A Frightfully Delicious Season at Disneyland Paris - The Best Halloween Snacks at Disneyland Paris
There’s something about autumn at Disneyland Paris that just hits differently. Maybe it’s the crisp chill in the air, the faint scent of caramel wafting from Main Street, or the sight of Mickey pumpkins smiling from every corner. Whatever it is, Halloween season here isn’t just about spooky parades and mischievous villains — it’s about snacks. Glorious, themed, limited-edition snacks that you’ll dream about long after your park ticket has expired.
Halloween 2025 brings back the magic in the tastiest way possible. From devilishly good donuts to elegant patisserie-style creations that look almost too pretty to eat (almost), Disneyland Paris has outdone itself this year. Whether you’re after a quick sweet bite between rides or a full-on themed meal that would make Jack Skellington proud, there’s something to sink your teeth into — fangs and all.
In this guide, we’re diving into every official Halloween 2025 snack across the resort: where to find them, what they taste like, and which ones are practically begging to star in your next Instagram post. Grab your appetite (and maybe an extra napkin), because you’ll need more than a pumpkin spice latte to get through this list.
Cable Car Bakery: Donuts That Steal the Show
If you’re a donut fan, Cable Car Bakery is basically Disneyland Paris’ Halloween headquarters. The moment you step inside, the sweet scent of freshly baked treats hits you, and you’ll know exactly why this spot is a must-visit.
First up, the Pop Dots are simple glazed beignets, but don’t let their simplicity fool you — they’re light, fluffy, and hit the sweet spot every time. Then there’s the Devil’s Delight Donut, a glazed beauty with a creamy vanilla filling that’s indulgent enough to make even the grumpiest ghoul smile.
For something with a little more mystery, the Mystic Donut comes in a spooky violet glaze that’s practically begging to appear in your photos. And of course, the Tigger Chiller Donut steals the show with its caramel filling and playful Tigger-style stripes — it’s almost too cute to eat, though trust me, you’ll want to.
Cable Car Bakery is the perfect morning stop for anyone with a sweet tooth, giving you the sugar boost you need before diving into a day of Halloween fun at the park. Grab a donut, snap a photo, and let the spooky season officially begin.
Snacks at Cable Car Bakery:
- Pop Dots – glazed beignets
- Devil’s Delight Donut – glazed donut with creamy vanilla filling
- Mystic Donut – glazed violet donut
- Tigger Chiller Donut – glazed donut with caramel filling (Tigger-style stripes, Instagram-worthy)
Victoria’s Home-Style Treats: Elegant, Sweet, and Perfect for Sharing
If you’re looking for a slightly more refined Halloween snack, Victoria’s is where indulgence meets elegance. This cosy spot serves up desserts that feel like a hug in pastry form — perfect for sharing (or not, we won’t judge).
The Cake to Share is exactly what it says on the tin: a mandarin mousse and confit layered with meringue and praline crunch. It’s light, tangy, and just the right amount of sweet, making it an ideal treat for a mid-afternoon pick-me-up. Then there’s the Pumpkin King Pastry, a vanilla mousse entremet with a praline heart. It’s Jack Skellington-approved, combining smooth textures and subtle flavours that feel festive without being overwhelming.
Finally, the Sally’s Patchwork Pudding is a charming almond shortbread with vanilla cream and a blueberry insert. It’s playful, delicate, and perfect for anyone who appreciates the finer details — or just wants to snap a photo of something a little less ordinary.
Victoria’s is a must-stop for those who want their Halloween sugar fix with a touch of sophistication. It’s a great spot to slow down, enjoy the themed décor, and savour the flavours before heading back into the park madness.
