Disney's America 250 Foodie Guide: Every Star-Spangled Treat Coming to Walt Disney World and Disneyland
America's 250th birthday brings a coast-to-coast wave of red, white, and blue eats to Disney parks — new Fourth of July Beignets and a Sam Eagle Star-Spangled Shortcake at Walt Disney World, patriotic churros and caramel apples at Disneyland Resort, and the collectible Sam Eagle Bucket arriving at both resorts this summer.

America turns 250 on July 4, 2026, and Disney is celebrating the semiquincentennial the most delicious way it knows how. Disney chefs on both coasts have rolled out a sweeping Disney Celebrates America foodie guide packed with red, white, and blue treats — from new Fourth of July Beignets at Walt Disney World Resort to the Clarabelle Cow Caramel Apple at Disneyland Resort, plus the patriotic Sam Eagle Bucket landing at both resorts this summer.
Key Details
- The Occasion: America's 250th anniversary — the semiquincentennial — on July 4, 2026
- Walt Disney World: Most new items arrive June 15, 2026; some EPCOT and Hollywood Studios treats are already available
- Disneyland Resort: Many treats are available now; the 250th Celebration Dipped Mickey Bar arrives July 2
- Sam Eagle Bucket: June 30 at Disneyland Resort, coming soon to Walt Disney World — limit two per person, while supplies last
- Heads Up: All offerings are subject to change and availability
Walt Disney World Resort Hotels Go Red, White, and Blue on June 15
The biggest single wave of treats hits the Disney Resorts Collection hotels at Walt Disney World on June 15. Leading the charge at Scat Cat's Club Café and Lounge at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter are the new Fourth of July Beignets — cinnamon sugar-dusted beignets served with marshmallow sauce and apple pie filling, a star-spangled spin on the resort's signature New Orleans treat.
More sweets join the lineup across the resort hotels the same day, with mobile order available at several locations:
Fourth of July Cake — Contempo Cafe, Disney's Contemporary Resort (strawberry and lemon mousse and confetti cake in a hard chocolate shell)
Strawberry Shortcake Cupcake — BoardWalk Deli, Disney's BoardWalk (vanilla sponge, strawberry filling, chantilly cream, and a white chocolate pinwheel)
Mickey Cupcake — Beach Club Marketplace, Disney's Beach Club Resort (Mickey cupcake with frosting)
Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue Mug — Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort (with choice of alcoholic beverage, while supplies last)
The celebration also reaches The Mara at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Barcelona Lounge at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, Kona Island and Capt. Cook's at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, and Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Disney's Beach Club Resort starting June 15, while The Ganachery at Disney Springs joins in the same day.
Two treats go nearly resort-wide. The patriotic Mickey Cinnamon Roll rolls out across the Disney Resorts Collection:
- Carousel Coffee at Disney's BoardWalk
- Le Petit Cafe and Primo Piatto at Disney's Riviera Resort
- Barcelona Lounge at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
- The Mara at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
- Trail's End Restaurant at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort
- The Market at Ale & Compass at Disney's Yacht Club Resort
- Beach Club Marketplace at Disney's Beach Club Resort
- Contempo Cafe at Disney's Contemporary Resort
- The Artist's Palette at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
- Good's Food to Go at Disney's Old Key West Resort
Meanwhile, the new Red, White, and Blue Cake Pop — a blueberry and vanilla swirl cheesecake pop — lands at fifteen locations:
- Gasparilla Island Grill at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
- Roaring Fork at Disney's Wilderness Lodge
- Primo Piatto at Disney's Riviera Resort
- The Mara at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
- Trail's End Restaurant at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort
- Everything POP Shopping & Dining at Disney's Pop Century Resort
- Riverside Mill Food Court at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside
- Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter
- The Artist's Palette at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
- Good's Food to Go at Disney's Old Key West Resort
- End Zone Food Court at Disney's All-Star Sports Resort
- Intermission Food Court at Disney's All-Star Music Resort
- World Premiere Food Court at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort
- Landscape of Flavors at Disney's Art of Animation Resort
- Centertown Market
EPCOT: Sam Eagle Hosts the Party at Regal Eagle Smokehouse
At EPCOT, the celebration is already underway at Sunshine Seasons with the S'morin' Across America Milk Shake — a s'mores milkshake piled with toasted marshmallow, graham cracker, and a Soarin' hang glider topper that nods to the park's flight over the world's landmarks.
