flavours, offering a burst of citrusy refreshment with every sip.

You’ll find frozen lemonade at snack carts around both parks. It melts fast in the heat, so enjoy it quickly or ask for a spoon if it gets slushy. It’s especially great during summer afternoons when you need a quick cooldown.

19. Matterhorn Macaroon

This snow-capped coconut macaroon is a tribute to the Matterhorn ride — crunchy on the outside, moist and chewy on the inside, and dipped in white chocolate to resemble the snowy peak. It’s a small treat with a big fan following.

Get yours at the Jolly Holiday Bakery Café on Main Street. It pairs wonderfully with a coffee or hot chocolate and makes for a great mid-morning snack when you're still warming up your appetite.

20. Clam Chowder in a Bread Bowl

Creamy, hearty clam chowder served in a fresh sourdough bread bowl is one of the coziest meals you can find in the park. It’s rich and filling, packed with chunks of potato, clams, and seasoning that warms you up from the inside out.

Available at Royal Street Veranda in New Orleans Square or Harbour Galley near Critter Country. Eat the soup first, then tear apart the bowl for a satisfying finish. It’s a great dinner option when the sun starts to set and the breeze picks up.

21. Galaxy’s Edge Blue Milk

Blue Milk is a Star Wars staple, offering a unique frozen drink made from plant-based milks with a tropical, slightly citrusy flavour. The texture is smooth and slushy, and its pastel blue colour makes it instantly Instagrammable.

Head to the Milk Stand in Galaxy’s Edge to try this otherworldly beverage. It’s dairy-free, making it suitable for many diets, and it’s surprisingly refreshing after roaming Batuu. Try the Green Milk too if you're curious — or order both and compare.

22. Mickey Waffle

These golden waffles shaped like Mickey’s face are crisp on the outside and soft within, often served with syrup, whipped cream, or seasonal toppings like berries or pumpkin butter. They’re as cute as they are tasty, and a favourite Disney breakfast item.

Served at several breakfast locations including Plaza Inn and Carnation Café, Mickey waffles are best enjoyed early in the morning. If you’re staying on property, you might even spot them at your hotel buffet.

23. Chimichanga

Disney’s chimichanga is a deep-fried burrito filled with seasoned beef and beans, wrapped tightly in a crunchy golden shell. It’s piping hot, savoury, and incredibly filling — a snack that doubles as a meal.

Sold at food carts mostly near Frontierland or Fantasyland, chimichangas are best enjoyed fresh. They're easy to eat on the move, but you might want to find a shaded bench nearby for a less crumbly experience.

24. Toffee Cake from River Belle Terrace

This warm toffee cake served with sticky caramel sauce and vanilla cream is rich, buttery, and absolutely indulgent. It’s the perfect dessert to end your day with — soft in the middle and topped with a decadent drizzle.

You’ll need a reservation to dine at River Belle Terrace, so plan ahead. This dessert is best enjoyed slowly with a cup of coffee or tea. It’s a hidden gem not many first-timers know about, so consider it your foodie secret.

25. Pixar Pier Frosty Parfait

This vibrant dessert layers blue raspberry slush with creamy lemon soft serve, resulting in a sweet-and-sour explosion of flavour. It’s refreshing, colourful, and a treat that both cools you down and lifts your spirits.

Find it at Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats in Pixar Pier. Go early in the day to beat the queues, especially in warmer months. It’s a favourite for families, so ordering a couple and sharing among your group is a smart move.

Enjoy the Food and Visit Disneyland!

From sweet to savoury, classic to quirky, these 25 must-try foods are just part of what makes a trip to Disneyland so unforgettable. Whether you're there for the rides, the characters, or the sheer joy of being in the happiest place on Earth — the food adds a whole extra layer of magic to the experience.

So, if you’ve been dreaming of your next Disney adventure, now’s the perfect time to plan your visit. Whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth, Disneyland always has something new to discover — especially for your taste buds.

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In This Article

• 1. Dole Whip
• 2. Mickey Beignets
• 3. Turkey Leg
• 4. Churros
• 5. Corn Dog from Little Red Wagon
• 6. Grey Stuff (It’s Delicious!)
• 7. Monte Cristo Sandwich
• 8. Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar
• 9. Ronto Wrap
• 10. Loaded Baked Potato from Troubadour Tavern
• 11. Chicken Drumstick Box at Plaza Inn
• 12. Mint Julep
• 13. Bengal Barbecue Skewers
• 14. Chocolate Peanut Butter Sandwich
• 15. Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums
• 16. Tigger Tails
• 17. Mickey-shaped Pretzel
• 18. Frozen Lemonade
• 19. Matterhorn Macaroon
• 20. Clam Chowder in a Bread Bowl
• 21. Galaxy’s Edge Blue Milk
• 22. Mickey Waffle
• 23. Chimichanga
• 24. Toffee Cake from River Belle Terrace
• 25. Pixar Pier Frosty Parfait
• Enjoy the Food and Visit Disneyland!

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