
Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California has some of the best theme park snacks in the world. I know a lot of people like to put down theme park food, but Disney Parks for the most part do a very good job creating high-quality and, most importantly, tasty food. But with the high number of food options at Disneyland, let alone the number of snack options, it can be quite difficult to figure out beforehand which snacks are worth getting and which ones aren’t. Well, that’s where this Disneyland Snacks list will come in handy.

As someone who has visited Disneyland countless times over the last four years, I’ve been able to try a lot of the different snacks at Disneyland. Because of this I can confirm that for the most part, Disneyland snacks are good. I mean, it was so hard narrowing down a top 10 list of Disneyland snacks that I decided to do a top 20 instead. There are just so many iconic snacks at Disneyland that I hope you get to try during your visit.
I’ve ranked the snacks based on these 4 criteria: Taste, Presentation, Uniqueness, and Personal Preference. As always, take these opinions with a grain of salt. Food especially is a very subjective topic as we all have different tastes and preferences. Some of my favorites might not appeal to you, and that’s totally fine. The fun part about Disneyland is getting to try new things and see if you like them. Just something to keep in mind.
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Top 20 Disneyland Snacks

It really was so challenging to narrow this down to a list of 20 snacks and treats. Disneyland’s assortment of food items is so diverse, some of them simple, some of them not, but most of them good. These 20 snacks, in my opinion, represent the diversity of Disneyland snacks, but I know for a fact that there are some really good items that did not make this list. If you think we missed out on one, let me know! Also, all prices are current as of November 2025.
20. The Troubador Baked Potato from Troubador Tavern, Fantasyland
Current Price: US$9.29
Coming in at number 20 is an item that took a while to come back to Disneyland after the pandemic. Troubadour Tavern was closed for a few years but ultimately reopened and started serving their iconic baked potato again. This tasty dish has butter, sour cream, cheese, bacon bits, and green onions which all come together to make this savoury, filling dish. This location also has specialty baked potatoes during seasonal events like Christmas, so watch out for those!
19. Turkey Leg from Various Carts
Current Price: US$ 14.49
You cannot make a Disneyland snacks list and not include one of the most iconic Disney snacks ever. The turkey leg has been sold at Disneyland for decades, with some loving it and some hating it. They’re not my personal favorite, and for some people they might taste a bit too salty, but I think everyone should try them at least once. Also, I’m almost certain that they put extra meat onto the turkey leg to make it bigger, as turkey legs are ginormous. Don’t buy one turkey leg for every member of your party. I’m not kidding when I say they’re huge so you’re going to want to share them.
Klook.com18. Cream Cheese-filled Pretzel from Various Carts

Current Price: US$ 7.75
The cream cheese-filled pretzel can be found in various places around the park. My personal favorite of the pretzel variants is the cream cheese-filled one. The dough of the pretzel is soft, and the cream cheese adds the perfect amount of flavor to the snack. While it might not be the most exciting snack in the world, it gets points for its simplicity. This is a good option if you’re waiting for a show to start and need an uncomplicated snack to give you a boost.
17. The Grey Stuff from Red Rose Taverne, Fantasyland

Current Price: US$ 6.99
This is one of my favorite desserts in the park. The grey stuff, inspired by the famous line from the song Be Our Guest, is a cookies and cream dessert. It’s the perfect sugary treat if you need an extra burst of energy while at the park. It’s basically a mountain of cookies and cream pudding with a base that tastes like cake. I sometimes go all the way to Red Rose Taverne just for this dessert. If you’re already dining at Red Rose Taverne, definitely order this! They also change it up for special events like Halloween and Christmas.
Klook.com16. Daisy’s Goody-Goody Donuts from Cafe Daisy, Toontown
Current Price: US$ 6.79
We’re not done with sugary sweets yet! Daisy’s Goody-Goody Donuts can be found in Cafe Daisy in Toontown. They are these mini-donuts that taste delicious. They’re covered in cinnamon sugar, making them extra flavorful. You also get around 5 of these mini donuts for the price, which is a bit steep but in my opinion it’s worth trying at least once. They’re not my favorite cinnamon-dusted Disneyland snack though. You’ll have to keep reading to find out what the other one is.
15. Corn Dog from Little Red Wagon, Main Street or Stage Door Cafe, Frontierland

