Top Snacks at Hollywood Studios

Disney’s Hollywood Studios: the land of faraway galaxies, larger-than-life toys, and classic tales. Here, guests can meet iconic characters and explore the worlds they’ve always dreamed of visiting.

But it’s important to remember how part of every good adventure is the yummy food you have along the way!  Lucky for us, Hollywood Studios has plenty of tasty snacks to choose from.

1. Totchos

Nachos are good, and tater tots are good. Put them together and you get something at least twice as good! At Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land, you can find tater tots topped with chili, cheese, queso, tomato, corn, sour cream, and green onions. These are endearingly called “totchos.”

2. Wookiee Cookie

Backlot Express is home to my family’s favorite baked treat in Hollywood Studios: the Wookiee Cookie. This is two oatmeal cookies that sandwich a vanilla cream filling to form a delectable sweet sandwich. As the name implies, the cookie is themed after Star Wars’ Chewbacca, and a milk chocolate garnish themed to his belt makes that quite clear.

3. Jack-Jack’s Num Num Cookie

If these are the same cookies that Jack-Jack goes goo goo gaga over, no one is questioning why. A thick chocolate chip cookie is given to you nice and warm for that fresh-out-of-the-oven taste! To find the num num cookie head to Pixar Plaza and find the Neighborhood Bakery.

4. Lunch Box Tart

A classic snack for many of us as children was Pop-Tarts. Disney knew that and made their own version that can be found at Woody’s Lunch Box. On a regular day, the lunch box tarts only offer one filled with raspberry marmalade and topped with strawberry fondant and crispy pearls. However, there are also seasonal flavors that are available depending on the time of year!

5. Outpost Mix Popcorn

Among the strange and wonderful shops in the market on Batuu is a stand known as Kat Saka’s Kettle. Here, you’ll find popcorn flavors that are truly out of this world. The most popular of these flavors is the outpost mix. A mix of sweet and spicy, this mix has something for everyone!

6.  Bavarian Pretzel

Inspired by the hip and modern vibes of Downtown Los Angeles, Baseline Tap House is a great place to grab a drink and a snack. One of the most beloved snacks from Baseline is the Bavarian pretzel. This pretzel is big enough to share and comes with a side of fondue beer-cheese and spicy mustard for dipping!

7. Carrot Cake Whoopie Pie

The Trolley Car Café is home to a beloved sweet treat, the carrot cake whoopie pie. It consists of two small carrot cakes that sandwich cream cheese frosting in the middle. It is rich, it is delicious, and if I were there right now I would buy one.

8. Ronto Wrap

You won’t be able to miss Ronto Roasters for two reasons. First, there is a giant podracer engine in front that is being used to roast alien delicacies. Second, there is usually a decent line for the ronto wrap, but why is that? The simple answer is that it’s really freaking good! When ordered, you will get a roasted pork sausage and a grilled pork sausage, tangy slaw, and peppercorn sauce inside a pita bread. In the mornings there is a breakfast version, and if you’re not one for pork there are also plant-based options.

9. Mashed Potato Bowls

I know it sounds odd, but trust me these things are worth trying at least once. Fairfax Fare serves savory waffle cone bowls. The main three are buffalo chicken, Korean pork belly, and beef brisket, each served with mashed potatoes. There are also plant-based options for those interested. Come on! For the concept of just eating your dinner bowl once you’re finished, you have to try it.

10. Funnel Cake Sundae

Near the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular is a kiosk of equally epic proportions known as Epic Eats. It is here that the funnel cake sundaes reside. Two versions of the sundae can be found here, each is a funnel cake with vanilla soft serve and topped with either strawberries or cookies and cream.

Bonus: Star Wars Coke Products

This is not a snack, but it is still something that guests love to get. In Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Coca-Cola products have unique bottles. Regular and diet Coca-Cola, as well as Sprite are in small round bottles shaped like thermal detonators with their logos written in different languages from around the galaxy. Bottles of Dasani water are also available in similar styles, though not in a detonator.

Author: Molly Ramirez

Title: Writer

Expertise: Travel, Food, Theme Parks

Molly Locke is a freelance journalist with a degree in business management with a focus in digital and social media marketing. A history of travel longer than the amount of time she's been able to walk has given her a unique perspective on the world and all that it has to offer. She's fully equipped with the ability to nerd out over movies and video games longer than there are hours in the day, as well as enough tips and tricks on theme parks to make your next visit a literal walk in the park.

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