Let’s be honest: if it’s shaped like Mickey, we’re probably going to buy it. Mickey-shaped food is part of the Disneyland Paris experience, especially for families. Some treats are iconic, delicious, and worth every euro… and others are cute for photos but best admired from a distance.
After plenty of “we’ll just share one” moments (spoiler: we didn’t), here’s our honest ranking of the best and worst Mickey-shaped food at Disneyland Paris, including where to find each one — so you can spend your snack budget wisely.
Mickey Pizza — The Undisputed Winner

Best Mickey Shaped food at Disneyland Paris
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Best for: Hungry families, fussy eaters, proper meals
Where to find it:
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Bella Notte Restaurant (Fantasyland)
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Colonel Hathi’s Pizza Outpost (Adventureland)
If you only eat one Mickey-shaped food at Disneyland Paris, make it this one.
The Mickey pizza is exactly what families need on a park day: warm, filling, familiar, and genuinely tasty. The dough is soft, the cheese-to-sauce ratio is solid, and most importantly, kids actually eat it.
It’s also one of the better-value meals in the parks. Bonus points for the fact that it works just as well for lunch as it does for a late dinner after a long, queue-filled day.
Bella Notte is a great place to grab as it is conveniently located on the parade route and next to Fantasyland. However, our favourite place to eat is Colonel Hathi’s. This is typically less busy than Bella Notte and is a great place to get away from the crowds. Although this is a quick service restaurant, we always find a seat and it’s a good place to relax.
WanderMustFamily verdict:
Cute and practical — the holy grail of Disney snacks.
Mickey Ice Cream — A Classic for a Reason

Best Mickey Shaped food at Disneyland Paris
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½
Best for: Hot days, quick treats, nostalgic Disney vibes
Where to find it:
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Ice cream carts throughout both parks
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Near Central Plaza & Main Street, U.S.A.
The Mickey-shaped vanilla ice cream on a stick dipped in chocolate is iconic — and for good reason. It’s refreshing, simple, and hits perfectly on warmer days or during parade waits.
Is it gourmet? No.
Does it melt faster than your child can decide where to stand? Yes.
Will you still buy it again? Absolutely.
It’s also one of the easiest Mickey snacks to grab on the go, with carts everywhere, making it a lifesaver when energy levels dip mid-afternoon.
Mickey Waffles — A Breakfast Favourite
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½
Best for: Breakfast, sweet snacks, slow mornings
Where to find it:
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Market House Deli (Main Street, U.S.A.)
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Victoria’s Home-Style Restaurant (Main Street, U.S.A.)
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Select quick-service locations (availability varies)
Mickey waffles are a firm family favourite, especially first thing in the morning. Soft on the inside, lightly crisp on the outside, and shaped like Mickey — what’s not to love?
They’re usually served with toppings like Nutella, whipped cream, or sugar, making them feel like a real Disney treat without being overly heavy. They’re also a great option for kids who don’t want a full meal but need something comforting before a big ride-filled day.
Top tip:
These are perfect for rope-drop mornings when you want something quick but satisfying.
Middle of the Pack: Mickey Cookie

Best Mickey Shaped food at Disneyland Paris
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐
Best for: Photos, souvenirs, sharing
Where to find it:
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Main Street Bakery
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Boardwalk Candy Palace
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Various snack locations
The Mickey cookie looks adorable and photographs beautifully… but taste-wise, it’s fine. Just fine.
This choc chip cookie is quite sweet and a little dry. Kids love the look of it, adults usually take one bite and quietly hand it back. It’s better for sharing or saving as a “treat later” rather than eating all at once.
That said, it’s sturdy, travels well, and makes a nice in-park souvenir if you want something Mickey-shaped without buying merch. I like the deal with a cup of coffee.
WanderMustFamily verdict:
Cute for photos, average for flavour.
Near the Bottom: Mickey Beignets

Mickey shaped Beignet
Rating: ⭐⭐
Where to find it:
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Various locations
We wanted to love the Mickey beignets. And to be honest, we used to. On paper, they sound perfect: Mickey-shaped, powdered-sugar, warm-pastry vibes, filled with apricot jam. But something has changed
They’re now often a bit dry, not very fluffy, and underwhelming compared to expectations especially if you’ve tried beignets in other Disney parks.
They’re not terrible, but when snack prices are high and queues are long, there are simply better Mickey-shaped options to spend your money on.
What is your favourite Mickey-shaped food at Disneyland Paris?

