REVIEW: Aunt Cass Café at Disney California Adventure
If you’ve ever wanted to step into the world of Big Hero 6, you’ll find JUST what you’re looking for over at Disney California Adventure!

San Fransokyo Square
Home to some seriously incredible dining – and an adorable Hiro and Baymax meet-and-greet — San Fransokyo Square is the perfect homage to the beloved 2014 film.
So if you’re feeling hungry on your next visit to Disney California Adventure, there’s no better place for a pitstop than Aunt Cass Café!

San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure
Known for its Japanese-inspired dishes and sourdough bread bowls, Aunt Cass Café serves up a great variety of options.

Aunt Cass’s Café at Disney California Adventure
So when we popped by during a recent visit to Disney California Adventure, we couldn’t wait to dive in!

Bakery Case
Let’s check it out!
Aunt Cass Café
Located right on the water in San Fransokyo Square, Aunt Cass Café is a bright and airy quick-service location.

Interior
We walked up to the counter to check out the menu, which features a variety of year-round permanent offerings, including Soba Noodle Salad, Chilled Shrimp Soba Noodle Salad, Turkey Pesto Club, California Roll Sandwich, San Fransokyo Clam Chower, and Creamy Mac & Cheese.

Menu
They also offer a variety of temporary and seasonal items, like the DCA Food & Wine Festival Burrata Toast.

Burrata Toast
And don’t forget to check out their desserts and drinks!

Menu
Naturally, we kicked things off with the Milk and Cookies Cold Brew ($7.29), which is a seasonal item.

Milk & Cookies Cold Brew
This drink is made with cookie butter cold brew and topped with cereal milk and chocolate cookie foam.

Milk & Cookies Cold Brew
The Milk & Cookies Cold Brew was subtle and not overly sweet — in the best way possible. And we just loved that adorable Baymax cup!

Milk & Cookies Cold Brew
Next, we tried the Carrot Cake Bread Pudding, which was another seasonal option.

Carrot Cake Bread Pudding
The cake was moist and flavorful, with pieces of carrot and golden raisins inside. On top, you’ll find cream cheese icing, crème anglaise, and crunchy walnuts.
The result was a delicious bread pudding that packed a punch with every bite! The walnuts gave it a nice crunch, and we really enjoyed the textures and flavors. We recommend giving it a try before it disappears from the menu.

Aunt Cass’s Cafe at Disney California Adventure
Finally, we tried the Broccoli Cheese and Bok Choy Soup in a sourdough bread bowl.

Aunt Cass’s Cafe at Disney California Adventure
The bread bowl was SO fresh! It was perfectly crispy on the outside but soft and doughy on the inside. Meanwhile, the Broccoli Cheese and Bok Choy Soup was warm, thick, and super filling!
We loved the option to eat the “bowl” after finishing the soup. Butter was available if you prefer to add it to your bread!

Bread Bowl
Note that historically (in our experience), the Broccoli Cheddar Soup has been a permanent menu item, and the Broccoli Cheese and Bok Choy Soup is listed on Disney’s website as a permanent menu item.
In the restaurant, however, it was advertised as a seasonal item — so your mileage may vary!

Broccoli Cheese Bok Choy Soup
If you’re looking for a different soup that’s available year-round, the San Fransokyo Clam Chowder is a good option!

San Fransokyo Clam Chowder Soup
Be sure to stop by Aunt Cass Café on your next visit to Disney California Adventure!

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