Late-Night and Early Morning Snacking at the Disneyland Resort During One More Disney Day

We know Disney fans are mapping out their 24 hours for the One More Disney Day fun at Disneyland park – when the park will be open a full 24 hours (starting Wednesday, Feb. 29 at 6 a.m.).

Of course, food is part of our equation, and the Disneyland Resort chefs have lots of goodies around the clock. To make it more fun to nosh, special items have been added especially for the celebration.

From 11 a.m. to midnight, French Market Restaurant will be offering shrimp pasta and red beans and rice. From midnight to 3:30 a.m., the menu changes to chicken gumbo, corn chowder, French dip sandwich with N’Orleans chips, shrimp salad sandwich with carrot-citrus slaw and bananas Foster cheesecake.

Roasted Bourbon Shrimp from Blue Bayou, Exclusively for One More Disney Day

For a more serious dining adventure, at Blue Bayou from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. you can order a fancy roasted bourbon shrimp stuffed with Dungeness crab mousse served with angel hair pasta and spinach in a smoked tomato-habanero-artichoke sauce. Or prime eye of round with two quail eggs, roasted cauliflower and potatoes, Brussels sprouts and a cabernet sauce.

Lump Crab Quiche from Café Orleans, Exclusively for One More Disney Day

If you remember when Café Orleans used to serve breakfast (three-cheese Monte Cristo French toast, anyone?) you’ll want to be sure to head over any time between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. for specials from their former breakfast menu: scrambled eggs, Creole eggs benedict, three-cheese Monte Cristo French toast, lump crab quiche, bananas Foster French toast and fresh fruit with yogurt and granola.

Other spots to find late-night snacks from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.:

You should also know about the chili cheeseburger with fries that will be available at Village Haus Restaurant – an homage to a longtime guest favorite known as “The Woodcarver,” which has been off the menu for many years.

Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort

Also, guests visiting Disneyland park in the wee hours of the mornings of February 29 and March 1 for One More Disney Day will be able to enjoy a cup of coffee or some breakfast at select Downtown Disney District locations which will be opening early on those special days. Click here for a list of Downtown Disney District restaurants that will be opening their doors early on February 29 and March 1.

What are you planning to try during One More Disney Day at Disneyland park?

Comments

  • Well I just called the Disney Dine line to make a reservation for cafe Orleans so I don’t miss out on that bananas foster French toast. I was informed by the cast member on the phone that all of this is inaccurate information, that cafe Orleans will not have a special menu for “one more Disney day”. So I tell her that I got the info from Disney parks blog and she goes as far to tell me that this blog is not an official Disney blog and it has nothing to do with the parks. Clearly, I made the reservations anyways just in case because bananas foster flavored anything is too good to miss out on. I hope these cm’s can get it together!

  • It all looks and sounds wonderful!! However, my roommate is extremely allergic to gluten (wheat, rye and barley). Disney chefs (like Chef Chris!) are amazing about watching out for cross-contamination, etc., but your great goodies are not always available to those with gluten-intolerance (even your hot chocolate is a risk). Do you have any special goodies (both meals and desserts) for those like her?

  • I have work & classes most of the day. No extra Disney for me. ]=

  • WOW! The thought of eating at Blue Bayou at 2 in the morning is making me GIDDY!

  • Good thing we have 24 hours to walk this all off!! Yummy

  • So excited! I just made reservations at Cafe Orleans for 3 am! It was just fun making reservations for 3 am! LOL!

  • omg! where too start, im going to need all 24 hours to try these out . yummy! : -)

  • I really appreciate the nods to the past in these menu items. Looking forward to it. If only they had brought back Fantasia ice cream…

  • You had me at MONTE CRISTO! I hadn’t even really factored in much eating for the late-night hours!! This sounds amazing!

  • Oh it all sounds deliscious! (Wish prices were listed) Will these be the only items available in the overnight hours or will some of the regular items be available at these locations? Getting so excited! Can’t wait!!

  • Sounds delicious–especially the three cheese monte cristo sandwich. Now what’s on the menu at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World? We like to eat back East as well. I’m thinking we would be lucky to be getting “handwiches”.

  • oh my goodness; I am getting hungry just looking and reading- I can’t wait!

    I know walking all day and night will help w the calories but oh my!!!!

  • What about late night eats at Magic Kingdom at WDW? I’m looking forward to a late night Dole Whip!

  • I wish these menu items would stay around longer than the 2/29. I can’t possible eat all of it in one day/night (if I can even make it to this event at all)! I’m especially looking forward to the Cafe Orleans breakfast (wish that would be re-introduced into normal park hours!!), and lobster bisque (hope it’s not too watered down!). Hopefully I can muster up energy to drop by late after work on 2/29 or in the wee hours before work on 3/1….

  • Can’t wait!!!! I didn’t think there would be so much open during the One More Day of Disney event. We’re coming from Sacramento just for the day and want to stay till the end so I’m happy to hear of all the food options. I have reservations at 9pm for Blue Bayou now I’m curious if I should make reservations for a a 3am meal!

  • Thank you for posting this! We are very excited for this event and it is nice to finally start getting some details! Breakfast at the Cafe Orleans overlooking the Rivers of America at 3am sounds perfect!

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