A delightful spread fit for Tiana's Palace includes rice with sausage and chicken, a strawberry dessert, a breaded fish sandwich, breakfast pastries, and a charming green character figure on black trays.

Tiana’s Palace Adds Po’Boy, New Beignets, & More to Celebrate Grand Opening of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland

Katie Francis

Tiana’s Palace is celebrating the grand opening of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, the latest attraction at Disneyland park, with new menu items. The ride officially opened on November 15, 2024.

Tiana’s Palace

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Tiana’s Palace is located in New Orleans Square.

Special Menu for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Grand Opening

  • Catfish Po’Boy
  • Jambalaya
  • Classic Beignets
  • House-filled Beignets

There’s also a new souvenir Raymond Firefly Straw Clip.

Raymond Firefly Straw Clip – $7.99

with purchase of beverage

The straw clip features Raymond the firefly from “The Princess and the Frog.” He hangs from a swirly straw (or other item of your choosing) by a black lobster claw clip.

The foam circle on his back comes off, so it doesn’t accidentally activate and drain battery. The light stays one color, but it does fade in and out.

Catfish Po’boy – $17.99

Southern-style dusted Catfish Filet with Lettuce, Tomatoes and Mayonnaise on Toasted New Orleans French Bread with Remoulade Sauce, served with Red Beans & Rice and House-made Pickles

A bento-style tray from Tiana's Palace features a sandwich with fried meat, crisp lettuce, ripe tomato, and pickle slices nestled in a bread roll, alongside pickles, rice, and beans.

The house-made pickles are very good.

The sandwich is a little unwieldy — the components are too large to properly close the bun. It’s a nice piece of catfish but the sandwich as a whole is bland. There’s not enough going on here.

The red beans and rice is fantastic and very spicy. It’s the highlight of the dish. The sides are better than the entrée here.

Rating out of 7: 4

Jambalaya – $17.49

Chicken, Andouille Sausage, Heritage Rice and Creole Sauce

Back when it was the French Market, we loved the jambalaya, but this is very different. It’s really good, though. The chicken and andouille sausage are tender and juicy, the rice is nicely cooked, and the creole sauce has a great kick. The serving is too small for the price point, though.

Rating out of 7: 5

Classic Beignets – $5.99

Two Fresh Beignets dusted with Powdered Sugar and Honey Drizzle

The Classic Beignets were only available for the Grand Opening weekend, from November 15 – 17.

These were very crispy but they were terrible. Hard, chewy, and just plain bad. It’s a good thing they were limited time so no one is subjected to them.

Rating out of 7: 1

House-Filled Beignet – $4.99

featuring Strawberry Cream Filling topped with Strawberry Glaze

At Tiana's Palace, enjoy a piece of cake topped with chopped strawberries and drizzled with strawberry sauce, all elegantly presented in a sleek black container.

This was better but not by much. The cream almost helps but it’s really artificial and not very appetizing.

Rating out of 7: 2

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

Though Tiana’s Palace is in New Orleans Square, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is in the newly-renamed Bayou Country (formerly Critter Country). The attraction is a reimagining of the former Splash Mountain that follows Princess Tiana after the events of “The Princess and the Frog.”

See our full photo tour of the queue and ride and watch our POV video below. For more, check out a scene-by-scene comparison of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure vs. Splash Mountain.

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