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Home » Holidays » Halloween

Disney’s Halloween Treats For 2023 Will Have You Drooling

By Katie Schindelheim | August 28, 2023 | Updated on September 29, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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Fall is here, which means the most important release of the year – Disney‘s terrifyingly delicious Halloween menu. Per usual, the mega-brand has unveiled a cornucopia of new snacks themed for the occasion. So we took a look at all the Disney Halloween food options for 2023.

We’ve rounded up the sweet treats that you just can’t miss at Disney’s Magic Kingdom and Disneyland in California. Well, at least until November 1, when everything Halloween turns to Christmas at midnight. Cinderella gets it.

We should note that some items are exclusive to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween party, a separate after-hours ticketed event at the park that goes from 7:00 pm to midnight on select nights throughout the season.
Disney Halloween Food 2023

 

The Best of the Disney Halloween Food Menu for 2023

1. Apple Fritter Milkshake

You know how when you finish your salted caramel shake, all you want is a mini apple fritter to finish it off? Disney has solved for that with this sweet treat. It’s even topped with green apple whipped cream. Only the best for Mickey and friends.

Available at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
Disney Halloween food - Apple Fritter Milkshake

 

2. MMMummy Treat

The good thing about this is that we’re fairly certain the white icing stripes will taste better than the toilet paper we used to make our mummy costumes last year. Unfortunately this chocolate-hazelnut filled flaky pastry does not come with a side of Brendan Fraser.

Available at Cheshire Café during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - MMMummy Treat

 

3. Queen of Hearts Slushy

Off with their heads for making this slushy so good. This frozen cherry slushy is drizzled with black cherry purée and topped with whipped cream and a crown-shaped chocolate piece. You can even wear the crown if you want, but we can’t promise it won’t melt in the Florida heat. In fact, we’d be willing to bet on the opposite.

Available at Cheshire Café during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
Disney Halloween food - Queen of Hearts Slushy

 

4. Witches Cold Brew

This cold brew is made with French Vanilla Joffrey’s Coffee Cold Brew, and topped with pumpkin-spiced foam and Halloween sprinkles. Pixie dust has it’s limits, but cold brew never fails.

Available at Cheshire Café during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
Disney Halloween food - Witches Cold Brew

 

5. Zombie Fingers

Alright, they’re not actual zombie fingers. They’re just almond cookies shaped like them, accompanied by a key lime white chocolate ganache for dipping. If you’re very mature like we are, you’ll eat the two on the outside first so it looks like the cookies are flipping someone off.

Available at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Zombie Fingers

 

6. River Styx Elixir

On a hot and humid day, you’ll need this kiwi lemonade. It’s bright green with luster dust swirled inside, giving it a fun shimmer. Luckily this one won’t take you to the underworld. Unless you are seriously allergic to kiwis, in which case, we’re sorry.

Available at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - River Styx Elixir

 

7. Tombstone Tart

This tombstone-shaped tart is filled with a strawberry jalapeńo jam. It’s basically the adult version of a toaster strudel, without the toaster. It’s highly unlikely Magic Kingdom will let you in with a toaster, but you can always ask. It is Florida, after all.

Available at Golden Oak Outpost during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
Disney Halloween food - Tombstone Tart

 

8. Black Velvet Whoopie Pie

A whoopie pie is simultaneously a cake, a cookie, a pie, and even a sandwich. This one is made with black velvet cake, similar to a red velvet cake but made with cocoa, and filled with buttercream frosting and sprinkles. Some good things do come in small packages.

Available at Liberty Square Market during regular park hours.
Disney Halloween food - Black Velvet Whoopie Pie

 

9. Mickey-Shaped Cinnamon Roll

It’s not a Disney treat without representation from The Mouse himself. Yes, this may be a simple cinnamon roll, but it is topped with orange frosting, therefore it is seasonal. So you mean we didn’t need to spend a thousand dollars on Halloween decor at Target?

Available at Main Street Bakery during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
Disney Halloween food - Mickey-Shaped Cinnamon Roll

 

10. Minnie-Shaped Pumpkin Cheesecake

There is no Mickey without Minnie. This is a pumpkin cheesecake with pumpkin coffee mousse, and topped with a candy corn bow. Is that enough pumpkin spice for ya?

Available only at Main Street Bakery during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Minnie-Shaped Pumpkin Cheesecake

 

11. Candy Corn Milkshake

Candy corn is easily the most controversial Halloween snack. You either despise it or you can’t get enough of it. So for those candy corn lovers, this milkshake is made with sweet corn soft-serve and topped with whipped cream and sweet potato cornbread nuggets. A controversial list of ingredients befitting a controversial snack.

Available only at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Candy Corn Milkshake

 

12. Apple Fritter Sundae

This sundae is topped with apple fritters, whipped cream, and sprinkles. You also get to choose your own ice cream. We’re thinking mint chip might not be the best choice, but you do you, boo. Ahh! Oh that was just us, not a ghost.

