Disneyland Dairy-Free Guide: Meals, Desserts, and Snacks at the Parks! (2024)

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By Alisa Fleming on In The News, News, Travel

Disney World is an iconic spot for allergic travelers, but what about Disneyland? It doesn’t get as much coverage, and the options aren’t quite as prolific, but Disneyland in Anaheim, California can still be a great dairy-free vacation. This quick guide covers the dairy-free food to look for in each section of Disneyland Park, California Adventure, Downtown Disney, and the on-site Disneyland Hotels. We also have a section for Snack Carts to watch for in the Parks.

When Disneyland reopened in 2021, some of their eateries remained closed, and most of their menus were downsized – some dramatically. This did affect the amount of dairy-free and allergy-friendly options available in the parks. As of 2022, the Disneyland seems to be fully open and firing on most cylinders (many menus still haven’t expanded). So we’ve updated the guide to include all of the best dairy-free eats currently available.

Disneyland Dairy-Free Guide: Meals, Desserts, and Snacks at the Parks! (1)Photos from Disneyland. The information in this post is from Disneyland allergy guides and menus, and from reader recommendations, but we are not affiliated with Disney.

Disneyland: Your Dairy-Free Guide to Food & Dining at the Parks

For Disneyland Park and California Adventure we’ve grouped the eateries by theme sections in the parks. Using the map of the parks, we’ve listed these sections clockwise from the entrance – or heading left when you enter the park. If you discover any changes, or find some additional dairy-free options, kindly leave a comment!

Please Note: In many cases, the dairy-free or food allergy-friendly options at Disneyland require special ordering. So always let the staff know what your dietary needs are and if you have a food allergy. Disneyland restaurants have protocols in place for handling allergy orders. Menu items and ingredients are subject to change at any time, and potential cross-contamination with allergens should always be considered a risk in commercial kitchens. The following is a guide for informational purposes. It is intended to help with your planning, but should not replace your own due diligence. Only you can decide what is “safe” for your needs.

Disneyland Park: MAIN STREET

  • Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen – Of course, they have several candies that are dairy-free. But some other fun finds here include kettle corn, cinnamon candied apples, and Enjoy life chocolate bars and breakfast ovals (with Mickey packaging).
  • Carnation Cafe – This is a favorite stop for allergy-friendly Mickey Mouse-shaped waffles. They can be ordered with sausage and bacon, gluten-free, and vegan. On the lunch and dinner menus, they have a vegan burger, beef burgers can be custom ordered, and they can make their fresh catch of the day and house salad fit most dietary needs.
  • Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor – If you’re looking for a Mickey ear hat bowl sundae, this is the spot. They offer cherry and lemon sorbet by the scoop or in sundaes, and have some dairy-free toppings. They also offer Outshine frozen fruit bars.
  • Market House / Starbucks – This is essentially a Starbucks, with the same menu. See our Starbucks Dairy-Free Guide to help with options.
  • Plaza Inn – This is a good spot or a signature breakfast with dairy-free Mickey waffles, eggs to order, potatoes, and meats. Their lunch and dinner menu has changed, and now requires more custom ordering for dairy-free guests. Nevertheless, they are good at accommodating allergen requests.
  • Refreshment Corner– Hot dogs and kids’ turkey dogs are available dairy free, and served with chips and mandarin oranges. They also sell those Bavarian-style Mickey pretzels.

Disneyland Park: ADVENTURELAND

  • Bengal BBQ – Their Outback Vegetable Skewers are vegan, and they have a plant-based Hummus Trio. We’ve also been told select meaty skewers can be dairy-free on request – just be sure to check on the sauce (some contain dairy).
  • Tiki Juice Bar – Their menu is simple: dairy-free pineapple Dole Whip, pineapple juice, and pineapple floats. Enjoy!
  • The Tropical Hideaway – Ready to mix things up? They swirl multiple fruity flavors of dairy-free Dole Whip and offer a few different Dole Whip floats. They also sell a few grab-and-go snacks.
  • Tropical Imports – This fruit stand is loaded with fruit in all forms: whole, cut, fresh and dried. They also have some veggie snacks and pickles.

