
Why you should experience Mint Julep Bar in Anaheim, California.
Mint Julep Bar is a charming New Orleans-inspired refreshment stand where Southern flavors, Disney craftsmanship, and the theatrical spirit of New Orleans Square come together in one of Disneyland Park's most beloved snack destinations.
Located inside New Orleans Square near the winding pathways that connect Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, and the shaded courtyards overlooking the Rivers of America, Mint Julep Bar captures the atmosphere of the French Quarter through decorative ironwork, pastel architecture, and the gentle hum of jazz drifting through the air. Guests line up beneath striped awnings while cast members prepare refreshing drinks and classic park snacks behind the counter. The bar's open-air setting invites visitors to linger beneath the shade while sipping one of Disneyland's most iconic beverages. Around them, the sounds of riverboats passing by and distant laughter from nearby attractions create a setting that feels both festive and relaxed, a small corner of New Orleans recreated in the heart of Anaheim.
What you didn't know about Mint Julep Bar.
Mint Julep Bar has served its signature drink since the early days of New Orleans Square, becoming one of the park's most recognizable refreshment traditions.
The mint julep offered here is a non-alcoholic version of the famous Southern cocktail traditionally made with bourbon, mint, and sugar. Disneyland's version replaces the bourbon with a sweet mint-lime mixture poured over crushed ice, creating a bright, refreshing drink perfectly suited to warm California afternoons. Over time, the stand became equally famous for another item: Mickey-shaped beignets. These powdered-sugar-covered pastries draw inspiration from the beignets of New Orleans' historic CafΓ© du Monde and have grown into one of the most sought-after snacks inside the park. Guests often pair the fluffy pastries with the mint julep, creating a simple but memorable treat that reflects the culinary spirit of the French Quarter theme. The location itself was designed as part of Walt Disney's vision for New Orleans Square, the first themed land added to Disneyland after the park originally opened in 1955.
How to fold Mint Julep Bar into your trip.
Mint Julep Bar fits perfectly into a leisurely stroll through New Orleans Square while exploring Disneyland Park.
Pause beneath the shaded courtyard, order a chilled mint julep and a warm bag of powdered beignets, then settle at one of the nearby tables overlooking the river. Between the drifting jazz melodies, the passing riverboats, and the sweet cloud of powdered sugar rising from each bite, the moment captures the playful elegance that defines this corner of Anaheim's most imaginative theme park world.
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