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    Vegan Food at Disneyland

    Last modified: April 9, 2023. Originally posted: December 12, 2022 By Sophia DeSantis

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    Discover the delicious world of vegan food at Disneyland! From quick bites to sit-down meals, there are plenty of options available for all dietary needs.

    This guide will help you explore the diverse and innovative vegan food and drinks at both Disneyland and California Adventure. Satisfy your cravings while enjoying the magic of the parks!

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    This post was sponsored by Disney Parks but the content and opinions expressed are fully my own.

    This recipe was originally published on 2/20/2017

    Making sure you have vegan food options when traveling is so important. It can make or break your day! I am breaking down everything both Disneyland and California have to offer.

    Table of contents

    • The Importance of Vegan Food Options
    • Vegan Food at Disneyland
      • Vegan Snacks
      • Main Street
      • Adventureland
      • New Orleans Square
      • Critter Country
      • Frontierland
      • Mickey's Toon Town
      • Fantasyland
      • Tomorrowland
      • Star Wars Galaxy's Edge
    • Vegan Food at California Adventure
      • General Goodies:
      • Buena Vista Street
      • Hollywood Land
      • Avengers Campus
      • Cars Land
      • Pacific Wharf
      • Pixar Pier
      • Paradise Gardens Park
      • Grizzly Peak
    • Vegan Food in Downtown Disney and Disney Hotels
      • Downtown Disney
      • Disney Hotels
    • Tips for Vegan Dining

    The Importance of Vegan Food Options

    Since most people go to Disneyland to enjoy the park and ride the rides, you don't want to spend too much time trying to find what to eat. Whether it is a dietary preference or allergy, having a guide to help you get the food you need fast is so helpful!

    This list of vegan food options at both Disneyland and California Adventure is a mix of options we have tried ourselves and those that readers have shared with me.

    It is not everything that Disneyland and California Adventure has to offer, but I tried to make it as comprehensive as I could.

    Each dining location is trained to work with dietary needs so ask when you get there! Also, menus change all the time so make sure to keep that in mind as you go through this list.

    Also make sure to check out my full guide on Gluten Free Food at Disneyland and dietary options at the Disney Food and Wine Festival too!

    Disclaimer- always double check with the chef with any dietary needs since menus always change. Disney Parks are all very accommodating and will make sure what you are eating is safe for you.

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    A woman in a pink tank top and cut off jean shorts with her hands up standing in the middle of Main Street Disneyland.

    Vegan Food at Disneyland

    Vegan Snacks

    All over the park you'll find stands offering a variety of snacks. Disneyland has done a great job including plenty of vegan options including healthy snacks and treats.

    • Mickey Pretzel: SO good!
    • Fruit cups and fruit from the fruit carts all over the park
    • Chips (non dairy based)
    • Cotton candy
    • Frozen lemonade
    • Pre-packaged kettle corn
    • Hummus
    • Pickles
    A side view of a red popcorn machine stand at Disneyland.
    Photo courtesy of Emily Ong
    Hand holding a mickey mouse shaped soft pretzel sprinkled with salt.

    Main Street

    As you enter the park you first stroll down Main Street, and the smells from each restaurant will draw you in! Whether you are looking for Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner, you'll find a number of vegan options to choose from.

    • Carnation Cafe- Overnight Oats, Carnation Garden Salad, Veggie Burger: this was a decent lunch option. Since I tend to be a burger snob, I didn't love it but it was a good option with fries for lunch.
    • Market House- (AKA Starbucks) just like their locations outside of the Magic Kingdom, the Starbucks at Disneyland has vegan options available including their Impossible™ Breakfast Sandwich.
    • Plaza Inn- Hash browns and Mini Mickey Waffles. A reader said that the vegan waffles are only available in the morning so you may want to ask. For lunch you can order the penne pasta with marinara, ask for no cheese and vegan pasta to be sure.
    • Jolly Holiday Bakery- Cranberry-Pecan Salad, Breadsticks.
    • Gibson Girl Ice Cream Shoppe- Tofutti, there is sometimes a vegan alternative for ice cream but check for availability. A reader said that they told her they don't have it anymore but things change all the time.
    • Candy palace & Candy Kitchen- Rice milk chocolate bar, dark chocolate bar, and sugar cookies.
    Front view of a veggie burger topped with tomatoes, red onions and lettuce with fries.
    Paper container with a chocolate covered ice cream bar topped with chocolate chips.

