π΄ Hidden Disneyland Paris Food Markets & Seasonal Stalls Guide (2026)
Regional French specialities, seasonal snacks and hidden food stalls that many Disneyland Paris visitors walk straight past.
When people think about dining at Disneyland Paris, they usually picture popular restaurants like Bistrot Chez RΓ©my, Plaza Gardens, Captain Jack’s or PYM Kitchen.
However, some of the most interesting food in the resort isn’t found inside a restaurant at all.
Tucked away near It’s A Small World in Fantasyland and along the route towards the French Quarter area of Disney Adventure World, you’ll often find colourful food stalls serving regional French dishes, sweet treats, speciality drinks and seasonal favourites.
Many Disneyland Paris fans still refer to these stalls as L’Hiver Gourmand, but the concept has evolved significantly over the years. What began as a seasonal winter food festival now appears throughout much of the year, with changing menus and locations depending on the season.
If you’re looking for something different from burgers, pizza and nuggets, this guide will help you discover some of Disneyland Paris’ best hidden food gems.
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π Disneyland Paris Dining Plan Guide
π What to Eat at Disneyland Paris
π Where Are The Disneyland Paris Food Markets?
Disneyland Paris currently operates food stalls in two main locations, and they’re easy to miss if you don’t know where to look.
π Fantasyland Food Market
The most visible collection of stalls can usually be found close to It’s A Small World in Fantasyland.
These colourful huts are themed to different French regions and offer a rotating selection of savoury dishes, sweet treats and drinks.
π Disney Adventure World Food Market
A second collection of stalls is often found along the pathway towards the French Quarter area near Ratatouille: The Adventure.
These stalls have historically featured Belgian fries, waffles, charcuterie, wines, champagne and seasonal specialities.
Menus change throughout the year and Disneyland Paris occasionally introduces limited-time dishes, so it’s always worth having a look even if you’ve visited before.
π DLP Tips Top Picks
If you’re only going to try a few things from the food markets, start with these.
π₯ Tartiflette au Reblochon
If there is one dish that perfectly sums up why these food markets are worth visiting, it’s Tartiflette.
This comforting Alpine dish combines sliced potatoes, bacon and melted Reblochon cheese into a rich, warming bowl of comfort food.
At just β¬7.50, it’s one of the best value savoury options available anywhere in Disneyland Paris.
DLP Tips Rating: βββββ
π₯ Raclette Cheese & Ham Sandwich
Warm bread, melted raclette cheese and cured ham.
Simple ingredients, fantastic flavour.
This is exactly the type of regional snack that makes the food markets feel different from standard theme park dining.
DLP Tips Rating: βββββ
π₯ Nutella Crepe
The classic crowd favourite.
Freshly made, easy to share and always popular with both children and adults.
DLP Tips Rating: βββββ
π§ RΓ©gion Savoie Stall
The Savoie stall is arguably the star of the entire food market and is the first place we’d recommend visiting.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Tartiflette au Reblochon | β¬7.50 |
| Raclette Cheese & Ham Sandwich | β¬7.50 |
| Cone of Dry-Cured Sausage Slices | β¬6.50 |
Inspired by the French Alps, this stall focuses on rich comfort food featuring cheese, cured meats and warming flavours.
The Tartiflette and Raclette Sandwich are both excellent choices, especially during cooler weather.
If you’re visiting during winter, don’t be surprised if you see long queues at this stall. The Tartiflette has become something of a cult favourite among Disneyland Paris regulars.
π₯ RΓ©gion Bretagne Stall
Brittany is famous for its galettes and crepes, and this stall brings a taste of the region to Disneyland Paris.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Duck Breast Galette | β¬10 |
| Ham & Cheese Galette | β¬10 |
| Goat’s Cheese, Honey & Walnut Galette | β¬10 |
| Sugar Crepe | β¬5 |
| Nutella Crepe | β¬6 |
The savoury galettes offer something genuinely different from standard theme park food, while the Nutella crepe remains one of the safest crowd-pleasers in the resort.
π₯¨ RΓ©gion Alsace Stall
The Alsace stall specialises in classic regional snacks that are perfect for eating on the go.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Flammkuchen | β¬9 |
| Quiche Lorraine | β¬6 |
| Pretzel | β¬5 |
| Cheese Pretzel | β¬6 |
The cheese pretzel is one of the easiest grab-and-go snacks available from the food markets and makes a great choice between attractions.
If you’ve never tried Flammkuchen before, think of it as an Alsatian version of a thin-crust pizza.
π Sweet Treats Stall
If you’re looking for dessert rather than a meal, this is the stall you’ll want to visit.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Candy Apple | β¬5 |
| Chocolate Strawberry Skewer | β¬6 |
| Chocolate Marshmallows | β¬5 |
| Nougat | β¬6 |
| Macarons (3) | β¬7 |
| Macarons (7) | β¬14 |
The chocolate-covered strawberries are among the most photographed snacks available anywhere in Disneyland Paris and look every bit as good as they taste.
π Belgian-Style Stall
Depending on location and season, Disneyland Paris has also offered Belgian-inspired favourites including:
- Fresh fries
- Frikandel sausage with fries
- Liege waffles
- Nutella waffles
These stalls are particularly popular around the Ratatouille area and often provide some of the best value quick snacks in the parks.
πΎ Drinks & Seasonal Specialities
Several stalls offer regional wines, cider, speciality beers and even Disneyland Paris-branded champagne.
Adult visitors looking for something different from standard soft drinks should definitely take a look at the drinks menus.
During colder months Disneyland Paris has also previously offered festive favourites such as roasted chestnuts and winter specialities.
π Best Food Stall Ranking
| Rank | Stall | Best Item |
|---|---|---|
| π₯ | Savoie | Tartiflette |
| π₯ | Bretagne | Nutella Crepe |
| π₯ | Alsace | Cheese Pretzel |
| 4 | Sweet Treats | Chocolate Strawberries |
| 5 | Belgian Stall | Liege Waffle |
π€ Are The Disneyland Paris Food Markets Worth It?
Absolutely.
While Disneyland Paris has no shortage of restaurants, these food stalls offer something many visitors miss: the chance to try regional French dishes without committing to a full sit-down meal.
They’re also ideal if:
- You want a lighter lunch.
- You fancy trying something unique.
- You don’t want to spend an hour in a restaurant.
- You enjoy seasonal food and limited-time menus.
- You want a break from burgers and nuggets.
π Final Verdict
The Disneyland Paris food markets have quietly become one of the resort’s most overlooked dining experiences.
Many guests walk straight past them while heading for rides, yet they offer some of the most authentic and unique food available inside the parks.
Whether you’re craving a gooey Raclette Sandwich, a warming Tartiflette, a fresh crepe or a sweet treat, these seasonal food stalls are absolutely worth seeking out.
For food lovers, they’re one of Disneyland Paris’ best hidden gems.
β DLP Tips Rating: 9/10
Menus, prices and stall locations may change throughout the year.
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