You know them and you love them, we’re talking about Mickey pretzels!
They’re served warm and salty with a side of hot cheezy sauce, and of course, they are Mickey-shaped.

Mickey pretzels are sold throughout all of Walt Disney World through snack carts in the parks. Today, we’re going to share with you all of the places to get this iconic pretzel in the Magic Kingdom, plus lots of other treats!
What Are Snack Carts?
Walt Disney World is loaded with dining locations consisting of Table Service (think sit-down restaurant with waiters), Quick Service (think fast food style), and snack carts. Snack carts are just that, themed carts in the lands to grab a quick bite.
Some snack carts carry only the staples, Mickey pretzels, popcorn, etc., and others even have specialty items like spring rolls and bear claws!
Snack Carts in Magic Kingdom
Adventureland
Spring Roll Cart
Enjoy spring rolls in a whole new way in Adventureland. This cart is not available all day every day. It seems to come out when it feels like it, typically on busy days, and leaves when all of the spring rolls sell out.
Flavors are uniquely Americanized, and we have seen ones like cheeseburger, pizza, pastrami, and Philly cheesesteak! These are a must-try!
Located on the right just before you enter Adventureland from Main Street USA.
Sorry, no Mickey pretzels here.
Adventureland Popcorn
Right as you enter Adventureland, you will see a happy turquoise and pink popcorn cart dishing up the good stuff! This cart sells popcorn, souvenir buckets, ice cream, and bottled beverages.
Nut and Ice Cream Cart
Who is buying all of these cinnamon-glazed almonds in the Magic Kingdom? This cart is loaded with all of the ice cream options, almonds, bottled beverages, and sometimes kettle cooked chips.
Frontierland
Churro Cart
In the middle of your adventure in the new western frontier, be sure to stop for a hot churro with chocolate sauce or a beloved Mickey pretzel with cheezy sauce.
Frontierland Frozen Treats
Did you know that the parades in the Magic Kingdom begin in Frontierland? What a perfect time to grab a cold ice cream and sit and watch the parade! This cart features all of the ice cream offerings, such as a Mickey premium bar, Mickey ice cream sandwich, frozen chocolate-covered banana, frozen lemonade, frozen strawberry lemonade, and frozen fruit bars.
Turkey Leg Cart
We’re not sure exactly how a turkey leg became a part of theme park culture, but here we are! This cart can get Dad a huge salty jumbo turkey leg and cookies for the kids. Don’t forget to grab a beverage to go with the turkey leg!
Golden Oak Outpost
Check out the wildest snack stand in the wilderness! Really, this is a diamond in the rough. The food is great and there is never a line!
The menu at Golden Oak Outpost has frozen lemonade, frozen sweet tea slushies, chicken strips, loaded chicken strips, chili cheese fries, and warm cookies.
Liberty Square
Liberty Square Fresh Market
If you are looking for something fresh and healthy, head on over to the Liberty Square Fresh Market. And if you’re looking for more sinfully delicious delights that are less than healthy, Liberty Square Fresh Market has that, too! This stand offers fresh fruit, Mickey pretzels, turkey legs, hot dogs, chips, gummy bears, cookies, slushies, and pickles.
Fantasyland
Storybook Circus Popcorn
Just as you enter Storybook Circus in New Fantasyland, there is a snack cart shaped like a little train! This snack stand served up Mickey pretzels, cinnamon-glazed almonds, popcorn, souvenir popcorn buckets, cotton candy, and chips.
Storybook Pretzel
Just down the way is yet another cart, this one featuring the Mickey pretzel as its main attraction. It also features warm, delicious churros.
Maurice’s Popping Machine
Crazy old Maurice! It seems he created a new use for his invention, making mass amounts of popcorn near Gaston’s Tavern! This cart sells popcorn (obviously), ice cream, cotton candy, and bottled beverages. No Mickey pretzels here!
Prince Eric’s Village Market
When you are near Ariel’s grotto, be sure to check out Prince Eric’s Village Market, where you can find unique mermaid-themed slushies to cool off. You can also purchase a Mickey pretzel, grapes, pickles, and a turkey leg. A very strange menu combination, but we’re here for it.
Tomorrowland
The Lunching Pad
This walk-up window location offers snacks all day long, including Mickey Pretzels.
The Lunching Pad
Cool Ship
That cool rocket ship snack stand in Tomorrowland is another place where you can find popcorn, nuts, cotton candy, and ice cream.
Tomorrowland Popcorn Cart
We love the attempt to bring a 1950s futuristic flair to the popcorn cart in Tomorrowland. This cart is small and only offers popcorn, nuts, and bottled beverages.
Castle Hub
Located to the left of the castle is a large refreshment cart that sells items like Mickey pretzels, cotton candy, ice cream, churros, and sodas.
NOTE: This location gets very busy around fireworks time!
Main Street USA
Popcorn Cart
As soon as you enter the park, you are greeted by a lovely Cast Member selling popcorn, cotton candy, and bottled beverages.
There’s no better way to start your day in the Magic Kingdom!
Public Service Announcement
If you really love big, soft, warm pretzels, get them from the Bier und Brezeln cart in EPCOT’s Germany
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Mickey Pretzels in Magic Kingdom — FAQ
Where can I find a Mickey pretzel in Magic Kingdom (by land)?
Here’s everywhere this page confirms you can grab the classic warm, salty Mickey pretzel (with hot cheese cup):
Frontierland: Churro Cart
Liberty Square: Liberty Square Fresh Market
Fantasyland: Storybook Circus Popcorn (train cart), Storybook Pretzel cart, Prince Eric’s Village Market
Tomorrowland: The Lunching Pad
Castle Hub: Hub Refreshment Cart (left of Cinderella Castle; busiest near fireworks)
Any places that don’t sell Mickey pretzels?
Yes—per this guide: Adventureland Spring Roll Cart (no pretzels) and Maurice’s Popping Machine (popcorn/ice cream only). Adventureland’s popcorn cart and Tomorrowland’s Cool Ship/popcorn cart focus on popcorn/ice cream/nuts.
Do carts have set hours?
Cart hours and menus can flex with crowds and weather. The Adventureland Spring Roll Cart is especially sporadic: it appears on busier days and closes when sold out.
Can I Mobile Order a Mickey pretzel?
Most snack carts are walk-up only. A few quick-service windows (like The Lunching Pad) may appear in Mobile Order for other items, but pretzels are typically walk-up. Check the app for current options.
When are lines the longest?
The Castle Hub cart gets slammed before parades and fireworks. Buy a bit earlier to avoid the rush.
What comes with a Mickey pretzel?
Usually a hot cheese dip. Mustard/ketchup vary by cart.
Best big soft pretzel on property?
PSA: Head to EPCOT Germany’s Bier und Brezeln cart for the jumbo classic.
How-To: Find a Mickey Pretzel Fast (My Disney Experience App)
- Open the Map and set the park to Magic Kingdom.
- Filter → Dining → Snacks (or search “pretzel”).
- Zoom by land (Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Castle Hub) to spot carts.
- Tap a location card for hours and offerings; walk up to order.
- Timing tip: buy before parade/fireworks windows to skip the hub surge.
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