6 vegetarian Quick Service meals I tried at Disneyland
I ate so many amazing vegetarian options during my June 2025 Disneyland trip.
Take me back to Disneyland, especially for the food.
Don’t get me wrong, Walt Disney World has a lot of fantastic eats and drinks, especially for vegetarians. But, there is something special about the restaurants at Disneyland.
Food seems more vibrant, fresher, and delicious. During my June 2025 trip, I tried several amazing vegetarian Quick Service meals at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure.
Let’s take a look!
Disneyland Park
Harbour Galley - New Orleans Square
Say hello to the best Quick Service meal I had during my trip.
This plant-based Corn Soup ($12.99) is topped with pasilla and roasted corn served in a sourdough bread bowl.
I love corn soup, but I love it even more when it’s served in a bread bowl. Give me all of the bread.
This hit the mark on every level. The corn flavor was fabulous.
Now, this might not be your top choice on a super hot park day, but find a table in the shade and enjoy. You’ll thank me later.
While you’re at Harbour Galley, make sure to also order the new non-alcoholic Peach Lemonade with Peach Rings for $7.49.
This is lemonade and peach purée is garnished with peach rings and rimmed with chile-lime seasoning. Talk about a perfect combination of lemonade and peach, without being too sweet or tasting artificial. This is so refreshing!
Ronto Roasters - Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
I need Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Hollywood Studios to add Disneyland’s plant-based Ronto-less Garden Wrap ($14.49) to their Ronto Roasters menu, stat!
I’ve had this before during prior trips and it remains one of my favorite menu items. This so good I had it twice in June.
The Ronto-less wrap comes with Impossible sausage, spicy kimchi slaw, sweet pickled cucumber, and Gochujang spread wrapped in a pita.
All of the ingredients work so well together. It does have a bit of heat, but nothing overpowering.
I also tried the Fried Falumpaset Cheese Skewer ($8.49) from Ronto Roasters. This is a crispy potato served with a mustard-cheese dipping sauce.
This was just ok. It wasn’t horrible, but it also wasn’t mind-blowing. I really enjoyed the mustard-cheese dipping sauce, though.
Disney California Adventure
Smokejumpers Grill - Grizzly Peak
Fried pickles are always a must for me and the Fried Pickles served with buffalo ranch ($5.79) at Smokejumpers Grill did not disappoint.
You get a lot for the price and the dipping sauce is lovely, but certainly on the spicier side.
When at Smokejumpers Grill, the plant-based Double Impossible Burger ($15.49) is a must. This is huge and shareable!
It comes with two plant-based patties, dairy-free cheddar, lettuce, tomato, pickles, grilled onion, and plant-based sauce. You can also choose between crinkle cut-fries or a Cuties mandarin as your side.
Talk about a phenomenal vegan burger that’s also filling.
Paradise Garden Grill - Paradise Gardens Park
Paradise Garden Grill is known for its Mexican-Inspired menu. Enter this plant-based Carne Asada Wet Burrito ($13.99).
The vegan burrito is filled with marinated “steak tips,” Spanish rice, refried beans, and avocado crema topped with salsa verde and crema. This is truly as good as it looks.
You get a massive portion that’s absolutely shareable. I shared with my sister and I’m so glad I did. Half was plenty!
Pym Test Kitchen - Avengers Campus
I’m always down for nachos. I had to order the plant-based Neutron Nachos ($13.99) at Pym Test Kitchen.
The blue and red corn tortilla chips are topped with Impossible taco meat, seasoned black beans, cheese sauce, pico de gallo, sour cream, and pickled jalapeños. Yes, this is all vegan.
Not only are the nachos fun, since the chips are both big and small (a play on Pym technology, of course), but they’re absolutely delicious.
These make for a solid meal or even a snack to share.
Aunt Cass Café - San Fransokyo Square
Bread, pasta, and cheese? I’m sold. Over at Aunt Cass Café, this Creamy Mac & Cheese served in a sourdough bread bowl ($12.99) is even better than it looks.
You get a lot, the macaroni and cheese is clearly homemade and so creamy, and the bread is fabulous.
If you’ve enjoyed a few yellow cups (IYKYK) around Disney California Adventure, this is a great option to indulge in afterwards.