    Adventureland

    After hopping off of Indian Jones, grab a bite! One of my favorite vegan Disney foods can be found in this part of the park.

    • Tiki Juice Bar and Tropical Hideaway- Dole Whip: The most popular is the plain pineapple. But I love the chile mango flavor more than I like to admit. It has chunks of mango, pineapple and cucumber then drizzled with chamoy and a chile lime seasoning. Incredible!
    • Bengal BBQ- Veggie skewer, hummus trio, pineapple spear, dill pickle.
    A plain pineapple dole whip and a chile mango flavored dole whip sitting on a table with a mavue and white design.
    Top view of a hand holding a chile mango flavor dole whip with a candied mango on the rim on a mauve decorated table.
    A hand holding a mango chile flavored dole whip over a table at Disneyland.

    New Orleans Square

    Not quite as many vegan Disney foods in this part of the park but you still have some choices! Definitely check the snack stands, in addition to these restaurants.

    • Royal Street Veranda- Vegetable Gumbo in Sourdough Bread Bowl. A reader updated that the vegan gumbo is no longer available. Make sure to ask before you order!
    • Blue Bayou Restaurant- Roasted Mushroom Ragu, Hearts of Palm Escabèche, and Crème Brûlée (definitely ask about this one, they have it listed as a plant based offering but the description doesn't sound like it is?).
    • Cafe Orleans- Farmers Market White Bean Hummus, French Onion Farro Risotto, Crème Brûlée

    Critter Country

    This part of Disneyland is best to hit for lunch or dinner time, I didn't see any breakfast options.

    • Hungry Bear Restaurant- Classic Impossible™ Cheeseburger and French fries.
    • Harbour Galley- Mushroom, Vegetable and Farro Stew, so cozy!

    Frontierland

    After you ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, chug over to any of these eateries with vegan options.

    • Rancho del Zocalo Restaurant- Cauliflower Tacos, and also everything that is vegetarian can be ordered vegan except the enchiladas.
    • River Belle Terrace- Black Bean & Chickpea Chopped Salad, Corn on the Cob Succotash, BBQ Tofu, Pear Oat Cobbler.
    • The Golden Grill and Stage Door Cafe- Impossible™ Chili Cheese Fries.

    Mickey's Toon Town

    This part of the park is best to grab a little snack, you can usually find any of the following at the snack stands.

    • Fruit
    • Chips (non dairy based)
    • Hummus
    • Dreyer's whole fruit bar

    Fantasyland

    While you're waiting in the incredibly long line for Peter Pan, place a mobile order for these fun and tasty vegan foods in the area.

    • Maurice's Treats- The boysen apple freeze looked so good but the line was too long and we had to meet friends.
    • Edelweiss Snacks- Corn on the cobb with no butter.
    • Red Rose Taverne- Little Town Harvest Bowl, Enchanted Cauli-Flower Sandwich, and Potato Bites.
    • Troubadour Tavern- Plantain Chips.

    Tomorrowland

    No matter the time of day, you can find vegan food in this part of Disneyland. In addition to snacks listed already, these are their current offerings.

    • Alien Pizza Planet- Impossible Bolognese, Satellite Salad, and they also have gluten-free pizzas and salads!
    • Galactic Grill- A new vegan breakfast bowl is made of Impossible sausage, Just Egg and vegan cheese! They also have a gluten free fruit cup, Veggie Wrap, and French fries. And some delicious frozen drinks.
    Two boys in hats holding yellow and blue frosties in plastic cups outside.
    Top view of two plastic cups with mickey lights in them and frosties.

    Star Wars Galaxy's Edge

    If you haven't explored this newer addition to Disneyland yet you definitely need to! You are transported to another world, and lucky for us this world has vegan options!

    • Ronto Roasters- Ronto-less Garden Wrap made with Impossible plant-based sausage, spicy kimchi slaw, sweet pickled cucumber and a Gochujang spread. It is wrapped in pita bread.
    • Docking Bay 7- Felucian Garden Spread with plant based "kefta" meatballs, hummus, and a tomato cucumber relish served with pita bread. They also offer a Gluten free Endorian Salad, ask for no chicken, and the Kid's Ithorian Garden Patty Bao Bun.
    • Milk Stand- The blue and green milk is made of rice and coconut milk.
    • Kat Saka's Kettles- Vegan Popcorn in a sweet and spicy mix. There is also a Chocolate Popcorn with Crait Red Salt.
    • Oga's Cantina- Lots of great cocktails and beer to try.
    Four people standing next to each other in Oga's Cantina at Disneyland holding cocktails.
    Four hands holding colorful cocktails doing a cheers.
    Two couples lit in pink purple light holding blue drinks over a bar top saying cheers.
    A hand holding a creamy blue drink with a straw in Star wars land at Disneyland.
    Photo courtesy of Katie Oxman
    A hand holding a pita bread stuffed with veggies wrapped in parchment paper.
    Photo courtesy of Katie Oxman
    A hand holding a drink that is a creamy light lime green color in front of an object in Star Wars land.
    Photo courtesy of Emily Ong

