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Disneyland Resort Pixarfest Food Guide Now thru September 3rd FOOD GUIDE Now thru September 3rd TOY STORY CARS DISNEYLAND® DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® FRONTIERLAND Jessie’s Rodeo CARS LAND Ramone’s Funnel Cake Low & Slow Club Stage Door Café Flo’s V8 Café ■ Jessie’s Rodeo Funnel Cake ■ Ka-Cheeseburger ■ Pretzel Cart Ramone’s Low & Slow Club ■ ■ Yodeling Cowgirl Pretzel Cobb de Ville Salad ■ Flo’s Famous Fried Chicken CRITTER COUNTRY ■ The Macarooooon Fin-tastic Tuna Sandwich Cobb de Ville Salad Hungry Bear Restaurant ■ Supercharged Cream ■ Buttercup Funnel Cake Orange Shake TOMORROWLAND Cozy Cone Motel ■ Miss Fritter Meatball Churro Cart Cone-Frontation ■ Buttercup Churro ■ Champion Corn Cup Supercharged Supernova Pizza Alien Pizza Planet ■ Choose Your Racer Churro Cream Orange Shake ■ The Macarooooon ■ Supernova Pizza Choose Your Racer Churro ■ Green Alien Pasta ■ Alien Ice ■ Planetary Parfait Green Alien Pasta Miss Fritter Meatball Cone-Frontation DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® PIXAR PIER THE Poultry Palace 3 flavors in one! INCREDIBLES ■ Jumbo Smoked Turkey Leg ® ■ Chicken Drumstick Box DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE Señor Buzz Churros PARADISE GARDENS PARK ■ Cinnamon Sugar Galaxy Churro Corn Dog Castle ■ Caliente Churro ■ Temperamental Taste-Shifting Corn Dog For our Guests with food allergies PIXAR PIER or other health-related dietary restrictions, we are happy to discuss Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums ■ and attempt to accommodate your Temperamental Jack-Jack Cookie Num Num special dietary requests. Taste-Shifting Corn Dog ■ The IncrediCookie The Carl MONSTERS INC. DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® UP DISNEYLAND® HOLLYWOOD LAND Schmoozies! MAIN STREET, U.S.A. The Ellie Special ■ Monster Mint Shake Carnation Café ■ Whoop-eye Pie ■ The Carl Monster Mint Shake PACIFIC WHARF ■ The Ellie Special Pacific Wharf Café Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor ■ Mike Wazowski ■ Salted Caramel Sourdough Bread Pecan Sundae Salted Caramel Pecan Sundae Lucky Fortune Cookery Jolly Holiday Bakery Café ■ Harryhausen’s Chilled ■ UP Éclair Noodle Salad ■ Adventure Tart PIXAR PIER Refreshment Corner Whoop-eye Pie hosted by Coca-Cola® Adorable Snowman ■ Western Dog Frosted Treats UP Éclair ■ It’s Lemon! Town Square Churro Cart ■ It’s Snow-capped Lemon! ■ Kevin’s Churro ■ Pixar Pier Frosty Parfait Main Street Coffee Cart ■ Frozen “Grape Soda” Slush ■ Harryhausen’s Don-UP Chilled Noodle Salad ■ Wilderness Donut Don-UP INSIDE OUT C o ! l s ® o le DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE r- d ch oo anging n It’s Snow-capped Lemon! PIXAR PIER Angry Dogs ■ For our Guests with food allergies Slightly or other health-related dietary Annoyed Dog restrictions, we are happy to discuss ■ Angry Dog and attempt to accommodate your served with special dietary requests. “Hot Fries” Angry Dogs PIXAR FEST COCO Al Pastor Huarache Pixar Play Parade DISNEYLAND® Picnic-style Lunch DISNEYLAND® Coco Churro MAIN STREET, U.S.A. FRONTIERLAND Plaza Inn Rancho del Zocalo DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® ■ Pixar Play Parade ■ Mexican Chocolate Picnic-style Lunch Pot de Crème PARADISE GARDENS PARK RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED ■ Al Pastor Huarache Paradise Garden Grill ■ ■ Pixar Fest Churro Cart Yucatan-inspired Vaporcitos Celebration Cake ■ Coco Churro ■ Mole Verde con Pollo NEW ORLEANS SQUARE ■ Tortitas de Papa con Queso Mexican Chocolate ■ Churro Cart Tacos de Estilo Callejero Pot de Crème ■ ■ Presto Rabbit Churro Pixar Fest Ensalada de Frutas Celebration Cake ■ OUTDOOR CARTS & KIOSKS Agua de Jamaica Slush ■ Tres Leches Parfait ■ Sour Lemon Cotton Candy Funnel Cake Fries ■ Mexican Hot Chocolate DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® PACIFIC WHARF HOLLYWOOD LAND Cocina Cucamonga Award Wieners ■ Tres Leches Parfait ■ Funnel Cake Fries Tortitas de PACIFIC WHARF Papa con Queso Pacific Wharf Café ■ Pixar Fest Celebration Cake Agua de PARADISE GARDENS PARK Ants on a Log Churro Tres Leches Parfait Jamaica Slush Paradise Garden Grill ■ Pixar Fest Celebration Cake “a bug’s land” Churro