Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios parks have a lot of great food options for vegans. We've traveled to all the Disney Parks (except China) and are always excited to try the different treats! Here are some of my top favorites.
Au Chalet de la Marionnette Restaurant
Category: Vegan Options
Type: Quick Service
Where: Fantasyland, Disneyland Park
Vibe: Pinocchio themed chalet
What to Order: Vegan Burger, Fries + Magnum Bar
At most quick service restaurants, like this one - you can get a plant based burger with fries or salad as the side. I like the marionette chalet restaurant because of the vibes. The burgers are pretty good too, nothing fancy but tastes good. My favorite thing on the menu though, is the vegan magnum bar. The perfect ending to an easy meal at Disneyland.
Captain Jack's Restaurant des Pirates
Category: Vegan Options
Type: Table Booking
Where: Adventureland, Disneyland Park
Vibe: Pirates theming inside the ride
What to Order: Quinoa salad, veggie & plantain curry, and the exotic fruit soup
Did you know there’s a restaurant inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland Paris? It’s called Captain Jack’s and serves creole inspired dishes. We ordered every vegan item on the menu which included the quinoa salad, the veggie & plantain curry, and the exotic fruit soup. I have to say everything was delicious, even the mysterious fruit soup, it was like a fruit cup with cashew cream on top. I would def eat this again & highly recommend it!
*Make sure to get a reservation here (on the Disneyland Paris app) at least 2 months before your trip.
Super Diner
Category: Vegan Options
Type: Quick Service
Where: Avenger's Campus, Walt Disney Studios Park
Vibe: 1950s American Diner
What to Order: Vegan Rueben with side salad
At Disneyland Paris there’s a 1950s American Diner-themed restaurant called Super Diner. I loved the vibes. Here they are known for their Reuben sandwiches, and luckily for us - they had a vegan one! Made with plant based meat & cheese, sauerkraut, pickles & mustard sauce - this sandwich was really good! It's located in Walt Disney Studios underneath the Tower of Terror, which I think is a super cool location. No need for a reservation, they serve the food fast!
Photos from disneylandparis.com
Bistro Chez Remy
Category: Vegan Options
Type: Table Booking
Where: Paris, Walt Disney Studios Park
Vibe: Ratatouille Parisian theme
What to Order: Spelt and mushroom salad, Vegetable stew with unmeatballs, and fruit salad
This super vibey restaurant located in the Paris-area of Walt Disney Studios, is located inside Remy's Ratatouille Adventure. The restaurant is created to look like the restaurant Remy works in at the end of the movie. I WISH we could have ate here for the ambience, but alas, I couldn't secure a booking. The vegan options are the spelt and mushroom salad, vegetable stew with unmeatballs, and fruit salad.
*Make sure to get a reservation here (on the Disneyland Paris app) at least 2 months before your trip.
Vegan Gourmet Food Stand
Category: Fully Vegan
Type: Quickservice
Where: Paris, Walt Disney Studios Park
Vibe: Xmas Market Food Stand
What to Order: Tempeh Sandwich, chocolate soufflé, and wine
This food stand is a temporary stand during the Holidays, but was such a cool find! I love that they had a 100% vegan food stand involved in their little Christmas market. The lady who worked there was never in a good mood but don't be deterred by that - the food is good. We got the tempeh sandwiches, and they tasted a little like pizza. We also got the soufflé which they warm up for you and it was pretty good too! I wish the chocolate was a little more "oozy" but was a nice treat.
*BONUS*
Newport Bay Club Room Service
Category: Vegan Options
Type: Roomservice
Where: Disney's Newport Bay Club
Vibe: Nautical
What to Order: Vegan full english breakfast with vegan croissants
We stayed at the Newport Bay Club on Disneyland Paris property. Here you can order room service to your room, which we decided to try as it was hard to find vegan breakfast at the parks. We got the vegan full english breakfast. It was basically the vegetarian full english minus the egg. What came as a surprise in the morning is that they threw in 2 vegan croissants (off menu), and they were delicious! One order was filling enough for both Lukas and I. Also we said to arrive between 9-9:30am, and they came promptly at 9:00am.
*BONUS*
Cookies & Toad Hall Restaurant
Category: Vegan Options
Type: Quickservice
Where: Fantasyland, Disneyland Paris Park
Vibe: Whimsical
What to Order: Chocolate Hazelnut or Raspberry cookie (at Toad Hall: Vegan Fish N' Chips)
At many of the food stands throughout Disneyland Paris Park, they have the vegan cookie option. We ordered a coffee with two of the chocolate hazelnut cookies, and it was such a treat! By themselves they can be a bit dry but with coffee they are really good.
Toad Hall Restaurant is another quickservice restaurant that serves British food including a vegan fish n' chips plate. I would be interested in trying this next time we visit.
Have fun on your trip to Disneyland Paris!