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The Best Snacks in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney’s Hollywood Studios is an amazing place to explore and enjoy thanks to unique locations like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Toy Story Land, and Sunset Boulevard and attractions including Star Wars – Rise of the Resistance, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway. In addition to the great experiences, Guests can also indulge in some tasty eats throughout Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and a great way to try many different options is by sampling snacks. From savory to sweet and everything in between, let’s look at some of the best snacks in Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

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Carrot Cake Whoopie Pie – The Trolley Car Café

Starting out on Hollywood Boulevard, Guests can pop into The Trolley Car Café for a Starbucks coffee or an array of sandwiches and pastries. The location has long been popular for its delicious Carrot Cake Whoopie Pie which takes two large and fresh carrot cake cookies and sandwiches them around a generous helping of tangy cream cheese frosting. The combination of the moist and flavorful cookies and smooth frosting is delicious, and the size of the Carrot Cake Whoopie Pie makes it easy to share, though no one will want to.

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Korean Barbecued Pork Belly Bowl
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Korean Barbecued Pork Belly Bowl – Fairfax Fare

Another large portion snack that Guests should try in Disney’s Hollywood Studios can be found at Fairfax Fare, a quick service counter location located at the end of Sunset Boulevard. The location has become known for its flavorful bowl options that are served at lunch and dinner and one is worth the hype. The Korean Barbecued Pork Belly Bowl fills a light and crispy waffle bowl with mashed potatoes, braised pork belly, Korean barbecue sauce, Korean salad, and green onions for a hearty and filling option that is bursting with flavor. While this is technically an entrée option at Fairfax Fare, it’s also a great snack choice when split amongst several Guests.

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Jack-Jack's Num Num Cookie
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Jack-Jack’s Num Num Cookie – Market

Just before heading into Toy Story Land from Hollywood Boulevard, there is a small stand that serves Joffrey’s Coffee as well as a selection of snacks. The Market can easily be overlooked, but those who stop can enjoy an indulgent treat inspired by the smallest member of the Incredibles. Jack-Jack’s Num Num Cookie is a large soft cookie with crunchy edges, gooey center, and chunks of chocolate that melt in your mouth. It’s the ultimate snack to enjoy while strolling through Toy Story Land and it tastes like pure comfort.

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“Totchos” – Woody’s Lunch Box

The main quick service location in Toy Story Land is Woody’s Lunch Box which Andy has created using his old lunch box. Open throughout each day, the restaurant serves up American lunch favorites including a unique take on classic nachos. “Totchos” smother a bed of potato barrels with beef and bean chili, shredded cheese, queso, tomatoes, corn chips, sour cream, and green onions for a hearty and savory snack that can be enjoyed at any time of the day.

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Lunch Box Tarts
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Lunch Box Tarts – Woody’s Lunch Box

Woody’s Lunch Box has also become very popular for its Lunch Box Tarts which are an interpretation of classic Pop Tarts. The Lunch Box Tarts have had many flavors over the years with one option being the Raspberry Lunch Box Tart which fills a crunchy and flaky pastry with raspberry marmalade and tops it with strawberry fondant and fun sprinkles. No matter what flavor is being offered at any given time, the Lunch Box Tarts at Woody’s are always a great snack option in Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

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Blue & Green Milk – Milk Stand

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge transports Guests to the Black Spire Outpost on the planet of Batuu where interesting happenings and experiences can be found around every corner. The Milk Stand offers the chance to indulge in the iconic colored milk that Luke enjoys in one of the films and Guests can choose from two flavors. The Blue Milk combines coconut and rice milks with fruity undertones and can be upgraded to a Blue Milk Cooler with the addition of Bacardi Rum. The Green Milk combines the same coconut and rice milks with citrus and tropical flavors and can also be upgraded to a Green Milk Cooler with the addition of Corazon Blanco Tequila.

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Cold Brew Black Caf – Kat Saka’s Kettle

Also found in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is Kat Saka’s Kettle, a quick service location that is known for its popcorn blends. The location also features a delicious drink that provides a snack and pick-me-up in one for Guests to enjoy. The Cold Brew Black Caf features Joffrey’s Coffee Cold Brew topped with sweet cream cheese and chocolate puffs. The puffs hold their texture in the beverage and provide the perfect crunch that Guests are sure to love. The Cold Brew Black Caf can be made even more indulgent when spiked with the addition of chocolate liqueur.

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Bouncin' Mini Churros
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Bouncin’ Mini Churros – Ice Cold Hydraulics

Over in the Grand Avenue area of Disney’s Hollywood Studios there are several snacks that should not be missed including an option at Ice Cold Hydraulics. This quick service counter location features a small menu of tasty bites including the Bouncin’ Mini Churros which top crispy sweet churro bites with Coca-Cola and bourbon candied bacon, sriracha aioli, and scallions. They are the perfect combination of savory, sweet, and spicy and worth a try!

California Cheese & Charcuterie Plate, Bavarian Pretzel
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Bavarian Pretzel – BaseLine Tap House

BaseLine Tap House is another popular location in the Grand Avenue area that features a laid-back atmosphere of California cool with a small interior and large outdoor deck with picnic-style seating, overhead fans, and great people watching. In addition to the menu of California wines and beers, BaseLine Tap House serves up a massive Bavarian Pretzel that is soft and warm with the perfect amount of salt and can be dipped in either a beer-cheese fondue or spicy mustard.

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California Cheese & Charcuterie Plate – BaseLine Tap House

Another wonderful snack option at BaseLine Tap House is the California Cheese & Charcuterie Plate which features three types of California cheeses paired with chorizo and salami, cornichons, grapes, and slices of toasted baguettes. Guests can pick and choose their bites and create delicious combinations that pair perfectly with any beer or wine on tap. The California Cheese & Charcuterie Plate is a great snack option to enjoy while soaking in the atmosphere of Disney’s Hollywood Studios from the desk.

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Wookiee Cookie – Backlot Express

The final snack that Guests should try in Disney’s Hollywood Studios can be found at the quick service Backlot Express located right next to Star Tours – The Adventures Continue. Open daily for lunch and dinner, the menu focuses on American favorites plus a Star Wars-inspired dessert. The Wookiee Cookie pays homage to the beloved Chewbacca and features two fresh oatmeal cookies with a vanilla cream filling adorned with a chocolate sash on top that looks just like the one that he wears in the films!

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