Current Price: US$ 11.29
I honestly couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve tried the corn dog from Little Red Wagon and Stage Door Cafe. I mean at the end of the day, I guess it’s like every other corn dog, but this one is particularly well made. The breading tastes delightful, and so does the dog itself. It’s a bit on the pricey side, but don’t let that stop you from getting it because it is also bigger than the average corn dog. You also get a side of either chips or mandarin orange cuties with every order.
Klook.com14. Tigger Marshmallow Tail from Pooh Corner, Bayou Country

Current Price: US$ 8.29
This is a snack I only discovered this year, but it’s actually very good. Tigger Marshmallow Tails are marshmallow wands dipped in caramel and orange-flavored chocolate coating with dark chocolate stripes. It’s supposed to look like Tigger’s actual tail, and in my opinion it succeeds at both looking good and tasting good. These marshmallow wands are especially nice on a warm day as they usually come cold. All in all, they’re a great little dessert and these marshmallow wands usually come in different presentations. I just personally like the Tigger Tail because it looks very unique.
13. Cheesy Pizza Flop-Over from Cafe Daisy, Toontown
Current Price: US$ 9.99
The next and last snack from Cafe Daisy is a greasy, delicious delight. The Cheesy Pizza Flop-Over is a good snack to eat at Toontown if you need a quick bite. It’s a bit greasy, just like all pizzas, and it comes folded in half like a taco, but it is so good. I also discovered this fairly recently and since then it has made it into my Disneyland snacks rotation. If you have picky eaters, this is definitely a good option for them. For a dollar more, they also have a pepperoni version.
Klook.com12. Mickey’s Premium Ice Cream Bar from Various Carts

Current Price: US$ 6.50
You can’t go to Disneyland and not have this treat. It’s available in many outdoor carts all around the park, making it my go-to dessert whenever I’m at Disneyland. It’s pretty simple. It’s a vanilla ice cream bar coated in chocolate and shaped like Mickey’s head. It’s cute, and is probably more known now for the thousands of people who take their instagram pictures with it. This is one dessert that you just have to have on your list, and it’ll always be one of my favorite sweet treats at the resort.
Klook.com11. Darth by Chocolate from Galactic Grill, Tomorrowland
Current Price: US$ 7.29
Darth By Chocolate is a chocolate lover’s dream dessert. It consists of layers of chocolate pudding with red velvet sponge, crushed chocolate cream-filled cookies, and chocolate mousse. I know it sounds like chocolate overload, and if you don’t like chocolate then feel free to skip this one, but this is just so decadent and sweet that it truly hits the spot if you’re looking for a bit of sugar. I definitely recommend it for those of you who have an extra strong sweet tooth, or those looking for their chocolate fix.
Klook.com10. Classic Funnel Cake from Stage Door Cafe, Frontierland
Current Price: US$ 8.79
The funnel cake at Stage Door Cafe is legendary, enough for it to be in the top 10 of this Disneyland snacks list. Topped with whipped cream and powdered sugar, this funnel cake is a sweet delight. Stage Door Cafe also has seasonal funnel cakes available if you visit at certain times of year like Halloween and Christmas. This is also good to share between two people.
Klook.com9. Breakfast Chimichanga from Ship to Shore Marketplace, Frontierland
Current Price: US$ 7.99
This is only available during breakfast time, and sometimes it still sells out before breakfast time is even done. This is as greasy as all chimichangas are, so if that doesn’t appeal to you then you may not like it, but let me tell you this deep-fried dish is insanely good. It’s filled with eggs, cheese, potatoes, and sausages, and you can also eat it on the go (although you may want to get a table instead as it can get messy). You’ll be sacrificing some rope drop time to eat it, but I think if you’re here multiple days it’s worth it to try.
Klook.com8. Ronto Wrap from Ronto Roasters, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Current Price: US$ 14.49
And here we have another sausage snack on this Disneyland snacks list! The ronto wrap is made up of roasted pork, peppercorn sauce, grilled pork sausage, and slaw wrapped in a slice of pita bread. The sausage is very flavorful, and the snack comes together very well to deliver a burst of flavor. It’s a good snack to have if you’re in the area, especially since Galaxy’s Edge is far from other areas of the park.
7. Raspberry Rose Mickey Macaron from Jolly Holiday Bakery, Main Street
Current Price: US$ 8.29
This macaron is Instagram famous, but don’t let that deter you from trying it! This Disneyland snack is not your traditional macaron. It’s basically macaron shells with real raspberries in the middle. I had to try it after seeing it being recommended so many times over the years. Fortunately, it lives up to the hype! And this is coming from someone who isn’t that big of a raspberry fan. If you love raspberries though, this will be right up your alley. Mobile order this early though as they tend to run out as the day goes on.
Klook.com6. Mickey-shaped Beignets from Mint Julep Bar, New Orleans Square
Current Price: 3-Pack $6.49 / 6-Pack $10.49
Now talk about an all-time favorite Disneyland snack! The Mickey-shaped Beignets from Mint Julep Bar are legendary. They’re dusted with a lot of powdered-sugar, and are usually so soft and warm. They’re the perfect Disneyland on-the-go snack, just make sure not to get powdered sugar all over yourself. You can usually see trails of powdered sugar leading away from the Mint Julep Bar as people snack on the go. So before you go on Pirates of the Caribbean or Haunted Mansion, be sure to get some!
5. Chocolate Chip Cookies from Harbor Galley, New Orleans Square