Disneyland Park: NEW ORLEANS SQUARE

  • Blue Bayou – This hasn’t been a consistently good restaurant for dairy-free guests. Their allergy menu often leans toward other allergen needs. That said, we’ve been told they can make their jambalaya dairy free, and that they usually have a light vegan option. But check ahead before waiting to be seated. Overall, The French Market it a better option in this part of the park.
  • Cafe Orleans – They offer a vegan White Bean Hummus with charred bread and Ratatouille Risotto. We’ve been told they can also make the Steak Frites dairy-free with ease.
  • French Market Restaurant – Their milk allergy menu includes jambalaya, herb-roasted chicken, and two healthy kids’ meals: chicken with rice and pasta with marinara. They can reportedly make their jambalaya vegan on request, if preferred.
  • Royal Street Veranda – This is a favorite spot for vegan gumbo in a sourdough bread bowl, and they also have an Impossible wrap, complete with dairy-free cheese.

Disneyland Park: FRONTIERLAND

  • Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante – Their plant-based offering is a cauliflower taco plate, complete with Mexican rice and refried beans. They might be able to make their other street tacos without dairy for you, but the meats aren’t listed on their allergy menu specifically.
  • River Belle Terrace – Their BBQ Tofu is a great protein-rich vegan option, made with additional beans and vegetables. The chopped salad can also be custom ordered vegan, and they have kids’ oven roasted chicken that can be ordered dairy free.

Disneyland Park: CRITTER COUNTRY

  • Harbour Galley – Their official “milk allergy” options are limited, but they do offer a vegan gumbo in a bread bowl.
  • Hungry Bear Restaurant – They serve dairy-free hamburgers, cheeseburgers (with non-dairy cheese), vegan Impossible burgers, fries, and BBQ chicken salad. For dessert, they have Outshine frozen fruit bars. Check on their slushes and freezes – they might be dairy-free without whipped cream.

Disneyland Park: STAR WARS

  • Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo – This allergy-friendly dining spot has a lot for dairy-free guests. They offer a plant-based meatballs dish, and also have fried chicken, chicken salad, and an Impossible entrée that can be ordered milk allergy-friendly.
  • Kat Saka’s Kettle – In the past they’ve offered salted chocolate popcorn and savory “outpost” popcorn mix, both of which are dairy-free and vegan. We’re not sure if these are still offered daily, but it’s a quick stop to check!
  • Milk Stand – Their legendary blue and green milks are dairy-free and made with a blend of coconut and rice milks. You can also order the Toydaria Swirl, but skip the mango jelly, which contains milk.
  • Oga’s Cantina– They offer a good selection of dairy-free co*cktails and mocktails for all-day refreshment at the Galaxy’s Edge. Ask about the Batuu Bits – we have heard they are dairy-free (but contain egg and fish).
  • Ronto Roasters – Their very small menu boasts wraps and specialty juice drinks. They have a plant-based wrap that’s served all day, and is made with vegan sausage, spicy kimchi slaw, sweet pickled cucumber, plant-based gochujang spread, and wrapped in pita. Their meat wraps aren’t dairy-free, but you might be able to sub pork into the plant-based wrap, if desired.

Disneyland Park: FANTASYLAND

  • Edelweiss Snacks – Their munchy menu includes Disney’s popular turkey legs, which are dairy free, and slushes to cool off.
  • Maurice’s Treats – Their popular Boysen Apple Freeze is dairy-free and vegan, and reportedly a cool slush on a hot day.
  • Red Rose Taverne – The plant-based Enchanted Cauli-Flower Sandwich has become a popular vegan option, and they have a dairy-free version of their angus burger for “just” dairy-free guests. Both come with fries (reportedly made in a dedicated fryer) and mandarin oranges. They also offer a dairy-free chicken chopped salad for lighter fare. For breakfast, they have an all-American egg breakfast and a vegetable quinoa bowl.

