Looking for the best food at Disneyland?
Monte Cristo, Multiple Locations
It’s so much more than a fried sandwich.
The turkey, ham, and Swiss-stuffed sustenance found at restaurants throughout New Orleans Square is a Disneyland institution.
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Find them at Mint Julep Bar.
(Note that the Mint Julep Bar is currently closed for refurbishment.)
Just be sure to grab a bottle of water too, because these can be salty!
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And at $3.99, it’s also one of the least expensive snacks on this list.
This mouse-shaped pancake is served with berry compote and your choice of bacon or sausage.
Deciding what to eat for lunch is never an issue with this bacon-topped dual delicacy from Refreshment Corner.
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Something about the Mickey shape just tastes better.
Pick up a cup at eateries throughout New Orleans Square, like Cafe Orleans.
Who needs a souvenir when Pacific Wharf Cafe is cooking these up?
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This indulgent specialty from Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen in Downtown Disney takes 25 minutes to bake.
This snack stand also serves milk to enjoy with your sweet treat.
It’s plant-based and served frozen for a refreshing afternoon pick-me-up.
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