As avid Disney lovers and foodies, we were on a mission to discover the best treats at Disneyland Paris. Despite hearing mixed reviews about the food quality and options compared to other Disney parks, we were determined to find some delicious and unique snacks. After our visit, we've compiled a list of our favorite (and not-so-favorite) snacks around Disneyland Paris. If you're visiting and wondering what treats to seek out, check out our guide to the best (and worst) snacks at Disneyland Paris!
Disneyland Paris
Mickey Mouse Pizza
Pizzeria Belle Notte
€12
We couldn't resist trying the iconic Mickey-shaped pizza at Pizzeria Belle Notte in Fantasyland. Despite our initial doubts, we loved it! There are two options: cheese or pepperoni. We chose the pepperoni pizza, which featured mini pepperoni slices. It's a great size for a snack or light lunch, and the restaurant's charming Lady and the Tramp theming is amazing.
Popcorn
Various Locations in both parks
€6/box
We love the souvenir popcorn buckets at Disney parks, and Disneyland Paris didn't disappoint. They offer both savory butter popcorn and sweet kettle corn, which we enjoyed mixing. While you can buy a souvenir popcorn bucket, it's not required—you can also just get a regular popcorn box. Also, unlike other Disney parks, refills in the souvenir buckets aren't discounted; you pay the same price as for a regular popcorn box. Still, it's a great snack to enjoy on-the-go, while waiting in line for attractions, or while enjoying the firework shows.
Pause Goûter (Sweet Break)
Various Locations
€7
Several snack carts around the park offer "sweet breaks," which include a sweet treat and a hot or cold drink. We tried the crêpes with cappuccinos—Nutella for Max and sugar for me. Both were delicious, although I wished for a cinnamon sugar option like at Epcot's Crêperie. Other sweet break carts offer Mickey waffles, nutella muffins, Mickey or Minnie shortbread, and poffertjes - mini crêpes with nutella or sugar and many more.
Specialty Hot Dog
Casey’s Corner
€11
We had to try out Casey’s Corner at Disneyland Paris and we were pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed this snack. We tried the beef hotdog with cheddar sauce, bacon, crispy onions, ketchup and American mustard. The hotdog was huge, which was a relief given the €11 price. Initially, we were confused, thinking they handed us the wrong item since it looked like a plain hotdog, but all the toppings were actually underneath the hotdog. This was actually really nice and made it less messy to eat, which we appreciated! The classic American decor at Casey's Corner, located right on Main Street, brings a nostalgic and familiar atmosphere that American tourists will especially appreciate.
Champagne (with Souvenir Champagne Flute)
Champagne Cart
€20
For a unique and classy treat, head over to the champagne cart for a glass of bubbly in a beautiful souvenir flute. It’s a fun way to enjoy your evening at the parks with amazing views of the castle. The cart typically appears in the afternoon or early evening at the end of Main Street near the Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour.
Turkey Leg
Overland Trail Café
€9
The classic turkey leg has always been my favorite Disney snack at Walt Disney World. The turkey leg at Disneyland Paris surprised us. Despite looking dry and unappealing at first, it turned out to be moist, well-seasoned, and maybe even better than the ones at Disney World. It's slightly smaller, but it became my favorite snack at Disneyland Paris.
Lady and the Tramp Spaghetti with Veal Meatballs
Pizzeria Belle Notte
€13
The spaghetti and meatballs at Pizzeria Belle Notte were another pleasant surprise. The pasta was al dente, and the veal meatballs were juicy and tender. It’s a great portion for the price and an ideal quick lunch between rides in Fantasyland. Paired with the Mickey pizza, it made a perfect meal for two.
Jalapeños with Cheddar Cheese
Casa De Coco
€5,5
If you love savory and spicy snacks like us, you'll enjoy the jalapeno cheese bites at Casa De Coco in Adventureland. Unlike the usual jalapeno poppers, these are filled with cheddar cheese. While I prefer the cream cheese filling in my poppers, these cheddar-filled bites are still a great park snack.
Walt Disney Studios Park
Croque McQueen
Laugh N’ Go
€8,5
Take a pit stop right outside Cars Road Trip with a delicious Croque McQueen. This grilled ham and laughing cow cheese sandwich was so satisfying and delicious. Think of it as a savory ham and cheese uncrustable, toasted to perfection with gooey Laughing Cow cheese. It was a perfect snack on our chilly day at the parks, especially paired with the delicious seasonal sweet corn soup for €5.
Ham and Mozzarella Pide Pizza
Hollywood and Lime Snack Cart
€10 (includes a drink)
You can find this delicious ham and mozzarella pide pizza right in front of the Tower of Terror. It’s a perfect snack size, though not quite enough for a full lunch. They offer a combo with a drink for €10, and there are tables and chairs nearby for a quick rest. It's also an easy on-the-go snack!
Festival Snacks
Rendez-vous Gourmand
Various Prices
Near Bistrot Chez Rémy, this area hosts food festivals with various stands offering pretzels, fries, sausages, liege waffles, crepes, charcuterie, wine, beer, and more. It's a great spot to explore an assortment of delicious snacks and drinks.
Snacks We Didn’t Love at Disneyland Paris
Filled Mickey Beignet
Various Locations
€4,5
We were excited to try the Mickey beignet for breakfast at Walt Disney Studios Park, but it was disappointing. The "beignet" was more like a dry, stale yeast doughnut, even though we got it right when the cart opened. Many people claim this to be their favorite snack at the park, so hopefully we just got a bad batch.