Halloween Food Guide 2020 | Disneyland Paris

Last year we shared a special Halloween food guide and this blogpost is very populair so, we decided that even though we can’t visit Disneyland Paris during the Halloween season ourselves, we would invest lots of research and time to make a food guide from a distance this year. So let’s have a look at the food options for the Halloween season of 2020!

The Lucky Nugget Saloon

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Just like last year there is a special Halloween themed menu available at the Lucky Nugget Saloon. You’ll get some fries, a “Scarylicious Burger” with a back bun and a “Dessert from the Abyss” all for €23,99.

 Cafe Hyperion

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At this “cafe” you can also get a black bun burger, fries a beverage and last but not least, a pumpkin chocolate mousse dessert €16.99. You can also buy this pumpkin dessert separately for €4.99.

Here are some pictures of the Pumpkin Chocolate Mousse desert we made last year.

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Victoria’s Home style Restaurant

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You can get a The Maleficent hot chocolate for €5.50 and some cute Halloween themed pastries 3 for €6.00 and 5 for €8.00.

Cookie Kitchen

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At Cookie Kitchen on Main Street USA, you will find delicious Halloween cookies and muffins. You can get the Halloween muffin for €3.99. The muffin is chocolate flavor with some pumpkin sprinkles on top. There is also a chocolate chip cookie with the same pumpkin sprinkles on top for €2.79. There is also a spooky Maleficent cookie, with red fruit or a chocolate in the middle for €4.29. Also the villain shortbread cookies have returned. You can pick 3 different villain cookies for €4.29.

Boardwalk Candy Palace

At this delicious looking and smelling store some Halloween snacks by “L’Atelier des Gateaux” showed up. All the snacks are sold at the same price of €4.99.

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A halloween cake pop in the shape of Mickey with a chocolate cover and orange details.

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There is also a Jack Skellington shortbread.

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A regular chocolate chip, Mickey cookie bit with orange details.

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And last but not least a Halloween cupcake.

Snacks

Let’s take a look at the snack stands, which are all over the park. Since we can’t visit the park, we can’t tell if you can get these snack at all of the stands or if the snacks are spread our over some of the charts.

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One thing we know for sure is that, you can get the green poison apple popcorn bucket at one of the many popcorn stands. You can get the popcorn bucket for €10.00 and if you want the bucket to be filled with popcorn it’s €10.99.

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If you want a Ursula inspired donut it can be yours for €3.99

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The villain shortbread cookies are also available at the snack stands.

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You can also get a warm pumpkin beetroot soup. We tried this soup last year and thought it was a great snack, especially when your cold and would like something warm don’t want something big. This soup is €3.99

Something that is new this year is the Spooky Mickey Shortbread cookie €4.29

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Annette’s Diner in Disney Village

Also at Disney Villages is celebrating Halloween! Please note that due to the virus, Disney Villages is open starting at 5 p.m. until 11 p.m.

You can get two different Halloween things at Annete’s Diner, first of all, this seasonal beer for €6.49.

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And a whole Maleficent themed menu for €21.99.

Billy Bob at Disney Village

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You can also find a Halloween section on the menu of Billy Bob’s Country Western Saloon. Including pumpkin soup, gnocchi and some desserts.

Hotels

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You can also get a couple of specialty Halloween beverages at the bars at Disney Villages and the hotel bars like, the beer and Maleficent drink we saw earlier, a witch blood cocktail and a non alcoholic apple cocktail in a souvenir cup, which we saw earlier as a popcorn bucket.

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At Cape Cod you also get a couple of Halloween treats like pumpkin soup.

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And last but not least at La Cantina at Hotel Sante Fe there are also some delicious Halloween options. ( click here to read a review of the restaurant.)

We hope you likes our food guide for 2020. We are still crossing our fingers to taste some of these items for ourselves this year!

Have a magical week!

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