Kicking off a “Monstrous Summer” at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, the creative Disney chefs have designed special eats for the Monstrous Summer all-nighter scheduled for May 24-May 25, 2013!
The event, which takes place at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World on the East coast, and Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure on the West coast, will host guests from 6 a.m. on May 24 to 6 a.m. on May 25.
As always, Disney has planned a few special bites for the special event. Here are a few of the noshes planned!
Walt Disney World Monstrous Summer Food
Crazed about Disney cupcakes? The New Fantasyland venue Gaston’s Tavern (Magic Kingdom) will feature a chocolate cupcake topped with “Monsters University” sweets.
Ice cream fans can stop by the Ice Cream Parlor or Plaza Restaurant on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom for an “Eye Scream Sundae” in your choice of mint chocolate chip or strawberry flavors.
Themed drinks, including Randall’s Suds and Mike’s Punch — will be offered at The Lunching Pad in Tomorrowland.
Disneyland Monstrous Summer Food
Keep your eyes open! There are monstrous eats everywhere. Start with steak and eggs for breakfast at the Carnation Cafe. Or venture to Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port for breakfast pizza with eggs, chorizo, roasted tomatillos, mozzarella, and pico de gallo. The Bananas Foster French Toast at Cafe Orleans would be our decadent choice!
Later in the day, Blue Bayou adds a roasted bourbon shrimp stuffed with Dungeness crab mousse served with spinach, pasta, and smoked tomato-habanero-artichoke sauce.
Disney California Adventure Monstrous Summer Food
Morning goodies at Disney California Adventure park will include: a Wine Country breakfast with scrambled eggs, herbed potatoes, biscuit, bacon or sausage, and fruit at Wine Country Trattoria; or a spinach frittata made with egg whites.
Later in the day, a Monster Nacho Dog can be found at Award Weiners at Disney California Adventure. Or how about the mac-and-cheese flatbread pizza with sun-dried tomato pesto at Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta, or the Monstrous Open-Face Turkey Sandwich at Flo’s V-8 Café. It’s a brioche piled high with turkey and topped with gravy, with cranberry marmalade on the side.
Keep up your energy with the return of potstickers at Lucky Fortune Cookery, or venture over to the Pacific Wharf Café for a loaded baked potato soup in a fresh sourdough bread bowl. Both are hearty choices!
You’ll need extra nourishment for around-the-clock fun!
Will you be at a Disney park for the upcoming all-nighter? What treat will help keep you going?
Essie says
All of these ‘monster’ foods look like a lot of FUN! It’s really enjoyable to see the foods and snacks/treats that they come up with for the many different Disney themes. Reading about them here on the DFB is as much fun as eating them. Thanks.