    Vegan Food at California Adventure

    Just across the way from Disneyland you'll find another park filled with lots of amazing vegan food! If you really want to get a good taste, make sure to check out the Disney California Adventure Food and Wine Festival!

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    General Goodies:

    Many of the markets and snack stands at California Adventure have vegan food options including all of these.

    • Dreyer's whole fruit bar
    • Frozen lemonade
    • Coffee drinks with soy milk
    • Hummus
    • Chips (non dairy based)
    • Fruit

    Buena Vista Street

    As you enter the park you'll walk through Buena Vista Street. Just like Main Street at Disneyland, you can find vegan food for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

    • Carthay Circle- This restaurant only has a couple off menu things that are vegan. Usually they are a pasta and a vegan veggie tower made with seasonal produce. I also heard about a veggie sushi roll wrapped in rice paper at the bar.
    • Clarabella's Ice Cream Parlor- Berry sorbet bar covered in dark chocolate and dairy free chocolate chips (I asked the manager and she did tell me it was completed dairy free).
    • Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe- (AKA Starbucks) same as the one over in Disneyland, this location has the menu items you're familiar with including the Impossible™ Breakfast Sandwich (remove the cheese and egg).

    Hollywood Land

    Just off of Buena Vista Street you'll find this fun little area with plenty of vegan food choices.

    • Award Weiners- Plant-based Philly Dog. They used to have a portobello philly steak sandwich but not sure if it's there anymore.
    • Fairfax Market- Hummus and Veggies, Fruit, Guacamole and Chips, chips, pickles, carrots and broccoli, applesauce.
    • Schmoozies- Any smoothie can be customized without dairy items.
    • Studio Catering Company- Plant-based Al Pastor Loaded Potato.
    A sign from a restaurant with different kinds of sausage dogs on it.
    A hand holding a paper plate with a sausage in a bun covered with grilled peppers and white sauce.
    Hand holding green plastic tray with a Philly portobello sandwich and apple slices.

    Avengers Campus

    Definitely hit this part of the park for some vegan breakfast, lunch, or dinner!

    • Shawarma Palace- Impossible™ Breakfast Sha-warm-up and the Impossible Victory Falafel.
    • PYM Test Kitchen- Impossible™ Quantum Garden Breakfast, Impossible Spoonful, Mini Pasta and Impossible Meatballs.
    A sign from a restaurant with sandwiches that they offer and prices.
    An electronic based sign from a food stand showing different sandwiches, pretzels, kids meals, drinks and desserts.
    A sign from a food stand showing shawarma and falafel wraps.

    Cars Land

    The vegan food is more limited in this part of DCA, but there will still be all the snack listed above.

    • Cozy Cone- Vegetarian chili in a pretzel cone: This was really good, order without cheese. The cone has egg so is not vegan, and it's not gluten free, but you can always just eat the chili and not the cone, or ask for the chili in a separate container.
    • Flo's Cafe- Impossible™ Burger.
    Hand holding a pretzel cone filled with chili and corn chips.

    Pacific Wharf

    You'll find a lot of restaurants and food stands in this part of California Adventure, and most of them have at least one vegan option.

    • Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill- Tacos Dorados de Papa, and you can also order the vegetarian items like tacos or burritos without cheese, sour cream or enchilada sauce. Enchiladas cannot be made vegan because of the sauce.
    • Lucky Fortune Cookery- Impossible™ Bánh Mì.
    • Pacific Wharf Cafe- Vegetarian chili if they have it that day. Asian Tofu Salad, and sourdough bread.
    • Wine Country Tratoria- Tomato Salad and Spaghetti Aglio Olio. This was a yummy pasta with veggies and cooked with olive oil, garlic and red chili flakes! Ask for vegan pasta to make sure it's fully vegan.
    • Ghirardelli Soda Fountain- Non-Dairy Hot Fudge Sundae, and the Vanilla Coconut Ice cream is non-dairy.
    • Rita's Baja Blenders- A quick stop place for delicious frozen margaritas!
    A sign from a food stand showing different Asian style entrees and sides.
    A hand holding a paper plate with a ground meat sandwich in a bun next to rice and vegetables.
    White plate with tube shaped pasta mixed with broccoli and tomatoes.
    A woman with long brown hair holding a yellow plastic cup with two straws and a frozen margarita inside.