Disneyland Park: TOMORROWLAND

  • Alien Pizza Planet – They offer simple cheese and pepperoni pizzas that you can order with dairy-free cheese and/or with a a gluten-free crust. You can also get dairy-free Garlon Bread and their Satellite Salad without dressing.
  • Galactic Grill – This other-worldly spot serves dairy-free hamburgers, fries, and Outshine frozen fruit bars. They also have a plant-based veggie wrap with dairy-free cheese (so yes, you can order a cheeseburger!). And in the morning, they have a dairy-free breakfast sandwich option.

Disneyland Dairy-Free Guide: Meals, Desserts, and Snacks at the Parks! (2)Blue and green milks at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

California Adventure: BUENA VISTA STREET

  • Carthay Circle Lounge – Their global menu of small plates offers a few dairy-free options (they can do a vegan vegetable small plate on request), but don’t expect large portions!
  • Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream – They don’t have creamy dairy-free ice cream, but their sorbet treats are impressive. They have mango and watermelon sorbets, a sorbet sundae option (with fresh fruit – refreshing!), sorbet hard floats (adults only), and a few vegan topping options.
  • Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe – This is basically a Starbucks cafe decked out Disney style. See our Dairy-Free Starbucks Guide for food and drink options.

California Adventure: HOLLYWOODLAND

  • Award Wieners – They offer a plant-based Philly dog, complete with dairy-free crema, and have other all-beef hot dogs that can be custom ordered dairy free.
  • Fairfax Market – This is a good snack stop for whole fruit, chips, pickles, applesauce, and veggies and dip (hummus or guacamole).
  • Hollywood Lounge – This is purely a watering hole, but they use almond milk and make some fun dairy-free co*cktails.
  • Schmoozies! – They serve a dairy-free mangonada smoothie, and a couple other smoothies that can be made dairy-free if ordered without yogurt. We’ve read that they also serve soymilk and almond milk for their coffee drinks, so you can skip the Starbucks line.
  • Studio Catering Co. – You can actually get vegan nachos with soyrizo, house-made chips, and dairy-free cheese and crema at this quick-serve spot. They also have a couple dairy-free taco options.

California Adventure: AVENGER’S CAMPUS

  • Pym Test Kitchen – For breakfast, they have another Impossible option, with a plant-based omelette and sausage. Later in the day, they serve an Impossible vegan pasta dish, with meatballs, tomato sauce, basil, and dairy-free parmesan. You can also order a vegan Bavarian-style quantum pretzel if you want a snack with beer. But be warned that a milk stout is poured in their Tasting Lab.
  • Shawarma Palace – They offer a plant-based breakfast wrap, with Impossible sausage, egg omelet, and dairy-free cheese. They also make a chicken shawarma wrap and plant-based falafel-cauliflower wrap, complete with dairy-free garlic spread and coconut-based yogurt sauce, for lunch.

California Adventure: CARS LAND

  • Fillmore’s Taste-In – Stop in for some fresh fruit, pickles, and chips at this snack stand.
  • Flo’s V8 Cafe – You can order dairy-free hamburgers, vegan Impossible burgers, turkey club sandwiches, chicken tenders, and fries at this diner.

California Adventure: PACIFIC WHARF

  • Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill – Their milk allergy menu includes a whole array of tacos, along with a dairy-free crema topping and their seasoned rice and beans.
  • Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop – This legendary chocolate shop did add Coconut Bliss Madagascan Vanilla ice cream to their scoop menu, and they reportedly still offer it. If it isn’t available, they do have a dairy-free raspberry sorbet. They also offer dairy-free floats, and select dairy-free toppings for sundaes. In the chocolate shop, check out their hot cocoa mixes – they have options made without dairy.
  • Lucky Fortune Cookery – As you might expect, this Asian eatery has several good milk allergy-friendly options. They include ramen, bulgogi, banh mi, potstickers, chicken wings, and a couple stir-fry dishes. For vegans they offer an Impossible banh mi.
  • Mendocino Terrace – This is really a place for adults to unwind with an alcoholic beverage, but they do have Bavarian pretzels to nosh on.
  • Pacific Wharf Distribution Co. – Take time out to enjoy a Karl Strauss beer and a German-style Mickey Mouse pretzel at this pit stop.
  • Sonoma Terrace – Their snacks are cheese-heavy, but you can enjoy a Bavarian pretzel with your wine, co*cktail, or beer.
  • Wine Country Trattoria – You can order vegan spaghetti aglio olio, get a simple kids salmon or chicken dinner, or custom order a few of their dishes. They can reportedly swap sautéed vegetables for the mashed potatoes or other sides.

