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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Snacking In The Parks: Mich-Helado from Clarabelle's on Buena Vista Street


One of the most popular drinks in Disney California Adventure Park is the michelada that you can find at the beverage stand near Monster's Inc. and over at Bayside Brews in the Pier area.

But now you can also get a Mich-Helado at Clarabelle's Hand=Scooped Ice Cream on Buena Vista Street. It is an amber lager with a spiced tomato and lime sorbet on a stick with house-made tamarindo sauce and chili-lime seasoning! Not sure how long it will stay on the menu so hurry and try one now!

Monday, March 31, 2014

Hidden Mickey on Buena Vista Street: Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream Parlor!

Have you spotted this clever tribute to Mickey Moo, the famous cow with the Mickey-shaped spots? This Hidden Mickey is tough to find unless you know where to look. Check out the bottom photo to give you a better look at where to find this tribute!
Thank you to the Cast Members at Clarabelle's who were kind enough to take the top photo for me!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Buena Vista Street History: Clarabelle's Hand Scooped Ice Cream Parlor, 926 Carthay Circle


Origins of name: The ice cream and soda fountain shop is a tribute to Clarabelle Cow, a cartoon character who debuted in the 1928 short "Plane Crazy" as Mickey Mouse's friend. Her character has largely been a supporting role, and was never as fully developed as some of Mickey's more famous friends, such as Goofy and Donald Duck.
Fictional back story: In a nod to the cartoon cow for whom the shop is named, Clarabelle's promises an "udderly incredible" experience. "Our cones provide a moo-veable feast," an ad for the shop proclaims. "Stop by and try a frozen treat that can't be beat! We guarantee you will leave with a smile that will last all day long! The best ice cream in the Golden State!"
Street address: The 926 address number refers to 1926, the year Walt Disney relocated his burgeoning cartoon studio from its first home on Kingswell Avenue in Los Angeles to a bigger facility on Hyperion Avenue. Disney kept the studio at 2719 Hyperion Ave. open until 1940, at which time it was moved to its present home – 500 S. Buena Vista St. in Burbank.
What it really serves: Ice cream, floats, etc.