    Pixar Pier

    If you don't have a strong stomach I suggest riding the Incredicoaster AFTER eating. Once you're ready, look for these vegan foods.

    • Lamplight Lounge- Potato Flautas (brunch menu only), Brussels Caesar, Pastrami-spiced Impossible™ Burger, Chorizo Nachos, Brownie with ice cream and a berry topping. They also have plant based / vegan off menu items you can ask for. They are the Vegan Nachos which are a vegan version of the Lobster Nachos and Vegan Potato Skins. You can also modify the Avocado Toast to be vegan but double check the bread used. Plus there are lots of great drinks!
    • Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats- It's Lemon!, It's Lemon and Mango Swirl!, and It's Mango! are all vegan flavors, as well as the Pixar Pier Frosty Parfait.
    • Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums- soy milk, vanilla almond milk
    A black wire stand with four different cocktails in it in yellow and one is red.

    Paradise Gardens Park

    There are a few places to eat in this area of California Adventure, but the most exciting is Paradise Garden Grill because it has a seasonal menu that changes depending on what is currently happening at the park.

    • Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta- Spaghetti with Impossible™ Meatballs, or order the vegetable pizza with no cheese. They may also still have a vegan pizza, but it is special request only. Field Greens or Side Salad.
    • Bayside Brews- Mickey Mouse Pretzel
    • Paradise Garden Grill- everything here is currently plant based due to the 2023 Disney California Adventure Food and Wine Festival!
      • Torta de Chilaquiles- plant based, vegetarian
      • Bulgogi Fried Rice- kid friendly, plant based, vegetarian
      • Impossible™ Gyro Fries- kid friendly, plant based, vegetarian
      • Buffalo Mac and Cheese- plant based, vegetarian
      • Peach-Blueberry Cobbler- kid friendly, plant based, vegetarian
      • Kids Quesadilla- kid friendly, plant based, vegetarian
      • Kids Mac and Cheese- kid friendly, plant based, vegetarian

    Grizzly Peak

    Work up an appetite on the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail before heading over to this restaurant.

    • Smokejumpers Grill- Double Impossible™ Cheeseburger and fries. A reader told me about the awesome vegan burger here! You need to specify vegan, but they have a build your own burger bar with loads of veggie toppings. Sounds amazing and I am definitely trying it next time!

    Vegan Food in Downtown Disney and Disney Hotels

    From quick bites to fine dining experiences, there are plenty of vegan-friendly options available in Downtown Disney and the Disney Hotels. Disney's chefs take great care in creating innovative and flavorful vegan options that you're sure to love!

    Whether you're staying at a Disney Hotel or just visiting Downtown Disney, you're sure to find a variety of vegan options to suit your taste buds.

    Overall make sure to ask about any breads like buns and sliced break and also if you care about a shared fryer for fries and things like crispy Brussels sprouts.

    Downtown Disney

    Sit Down Dining

    Downtown Disney has some of my favorite restaurant options with plenty of vegan things to choose from. They are always super accommodating with making non vegan meals vegan as well!