Starting June 15, Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue — the American Adventure pavilion barbecue spot hosted by none other than the Muppets' most patriotic bird — serves up two fittingly star-spangled items, both available via mobile order. The Sam Eagle Star-Spangled Shortcake stacks vanilla cake with strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, whipped cream, star sprinkles, and a Sam Eagle chocolate coin.
It's joined by The 1776, a non-alcoholic sipper blending blue raspberry, Sprite, and strawberry fruit juice-filled pearls — Revolutionary refreshment, no powdered wig required.
Magic Kingdom: Sleepy Hollow Goes Full Americana
Over at Magic Kingdom Park, Columbia Harbour House in Liberty Square serves a Berry Shortcake topped with mixed berries, whipped cream, and patriotic sprinkles beginning June 15, with mobile order available.
Nearby, waffle-and-funnel-cake favorite Sleepy Hollow leans all the way into the red, white, and blue with three treats of its own starting June 15:
Red, White, and Blue Funnel Cake — mixed berries, vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, and festive sprinkles
Red, White, and Blue Waffle — topped with mixed berries, vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, and festive sprinkles
Red, White, and Blue Slushy — frozen Fanta Blue Raspberry and Fanta Cherry with whipped cream and popping candies (non-alcoholic)
Disney's Hollywood Studios: The Red Velvet Riveter
At Disney's Hollywood Studios, Rosie's All-American Cafe is already serving the Red Velvet Riveter — a Rosie-the-Riveter-inspired red velvet cake with fudge filling, cream cheese icing, ginger streusel, star sprinkles, and a chocolate piece. Mobile order is available.
The Sam Eagle Bucket Is Coming to Both Coasts
The novelty piece of the whole celebration is the Sam Eagle Bucket, modeled after the Muppets' star-spangled spokes-eagle. It arrives at Disneyland Resort on June 30 and is coming soon to Walt Disney World Resort — with a limit of two per person, per transaction, while supplies last. Popcorn bucket collectors, consider this your official warning to set an alarm.
Disneyland Resort: New Patriotic Treats Available Now
On the West Coast, Disneyland Park is already pouring on the patriotism. Churro carts near Town Square and Sleeping Beauty Castle offer a new Apple Pie Dip for pairing with the park's iconic churros, while Refreshment Corner at the end of Main Street, U.S.A. mixes up the new non-alcoholic Rocket Soda.
Apple Pie Dip — churro carts near Town Square and Sleeping Beauty Castle (new)
Rocket Soda — Refreshment Corner (non-alcoholic, new)
Apple Pie Churro — Willie's Churro, Disney California Adventure (new)
Red, White & Blue Punch — Smokejumpers Grill, Disney California Adventure (non-alcoholic, new)
Starting July 2, Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream on Buena Vista Street adds the new 250th Celebration Dipped Mickey Bar — a hand-dipped take on the most iconic ice cream bar in the parks.
Candy locations throughout Disneyland Resort are also serving three new sweets right now:
- S'mores Marshmallow Wand (available now, new)
- Patriotic Mickey Caramel Apple (available now, new)
- Clarabelle Cow Caramel Apple (available now, only at Trolley Treats, new)
Classic American Eats at Disneyland Park
Beyond the new items, Disney is spotlighting the all-American classics already woven through Disneyland Park's menus. At the Plaza Inn — the Main Street, U.S.A. restaurant that has anchored the park since opening day in 1955 — that means baked Meatloaf with a ketchup-Worcestershire glaze, mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and a buttermilk biscuit. Carnation Café, Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, Refreshment Corner, and Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor round out Main Street's comfort-food corridor.
