The Disneyland Resort has some delicious plant-based food options readily available. Even if you don’t eat a plant-based diet, these are some great and fresh meal options! Breakfast, lunch or dinner, as well as dessert! Here is your guide to 5 plant-based options for you to try on your next Disneyland trip!
1. Soy Chorizo Country Breakfast Burrito
The Soy chorizo Country Breakfast Burrito can be found at Galactic Grill in Tomorrowland. This Burrito is a breakfast item and must be ordered before 10:30am. The Burrito is $10.99 before Magic Key discounts. It is made up of Eggs, potatoes, peppers, onions, cheddar cheese, pico de gallo with chipotle sauce in a spinach flour tortilla. Mobile Order available.
2. Felucian Kefta & Hummus Garden Spread
Check out the Felucian Kefta & Hummus Garden Spread at Docking Bay 7 in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge for $12.99. This dish is made up of Impossible Meatballs, Herb Hummus with Tomato Cucumber Relish and Pita Bread. Mobile Order is available and Magic Key discounts apply.
3. Ronto-less Garden Wrap
The Ronto-less Garden Wrap is favorite of many. This Garden Wrap can be found at Ronto Roasters in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge for $13.99. The wrap is made of Plant-Based sausage, spicy kimchi slaw, sweet pickled cucumber, Plant-Based Gochujang spread and wrapped in a pita. Mobile Order is available and Magic Key discounts apply.
4. Spring Garden Wrap
The Spring Garden Wrap is served at Cafe Daisy in ToonTown for $12.99. The Wrap is a Romaine and Quinoa Wrap with a creamy lemon dressing and toasted pumpkin seeds, served with house-made chips. Mobile Order is available and Magic Key discounts apply.
5. Dole Whip
Dole Whip is a Disneyland staple! The Pineapple Soft Serve is also dairy-free, gluten-free and fat-free. This cold and tasty treat can be found at The Tiki Juice Bar in Adventureland right next to The Tiki Room. Dole Whip costs $6.49 and mobile order is available. More Dole Whip and fruity soft serve, plant-based flavors can be found next door at The Tropical Hideaway. Walk-up only.
Disney Parks are known for having it all when it comes to food! Guests love all the new bites and treats as menus tend to change over the seasons. Have you tried any of the plant-based foods currently at Disneyland? if so, which is you favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
Featured Photo: Emily Murray.