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5 things I can’t wait to eat in Disneyland’s new Toontown — and 4 I’ll definitely skip

The OC Register by The OC Register
Mar 3, 2023 2:43 pm EST
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I’m approaching the new restaurant items in Mickey’s Toontown with both anticipation and trepidation since eating off the kids’ menu can be a tricky proposition with the pitfalls often outweighing the occasional rewards.

I can’t help being excited — and a little terrified — about some of the new food and beverage items on the menu at Cafe Daisy and Good Boy Grocers when Mickey’s Toontown returns on March 19 after a yearlong reimagination.

SEE ALSO: I wore Disneyland’s new mix-and-match Toontown costumes with 1,000 combinations

The newly refreshed family-friendly themed land will certainly be geared toward the grade-school crowd and their parents, but there’s no question Toontown will be brimming with plenty of PG-13 and older visitors looking for something good to eat with the popular new Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway serving as the land’s centerpiece.

Judging menu items by glamor photos and simple descriptions is dicey business, but we do eat with our eyes before we ultimately stuff the food in our mouths.

SEE ALSO: How Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway fits into the pantheon of Disneyland dark rides

What’s to eat and drink in the reimagined Toontown? Let’s take a closer look at five things I can’t wait to try and four more I will be gladly skipping.

Can’t Wait

1) Minnie’s Mini Corn Dogs

$7.99 at Cafe Daisy

The Disneyland corn dog at the Little Red Wagon is legendary. My hope is these mini corn dogs are somehow just as good.

I’m worried they could be coming out of a bag based on their uniform appearance — rather than hand-dipped like the on-a-stick versions sold on Main Street, U.S.A.

How great would it be to have a McNugget version of the Disneyland classic? I’m willing to give the mini corn dogs a chance for that reason alone.

Pepperoni Pizza Flop-Over (Disney)

2) Pepperoni Pizza Flop-Over

Pepperoni, Mozzarella, Provolone Cheese with Tomato Sauce — $10.49 at Cafe Daisy

I fully realize this is just a personal pizza folded in half – but I love…

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