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Disneyland Troubadour Tavern Bluey Menu Review

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Troubadour Tavern is a small snack counter tucked away in a far off corner Disneyland, located next door to the Fantasyland Theatre (that’s theater with an “re” because it’s fancy). Even though it’s off the beaten path, Troubadour Tavern is still popular with Disneyland’s frequent visitors thanks to its ever changing lineup up baked potatoes topped with various goodies. A show called Bluey’s Best Day Ever! premiered in the Fantasyland Theatre in March, 2026, and with it came a new Bluey-themed menu to Troubadour Tavern. In this post will take a look at all the Bluey offerings and share our thoughts.

Up first is the Pizza Girls Baked Potato for $12.29. It’s topped with pepperoni, sausage, bacon bits, marinara, mozzarella, alfredo sauce and parmesan. Do I even need to say anything? Look how good that looks. It’s a pizza on top of a potato so you can’t go wrong with that. The Pizza Girls Baked Potato is delicious, filling, and a better value than most other Disneyland quick service entrees.

The Poffertjes! Poffertjes! are mini dutch pancakes topped with buttered condensed milk and powdered sugar. These tasty little treats are easily sharable and are a nice change from some of the park’s other ultra sweet and huge desserts. You get eight mini dutch pancakes for $7.99.

The Magic “Asparagus” Pretzel ($3.99) is a long pretzel rod covered in white chocolate. You have to love a themed snack like this. It really does look like a huge piece of asparagus. If you like white chocolate then you’ll enjoy this, but skip it if you don’t. Warning: This will turn your hands and mouth green!

Here’s a look at the inside of the Magic “Asparagus” Pretzel.

It wouldn’t be a new Disneyland dining menu without a sugary drink concoction. The Lime Ice Block Drink is comprised of pineapple limeade with coconut milk. The milk and citrus flavor is an interesting combo. It’s not something I’d revisit, but it didn’t taste bad at all.

The drink includes a Watermelon Ice Block for $10.79. The Watermelon Ice Block can also be purchased separately for $5.79. It’s another treat with a fun theme that’s also pretty good.

Overall Troubadour Tavern has a limited menu but it packs a punch with a decently priced entree and multiple items with a fun theme. I especially recommend Troubadour Tavern if you’re a frequent Disneyland visitor and are looking for something different than the usual burgers and flatbreads found at other quick service restaurants in the park.

Is your family excited to try all the new Bluey food items? Let us know in the comments.

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Guy Selga Jr.

Disneyland writer for TouringPlans.com and co-author of the Unofficial Guide to Disneyland. Also a Disneyland local and appreciator of Disney theme park history. Twitter and Instagram: @guyselga

One thought on “Disneyland Troubadour Tavern Bluey Menu Review

  • AboutToVisit

    Ummm … it looks like the article didn’t post? I’d like to read it!

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