Get your taste buds ready for the ultimate culinary marathon! The 2026 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival is officially in full swing, running from March 6 through April 27, 2026. It is the 20th anniversary of the festival, and it’s crashing the party for the Disneyland Resort’s 70th Anniversary.
California’s culinary scene is the star here, with eight Festival Marketplaces serving up everything from “wait, they put those together?” fusions to “I need three more of these” classics.
The “Must-Eat” Bucket List
If your camera doesn’t eat first, did you even go? Here are the heavy hitters making waves across the marketplaces this year.
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The Crowd-Pleaser: Ramen Mac & Cheese (Peppers Cali-Ente). It sounds chaotic, but the furikake crumble and chile crunch create a texture profile that is surprisingly addictive.
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The Wild Card: Carbonara Pizzetta (LA Style). Imagine Nueske’s applewood smoked bacon and a silky white sauce on a perfect crust. It’s the breakfast-for-dinner hero we deserve.
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The Aesthetic Essential: Ube Latte with Matcha Foam. This non-alcoholic stunner is a vibrant purple-and-green dream. The earthy sweetness of the ube milk plays perfectly with the slight bitterness of the matcha cold foam. It’s essentially a hug in a cup that happens to look amazing on your feed.
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The Savory Newcomer: Bulgogi Bowl. A heavy hitter for 2026, this bowl features tender bulgogi beef and a refreshing crunch from gochugaru-marinated cucumbers. It’s served over a bed of rice and topped with spicy mayo, crispy shallots, and sesame seeds for a perfect balance of heat and texture.
The Legends Return
Some things are classics for a reason. If you miss these, your taste buds might file a formal complaint:
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Musubi Fried Rice (Golden Dreams): It got a serious glow-up for 2026 with an even bolder flavor profile.
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Strawberry Horchata (Cocina Cucamonga): The perfect pink drink for your “Golden Hour” selfies.
- The Sweet Finale: Café de Olla Tres Leches Cake. This is a masterclass in cozy flavors. It features a sponge cake soaked in traditional café de olla-infused milks, bringing hints of cinnamon and dark sugar to every bite. Topped with piloncillo chantilly, a dusting of cinnamon, and an adorable Mickey-shaped cookie, it is the ultimate “treat yourself” moment that honors authentic Mexican coffee culture.
The MVP: The Sip and Savor Pass
The festival isn’t just about the snacks; it is a full-blown takeover of the park’s atmosphere and we are here to tell you why this will become “a dream your heart makes” every Food and Wine Festival season. Think of this as your “all-access pass” to flavor. The Sip and Savor Pass is a credential that comes with digital coupons (tabs) you can redeem for select food and non-alcoholic beverages at the Festival Marketplaces. For the full lineup of every snack, sip, and seasonal treat available this year, you can check out the official Disney Parks Blog Foodie Guide.
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The Math: You can choose between a 4-coupon pass ($34) or an 8-coupon pass ($64). If you’re a Magic Key holder, you get a discount on the 8-coupon pass ($59) and a special lanyard!
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Pro Tip: You don’t have to use all your coupons in one day! They are valid for the entire duration of the festival, so you can pace yourself across multiple visits.
The Rhythmic Heart: Jammin’ Chefs
You haven’t truly experienced the festival until you’ve seen Cookin’ with the Jammin’ Chefs. This high-energy “streetmosphere” show is located in Paradise Gardens Park (near the Little Mermaid obelisk).
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The Show: It’s a rhythmic explosion where a crew of chefs uses pots, pans, and whisks as instruments. They are joined by Disney icons like Clarabelle Cow, Daisy Duck, and Chip ‘n’ Dale, all decked out in their best chef gear. It’s impossible not to dance along.
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The Schedule: They perform multiple times a day to keep the energy up. Typical time slots are:
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Morning/Afternoon: 10:45 AM, 11:45 AM, 12:45 PM
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Afternoon/Evening: 2:45 PM, 3:45 PM, 4:45 PM
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Don’t Miss It: It’s loud, it’s joyful, and it’s the perfect “palette cleanser” between food booths. Check the Disneyland App for the exact times on the day you visit!
Guests can join the celebration and dance alongside their favorite Disney characters at “Cookin’ with the Jammin’ Chefs” during the Disney California Food & Wine Festival at Disney California Adventure park in Anaheim, Calif., from March 6 through April 27, 2026. Joined by Pluto, Daisy Duck, Chip ‘n’ Dale and Clarabelle Cow, these chefs serve up tasty rhythms using pots and pans at Paradise Gardens Park. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)
Food & Wine Festival Merchandise
Apparel
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“Here for the Snacks” Spirit Jersey ($79.99): The undisputed star of the season. This dark navy and blue tie-dye jersey features Chip ‘n’ Dale lounging in a pile of acorns on the back. It’s cozy, oversized, and perfect for those breezy California evenings.
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Festival-Exclusive RSVLTS Shirt ($75): A fan-favorite KUNUFLEX button-down. The light blue print is a literal scavenger hunt of DCA icons, including San Fransokyo Square, the Pixar Pal-A-Round, and Carthay Circle.
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Chef Goofy Juggling Tee ($36.99): A classic navy t-shirt showing Goofy doing his best to keep all the festival ingredients in the air.
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Magic Key Exclusive Tee ($36.99): A light blue shirt featuring a specialized “Magic Key” logo on the front and a large Chef Goofy graphic on the back.
Accessories
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Festival Ear Headband ($34.99): These are delightfully detailed. The ears feature the Pixar Pal-A-Round with food items like avocados and tomatoes replacing the gondolas, topped off with Chef Mickey in the center holding a frying pan and spatula.
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Chip ‘n’ Dale Keychain ($16.99): This enamel charm shows the chipmunks looking very satisfied (and very full) after a day of sampling strawberries.
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Pandora Festival Charms: For those who want a touch of sparkle, there are exclusive sterling silver charms to commemorate your 2026 visit.
Pins & Plush
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Limited Release “Here for the Snacks” Pin ($21.99): Featuring Chip ‘n’ Dale on a teal background, matching the Spirit Jersey aesthetic.
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Chef Goofy Mini Jumbo Pin ($49.99): A larger-than-life collectible for the serious pin traders.
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Mickey Mouse 2026 Plush: Mickey is all dressed up for his California vacation in a satin tourist shirt and corduroy pants.
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Magic Key Exclusive Pin ($24.99): A sparkly blue pin featuring Chef Goofy’s face, available only to pass holders.
Home Goods & Home Decor
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Mini Trash Can Salt/Pepper Shakers ($14.99): These are the ultimate “if you know, you know” Disney souvenir. Modeled after the park’s iconic trash cans, they feature Chef Goofy on one side and Chip ‘n’ Dale on the other.
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Souvenir Gift Card with Pin: If you load a minimum of $125 onto a festival-themed gift card, you receive a complimentary limited-edition pin featuring the Carthay Circle Restaurant.
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Mickey-Shaped Food & Wine Plate: A clever, reusable plate with a built-in drink holder that makes balancing your snacks and sips a breeze. (Check for availability at the Sip and Savor carts!)
The 2026 festival feels like a massive birthday party for your palate. Whether you are there for the high-end wine pairings or just to see how many things you can eat that are topped with chile crunch, there is something for every level of foodie.