Everything You NEED To Eat and Drink at Disney’s 2024 Pixar Fest

Pixar Fest is happening NOW through August 4th at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, and the all-new food booths are finally OPEN!

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This is the FIRST time Disneyland is bringing exclusive food booths to Pixar Fest and each booth is themed after popular Pixar films! And now that we’ve eaten all the new menu items and checked out the new drinks, it’s time to talk about what YOU should eat and drink on your visit!

BEST of Pixar Fest 2024

All of the food items at this year’s Pixar Fest are NEW, so we’re gonna break it down by booths for you — telling you the best items to eat at each booth! Are you ready? Let’s dig in!

Red Panda Bao from 4*Town Fav*4*ites inspired by “Turning Red”

This booth is serving up a new bao bun dish, a dessert, and more! However, we liked the Red Panda Bao, which is a jumbo pork and vegetable stuffed bao with chile-garlic sauce for $9. 

Red Panda Bao

The bao is cooked to perfection, and the sauce has a wonderful garlic flavor. However, it is spicy, so we’ll warn you about that. We really liked it, though!

Read our full review of this booth here

Gusteau Macaron at Gusteau’s To-Go

Disneyland macarons are usually pretty good, but Gusteau’s Macaron even won over our reporter who doesn’t like macarons. This macaron is $7.75 and has a crème brûlée mousse with caramel center, as well as an image of the Chef himself. It’s one of the best macarons we’ve had.

Gusteau Macaron

It had a nice chewiness with the perfect combination of flavors. The center was nice and creamy. Pretty much everything a macaron could be and more.

Read our full review of this booth

Sea Monster Lemonade from Portorosso Pasta

Inspired by Luca, the Sea Monster Lemonade for $$7.50 is made with lemonade, white grape juice, and peach syrup garnished with blue citrus mango jellies. First, it’s so much fun to drink, and the mango jellies are WAY better than popping pearls.

Sea Monster Lemonade

It has a lovely sweet and sour flavor with a light hint of peach throughout. It’s very refreshing, too. It’s nice to have good non-alcoholic options like this.

Read our full review of this booth

“Smoked Fire Wood” BBQ-spiced IMPOSSIBLE Chicken at Elemental Table

Yes, a plant-based option has made its mark on us for our best of the fest list! The “Smoked Fire Wood” BBQ-spiced IMPOSSIBLE Chicken is made with hot mustard sauce, pickles, and charred onions for $8.50. Like Ember from Elemental, this packs some heat, but in a very good way.

“Smoked Fire Wood” BBQ-spiced IMPOSSIBLE Chicken

We also loved the combo of the mustard and the pickles. The BBQ flavor also comes through nicely.

Read our full review of this booth

Half Note Jazz Cake from The Spark

The perfect red velvet cake doesn’t exis…okay, well, maybe it does. We fell in love with the Half Note Jazz Cake for $7.25. It is perfection — you’ve got a nice moist cake that simply melts in your mouth.

Half Note Jazz Cake

You’ve also got the perfect amount of cream cheese frosting that adds just the right amount of sweetness. Truly, everything about this case is just right (better, actually). We also loved the piano look of this cake. This is one dessert we’ll be coming back for!

Read our full review of this booth

And there you have it — the can’t-miss dishes and drinks from this year’s Pixar Fest food booths! The booths (and Pixar Fest) are open through August 4th so you have plenty of time to check out all the menus!

Stay tuned for more fun from this year’s Pixar Fest at Disneyland!

To see ALL the details about Pixar Fest 2024, CLICK HERE!

Are you making plans to attend this year’s Pixar Fest? Let us know in the comments!

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