California Adventure: PIXAR PIER

  • Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats– Their frosty treats include dairy-free lemon soft serve that you can enjoy in a cup or cone, with or without blue raspberry swirl. For adults, they make soft serve co*cktails!
  • Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums – Sadly, all of their cookies do contain milk, but this is a good spot to pick up single serve soymilk or vanilla almond milk if needed.
  • Lamplight Lounge– On their brunch menu, they have vegan potato flautas with soyrizo and a dairy-free crema, and the avocado toast (with steak) and chilaquiles can be custom ordered without dairy. For lunch and dinner, both vegan and non-vegan burgers can be ordered with their allergy-friendly buns and dairy-free cheese. They also have grilled tenders and PB & J wraps for “budding artists.” Some poke options might also be available.
  • Poultry Palace – Disney’s dairy-free jumbo turkey legs are available here, and you can get un-buttered corn on request.

California Adventure: PARADISE GARDENS

  • Bayside Brews – Need a recharge? This is where you can enjoy a cold beer and a Micky Mouse shaped pretzel in paradise.
  • Paradise Garden Grill – Their menu has shrunk, so they no longer offer Asian entrees or street tacos. But you can get a vegan burger, complete with plant-based potato salad, and we’ve been told their BBQ entrees can be ordered without dairy. For kids they offer a simple grilled chicken meal and Uncrustable sandwiches.

California Adventure: GRIZZLY PEAK

  • Smokejumpers Grill – Their dairy-free menu includes hamburgers, vegan Impossible burgers, spicy chicken sandwich, and fries. You can also custom order a dairy-free cheeseburger.

Disneyland Dairy-Free Guide: Meals, Desserts, and Snacks at the Parks! (3)Impossible meatball pasta with dairy-free parmesan at Pym Test Kitchen

Downtown Disney

  • Ballast Point Brewing Company – They offer a couple vegan bites, like Impossible lettuce cups and Soyrizo & Roasted Cauliflower Tacos. You might even spot vegan cheesecake on the menu (not always available). A couple additional snack and entree menu items can be ordered without dairy.
  • Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes – They offer a vegan burger, vegan portobello sandwich, and some of their beef burgers can be made dairy-free without cheese and with a vegan bun swap. Their chefs can also make dairy-free salads on order. AND they now offer a vegan Black & White Cakeshake, complete with cake slice, frosting rim, and whipped cream!
  • CrazyShake Window by Black Tap – Don’t feel like heading into Black Tap? They have a CrazyShake window that sells their vegan Black & White Cakeshake.
  • Jamba – They blend several of Jamba’s plant-based, dairy-free smoothies and smoothie bowls.
  • La Brea Bakery – Most of their breads are dairy-free, including their gluten-free options (but those do contain egg). So you can custom order most of their sandwiches and salads without dairy. They also offer some vegan flavors of Nancy’s Fancy Gelato for dessert, like Passion Fruit, Chocolate Fondente, and Coconut Stracciatella.
  • Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen – They offer dietary menus, including one for dairy-free, and they make a special order vegan pasta that’s brimming with vegetables (just ask for it). Additional dairy-free items include the French Quarter Salad, Pasta Jambalaya ordered without butter, Jazz Kitchen Burger ordered with no cheese, and the plant-based Impossible Burger.
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  • Splitsville Luxury Lanes – Vegans can enjoy their veggie sushi, custom order Impossible burger, and edamame. But there are additional sushi, poke, bowl, and other dishes for “just” dairy-free guests.
  • Sprinkles – They offer a vegan red velvet cupcake at all of their stores, including this Downtown Disney location.
  • Starbucks – See our Starbucks Dairy-Free Guide to help with options.
  • Taquería at Tortilla Jo’s – This is a build-your-own taco, bowl, or burrito place with basic options. They offer some meats and vegan quinoa meatballs.
  • Tortilla Jo’s – Guacamole and ceviche are obvious choices, but you can also custom order dairy-free tacos, burritos, and fajitas.
  • Wetzel’s Pretzels – Their original, cinnamon, and almond crunch pretzels are dairy-free by ingredients, when ordered without butter. You can enjoy them with the pizza sauce dip.