Available only at Plaza Ice Cream Parlor during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Apple Fritter Sundae

 

13. Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich

Choose your own ice cream that is sandwiched between two black cookies covered in ghost and pumpkin sprinkles. Beware the fateful bite when all the ice cream comes squirting out the other side.

Available only at Plaza Ice Cream Parlor during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich

 

14. Headless Horseman Cupcake

Like its namesake, this cupcake only comes out at night during this spooky season. A spicy, cheese-flavored cupcake is filled with lime, and topped with cream cheese buttercream, spicy cheese-flavored snacks, and a chocolate piece.

The flavor profile on this one is just about as confusing as the Disney World tax exemptions. Are they their own city? Is it considered a religion?

Available only at Sleepy Hollow during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Headless Horseman Cupcake

 

15. Cinnamon Funnel Cake

Just a classic funnel cake topped with pumpkin ice cream, drizzled with pumpkin-spiced caramel, and topped with butterscotch chips. You can’t go wrong, but you can go right. And left, if the line for Space Mountain is short.

Available only at Sleepy Hollow during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Cinnamon Funnel Cake

 

16. Hades Cone

This is a twist on the classic Dole Whip, made with mango and habañero soft-serve, and topped with a blue raspberry shell and chili lime seasoning. A nice cool treat, while also being so hot you’ll probably feel like you’re in Hades’ hometown. No, it’s not Phoenix.

Available only at Storybook Treats during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Hades Cone

 

17. Tropical Graveyard

This is a mango mousse and sour tropical gelatin topped with cookie crumbles, gummy worms, sprinkles, and a tombstone chocolate piece. So a tropical graveyard must be a candy store that’s been ravaged by a tropical storm. Or us at 3 a.m.

Available only at Sunshine Tree Terrace during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Tropical Graveyard

 

18. Not-So-Poison Apple Churro

This seasonal churro is rolled in green apple sugar, topped with Snickers bar pieces, and drizzled with caramel sauce. We recommend only eating one if you exchange money for it though. Avoid the old woman who tries to offer you one after calling you the “fairest of them all.”

Available at Churro Cart near Cinderella Castle during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
Disney Halloween food - Not-So-Poison Apple Churro

 

19. Jack Pop

A quintessential Halloween movie in our eyes, this Nightmare Before Christmas snack features the pumpkin king himself, Jack Skellington. This fudge brownie with marshmallow filling likely tastes a lot better than the real guy, though.

Available only at Churro Cart near Cinderella Castle during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Jack Pop

 

20. Sally Pop

The wife of the Pumpkin King, Sally (aka The Pumpkin Queen) is yet another Disney character with her own treat. Hers is a yellow cake pop filled with raspberry. Who knew skeletons could taste so delicious?

Available only at Churro Cart near Cinderella Castle during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Sally Pop

 

21. Skull Brownie

This Mexican-spiced chocolate brownie with dulce de leche filling is topped with sugar eyes. Googly eyes made edible. Second grade us is screaming.

Available only at Outdoor Vending Cart near The Haunted Mansion during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only.
Disney Halloween food - Skull Brownie

 

22. Minnie Witch Candy Apple

A green Granny Smith apple is dipped in caramel and then milk chocolate, with marshmallow ears, a purple sprinkle skirt, orange M&M’S, and a chocolate hat to top it all off.

The only that that we don’t like about this is that we have to eat her upside down thanks to the way the stick is facing. With all the technological innovation over the last few years, no one has managed to sort this one out?

Available at select candy locations in Disneyland California, including Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff, Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen, Marceline’s Confectionery, Pooh Corner, and Trolley Treats.

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23. Poison Apple Macaron

This apple-shaped macaron cookie is is filled with a green buttercream apple compote and salted caramel. And of course, it’s designed to look like a poison apple. It’s absolutely, positively not real. We’d be willing to stake your life on it.

Available at Disneyland’s Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe.

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24. Pumpkin Chai Cream Puff

Is it bonkers to spend hundreds of dollars on travel, lodging, and park tickets just to taste this Pumpkin Chai Cream Puff? No, not particularly. But are we gonna do it anyway? You can bet your last magical dollar.

Available at Disneyland’s Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe.

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25. Candy Corn Churros

Colorful Halloween churros are topped with vanilla icing and candy corns in this delectable new addition to the Disneyland menu. If you’re a fan of the controversial candy, you’ll probably like this. If not, just scroll on by. You can teach the trolls on TikTok a lesson with your maturity.

Available at Disneyland’s Cozy Cone Motel 1.

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Katie Schindelheim
Katie Schindelheim
Katie Schindelheim is a contributing writer for Let's Eat Cake, where she covers nail designs, seasonal trends and topics, food news (mostly sweet, but sometimes savory), fancy cocktails, and everything else you need to know about the best alcohol out there. She is also an actress, writer, and stand-up comedian who's appeared onstage at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles, Caroline's on Broadway in New York, and many other venues. 

Katie is a fierce competitor when it comes to trivia and can often be found at bar trivia/pub quiz nights around L.A. She hates losing. Just ask her ex-teammates and ex-friends.

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