Carla Rea loves going to Disneyland when she can. And of course, what better way to enjoy the park then to eat your way through it? There are so many delectable bites from churros, dole whip, wine, and more! The wide selection makes it hard to pick just five. We hope you get as hungry, reading this list, as we did! Enjoy.
CHURROS: Picture: Carla Rea
Probably one of the most iconic snacks at Disneyland! Fried dough rolled in cinnamon and sugar – the best! If you’re adventurous you can enjoy them with a dipping sauce, like warm caramel. Great on the run, or while waiting in line, and you can find them throughout the park. A great snack that doesn’t leave you feeling too full or sluggish after you’re done.
StarWars Land’s Blue / Green Milk
Sipping on some Blue Milk ✨
— Cece (@cecedisneyphoto) June 14, 2019
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FUNNEL CAKE:
Ok, more fried dough, but this one adds awesome toppings – chocolate, ice cream, cinnamon, and sugar. It’s hard to decide what combination is best. Sleepy Hollow in the Magic Kingdom has Funnel Cake topped with Strawberries and Whipped Cream – true doughy bliss.
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DOLE WHIP:
Who’s not a fan of the Dole Whip?! Pineapple soft-serve frozen dessert. Get it floating on top of pineapple juice, and you have the iconic Dole Whip Float. Everyone should try one at least once.
I just tried Disneyland’s “Chile Mango” Dole Whip!
— Capuchino 🐀 (@weary_bones) August 4, 2019
It actually has bits of fruit in it (Pepino, Pineapple, and Jicama) and is covered in chamoy and chile
I loooove it! I’m getting this instead of plain Dole Whips from now on for sure pic.twitter.com/wKQheB2WfT
WINE COUNTRY TRATTORIA:
Eat outside on the terrace – especially when you need a serious calming break, some good food, and wine! The world’s top wine-growing regions are represented, but if you’re not quite sure what wine to order, do a flight! Try the Spaghetti Aglio Olio, or the Salmon!
This is how I roll when I visit Disneyland. Wine and Park. Great combo when strolling pic.twitter.com/fwhSKfRoeq
— 🏎️🕳️🕳️ (@IamKingFluffy) August 25, 2021
Mickey Beignets:
Dusted with powdered sugar – sometimes flavored for holidays – they’re kind of a must-eat in Disneyland. You can pick up a bag at the Mint Julep Bar.
Mickey shaped beignets at Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter pic.twitter.com/f7u7KB6VPT
— Denise at Mousesteps (@Mousesteps) October 29, 2021
The Mint Julep:
After such a long dry spell without my beloved
— D.ee↯ (◍•ᴗ•◍) (@meltedpanda) May 31, 2018
Almost a year????
I was finally reunited with my one true Disney drink
:^) mint julep bar for life. pic.twitter.com/UY5TMuvWbg