Snacks at Victoria’s:
- Cake to Share – mandarin mousse, confit, meringue, praline crunch
- The Pumpkin King Pastry – vanilla mousse entremet with praline heart
- Sally’s Patchwork Pudding – almond shortbread, vanilla cream, blueberry insert
Market House Deli: The Halloween Snack Hotspot
If you’re after the ultimate Halloween snack experience, Market House Deli is the place to be. Known as a fan-favourite spot during the spooky season, this cosy corner of the park serves treats that are as indulgent as they are Instagram-worthy.
The Queen’s Spell Brookie is a chocolate and praline hazelnut masterpiece — gooey, rich, and just the right side of wicked. For something even more enchanting, the Bewitchlicious Brookie combines chocolate and hazelnut with a swirl of vanilla mousse. It’s playful, decadent, and practically demands a photo before you take your first bite.
Market House Deli is perfect for grabbing a snack between rides or while people-watching on Main Street. If you want a little magic in every bite, this is your Halloween headquarters.
Snacks at Market House Deli:
- Queen’s Spell Brookie – chocolate and praline hazelnut brookie
- Bewitchlicious Brookie – chocolate and hazelnut brookie with vanilla mousse
The Unlucky Nugget: Hearty Halloween Meals
Not all Halloween treats are small bites — sometimes, you need a proper meal with a side of spooky flair. That’s where The Unlucky Nugget comes in. Known for its hearty portions and playful Halloween twists, it’s the perfect stop for anyone craving a full, themed meal.
For fans of classic comfort food, the Haunted Nuggets put a creepy-cute spin on everyone’s favourite finger food. If you’re feeling a bit more adventurous, the Burger of the Manor stacks flavours with a Halloween edge, while the Nuptial Doom Bagel surprises with a devilishly tasty combination of fillings. Plant-based diners aren’t left out either — the Manor Garden Casserole delivers a warming, vegan-friendly option that’s just as festive and satisfying as the rest of the menu.
Whether you’re grabbing lunch or dinner, The Unlucky Nugget offers themed meals that make you feel like you’ve stepped right into a Halloween storybook.
Meals at The Unlucky Nugget:
- Haunted Nuggets
- Burger of the Manor
- Nuptial Doom Bagel
- Manor Garden Casserole (vegan)
Café Hyperion: Classic Burgers with a Frightful Flair
Café Hyperion in Discoveryland is your go-to spot for a quick, satisfying meal with a Halloween twist. Here, classic park favourites get a seasonal makeover that’s equal parts spooky and delicious.
The Beef Boo! Burger is a showstopper. With its black bun, juicy beef steak, blue gouda cheese, red cabbage, onion, beetroot pickles, choron sauce, and relish, it’s as visually striking as it is tasty. Every bite is a mix of flavours that somehow manage to be both eerie and comforting — perfect for those who love a little theatricality with their lunch.
For something sweet, the Malicieux Cheesecake is a blueberry delight that balances creamy richness with a hint of fruity freshness. It’s a treat that feels indulgent without being overwhelming, making it a perfect follow-up to your themed burger.
Café Hyperion is ideal for anyone wanting a quick-service option that doesn’t compromise on Halloween spirit. Whether you’re dining alone or with the whole family, it’s a tasty pit stop before heading back into the park for more spooky fun.
Snacks and Meals at Café Hyperion:
- Beef Boo! Burger – black bun, beef steak, blue gouda, red cabbage, onion, beetroot pickles, choron sauce, relish
- Malicieux Cheesecake – blueberry cheesecake
Big Thunder Mountain Popcorn Cart: Spooky Snack Stop
Sometimes, the best treats are the ones you can grab and enjoy while wandering the park, and the Big Thunder Mountain Popcorn Cart delivers exactly that. It’s not just popcorn here — the Halloween magic extends to themed goodies that are perfect for a quick sugar boost between rides.
The standout is the “Creepy Crawly” Cookie, a Mickey-shaped biscuit topped with spider icing. It’s playful, sweet, and small enough to munch on while you queue for the wildest ride in Frontierland. Plus, it’s a fun way to get a little Halloween spirit without committing to a full dessert.
