June 2012 – present
LOCATION
Buena Vista Street – Clarabelle’s is tucked in a busy corner of Buena Vista Street, making it easy to miss. Follow the main walkway, keeping to the right, and turn sharp right when the street opens up into a circle. You’ll find Clarabelle’s inside, just beyond the double doors, next to the Fiddler, Fifer, & Practical Café.
EXPERIENCE
Details:
- Service Type – quick service
- Seating – indoor dining room, limited outdoor tables
- Reservations – no
- Entertainment – none
- Menu
Guests exploring the cheerful Buena Vista Street often look for something sweet to complete their trip, and Clarabelle’s is a fan favorite. Clarabelle’s offers tons of ice cream flavors, waffle cones, and even a souvenir sink to take home! If you are looking to indulge in something sweet as you make your way through Buena Vista Street, Clarabelle’s is the perfect stop.
MY RATING – ★★★★☆
Clarabelle’s has great ice cream, and I use my kitchen sink bowl all the time at home, but the portions are amazingly large. I can barely finish a single scoop without feeling full, and the only times I’ve ever had a sundae, I shared with two other people and we still didn’t finish. If you want a big dessert or want to share with friends, Clarabelle’s is a great dessert option, but if you just want a small sweet treat, head to the neighboring candy shop instead.
MY FAVORITES
- Chocolate Chip Cookie Hot Fudge Sundae in Mickey’s Kitchen Sink (only when sharing!)
- Cookies & Cream Waffle Cup
- Chocolate Chip Waffle Cup
- Chocolate Dipped Waffle Cone
TRIVIA
Clarabelle’s is named after Clarabelle Cow, one of Mickey and Minnie’s lesser-known friends.
The Parlor is adorned with Art Deco finishes; be sure to check out the ornate door before you leave.
Don’t confuse Clarabelle’s with the similarly named Clarabelle’s Frozen Yogurt, which sits all the way in Mickey’s Toontown.
The Mickey sink is so cool but not worth $15 bucks
I hear you, Norman. Definitely a bit pricey. But I use mine all the time, so I guess I got my money’s worth!