14 Must Try Disneyland Halloween 2025 Food Items
Disneyland‘s Halloween 2025 celebration is in full swing at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. There’s dozens of items to try, but we sifted through them all to bring you the top 14 must try Disneyland Halloween 2025 food items. There was a strong lineup of items last year, but somehow Disney has topped themselves. Keep reading to find out what we recommend.
Ursula Enchanted Waffles – Schmoozies – DCA – $11.29
Starting off this year’s list with a true must have. Here you get two dark chocolate Mickey-shaped waffles filled with ube custard and dusted with powdered sugar. I adored the strong ube flavor mixed with the rich dark chocolate waffles. The only downside is the high $11.29 price tag, but this one can’t be beat, especially if you’re a fan of ube.
Butternut Squash Flatbread – Red Rose Taverne – Disneyland – $13.99
“Roasted butternut squash purée, roasted mushrooms, feta, and roasted diced butternut squash topped with garlic miso sauce and fried sage” This is what Disneyland seasonal items should be all about. Take flavors and ingredients that aren’t normally available in Disneyland and make a item out of it. It’s like they took Autumn and through it on a flatbread. Also, due to recent menu changes, this is one of the better items available at Red Rose Taverne these days.
Fresh-baked Pumpkin Cookies – Harbour Galley – Disneyland – $7.79 for 6, $13.79 for 12
There’s not much that needs to be said about these. They’re made fresh throughout the day. They’re warm, perfectly soft and chewy, and glorious in every way. Like Harbour Galley’s Fresh-baked Chocolate Chip Cookies, the pumpkin variety are extremely popular and it’s not uncommon for them to sell out. Be sure to grab these earlier in the day.
Pumpkin Cheesecake Taverne Cold Brew – Red Rose Taverne – Disneyland – $7.29
“Caramel, vanilla and cinnamon cold brew with pumpkin cheesecake topper.” This drink is decadent and definitely one of the sweetest items on the list but wow is it tasty. It’s good even for someone like me who does not like coffee or cold brew. The pumpkin cheesecake topping covers almost all of the coffee taste. This is less a drink and more of a dessert.
Caramel Apple Bread Pudding – Aunt Cass Café – DCA – $7.79
A few times a year Aunt Cass Café will roll out a new seasonal bread pudding, and they never ever miss. They’re warm, delicious, and everything that’s right with the world. The caramel apple bread pudding is topped with caramelized apples, whipped topping, and caramel sauce. Sure that may not sound too exciting, but it’s still a ten out of ten.
Mickey-shaped Pumpkin Salted Dulce Cream Puff – Rancho del Zocalo – Disneyland – $8.79
This unassuming looking dessert is filled with pumpkin mousse and salted dulce de leche. It may not look like much but wow it packs a punch. Wait until you see the cross section:
BAM! This cream puff is heavenly, especially if you like dulce de leche. It is a bit pricey at $8.29 but it’s worth it.
Coffee Fritters – Royal Street Veranda – Disneyland – $6.99
“Coffee Fritters rolled in cinnamon sugar, drizzled with white mocha sauce, and garnished with praline sugar streusel” There’s not much to say except if you’re a coffee fan you must try these little fried balls of happiness. However I will give a warning; you will not want to share these!
Jack-O’-Lantern Mickey Pumpkin Macaron – Jolly Holiday Bakery – Disneyland – $8.79
It wouldn’t be a seasonal Disneyland food event without a picturesque macaron from Jolly Holiday Bakery. The pumpkin-shaped macaron shell is filled with caramel buttercream and pumpkin cheesecake is good but also very sweet. I would recommend sharing this one, but remember, the camera always eats first.
Celebration Dinner Potato – Troubadour Tavern – Disneyland – $12.69
The Celebration Dinner Potato is like if you put an entire Thanksgiving dinner on top of a baked potato. If that doesn’t sound appealing to you, then go to the doctor immediately and tell them to fix your tongue. It’s topped with with pulled smoked turkey, whipped cream cheese, stuffing, cranberry sauce, gravy, and fried onions. A truly glorious combination of flavors.
Mickey Mummy Shake – Schmoozies – DCA – $14.29
Who could forget that famous scene in Pulp Fiction where John Travolta’s character asks, “Did you just order a $14.29 shake?” Sure the price is high, but as he also says, if I remember correctly, “Golly gee, that’s a pretty friendly good milkshake!” The same goes for the Mickey Mummy Shake, which is a chocolate cookie shake with whipped topping, chocolate cream-filled cookie ears, and M&M’S Milk Chocolate Candies. Order this with a friend, share it, and take some pictures for social media.
Hazelnut Brownie Tart – Jolly Holiday Bakery – Disneyland – $5.99
Lets not beat around the bush, this is pretty much an adult PopTart. But that’s not a bad thing! The pastry itself is flaky and the inside is filled with brownie. This is a great item for people who want something different than pumpkin, but I strongly recommend you get some sort of beverage along with this one. It’s so dense that it immediately dried my mouth out.
Iced Pumpkin Pie Chai Tea – Galactic Grill – Disneyland – $7.79
The Chai-spiced Pumpkin Iced Tea gives you that great chai taste with hints of vanilla, which blends perfectly with the pumpkin puree cream. As someone who doesn’t like coffee, I’m so glad they decided to make this with iced tea instead coffee like they usually do with these kind of drinks. This is a great drink full of perfect flavors for fall. This drink has been greatly improved this year with the addition of boba pearls. You may be unaware, but I’m a hopeless boba addict, so this drink is a 10 out of 10 for me.
Boo-gogi Toasted Sandwich with Corn Cheese Soup – Jolly Holiday Bakery – Disneyland – $15.49
A returning favorite from last year’s Halloween food lineup is the Boo-gogi Toasted Sandwich. It’s filled with marinated beef, grilled onion, mozzarella and kimchi aïoli on sourdough bread. It’s not anything fancy or inventive, but it’s a hearty meal that will fill you up. The included Corn Cheese Soup is also pretty good.
Chick-or-Treat Mulita – Rancho del Zocalo – Disneyland – $12.99
Need another savory item recommendation? The Chick-or-Treat Mulita is a cheesy blue corn tortilla with refried beans, chicken tinga, crema, cotija cheese, and spicy pickled onions and is served with tortilla chips. The chicken is deliciously seasoned and everything together had a great taste.
Make the most of your time at Disneyland this Halloween season and beyond. Be sure to check out our Disneyland Crowd Calendar, which rates every day of the year on a scale of 1 to 10 so you can see how busy Disneyland and DCA will be during your visit. Also check out our Disneyland Touring Plans. These itineraries can show you how to beat the crowds and spend less time in line at your favorite rides. Our Touring Plans can also be personalized! All of our tools are used by hundreds of thousands of visitors each year and are constantly being updated by our in-park team of researchers and data scientists.
Is there anything you want to try? Is there something I missed that you recommend? Let me know in the comments.