Food and Treats at Disneyland Resort
When it comes to food and treats, both parks are equally matched.
Any day at Disneyland Resort is not complete without its iconic snacks.
While some favorites are exclusive to Disneyland, others can also be found at Disney California Adventure, offering guests a taste of magic wherever they go.
One of the most iconic treats at Disneyland is the Dole Whip, a refreshing pineapple soft-serve dessert that has become a must-try for visitors.
While the Disneyland Dole Whip is typically associated with Disneyland, you may be surprised to learn that you can also find it at Disney California Adventure, available at the takeout window at Pixar Pier.
For those looking for a truly unique dining experience, look no further than the Blue Bayou.
Located inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, this restaurant offers an immersive ambiance, with diners seated alongside the ride’s waterfront, watching boats drift by as they enjoy their meal.
Themed meals are also a highlight at both parks.
In Disney California Adventure, you can take a culinary journey along Route 66 at Flo’s V8 Cafe, where classic American comfort food is served up in a retro diner setting.
But for a truly whimsical dining experience, head to the Cozy Cone Motel, where everything from ice cream to mac-n-cheese is served in a cone-shaped container, adding an extra layer of fun to your meal.
If you have a sweet tooth, be sure to stop by Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums in Disney California Adventure.
Here, you’ll find giant, gooey chocolate cookies that are sure to satisfy even the most insatiable cravings.
In Disneyland, Star Wars fans won’t want to miss Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, where you can sample dishes inspired by intergalactic travels.
For a truly immersive experience, make a reservation at Oga’s Cantina, where you can sip on delicious cocktails in the seedy watering hole of Mos Eisley, surrounded by otherworldly characters and sights.