Eat smartDisney California Adventure

Honest picks — hidden gems, best values, and what's worth your money. Filter for how your crew eats.

How does your crew eat?

Keeping halal or kosher? "No pork" and "No shellfish" are useful building blocks here, and Disney offers certified kosher meals at most table-service restaurants with advance notice (and at a few quick-service spots). Certification is venue-level — ask when booking.

Our picks8 picks

  • Chili cone queso (bread cone)

    $

    Cozy Cone Motel · Cars Land · Snack

    Must-tryHidden gem

    A warm bread cone filled with chili and cheese, served from a roadside cone in the park's best-themed land — fun, filling, and easy to share.

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  • Street tacos

    $

    Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill · San Fransokyo Square · Quick service

    Best value

    Generous, freshly griddled tacos (carne, chicken, or a veggie option) that make one of the cheapest real meals in the park.

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  • Clam chowder bread bowl

    $$

    Pacific Wharf · San Fransokyo Square · Quick service

    Must-try

    Sourdough bread bowl filled with hot clam chowder — a hearty, sharable lunch and a long-running Pacific Wharf classic.

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  • All-beef corn dog

    $

    Award Wieners · Hollywood Land · Quick service

    Best value

    A hot, crispy corn dog with fries — a fast, cheap, no-table lunch when the family just needs to eat and keep moving.

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  • Lemon-and-vanilla soft-serve

    $

    Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats · Pixar Pier · Snack

    Hidden gemVegetarian

    A tangy lemon-vanilla swirl from the Monsters, Inc. snowman cart — a cold, refreshing reset most guests on the pier walk past.

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  • Fruit smoothie

    $

    Schmoozies · Hollywood Land · Drink

    Best valueVegetarian

    A big, cold blended fruit smoothie — the easy way to cool a hot kid down and sneak in some fruit on the way through Hollywood Land.

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  • Mediterranean skewers

    $$

    Paradise Garden Grill · Paradise Gardens Park · Quick service

    Hidden gem

    Grilled chicken or veggie skewers with rice and flatbread, eaten at shaded lagoon-side tables — a calmer, healthier sit-down most people miss.

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  • Fresh fruit & veggie cups

    $

    Mortimer's Market · Buena Vista Street · Snack

    Best valueHidden gemPlant-based

    A produce stand near the entrance with whole fruit, snap peas, and veggie cups — the cheapest, healthiest grab-and-go in the park.

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More places to eat

Everything else in the park. We haven't reviewed these or checked dietary info — ask a Cast Member.

  • Angry Dogs

    Cars Land

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  • Aunt Cass Café

    San Fransokyo Square

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  • Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta

    Avengers Campus

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  • Carthay Circle Restaurant

    Hollywood Land

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  • Corn Dog Castle

    Grizzly Peak

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  • Craftsman Grill

    Grizzly Peak

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  • Fiddler, Fifer, & Practical Café

    Hollywood Land

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  • Finney's Crafthouse

    Cars Land

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  • Flo's V8 Café

    Pixar Pier

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  • Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop

    Pixar Pier

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  • Gormet Coffee

    San Fransokyo Square

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  • Great Maple Modern American Eatery

    Avengers Campus

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  • Lucky Fortune Cookery

    San Fransokyo Square

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  • Neighborhood Cafe

    Hollywood Land

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  • Poultry Palace

    Cars Land

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  • Rita's Turbine Blenders

    San Fransokyo Square

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  • Smokejumpers Grill

    Hollywood Land

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  • Storytellers Cafe

    Grizzly Peak

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  • The Sketch Pad Café

    Avengers Campus

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  • Wine Country Trattoria

    Buena Vista Street

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