From vegansbaby.com
By Diana Edelman
Where to eat vegan at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure in 2026 — by restaurant, with the exact dishes to order
Disneyland is a very vegan-friendly destination.
Over the years, the Anaheim resort has become one of the easier theme parks to eat well at as a plant-based traveller. Both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure mark every vegan item with a green leaf icon on menus and in the Disneyland app, so you’re never guessing.
Your guide to eating vegan at Disneyland
How to find vegan food at Disneyland
Before you go, open the Disneyland app and check the menu for wherever you’re planning to eat. Plant-based items are flagged with a small green leaf icon at every quick-service spot, table-service restaurant, and snack cart. Menus change seasonally, so def give it a quick check the morning of your visit rather than relying on last year’s list. A few of the best options (like the vegan Mickey waffles at Plaza Inn) aren’t printed on the regular menu at all, so don’t be afraid to tell your server or the cast member at the counter that you’re vegan and ask what they can do.
Best vegan food in Disneyland Park
Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo (Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge)
This is the best vegan meal in the park. The Felucian Garden Spread pairs Impossible meatballs with herbed hummus, a tomato-cucumber relish, and pita for around $13. Pair it with Blue or Green Milk from the Milk Stand next door.
Ronto Roasters
Ask for the Ronto-less Garden Wrap, the plant-based version of the park’s popular grab-and-go wrap.
Plaza Inn
Tell the cast member you’re vegan when you’re seated and ask for the vegan Mickey waffles and tofu scramble at breakfast. They exist, even though they’re not on the printed menu. For lunch and dinner, the penne with marinara is the vegan option, usually served with breadsticks, a salad with vinaigrette, and vegan ice cream for dessert.
Carnation Cafe
The house-made veggie burger and the garden salad are both plant-based. For dessert, ask for the brownie à la mode. At breakfast, oatmeal is a safe bet, and the Mickey waffles can be made plant-based on request.
Blue Bayou
Disneyland’s most atmospheric restaurant (the one inside Pirates of the Caribbean) has a vegan menu offering eats like a heirloom tomato and watermelon salad, a pistachio lemon basil pasta as the main, and a vegan crème brûlée tart for dessert. The same vegan crème brûlée shows up at Café Orleans nearby, too.
Tiki Juice Bar
The classic pineapple Dole Whip soft-serve is vegan and dairy-free. And, yeah, it’s still the best vegan snack in the park.
Best vegan food in Disney California Adventure
Lamplight Lounge
For brunch, you can order the vegan potato flautas. Then, for lunch and dinner, there’s a small vegan line-up of a Brussels Caesar salad, an Impossible burger, and a vegan brownie for dessert. As of early 2026, there’s also a new plant-based Bulgogi Bean Salad with cucumber, edamame, chickpeas, and bell peppers in a ginger-scallion dressing.
Award Wieners
Order the Plant-Based Philly Dog. It’s a toasted bun topped with mushrooms, grilled onions and peppers, and vegan crema.
Tips for eating vegan at Disneyland
- Look for the green leaf icon on menus and in the Disneyland app. It marks every plant-based item park-wide.
- Some of the best vegan options (Plaza Inn’s waffles, Carnation Cafe’s Mickey waffles) aren’t on the printed menu so always ask.
- Menus rotate seasonally, so check the app the day of your visit rather than planning entirely off an old list.
- If you have a table-service reservation, note “vegan” in the special requests when you book so the kitchen is ready for you.
Planning a vegan trip to Disneyland?
Food is only one piece of it — if you want help building out the rest of the trip, from where to stay to how to spend your days, check out our vegan travel planning guide.

No comments:
Post a Comment