This spot is ideal for families or anyone who wants a portable snack that’s festive, cute, and just a little bit spooky.
Snacks at Big Thunder Mountain Popcorn Cart:
- “Creepy Crawly” Cookie – Mickey-shaped biscuit with spider icing
The Old Mill: Quick Bites with a Halloween Twist
If you’re exploring Fantasyland and need a quick, themed snack, The Old Mill is the perfect pit stop. Small, affordable, and packed with Halloween spirit, the treats here are ideal for a little sugar boost without slowing down your park adventure.
The Cursed Crunch is a crispy, sweet snack that lives up to its mysterious name. It’s simple, satisfying, and perfect for nibbling on the go. Meanwhile, Mickey’s Fangtastic Cookie offers all the charm of a classic Mickey-shaped biscuit but with a spooky twist — a fang-tastic treat that’s fun for kids and adults alike.
The Old Mill is a handy stop for grabbing something quick between rides or before settling in for a parade. These little bites are proof that you don’t need a full dessert to enjoy a dash of Halloween magic.
Snacks at The Old Mill:
- Cursed Crunch (€5.50)
- Mickey’s Fangtastic Cookie (€5.50)
Studio Foodtrucks: Quick Treats on the Go
For guests exploring Walt Disney Studios Park, the Studio Foodtrucks are the go-to spot for grab-and-go Halloween snacks. Perfect for a sweet break between attractions, these treats are playful, seasonal, and easy to enjoy while wandering the park.
The Pump-grin Cookie is a pumpkin-shaped biscuit topped with orange icing, capturing the spirit of Halloween in a single bite. Meanwhile, the Little Yummy Web offers a fun twist with white and black icing in a spiderweb design — spooky, cute, and delicious all at once. Both are priced at €6, making them a quick and affordable indulgence.
Whether you’re darting from ride to ride or looking for a festive snack with minimal fuss, the Studio Foodtrucks have you covered.
Snacks at Studio Foodtrucks:
- Pump-grin Cookie – pumpkin icing biscuit (€6)
- Little Yummy Web – white and black icing biscuit (€6)
Honourable Mention: Candy Boardwalk Palace
Sometimes, the best treats aren’t on every menu — they’re the limited-edition gems you stumble across if you keep your eyes peeled. One of these hidden delights can be found at Candy Boardwalk Palace, where seasonal M&Ms get a spooky twist.
This Halloween, you might spot printed M&Ms featuring the Phantom Manor and pirate ships (or is that Captain Jack Sparrow? Who knows…). These little chocolate surprises aren’t just tasty; they’re fun, quirky, and perfect for collectors or anyone who loves a themed snack that’s a bit off the beaten path.
While they’re not a full meal or a showstopper dessert, these limited-edition M&Ms are a playful nod to Disneyland Paris’ Halloween spirit and definitely worth a quick stop if you’re exploring the boardwalk.
Honourable Mention Snack:
- Limited-edition printed M&Ms – Phantom Manor and pirate ship designs
Final Thoughts: A Spooktacular Snack Hunt
Disneyland Paris Halloween 2025 isn’t just about rides, shows, and spooky decorations, this year they have a wide range of snacks. From devilishly good donuts at Cable Car Bakery to elegant pastries at Victoria’s, and from hearty themed meals at The Unlucky Nugget to quick bites at The Old Mill, there’s a treat for every taste and every level of Halloween enthusiasm.
If you’re visiting this season, consider making a “snack checklist” to ensure you don’t miss any of the limited-edition goodies. Some are perfect for Instagram shots, some for sharing, and some are just too good to resist. Either way, sampling these Halloween treats is a delicious way to experience the magic of the season.
Whether you’re here for the sugar rush, the themed meals, or just to soak up the spooky atmosphere, Disneyland Paris has your Halloween cravings covered. Remember: eat, snap, and enjoy — the park’s Halloween 2025 snacks are here for a limited time, so don’t miss out!