    • Catal Restaurant- Ask to make sure the vegetarian paella is vegan, Pan con tomato and sauteed mushrooms.
    • Uva Bar- Avocado toast with no egg, bacon or aioli, guacamole, green goddess hummus, modify some of the salads, veggie burger and regular and sweet potato fries.
    • Naples Ristorante- Not the best as everything has to be modified versions of what they serve. You can omit the cheese on a pizza and have the house salad. Also ask about the vegan bread options.
    • Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen- Impossible™ Burger without sauce, vegan pasta. Ask about the vegan jambalaya.
    • Black Tap Burgers and Shakes- Impossible™ all American Burger, fries, crispy Brussels sprout, guac and chips, Vegan Black N'White Cake Shake or vegan versions of their classic shakes (but Nutella has milk in it). Whipped cream has dairy.
    • Splitsville- Edamame, fries, vegan version of veggie roll with regular ponzu (kimchi has fish), Impossible™ Burger no sauce or cheese, and a vegan version of the veggie bowl.
    • Ballast Point- Fries, chips, pretzel sticks, vegan cauliflower tacos, vegan mushroom sandwich, kale and Brussels sprouts salads, vegan brownie sundae.
    • Tortilla Jo's- My favorite place! The tableside guacamole and homemade tortillas are second to none! You can modify any salad and use the vegan quinoa meatballs for tacos, burritos, and more. The vegetarian burrito is also vegan. You can also create veggie fajitas or enchiladas without cheese. The black beans and cilantro lime rice are the vegan versions.
    Mashed avocado topped with chopped onions, tomato and cilantro in a black bowl on a blue tablecloth.
    A round portion of guacamole with cilantro on top on a decorative blue and white plate.
    A woman with long brown hair and a striped sweater dipping a chip in a bowl of guacamole.
    A woman in a hot pink shirt showing how to use a tortilla press to make a homemade corn tortilla.
    A raw corn tortilla on a large flat grill top with a womans hand over it.
    A woman in between two asian men all holding margaritas and smiling at the camera.
    A man and woman holding margaritas in clear blue rimmed glasses and doing cheers with them.

    Quick Serve

    These are great options, both sweet and savory, if you need something to grab and go or coming back late after a long day at the park.

    • Earl of Sandwich- Create a vegan sandwich with all the veggies.
    • Napolini- This is the quick service for Naples sit down restaurant. You can get a pizza with no cheese.
    • Taqueria- This is the quick service side of Tortilla Jo's and equally as amazing. I love that you can build your own bowl, taco, burrito or nachos. The vegan quinoa meatballs as a great protein option. Top with your favorite toppings but make sure you choose the black beans and cilantro lime rice.
    • Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen Express- Since it is the express version of the restaurant they may not be able to serve vegan jambalaya but you can ask.
    • Wetzels Pretzels- Original pretzels or pretzel bites but no butter.
    • Starbucks- Coffee drinks with oat, soy, almond or coconut milk.
    • Salt and Straw- Vegan flavor options for the season and the regular freckled mint chip and marionberry sherbert.
    • Sprinkles- Vegan Red Velvet cupcake.
    • Marceline's Confectionary- Kettle corn, plain candied apples (check the ones with toppings for topping ingredients, snack mixes, other candy.
    • Jamba Juice- Most of their smoothies and smoothie bowls can be made vegan with dairy free milk but they also have a plant based menu. They also have an impossible breakfast sandwich but you would need to take out the egg and cheese.
    • Crazy Shake- This is the quick service for Black Tap Burgers. Ask for the Vegan Black N'White Cake Shake or vegan versions of their classic shakes (but Nutella has milk in it). Whipped cream has dairy.

    Disney Hotels

    Ask for vegan menus at any of the restaurants in the Disney hotels. I will give a brief overview at what I have seen overall. Here are the hotels and what restaurants each have:

    Disneyland Hotel: Trader Sam's, Tangaroa Terrace, Goofy's Kitchen and The Coffee House

    Grand Californian: Napa Rose, Storytellers Cafe, Hearthstone Lounge, and Craftsman Grill and Bar.

    Paradise Pier: Guests here are given access to the restaurants at Grand Californian and there is a self service market near the entrance.

    Vegan Food Options

    Here are some ideas for vegan options at restaurants throughout the Disney hotels. You can also ask for specific menus or off menu vegan items!

    • Mickey pancakes
    • Mickey waffles
    • Veggie hash
    • Fresh fruit
    • Chia pudding
    • Impossible meatballs
    • Pizzas no cheese
    • Vegan version of rice bowls
    • Impossible™ Burger
    • Modifications to salads
    Top view of three white plates with mickey pancakes on them next to a plate of fruit.

    Tips for Vegan Dining

    Both Disneyland and California Adventure do a great job of providing options for plant based dietary preferences. However it's still important to talk to each place you eat and communicate about your dietary needs.

    Be sure to let restaurant staff or chefs know that you a need vegan or plant based options, and ask about their procedures to prevent cross-contamination if you are concerned about that. If you say you have an allergy, versus a preference, a chef will come out to talk to you personally.

    Don't hesitate to ask questions, they're all more than willing to help you find vegan options. You can even ask for the specific ingredient information.

