Excited to try Cajun/Creole food here when we visited Disneyland. I was a bit overly ambitious and got the 7 greens gumbo with chicken & andouille sausage for me and the kids baked macaroni and cheese meal for my toddler…. and it was way too much food. But it was delicious, so I tried to eat as much as I could. The sausage is a bit too spicy to share with the baby though. I wish there was indoor seating, but they only had outdoor seating, so thankfully it wasn’t too cold for dinner.
Chicken beignet sandwich is absolutely amazing 😋🤤
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Karen Yeung
Apr 21, 2026
The beignets were cold. It’s best to order it fresh Mickey shaped ones from the Mint Julep side window at the same location.
We stopped at Tiana’s Palace for the beignets and bread bowls, and honestly it was one of the few meals that actually felt worth it in the park. After wandering around trying to find something filling (without spending a ridiculous amount), this hit the spot. I got the clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl and still had a ton of bread left over. The beignets were good, but not really worth the price in my opinion. The best part though—while we were eating, a group of Disney performers came by and played some jazz music. It was such a fun touch and we loved it.
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Louisa Moore
Apr 1, 2026
Tiana's Place has quickly become one of my favorite quick service restaurants in Disneyland Park. Not only is the theming pretty and on point (they have a bright tent with twinkling lights and even feature a jazz band during certain times of the day), the food is elevated for a theme park.
Now with those elevated dishes come higher prices. Two gumbos and a soda will run you close to $40. It's overpriced, but the quality is excellent. This isn't a menu that will appeal to picky eaters or kids (no chicken nuggets here), and the kids meals feature more "unique" versions of popular items. For example, they have macaroni and cheese, but it's baked and cut into squares versus being creamy. Beware if you have picky eaters!
My go-to here is the veggie gumbo! It's so tasty and hearty and costs around $17. The gumbo has large chunks of roasted sweet potatoes, beans, and collard greens served with a scoop of buttered white rice. I do wish the portion was larger or that it would come with a piece of cornbread, but it is what it is. My hubby loves the classic gumbo with chicken and sausage. It has a spicy bite, so watch out if you prefer milder flavors.
Tiana's also has hot beignets that are extremely popular. That also means the tables are almost always covered in layers of powered sugar, LOL!
The restaurant has a Mobile Order window, but note that your food will be served in plastic containers. If you prefer ceramic bowls with real silverware, order in person. It's cafeteria style so sometimes the line can move very slowly, but I think it's worth it to have proper tableware.
They also give dining discounts if you have an Annual Pass, so don't forget to show yours to save.
I highly recommend Tiana's Place if you're looking for something different than typical theme park food. Don't be boring and nosh on hot dogs and chicken nuggets with fries, put a little spicy gumbo in your life!