Ultimate Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide 2025 – Magic Kingdom Holiday Eats

Ultimate Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide 2025 – Magic Kingdom Holiday Eats

Hey Dreamers! Our 2025 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide is here, and we’re already drooling over Magic Kingdom’s festive holiday snacks, sweet treats, and must-try cocoa stations.

The official foodie guide just dropped, check it out here on Disney Parks Blog, and trust us, even if you just peek at the photos, you’ll start craving holiday magic.

We’re headed to Mickey’s Very Merry early this season, and we can’t wait to try as many of the new yuletide bites as possible. This year, there are nearly 40 new menu items across the park! Plus, cookies and cocoa stations are back as usual, the sweetest reason to wander Main Street with a warm cup in hand.

Sure, Magic Kingdom’s food list doesn’t usually come close to the legendary EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, but this year’s lineup might just make us think that Disney is really upping the anti on this one.

Let’s dig in!

Returning Favorites We’re Chasing Down

At Golden Oak Outpost in Frontierland, the Yuletide Chicken Strips are back, making this spot a must-visit on our Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide!

As one of our favorites, the crispy chicken tossed in sage butter and cranberry barbecue glaze, served with sweet potato fries is a usual go-to for us. You know where we’ll be first!

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide - Disney Yuletide Chicken Strips

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Over at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café, we’re ready for the Christmas-style Chicken Tamale with mild red chile sauce, pumpkin seed salsa verde, cilantro rice, pinto beans, and queso fresco. If you’re super hungry while needing comfort food with a holiday twist, this dish is hearty and heart-warming with a splash of fresh!

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide - Christmas-style Chicken Tamale

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And in Liberty Square, Sleepy Hollow Refreshments brings back the Orange Chicken Strips, drizzled with an orange-soy glaze and topped with crispy garlic and green onions. A perfect mix of festive and flavorful.

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide- Orange Chicken Strips

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Ok, onto the New, Dreamers!

These are just some of the things we can’t wait to get our eyes (and tastebuds) on from this year’s returning items on the Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide!

At the Pinocchio Village Haus in Fantasyland, the Holiday Ravioli is one of the top choices on our list! In this dish, you will find fried breaded ravioli with marinara, basil pesto, parmesan, and parsley. If “holiday ravioli” isn’t a core memory waiting to happen, we don’t know what is.

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide - Holiday Ravioli

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At the The Friar’s Nook in Fantasyland, these two new must-tries caught our eye:

Jalapeño Popper Tots with jalapeño cream cheese sauce, bacon, cheddar, and (yes) a whole jalapeño popper on top. Ok, we like spice!

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide- Jalapeño Popper Tots

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Spinach Artichoke Hand Pie – think creamy, cheesy dip wrapped in a flaky crust and drizzled with red pepper sauce.

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide- Spinach Artichoke Hand Pie

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And for the last of the new savories on our list, Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café in Tomorrowland made our list this year with this one!

Meet the Snow Cheese Chicken Strips, dusted with sweet and savory white cheddar powder and served with kimchi aïoli (and yes, we’re cheering for the aioli).

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide - Snow Cheese Chicken Strips

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And Now the Best For Last

First stop is the Main Street Bakery! The Christmas Wreath Cupcake looks like a showstopper from this year’s Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide: peppermint confetti cake filled with chocolate ganache, topped with marshmallow buttercream and chocolate décor. This holiday treat perfectly captures the festive magic of the event.

So, is this cupcake as delicious as it looks? There’s only one way to find out, Dreamers, grab one and taste a little Christmas cheer straight from Main Street! This one will be one of our first stops!

Christmas Wreath Cupcake

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At the Aloha Isle Refreshments in Adventureland, The Pomegranate Yule Float mixes ginger ale, DOLE Whip Pomegranate, vanilla soft-serve, boba pearls, and a lime slice. It’s a tropical take on holiday cheer.

Pomegranate Yule Float

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This stop is a must if you’re a churro lover! At Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café in Frontierland,
Disney’s churros are basically a food group, but the Mexican Hot Chocolate Mini Churros might be the upgrade we didn’t know we needed. Tossed in Hot Cocoa by Joffrey’s Powder, warm spices, and served with marshmallow fluff dip. Sign us up!!!

Mexican Hot Chocolate Mini Churros

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At the Storybook Treats in Fantasyland, this one totally caught our eye! The Reindeer Sundae is served with chocolate soft-serve topped with caramel, pretzels, chocolate-peanut butter cereal dust, and a reindeer chocolate piece. If this doesn’t scream “holiday Instagram moment,” nothing does. But is it only, Instagram worthy? Let’s find out! –

UPDATE! The photo looks great but we have seen some very sloppy pics reported from this one, including a fully melted version just after ordering!

Reindeer Sundae

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Last one on our must-try list, but not least, at the Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies in Tomorrowland, The Milk and Cookies Shake also took us by surprise. The vanilla base blended with caramel, holiday cookies, and chocolate chip cookie dough, topped with whipped cream and sprinkles, feels like a holiday must try!

Milk and Cookies Shake

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Popcorn Bucket Alert!

Even if you’re not usually a collector (we get it), this year’s Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide might just convince you to grab one.

The Holiday Christmas Tree Truck popcorn bucket design is one of the cutest we’ve seen, perfectly festive for holiday snacking. Not only is it a fun keepsake from the event, but it’s also practical for holding your popcorn while you wander with it all lit up under the Main Street under the snowfall. Trust us, Dreamers, this is one little holiday collectible that delivers both style and seasonal magic.

If you missed our honest popcorn bucket breakdown, check it out here.

Mickey Popcorn Bucket Holiday Christmas Tree Truck

(Limit two per person, per transaction; available while supplies last.)

What We’re Most Excited About

We’re planning to taste-test as much as humanly possible (belly space permitting). Stay tuned after Thanksgiving for our full Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Food Guide, where we’ll spill which dishes are worth waiting in line for, and which ones you can skip.

Until then, check out our honest take: Was Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Worth It?

This season is shaping up to be delicious, magical, and oh-so-Merry.

See you under the snowfall on Main Street, Dreamers!


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