New Orleans Square and Bayou Country bring the South to the table — including at Blue Bayou Restaurant, the candlelit dining room inside Pirates of the Caribbean, and Tiana's Palace:
Gumbo — Blue Bayou Restaurant (chicken, Tasso ham, andouille sausage, and peppers with steamed rice)
Clam Chowder in a Sourdough Bread Bowl — Royal Street Veranda and Harbour Galley
House Gumbo — Tiana's Palace (braised chicken, andouille sausage, and heirloom rice)
Beignets — Tiana's Palace
Along the Rivers of America, River Belle Terrace ladles out Chicken Pot Pie Soup with chicken, biscuit, and chives, while Harbour Galley and Bayou Country's Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree cover the waterfront — literally:
Crab and Shrimp Roll — Harbour Galley (jumbo lump crab and shrimp salad sandwich with potato chips)
Chocolate Chip Cookies — Harbour Galley and Smokejumpers Grill
Smoked Barbecue Combo Platter — Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree (choice of two house-smoked meats with baked beans, coleslaw, white bread, and pickled vegetables)
Classic Cheeseburger — Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree (with beer-battered fries)
Toontown and Tomorrowland get in on it too — Café Daisy serves The Daisy Dog and the kids' Mac and Cheesy meal, while Galactic Grill beams up the Cheeseburger Constellation with American cheese, lettuce, and house burger sauce.
The Daisy Dog — Café Daisy, Mickey's Toontown
Mac and Cheesy — Café Daisy (kids meal)
Cheeseburger Constellation — Galactic Grill, Tomorrowland (with choice of Cuties Mandarin Orange or fries)
Classic American Eats at Disney California Adventure
Across the esplanade, Disney California Adventure Park answers with its own all-American roster. Smokejumpers Grill stacks the Double Cheeseburger — two angus beef patties with cheddar, lettuce, tomato, pickles, grilled onion, and SJG burger sauce — alongside Fried Pickles with Buffalo ranch, and Award Wieners on Hollywood Boulevard handles the hot dog department:
Double Cheeseburger — Smokejumpers Grill (served with fries)
Fried Pickles — Smokejumpers Grill (with Buffalo ranch)
All-Beef Hot Dog — Award Wieners (with Cuties Mandarin Oranges or fries)
Uptown Chili Dog — Award Wieners (topped with home-style chili, pepper jack cheese, and corn chips)
In Cars Land, Flo's V8 Café keeps the Route 66 diner spirit alive, and the Cozy Cone Motel serves its cult-favorite cone-shaped comfort food:
Ka-Cheeseburger — beef patty, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, and B&B pickles (with Cuties Mandarin Oranges or fries)
Chicken Fenders — crispy chicken strips (with Cuties Mandarin Oranges or fries)
Fast Track Loaded Fries — chili, pepperoncini cheese sauce, sliced pepperoncini, and diced onions
Flo's Classic Shake — vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry topped with "road gravel" (non-alcoholic; souvenir glass available)
Chili Cone Queso — Cozy Cone Motel (beef chili, cheddar cheese, and corn chips in a bread cone)
Route Beer Float — Cozy Cone Motel (non-alcoholic)
Charbroiled Cheddar Burger — Lamplight Lounge (with Lamplight spread on a sesame bun and seasoned fries)
Potato Skins — Lamplight Lounge (paprika aïoli, house ranch, cheddar, bacon, cheese sauce, and chives)
Pixar Pier and San Fransokyo Square close out the tour: Corn Dog Castle hand-dips its Original Corn Dog, Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums bakes its warm chocolate chip cookie, Aunt Cass Café fills a sourdough bread bowl with creamy mac and cheese, and Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream piles up The Oswald Sundae. Even Avengers Campus salutes the occasion with the Captain America Shield Sipper.
The Oswald Sundae — Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream (vanilla and chocolate ice cream, whipped cream, hot fudge, chocolate morsels, cherries, and chocolate-dipped frozen bananas)
Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums — warm chocolate chip cookie, Pixar Pier
Creamy Mac & Cheese in a Sourdough Bread Bowl — Aunt Cass Café, San Fransokyo Square
Captain America Shield Sipper — Avengers Campus
What This Means for Disney Foodies
This is one of the largest coast-to-coast food celebrations Disney has mounted in years, and the timing is deliberate: most of it lands June 15, just ahead of the Fourth of July and America's 250th birthday. If you're visiting either resort this summer, mobile order is your friend for the quick-service items, and collectors should circle June 30 for the Sam Eagle Bucket at Disneyland — the two-per-person limit suggests Disney expects it to move fast. As always, every item is subject to change and availability, so check the Disney Parks mobile apps before making the trek to any single snack.