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Spooky Good Halloween Eats At Disneyland Resort

Love churros dripping in chocolate or macarons that are to die for delicious? This season, the theme park's culinary minds outdid themselves

ANAHEIM, CA — When you head to Disneyland Resort this Halloween season, don't miss out on some of the delicacies the bakers and chefs have cooked up for you.

"Halloween has returned to the Disneyland Resort with terrifyingly tasty treats, both sweet and savory," the resort spokesperson said.

The Halloween time lasts from Sept. 7 through Oct. 31, 2018, guests will delight in food and beverage items inspired by the spooky season as they enjoy Halloween-themed attractions, décor and entertainment in both theme parks.

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The themed food and beverage items include cake pops, flavored churros and specialty soups and sandwiches, plus the Mickey Bread with Fangs at Pacific Wharf Café.

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Delicious batwing raspberry treats from Clarabelle's Hand Scooped Ice Cream.
Consider trying the Bat Wing raspberry sundae at Clarabelle's Hand Scooped Ice Cream.
Haunted Firehouse Chicken Sandwiches at Carnation Cafe
Also, that Haunted Firehouse chicken sandwich at Carnation Café, and Mickey-shaped pumpkin spice beignets at the Mint Julep Bar are all definitely worth a try.
New bacon bread bowl soup from Pacific Wharf Cafe
“The Halloween season just isn’t complete until you taste our themed treats at the Disneyland Resort. This year, you’ve got to try some of our new items, like the pollo verde burrito at Paradise Garden Grill and the mummy donut at Schmoozies," John State, Culinary Director, Food & Beverage, Disneyland Resort said. "Or maybe you’ll come back for your seasonal favorites, like the candy corn pie at Flo’s and the spicy pepper jack dog at Corn Dog Castle.”

Which one will be your favorite?

Photos courtesy of Disneyland Resort

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