Disneyland Dairy-Free Guide: Meals, Desserts, and Snacks at the Parks! (4)Jambalaya at Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen

Disney Hotel: DISNEYLAND HOTEL

  • Goofy’s Kitchen – This is an all-day buffet that transitions from breakfast to lunch to dinner. They’re known for having lots of vegan options at each meal (including a surprisingly great selection at breakfast), and some additional dairy-free eats. Just ask the staff when you arrive, and they will point out all options. This is also a good spot to get those famous Mickey waffles.
  • Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar & Grill – This is a great restaurant for dairy-free eats. In the morning, you can order a full American breakfast, acai chia breakfast bowl, or kids scramble. For lunch and dinner, they have even more options, including poke bowls, ramen, Hawaiian platters, tropical salads with salmon or chicken, vegan rongo salads, rice bowls, kids’ hamburgers with sweet potato fries, and panko-crusted long beans. They also serve Dole Whip and Dole Whip Floats, and have some additional grab-and-go items.
  • Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar – They have a very similar menu to Tangaroa Terrace (only smaller) with a vegan rongo salad and poke bowl, ramen, Hawaiian platter, tropical salad, rice bowls, and panko-crusted long bean options that can be ordered dairy free.

Disney Hotel: GRAND CALIFORNIAN HOTEL

  • GCH Craftsman Grill – In the morning, they offer dairy-free egg breakfast plates and avocado toast. For lunch and dinner, their menu is more prolific. They offer panzanella, bulgogi beef, steak salad, salmon salad, vegan meatballs in a bread bowl, shawarma chicken, and a few other items can be custom ordered without dairy.
  • Storytellers Café – Janet, an Anaheim local, recommended this in-character restaurant. “They will always either have something or make me something with no trouble. (Mention a dietary restriction and you will find a chef coming to your table. Great service!) And it is always good. I have kids and their all you can eat buffet goes over well with them.” They can also make you Mickey waffles at this restaurant, and have custom order dairy-free dishes for breakfast and dinner.

Disney Hotel: PARADISE PIER HOTEL

At the time of writing, the PCH Grill at Paradise Pier Hotel had permanently closed (though they might reopen it in another park location), and no other restaurants at this hotel had reopened. The Surfside Lounge and The Sand Bar are still anticipated to reopen, but we don’t yet know when and what their menus will look like.

Disneyland Dairy-Free Guide: Meals, Desserts, and Snacks at the Parks! (5)Dining at a Disneyland Hotel

Disneyland: Dairy-Free Snacks & Treats throughout the Parks

There are snack carts and concessions throughout the park. Here are some dairy-free items to keep an eye out for.

  • Bavarian-Style Mickey-Shaped Pretzel Carts (skip the cheese dip)
  • Cotton Candy Carts
  • Fresh Fruit Carts
  • Lemonade Carts
  • Popcorn Carts (they use a canola oil and coconut oil blend, not butter)
  • Turkey Leg Carts
  • Dill Pickles
  • Frozen Popsicles
  • Sabra Hummus Snacks
  • Silk Almond Milk Singles

Note: Unfortunately, the churros do contain milk.

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