    When your food is served, you can also double check with the cast member that is handing it to you that it is vegan or plant based.

    Some menu items have a plant based distinction, but make sure to ask the cast member what the distinctions mean for that item.

    Having this guide to get you through ordering food and snacks when you visit Disneyland and California Adventure can be so helpful and save you time.

    With a little planning and communication, you can enjoy so many amazing meals and snacks and leave the worry behind!

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    And as always, make sure you have fun first and foremost as this is the happiest place on earth!

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    1. Cassie

      August 31, 2024 at 9:10 am

      Starbucks impossible sandwich is not vegan. The bread is not vegan.

      Reply
      • Sophia DeSantis

        September 20, 2024 at 1:55 pm

        Thanks for your reply! Things changes all the time.

        Reply
    2. frank buchanan

      November 24, 2018 at 7:35 pm

      I've been getting the Chef's Vegan Burger at Carnation Cafe ever since it came on the menu many years ago, I've had an annual pass for 12 years straight and go every 2 weeks. But in 2015 when I ordered it, out came the chef and he told me the french fries are no longer vegan, they made a change in their fryers and the fries are cooked with animal now. The way it's listed on the menu is very deceptive. I've checked back several times since and the waiters all affirm that the fries are still tainted, they give me a bowl of veggies instead.

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      • veggiesdontbite

        November 25, 2018 at 3:28 pm

        Thanks for commenting with the update! Things are always changing.

        Reply
    3. Maddie

      October 14, 2018 at 5:55 pm

      Hi! We are here now and just told that the bar covered in dark chocolate is made with skim milk?:( I told him you asked a manager! Haha bummer

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 14, 2018 at 9:53 pm

        They definitely change things up all the time so that's why I say always ask. When I had it there definitely was no milk because the manager came out and all the people making it said it was dairy free chocolate. I wish they'd keep things the same! Boo!

        Reply
    4. Joyce Harris

      October 01, 2018 at 1:10 pm

      The tomato basil soup at the Jolly Holiday bakery contains dairy! The pesto dressing for the whole grain salad is also not dairy free. My very lactose intolerant mother ordered both and could taste the milk in the soup. She checked and neither one is vegan!

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      • veggiesdontbite

        October 01, 2018 at 1:52 pm

        Hi Joyce! This is why I say that you always need to ask because things change all the time. This post was from years ago so I am sure new things have been added and some recipes are changed. Thanks for commenting so that other can see! I would suggest to ask for a plain olive oil and vinegar for the salad as a good alternative. That's a bummer about the soup!

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    5. kari

      September 29, 2018 at 5:58 pm

      Were all of these items on the menu when you went? I was just about to book a table at Blue Bayou, but the portobello mushroom dish isn't on the menu online and I don't want to get there and then not be able to dine because there are no vegan options. Thanks for this great list, by the way!

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      • veggiesdontbite

        September 29, 2018 at 9:12 pm

        Hi Kari! Yes, when I was there everything I wrote about I saw. However it changes ALL the time, so I would call and confirm first. I totally understand, there is nothing more frustrating than having a plan for food and then they don't have it. I haven't been since this trip so you defiantly should double check. And also let me know! It would be helpful for others!

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    6. Lisa

      July 25, 2018 at 9:29 am

      I recently went and found 2 new veg dishes - maybe vegan, but I didn’t ask. One is a grilled cauliflower burger at the Red Rose Tavern in DL and the other was Jack Fruit “pulled pork” at Smoke Jumpers in DCA. Both were really good!

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      • veggiesdontbite

        July 25, 2018 at 9:37 am

        So good to hear Lisa!! I believe they are both vegan as I have had someone else tell me about them. However I don't know how careful they were about asking, but I would bet that at least the jackfruit one is vegan. New things every day!

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      • Tim Norma

        August 29, 2018 at 5:05 pm

        The jackfruit sandwich is only vegan without the bread, they can put all on the fries.

        Reply
    7. Lindsay Correa

      July 13, 2018 at 12:19 am

      I heard that at Redd rockets pizza port you can get a vegan pizza you just have to ask for vegan cheese. I will be going towards the end of August so I can find out.

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      • veggiesdontbite

        July 16, 2018 at 4:25 pm

        That would be great Lindsay! Please let me know!

        Reply
    8. Cameron

      July 05, 2018 at 1:44 pm

      Checked today and the vegetarian gumbo is vegan. So, I'm not sure if it changes from time to time, but today that said definitely vegan.

