It’s Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort!
Not only does that mean decorations, pumpkins, parties, and overlays – it means all kinds of great food to try! Our Halloween Time visit to California Adventure’s Pacific Wharf Cafe did not disappoint.
Pacific Wharf Cafe is serving up some Halloween and Fall themed treats with some help from their neighbor, Boudin Bakery.
We started this Halloween visit to Pacific Wharf Cafe out with their Seasonal Soup – a Bacon Cheddar Ale Soup – served in a sourdough bread bowl. The name alone had us swooning – Bacon. Cheddar. Ale. Soup. Sourdough Bread Bowl. Bring it on!
And of course it’s in a perfectly baked bread bowl!
If you have attended the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival you’ll remember a similar soup being featured there a few times.
We paired our soup with the Anchor Brewing Blood Orange Blonde – which we loved…and might have to buy again.
Now, after soup and beer, we had to satisfy our sweet tooth. We opted for the Halloween Time Pumpkin Bread Pudding which was excellent, as they always are here at Pacific Wharf Cafe.
Look at this – what is there not to like – pumpkin bread, whipped cream, walnuts, and caramel. Can we move to Pacific Wharf Cafe forever?
Now, visitors to Pacific Wharf Cafe and their neighbor Boudin Bakery know it is pretty much impossible not to go home without a Mickey-Shaped Bread. Well, this Halloween Time season Mickey really “vants” you to take the Mickey Fang Bread home with you!
We know this bread is as good as it looks – whether in Mickey shape or more traditional loaves!
He is all wrapped up ready to go home with you!
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Heather Sievers is DisneyFoodBlog’s Dining in Disneyland columnist! Check out more of her adventures at @DininginDisney on Instagram!
Brasserie Louis says
Bacon Cheddar Ale Soup looks so delicious. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Maria says
Hi! thank you for your post, it was very interesting. One question, do you know how I can bake this at home? There are some instruments i can buy to cook it? thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards,
Maria.
DFB Sarah says
Maria, if you’re talking about the Mickey bread, I think it’s formed by placing dough to look like Mickey; perhaps you could find a pan of some kind online, though.
Maria says
Dear Sarah, thank you for your reply and your advise. I had been looking online for some pan that Will look similar so i can make the dough of Mickey but for the moment I did not found anything. I Will continue looking though. Thank you very much and thank you for your post, I had nostalgy to go back to Disney again 🙂