Anywhere you roam in Disneyland, you'll stumble upon some tasty snacks or a full meal. It's not just your regular eats; Disneyland food brings a mix of classic faves and totally new culinary adventures. Got a sweet tooth or craving a full meal? The special treats in Disneyland will whisk you away to flavour town, no doubt.
The Most Popular Food at Disneyland
Guess what? The humble churro is the reigning champ of Disneyland food! It looks like a small, flavourful wand made of sugar and spices.
When you eat a churro from Disneyland, you'll find yourself on the wonderful taste trip that awaits you. The outside is hard and almost entirely a sugar-and-spice crust. Churros are so much more than just a yummy treat; they have become an integral part of valued memories, brightening every trip.
Top 10 Must-Try Disneyland Foods
1. Churros (Disneyland Hotel, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Park, Downtown Disney, etc.)
People of all ages love churros, a standard snack at Disneyland. These tasty treats often come in the well-known cinnamon-sugar taste that makes people happy and nostalgic.
For an extra 0.76 AUD, Disneyland sells different dipping sauces for people who want to add another layer of taste. Keep in mind that churros contain gluten, which is something that people with food allergies should think about. A churro at Disneyland costs about 7.63 AUD on average, making it an enjoyable and not-too-expensive treat.
2. Dole Whip (Disney California Adventure Park)
Think of Disneyland, think of Dole Whip. It's a sweet pineapple goodness that whisks you to a tropical paradise with every bite. Snag one on your way back from Disney’s California Grand Californian Hotel.
Dole Whip Soft Serve and Dole Whip Float are the two types of this well-known Disneyland food. What's cool? It doesn't have any dairy in it, so you can eat it even if you can't handle lactose or are allergic to dairy. The Dole Whip Float is even better and costs about 10.69 AUD, while the Soft Serve costs about 9.16 AUD.
Looking for more foods to munch on? Check out other Disney California food options!
3. Mickey-shaped Beignets (New Orleans Square, Disneyland)
Grabbing a snack break? Go for some Mickey-shaped Beignets—they're these deep-fried cakes shaped like Mickey Mouse and dusted with powdered sugar.
Perfect for an Insta post, they taste best when warm. Dip 'em in your favourite sauce, but heads up, these Mickey-shaped delights have cheese and gluten. Three of these tasty pastries will set you back around 7.63 AUD.
4. Monte Cristo Sandwich (New Orleans Square, Disneyland)
If you ever find yourself Cafe Orleans or Blue Bayou, place an order for the Monte Cristo Sandwich. It's a sweet and spicy love fest all in one bite, with fruit puree, ham, turkey, and cheese all wrapped up in a light batter and dusted with some powdery goodness.
Just a heads up, though, it's got eggs, dairy, and gluten in the mix. At Cafe Orleans, it's 32.06 AUD, but if you're feeling fancy, hit up the Blue Bayou Restaurant for 44.27 AUD.
These restaurants in Disneyland got more killer desserts, too: Triple Chocolate Dream Cake, New Orleans Bread Pudding, or Banana Fosters Beignets.
5. Pommes Frites (Café Orleans, Disneyland)
Pommes Frites, a version of the usual French fried potatoes in Disneyland, let you enjoy them with more fun. What characteristics make people enjoy these fries so much? Some Cajun-spiced remoulade comes on the side for a little extra flavour.
Pommes Frites are great for gluten-sensitive individuals due to being entirely free from gluten. With this appetizing accompaniment priced at 36.64 AUD, you can also try it with the Battered & Fried Monte Cristo Sandwich to get a whole meal experience deliciously cooked inside out!
6. Lobster Roll (Harbour Galley, Disneyland)
Check out the Lobster Roll at Harbour Galley, a sandwich with big, juicy pieces of lobster seasoned just right and mixed with celery and onions. Piled onto a soft, buttery roll with fresh chives, this meal comes with a side of chips if you want the full deal.
Quick heads up, though, the Lobster Roll has gluten and shrimp in the mix. All this goodness will run you about 25.95 AUD on average.
7. Corn Dogs (Little Red Wagon, Disneyland)
If you want a quick snack at a theme park or counter service restaurant and like classic American foods, you can't go wrong with a corn dog. It's a tasty sausage rolled in a lot of homemade corn batter and deep-fried until it's golden brown. It tastes just like a classic corn dog. People who are worried about gluten should know that it's in the mix. At Disneyland's Corn Dog Castle, you can get an Original Corn Dog for about 15.27 AUD.
8. Turkey Leg (Disneyland Hotel, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Park, Downtown Disney, etc.)
So, you might've heard about how people went gaga over the Turkey Leg. It's become this famous Disneyland food that people can't stop talking about. If you're hungry, this thing is a total game-changer – mouth-watering and packs a nutritional punch. The counter-service spots offer a bunch of flavours, from the classic BBQ smokiness to other tasty options. Plus, it's gluten-free!
Prices vary depending on your choice. You can grab the Smoked Turkey Leg or BBQ Turkey Leg for about 19.85 AUD each. Now, the Buffalo Turkey Leg is the spicy one for around 21.37 AUD per pop. If you're just up for the classic Turkey Leg experience, it's a cool 18.32 AUD.
There's plenty of Turkey Leg available in Hong Kong Disneyland. For those who wish to purchase this and other food items located at the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, you're in luck! Grab this Klook ticket to enjoy your meals with big discounts and deals!
9. Clam Chowder in a Sourdough Bowl (Pacific Wharf Café, Disney California Adventure)
If you like nice and hearty food, go to Disney California Adventure Park and try the Clam Chowder in a Sourdough Bowl. It has big chunks of clam, diced potatoes, and sometimes a mix of celery, onions, and bacon to give it extra flavor.
If you're trying to watch what you eat, remember that it has gluten and cheese in it. This hearty and cheesy dish costs about 18.32 AUD per person, so it's a good choice for Disney fans who want to add a Disney twist to their normal pasta game.
10. Tigger Tail (Pooh Corner, Disneyland)
Tigger Tail consists of a stick filled with marshmallows and knapped in caramel, orange-flavoured candy coating. They even throw on some dark chocolate stripes to match Tigger's famous tail. These sweet and fun treats are the bomb for anyone hankering for a tasty candy fix. It is, however, worth noting that Tigger Tails are made out of cheese and gelatin. If you go to a counter service restaurant, a Tigger Tail costs approximately 10.69 AUD.
Did you know? The Tigger Tail is now available at Paris Disneyland! And while you're there, enjoy some of these Disneyland Paris snacks.
Looking for more grub to chomp on and other Disneyland restaurants to visit? Check out these must-try Tokyo Disneyland foods!
If you're hitting up Disneyland anywhere in the world, prepare for a foodie adventure. There's a bunch of yummy treats at either a counter or table service restaurant that can totally amp up your visit. Trust us, you gotta try these 10 must-have munchies if you're aiming for a blast in Disneyland!
Written By: Frances Tan