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        July 16, 2018 at 4:43 pm

        Oh good to know! I bet it changes, as does everything these days. LOL!

        Reply
    9. Steffani

      April 15, 2018 at 3:06 pm

      Update on The cocina cucamonga: changed their menu in February 2018 and no longer carry burritos. There is dairy in their oil that they make their chips with, and there is dairy in the potatoes. The only vegan option is the cocina bowl.

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        April 15, 2018 at 7:06 pm

        Thanks for the update! Things change all the time, both things that are now vegan and things that are not, so it's always great to check!

        Reply
    10. Holly

      April 03, 2018 at 6:47 pm

      As of April 2nd, 2018, the portobello mushroom was taken off the menu at Blue Bayou (just one week ago...) but they made the vegetable pasta dish with special noodles for me. $30, but actually very tasty.

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        April 03, 2018 at 8:02 pm

        Good to know! Thanks for checking in for us!

        Reply
    11. Kate - Highlights Along the Way

      March 18, 2018 at 6:36 pm

      Thanks for including me! That Sangria was LEGIT! Thank you for sharing so many Vegan items. I am not vegan, but I do not like to eat meat more than once or twice a week - this can be challenging at theme parks that seem to have mostly meat based sandwiches. Disney is awesome about other options - I recently discovered the cauliflower sandwich in Fantastyland (the Maurice counter service restaurant) that was very good and I am pretty sure it can be made vegan #hottip

      Reply
    12. Anika May

      March 05, 2018 at 8:48 pm

      THANK YOU a trillion!!!! <3
      We are taking our 3.5 year old and 2.5 year old tomorrow and this list is so incredibly helpful! I printed it out actually. We are bringing tons of snack, but I have a feeling we will want to indulge a bit.

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        March 05, 2018 at 8:51 pm

        Hi Anika! You're welcome!! One warning, make sure you double check because they change things all the time!! Have a great day!!

        Reply
    13. Jennifer

      October 05, 2017 at 1:17 pm

      Hi there,

      I'm at Disneyland today (October 5, 2017) and wanted to provide some updates. The gumbo at the Veranda is no longer vegan (nor is it vegetarian), Gibson Girl said they never have vegan or dairy-free options, and the Mickey Waffles at the Plaza only have a vegan option in the mornings, and you have to ask for them. I've found the vegan options at Disney to be severely lacking and it's getting worse. I spoke with a vegan who works at the Plaza and she said she doesn't even eat anywhere because so much formerly vegan stuff is no longer wgan or no longer available. The gumbo used to be her favorite.

      We were disappointed to find so many items on here not available, so I was hoping to save the next family from not finding much for options.

      Thanks!

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 05, 2017 at 7:48 pm

        Things definitely change all the time, which is why I always tell people to ask! Everything here are one point was vegan, but like many restaurants menus change. Hopefully they will change back soon! Thanks for the update.

        Reply
    14. Jill Quander

      September 23, 2017 at 1:08 pm

      At California Adventure. Portabella sandwich NOT vegan. Bun not vegan.

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        September 23, 2017 at 1:41 pm

        Hi Jill! When I was there and ordered it without the cheese I was told it was vegan by multiple people. The only thing I can think of is maybe they told you no because it's made in the same kitchen as other non vegan things and many restaurants and brands are starting to take the official vegan label off for that reason. But we don't stress about that. So each person should probably just ask on their own and make a decision based on what they are told. Hope you have a fun day!

        Reply
        • Lee

          February 06, 2018 at 1:41 pm

          I asked them today and they told me the bun had dairy as well.

        • veggiesdontbite

          February 07, 2018 at 6:39 am

          Things change all the time so it’s always important to check!

      • Tim Norma

        August 29, 2018 at 5:09 pm

        Just dont get the bun, they will put the mixture over the fries....still delish that way.

        Reply
        • veggiesdontbite

          August 29, 2018 at 10:31 pm

          Thanks for the update! I think it sound even better over the fries!

    15. anita

      August 17, 2017 at 8:46 am

      I just read your post on all the vegan/vegetarian options at Disneyland and was so excited to see that the Dole Whip was dairy free 😀 Do you know whats in it that makes it dairy free? Like do they use coconut milk?

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        August 17, 2017 at 9:12 pm

        Hi Anita! Awesome, thank you for reading! I believe for the dole whip they blend it with coconut milk but I could be wrong. It's always best to ask!

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