Disney Springs has a new, albeit temporary, tenant in the former Sprinkles space. CrazyShake will relocate from March to May, offering a menu full of elaborate milkshakes, including a special edition Mickey Mouse shake.
Mickey Beverage includes Mickey sprinkles, vanilla frosting, rock candy, whipped cream, and a Mickey-shaped crunchy treat (and a cherry on top). This item is available exclusively at the CrazyShake store located at Downtown Disney in Anaheim, California. Other options include the Bang Bang Shake (with Fruity Pebbles and Strawberry Pop-Tarts) and the Cookies and Cream Supreme.
All company-owned Sprinkles Cupcakes locations, including those at Walt Disney World, will close at the end of 2025. The chain was known for its baked goods and walk-up cupcake ATMs. Founded in 2005 by Candace Nelson, she sold ownership in 2012. It had been operating at Disney Springs since 2016.
CrazyShake is part of New York City-based Black Tap, which has restaurants in Manhattan, Las Vegas, Dallas, Nashville, and throughout Europe and Asia.
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Disney Springs short-term locations are located in the Town Center area of the complex, near Frontera Cocina, at the foot of the bridge that connects to the Landing area, and near the Ragland Road Irish Pub.
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