Our Favorites at Disneyland (November 2025)

Planning a trip to Disneyland this holiday season and looking for the best plant-based options? The parks offer a variety of delicious vegan dishes across breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks—many clearly marked with a green leaf icon on menus and in the Disneyland app. This post highlights my personal favorites alongside an updated list of other notable vegan items available now to help make your dining decisions easier and tastier.Be sure to check out my article on the plant-based menu items over at California Adventure for even more delicious eats!


Breakfast

  • Soy Chorizo Country Breakfast Burrito — Galactic Grill
  • Little Town Harvest Bowl — Red Rose Taverne (available for breakfast and lunch)
  • Coffee/Latte (oatmilk available, check for other options) — Market House

Lunch & Dinner

  • Soy Chorizo con Papa Tacos — Red Rose Taverne (works great for brunch, too)
  • Meatball Slider (special fall/winter seasonal item) — Royal Street Veranda
  • 7 Greens Gumbo — Tiana’s Palace
  • Felucian Garden Spread (special fall/winter seasonal version) — Docking Bay 7
  • Ronto-less Garden Wrap — Ronto Roasters
  • Corn Ribs Plate — Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree
  • Veggie Fantasyland Faire Fold (available after 5 PM) — Red Rose Taverne
  • Spring Garden Wrap with House-made Chips — Café Daisy (chips also available separately)
  • Deviled Meatball Skillet (dinner only) — River Belle Terrace

Desserts & Snacks

  • Dole Whip and Dole Whip Floats (Pineapple) — Tiki Juice Bar (must order via mobile app)
  • Dole Whip and Dole Whip Floats (Pineapple, Strawberry & Peach) — Tropical Hideaway (rotating flavor menu, walk-up friendly)
  • Brownie with Chocolate Sauce and Vanilla Ice Cream — Carnation Cafe
  • Blueberry Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream — River Belle Terrace (also available for brunch)
  • Blue Milk (or Green Milk) — Milk Stand

Even More Plant-Based Goodness

This isn’t even all that’s available! More tasty vegan options include:

  • Pistachio Lemon Basil Pasta — Blue Bayou
  • Black Bean Veggie Wrap — Galactic Grill
  • Grain Bowl — River Belle Terrace (available for brunch and dinner)
  • Roasted Corn Soup in a Sourdough Bread Bowl — Harbor Galley (not listed in the mobile app, but verified on the physical menu)
  • Smoked Tomato Risotto — Café Orleans
  • Sweet Potato Hummus with Lavash — Café Orleans
  • Crème Brûlée Tart — Café Orleans

Quick Snacks and Grab-and-Go

You’ll also find fresh fruit, pickles, applesauce, trail mix, chips, and other snacks at many carts, quick food spots, and shops throughout the parks. Popcorn served at multiple vending carts is vegan (made without butter, using canola or coconut oil), and Mickey Pretzels (hold the cheese) remain a reliable vegan classic. Keep an eye out for the new ‘Snacks with Character’ plant-based Vegan Cheddar, BBQ, and Churro Flavored Puffs, as well as the new gelatin-free Marshmallow Rice Treat, Sea Salt Dark Chocolate Squares. We also really love the Grogu branded “He Is Strong” Blue Raspberry Jellies you can find in candy stores. These easy bites are perfect for staying fueled between rides or when you want a simple, plant-based treat on the go.


NAVIGATING PLANT-BASED MENUS ON THE DISNEYLAND APP

For those who want to explore vegan and plant-based options on their own while visiting Disneyland and California Adventure, the official Disneyland app is a helpful resource—but it can be a bit tricky to navigate.

Here’s how it works:

  • Tap the search icon (the magnifying glass) in the app.
  • Type “plant based” into the search bar.
  • You’ll see a comprehensive list that includes restaurants, shops, and carts across Disneyland Park, California Adventure Park, Downtown Disney, and even the hotels on site.
  • Scroll through this list to find locations that interest you, then tap each one for details including hours and exact locations.
  • Next, tap “view menu” to explore menus by meal time: Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, or Snack—depending on what that venue offers.
  • Only after selecting the desired meal menu will you be able to scroll down and see the specific Plant-based menu options available at that location.

While the app compiles a wide array of vegan-friendly choices, this multi-step process can be time-consuming and may lead visitors to miss some of the best plant-based dishes the parks offer. That’s why having a curated, up-to-date guide can make your planning smoother and your visits tastier.


HELPFUL TIPS FOR VEGAN PARK-GOERS

  • Anything listed under the Plant Based Menu on the app or marked by the green leaf icon on physical menus are vegan by default, meaning no meat, dairy, eggs, honey or other animal based ingredients are included. Don’t be scared when a plant based item says “cheese” — that will be a plant based product. 
  • The Lamplight Chilaquiles are vegan-friendly only by request. All other items listed here should be vegan as ordered, but double-check when in doubt.
  • Many snacks and treats in shops or carts are plant-based, just check the labels or ask a cast member. Some of the clearly marked snacks include Caramel Popcorn, “Snacks with Character” Marshmallow Rice Treat, “Snacks with Character” Puffs in Churro, BBQ, and Cheddar Flavor (yes, it says VEGAN right on the package), “He Is Strong” Blue Raspberry Jellies, and Enjoy Life Foods chocolate bars.
  • Menus can change and offerings may rotate, especially during seasonal events. For the latest, use the Disneyland app or ask at each restaurant.

As Ryan says, “It doesn’t suck being vegan!” At least, not at California Adventure Park. Happy eating, and enjoy your plant-based Disney adventure!

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