Cart RATATOUILLE DISNEYLAND® ■ Ants on a Log Churro For our Guests with food NEW ORLEANS SQUARE allergies or other health-related dietary restrictions, we are Café Orléans STARTER ENTRÉE DESSERT happy to discuss and attempt 3-Course Prix Fixe to accommodate your special Specialty Cheese Shrimp Ratatouille Berry-stuffed RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED dietary requests. Flight Byaldi Beignets a la Mode SWEET TREATS Alien Apple Wall-E & Eve Cake Pops Finding Nemo & Baby Dory Cake Pops Finding Nemo DISNEYLAND® DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® & Finding Dory Caramel Apples MAIN STREET, U.S.A. BUENA VISTA STREET Candy Palace Trolley Treats ■ Alien Apple ■ Mike Wazowski ■ Dug Cake Pop Krispie Treat ■ Russell Cake Pop ■ Grape Soda Cake Pop ■ Grape Soda Cake Pop Bing Bong’s PIXAR PIER Sweet Stuff ■ Pixar Ball Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff Caramel Apple Opens Summer 2018 CRITTER COUNTRY ■ Wall-E Cake Pop Honey Spot ■ Eve Cake Pop ■ Finding Nemo ■ Pixar Ball Caramel Apple Cake Pop ■ Incredible Krispie ■ Baby Dory Cake Pop ■ Strawberry Cream Fudge ■ Grape Soda Cake Pop ■ Orange Cream Fudge Pixar Ball ■ Anger Cake Pop Caramel Apple DOWNTOWN DISNEY ■ Disgust Cake Pop Mike Wazowski Rainbow Krispie Treat Unicorn Apple ■ Sadness Cake Pop Marceline’s Confectionery ■ Joy Cake Pop ■ Finding Nemo ■ Caramel Apple Fear Cake Pop ■ ■ Finding Dory Unicorn Bark Caramel Apple ■ Rainbow Unicorn Apple ■ Grape Soda Cake Pop ■ Grape Soda Cake Pop ■ Bing Bong Apple For our Guests with food allergies or other health-related dietary Grape Soda Cake Pop restrictions, we are happy to discuss and attempt to accommodate your special dietary requests. Dug Cake Pop Russell Cake Pop MERCHANDISE DISNEYLAND® DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® LITTLE GREEN MEN KNICK’S KNACKS STORE COMMAND PIXAR PIER TOMORROWLAND Grab the gang and head Buzz by before or after to Pixar Pier for your chance your astro-blasting to browse the primary adventures to explore a destination for Pixar artistry, galaxy of limited-edition trinkets and of course, knick knacks, at Disney pins, Vinylmation, and ® Disney•Pixar toys. California Adventure Park. SELECT DISNEY•PIXAR PRODUCTS ALSO AVAILABLE AT: DISNEYLAND® DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® DOWNTOWN DISNEY EMPORIUM ELIAS & COMPANY WORLD OF DISNEY MAIN STREET, U.S.A. BUENA VISTA STREET DISNEYLAND® PIXAR FEST FOOD LOCATIONS CRITTER COUNTRY 15 FRONTIERLAND 16 10 9 11 TOMORROWLAND 8 17 12 7 6 14 13 5 18 4 3 NEW ORLEANS SQUARE 2 MAIN STREET, U.S.A. 1 MAIN STREET, U.S.A. 1 Churro Cart 2 Carnation Café 3 Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor FRONTIERLAND 4 Candy Palace 10 Rancho del Zocalo 5 Refreshment Corner 11 Churro Cart hosted by Coca-Cola® 12 Stage Door Café 6 Jolly Holiday Bakery Café 7 NEW ORLEANS SQUARE CRITTER COUNTRY TOMORROWLAND Plaza Inn 8 13 15 17 Main Street Coffee Cart Café Orléans Hungry Bear Restaurant Churro Cart 9 14 16 18 Churro Cart Churro Cart Honey Spot Alien Pizza Planet DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE® PIXAR FEST FOOD LOCATIONS 12 13 CARS LAND 14 15 10 16 PACIFIC WHARF 11 6 9 PIXAR PIER 7 5 8 “a bug’s land” 17 PARADISE GARDENS PARK 18 4 LAMPLIGHT LOUNGE HOLLYWOOD LAND PIXAR PIER 11 Opens June 23 3 2 Located at the entrance of Pixar Pier, Lamplight 1 Lounge is a stylish, fun place to hang out with the BUENA VISTA STREET whole family. The lounge will be serving up playfully presented California casual gastro-pub cuisine and unique signature cocktails. BUENA VISTA STREET CARS LAND PIXAR PIER PARADISE 1 5 Trolley Treats Cozy Cone Motel 10 Adorable Snowman GARDENS PARK 6 Frosted Treats Flo’s V8 Café 17 Paradise Garden Grill HOLLYWOOD LAND 11 Lamplight Lounge 18 Corn Dog Castle 2 Award Wieners PACIFIC WHARF 12 Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums 3 Schmoozies! 7 Lucky Fortune Cookery 13 Poultry Palace 8 “a bug’s land” Pacific Wharf Café 14 Señor Buzz Churros 9 Cocina Cucamonga 4 Churro Cart 15 Angry Dogs Mexican Grill 16 Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff Opens Summer 2018 Now thru September 3rd FOOD GUIDE Now thru September 3rd © Disney/Disney•PIXAR.
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