The vegan options at the Magic Kingdom are, well, pretty magical. Sorry for terrible pun, but it’s true. If you were worried that you’d have to walk all over the park to find the one place that served vegan food, you can put your worries to rest.
We were blown away by how vegan-friendly all the Disney World parks are and the Magic Kingdom is no exception. There are tons of vegan options at over a dozen different locations all throughout the park.
Here’s everything vegan inside Magic Kingdom and where you can find each one.
Magic Kingdom Vegan Options
Aloha Isle
Located in Adventureland
- DOLE Whip® soft serve and floats
Be Our Guest Restaurant – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Fantasyland
- Vadouvan Spiced Vegetables
- Mixed Field Greens
- Vanilla Cake with Lemon Curd
Cinderella’s Royal Table – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Fantasyland
- Chickpea Panisse
- Castle Salad
- Coffee Pots de Crème
Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Tomorrowland
- Impossible™ Burger
The Crystal Palace – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Main Street USA
- Plant-based Seasonal Salad
- Southern Fried Cauliflower
- Strawberry Shortcake
The Friar’s Nook
Located in Fantasyland
- Plant-based Brat and Tots
Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Adventureland
- Falls Family Falafel
- Curried Vegetable Crew Stew
- Perkins Thai Noodles
- Panna-Connie’s Congo Lime Delight
Liberty Tree Tavern – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Liberty Square
- Declaration Salad
- Impossible™ Meatloaf
- Johnny Appleseed’s Warm Apple Cake
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Frontierland
- Vegetable Rice Bowl
- Assorted sides, including Guacamole, Chips and Salsa, Yellow Rice and Black Beans
Pinocchio Village Haus – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Fantasyland
- Plant-based “Cheese” Pizza
The Plaza Restaurant – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Main Street USA
- Chili … pinto bean chili served with cashew cream and lime wedge
- Chili Impossible Burger with French Fries … comes with grilled mushrooms, lettuce and tomato.
- Dark Chocolate-Banana Bread Pudding with Soy Milk Frozen Dessert
- Sliced Apples
- Seasonal Fruit
Sunshine Treats Terrace
Located in Adventureland
- DOLE Whip® soft serve and floats
Tomorrowland Terrace – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Tomorrowland
- Harbor Salad
Tony’s Town Square Restaurant – Lunch and Dinner
Located in Main Street USA
- Garden Salad
- Spaghetti and Impossible™ Meatballs
- Italian Strawberry Shortcake
Per the Magic Kingdom’s website – Menu items are subject to change. The plant-based icon can be found next to plant-based food items at owned-and-operated dining locations.
Magic Kingdom Vegan FAQ
Are the Fries at Disney World Vegan?
There are no French Fries listed as vegan on Disney’s website. However, it’s possible this could be due just because of cross-contamination. If cross-contamination (shared fryers) is something you’re okay with, then we suggest checking with your server at your location.
Are Mickey Waffles Vegan?
Possibly, yes. Some dining locations throughout Disney World carry what are referred to as ‘Allergy Friendly Mickey Waffles’. These waffles can be made to accommodate a wide range of allergy concerns as well as vegan.
So, if some vegan Mickey Waffles sound good for breakfast, ask your server if Allergy Friendly Mickey Waffles are available at your location and if they can be prepared vegan.
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More Links and Info
- If you’d like to see all the dining options located inside the Magic Kingdom at Disney World, then we suggest clicking over to their main Dining Page
- Information for this guide was pulled from Walt Disney World’s Plant Based Eating Guide
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- Disclaimer: We do everything possible at VeggL to make sure all our Vegan Guides are as up to date as possible, but sometimes menus and menu items can change. VeggL is not responsible for incorrect or outdated information. Always check with your location and server to confirm items are vegan when ordering. If you notice something that needs to be corrected – please let us know!