Current Price: 6-Pack $7.79 / 13-Pack $13.79
This is my favorite chocolate treat at Disneyland. I discovered them on Tiktok sometime in 2024 and ever since then I’ve been obsessed. They are so soft, so moist, and a little chewy (which I like). They also come to you warm and the chocolate they use is fantastic. I really love these and would recommend using mobile order to buy one as they usually sell out later in the day.
Klook.com4. Cheesy Garlic Pretzel Bread from Edelweiss Snacks and Maurice’s Treats, Fantasyland

Current Price: $8.29
This item I only tried for the first time a few months ago, and ever since then I’ve been obsessed. The mix of garlic and cheese makes this so delectable, and add the pretzel bread and you have one of the most filling, delicious Disneyland snacks. Seriously, I have to have one with every visit now. It’s that good. If you’re not a fan of garlic though, it might be too garlic-y for you. But if that’s your thing (which it is mine), you’re going to absolutely love it.
3. Dole Whip from Tiki Juice Bar and Tropical Hideaway, Adventureland

Current Price: $8.29
I think everybody reading this knew that this was going to be in the Top 3. It’s one of the most iconic Disneyland snacks ever, and one I repeatedly go back to time and again. It’s such a simple treat too. It’s basically just pineapple flavored soft serve. But let me tell you it hits your tastebuds in a way nothing else does, especially on a hot day. It also comes in Strawberry and Peach flavors. My favorite flavor actually used to be Mango, but they seemed to have gotten rid of that flavor. But either way, Dole Whip is still amazing no matter what flavor you choose.
Klook.com2. Churros from Various Carts

Current Price: $5.75
I bet a lot of you were wondering when this Disneyland snack was going to appear on this list. It’s safe to say it deserves this number 2 spot. Churros are a Disneyland staple. They’re incredibly tasty, both the regular, cinnamon dusted churro, and the various holiday themed churros that Disneyland constantly comes up with. But don’t worry, even the normal, cinnamon churro is good. And yes, they’re better here than at Walt Disney World. Just trust me on that.
1. Meat and Vegetable Skewers from Bengal Barbecue

Current Price: Banyan Beef Skewer $7.49 / Chieftain Chicken Skewer $6.99 / Pork Belly Skewer $7.99 / Bengal Beef Skewer $7.49 / Safari Skewer $6.49
The undisputed number one snack at Disneyland. Churros and Dole Whip come close, but nothing touches the uniqueness of this Disneyland snack. Coming in a variety of different variations, these beef skewers are a little expensive, but they’re insanely good. They’re also probably the most unique snack offering Disneyland has. My personal favorite is the Bengal Beef Skewer, but you can’t go wrong with any of them! Be sure not to miss this incredible treat when you’re at Disneyland!
Klook.comTop 20 Disneyland Snacks Conclusion

And that’s it! Hopefully this list gave you a better idea of what snacks to have while you’re at Disneyland. What are some snacks you think we missed? Is there a snack you would’ve liked to see on this list? Comment down below your answers and as always if you have any questions feel free to send me a message on my socials!
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