11 secret menu items that you never knew existed at Disney parks
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The INSIDER Summary:
- Think outside the menu: We've rounded up 11 of the craziest and most delicious secret menu items at three Disney theme parks.
- You can get Mickey's Fun Wheel (a colorful cocktail) at Cove Bar in California Adventure.
- The Mickey-shaped Chili Mac n Cheese can be found at the Refreshment Corner on Main Street in Disneyland.
Theme parks may not exactly be known for their elevated culinary experiences, but Disney has completely stepped up its food game in recent years and moved outside the realm of humdrum burgers and fries.
While we've already told you about some of the most amazing restaurants in Disney parks, what about food you can't find on a menu?
Disney theme parks (especially Disneyland) have a whole slew of delicious, over-the-top secret menu items that you can enjoy, from colorful cocktails to loaded tater tots.
We've done the dirty work for you and rounded up the most tempting dishes, including exactly where and how to get them.
Nachos Rio Grande Challenge at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe: Magic Kingdom, Disney World
courtesy of GirlietoNerdy/ InstagramThe Nachos Rio Grande Challenge has been around since early 2017, but it only started making waves this summer. The giant plate of nachos costs $90 and is meant to be shared among six to eight people.
Piled high with softball-sized dollops of guacamole, sour cream, beef, and all the nacho trimmings you can think of, you can only get this bad boy between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the quick service Pecos Bill restaurant between Adventureland and Frontierland.
Mickey's Fun Wheel at The Cove Bar: California Adventure
Courtesy of: Disney Food BlogAt Cove Bar in Disney's California Adventure, there's an entire menu of secret alcoholic drinks, and they're all creative twists on the classic Long Island iced tea. The most memorable one has got to be the rainbow-colored "Fun Wheel," which is made with pineapple juice, passion fruit vodka, and blue curaçao mixed with classic Long Island iced tea ingredients (vodka, rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of soda).
Mac & Cheese Sourdough Bread Bowl at the Pacific Wharf Cafe: Disney's California Adventure
Courtesy of: Disney Food BlogThe Pacific Wharf Cafe has one doozy of a secret menu item: cheesy pasta on top of a sourdough bread bowl that they usually serve soup in.
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