Disneyland Halloween Food Guide 2026, Where to Eat at Both Parks
It’s officially spooky season! Along with the hauntingly cool decor and seasonal overlays around Disneyland and Disney California Adventure including my favorites, Haunted Mansion Holiday featuring The Nightmare Before Christmas and the Cars Land decor, we also got tons of new limited-time food, snacks, and drinks themed to Halloween available around the entire resort.
Planning Your Halloween Food Tour
Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort runs August 21 through October 31, with some items sticking around into the Día de los Muertos and holiday crossover window through January 6. Here's a location by location guide for planning where to eat once you're inside the gates.
No pricing was published in the original roundup for these items, so budget for standard Disneyland dining costs until specifics are confirmed on site. Given how wide the spread is across both parks and the hotels, it's worth picking two or three targets ahead of time rather than trying to hit everything in a single day. Prioritizing Main Street U.S.A. first tends to work well, since it has the highest concentration of seasonal items in one walkable area.
Introducing: Snack Tracker
Before we dig into the nitty-gritty I wanted to share a new free-to-use tool I created to help you track and organize all the Halloween snacks you want to try on your next visit to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure.
I call it Snack Tracker: 2026 Halloween Time at Disneyland. Think of it like an enhanced check-list of the over 200 limited-time food items available during Halloween Time. It’s organized by Park > Land > Restaurant and lists information like name, description, and a photo (if available). Specialty drinks are tagged “alcohol” or “non-alcoholic” so you know what’s safe for the littles or appropriate your Disney Adult night out at the Parks.
You can also check-off items you’ve tried or add them as a favorite so it’s easy to find the next time you’re in the Parks, at Downtown Disney, or chillin’ at a Resort Hotel.
The best part is it’s completely free and you don’t have to download anything to use it. TheSnack Tracker works best when it lives in your mobile web browser where it automatically saves all your checks and favorites. im pretty stoked about this evolution to the version 55.71 offerings that make your trips to Disney Parks better.
Now, on to the good stuff… Here’s just a few of the things im looking forward to the most this Halloween season.
Spicy Chicken Sandwich @ Carnation Cafe via Disney Parks Blog
Disneyland Park, Main Street U.S.A.
Carnation Café is serving a Spicy Chicken Sandwich with panko breaded chicken, chile sauce, and pepper jack cheese. Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor has a "Rest in Chocolate" sundae topped with gummy worms and a tombstone. Jolly Holiday Bakery Café is offering BooGogi Beef, toasted and paired with a corn cheese soup. Plaza Inn rounds out Main Street with a Villainous Red Velvet Cake finished with raspberry jam and black ganache.
Grizzly Pumpkin Cold Brew Latte via Disney Parks Blog
Beyond Main Street
Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree has a Grizzly Pumpkin Cold Brew Latte for guests who want a seasonal caffeine option. Multiple churro carts around the park are running specialty dipping sauces this season, including Apple Pie and Cranberry Cream Cheese.
Spicy Oogie Boogie Burrito via Disney Parks Blog
Disney California Adventure
Clarabelle's Hand Scooped Ice Cream has Halloween themed Mickey bars, and you better believe im heading straight to Hollywood Lounge where they are serving a Spicy Oogie Boogie Burrito (also available at Studio Catering Co.). Plaza de la Familia and the surrounding area feature Día de los Muertos themed items throughout the fall season.
Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates Halloween! via Disney Parks Blog
Disneyland Resort Hotels
Goofy's Kitchen is running an all you can eat Halloween feast from August 21 through October 31. The Disneyland Hotel lounges are also offering specialty Halloween cocktails for guests staying on property.
Timing Your Visit Around Crowds
Halloween Time at Disneyland tends to draw heavier weekend crowds once Oogie Boogie Bash dates and the after hours Halloween events ramp up in September and October, which also means longer waits at the more Instagram friendly stops like Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor and the churro carts. Visiting on a weekday, or hitting Main Street U.S.A. locations earlier in the day before lunch, tends to cut down on both food lines and the crowds gathering for photos near the seasonal decor.
Guests splitting a day between both parks should also account for walking time between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure when planning a food tour, since several of the standout items, like the Spicy Oogie Boogie Burrito at Hollywood Lounge and the Halloween Mickey bars at Clarabelle's, sit on the opposite side of the resort from the Main Street U.S.A. offerings.
Alright, that’s all for now. See ya next time.
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