Salt & Straw Handmade Ice Cream
in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney is a small-batch ice creamery serving up some seriously provocative and surprising flavors.
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Salt & Straw Handmade Ice Cream
in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney is a small-batch ice creamery serving up some seriously provocative and surprising flavors.
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The holidays are in full effect at Disney Parks on both coasts, and Disney California Adventure Park’s Flo’s V-8 Cafe is in on the action with a trio of holiday-specific menu items.
What could be better than a skeleton key? Why, a Skellington key, of course! (Thank you. We’re here all week.) If you’re a fan of Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland, you’re going to want to get your hands on this cute Jack Skellington souvenir…if it’s not sold out that is.
The front of the key features The Pumpkin King’s adorable face, and the back commemorates The Nightmare Before Christmas and Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland.
There’s no shortage of great new eats coming to Disneyland Resort for the holiday season, and but if you want to get your paws on something new today, you’ll want to bumble your way over to Hungry Bear Restaurant! The official DisneylandToday Twitter page reveals that this charming quick service spot has a brand new menu!
You can always count on Sprinkles Cupcakes to bring some seasonal flavors to the cupcake party, and the month of November will see three distinct and creative flavor combinations!
All month long, Sprinkles customers all over the country — including at the Disney Springs and Downtown Disney Anaheim locations — can nosh on Pumpkin Pecan Pie cupcakes. This is one flavor-packed cupcake! Pumpkin cake is packed with pecans in syrup and topped off with toasted marshmallow!
all over the country — including at Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs and Disneyland’s Downtown Disney — have been celebrating Halloween all month long, and they’ve got a returning favorite for you now!
Through Halloween on October 31, Sprinkles is bringing back the absolutely indulgent Black Velvet Cupcake.
Yeah, that chocolate action is perfect for the holiday even without candy!
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We’re in the final stretch to Halloween, but Disneyland isn’t slowing down when it comes to introducing new, spooky snacks! We brought you the scoop on all of the autumnal sweet treats available earlier this season, but now we’ve got two new goodies to add to the list. Big thank you to @catrinoms and @thedukeofdonuts for tagging us on Instagram!
First up: the Halloween Gingerbread Man from Disneyland’s French Market. Picture a fluffy Gingerbread Man cookie… but dressed for Halloween. Catrina says he’s super soft and so delicious. We’ve also heard that he’s sold once in a while at the cart by Haunted Mansion. You can choose from green or orange icing.
When Halloween Time began last month in Disneyland Resort, we headed to the west coast to show you the best (and creepiest) eats. And what we found at Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta in Disney California Adventure Park was one of our favorites.
We’re suckers for original Disneyland locales, and The Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland is one of those that totally steals our hearts. A mainstay of the park since day one, there’s plenty of lore about this now-quick service spot, including the presence of Walt’s personal box — at the right-most corner of the restaurant’s balcony — which is now open to the public.
Halloween Time
is in full glory at Disneyland Resort, including at the Grand Californian Hotel! We already told you about the treat table in the lobby of the hotel, which is full of cookies and other spoooooooky goodies.
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