25 Minnie Mouse Birthday Theme Party Foods for Kids
Planning a Minnie Mouse birthday theme party is almost guaranteed to be adorable. The bows, the polka dots, the red and pink color palette — it’s one of those classic party themes that never goes out of style. But once the decorations are figured out, the big question always pops up: what are you actually going to serve?
You want the food to match the theme without spending hours crafting complicated character designs. You want it to look cute on the party table, be easy for little hands to eat, and include more than just sugary treats. These Minnie Mouse birthday theme party food ideas are perfect for parents who want sweet and savory options that feel festive, fun, and totally doable at home.

Minnie Mouse Bow Cupcakes
Top cupcakes with pink or red frosting and add a fondant or candy bow on top. Finish with white polka dot sprinkles for that classic look.
Strawberry Bow Pops
Skewer two strawberry halves angled together with a blueberry in the center to form a bow shape. These are fresh, adorable, and toddler-friendly.
Mouse Ear Rice Krispie Treats
Use a round cutter for the face and mini rounds for the ears. Dip in pink candy melts and add white polka dots.
Polka Dot Sugar Cookies
Bake round sugar cookies and decorate with pink or red icing and white dots. Add a small fondant bow to some for variety.

Minnie Inspired Fruit Platter
Arrange watermelon, strawberries, grapes, and pineapple into a large round face shape with bow accents made from berries.
Bow-Shaped Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches
Use a bow cookie cutter to transform classic PB&J into something themed and fun for kids.
Hot Dog “Bow” Bar
Serve hot dogs with red-and-white polka dot paper liners and let kids choose toppings. It matches the red theme without needing character branding.

Mini Slider “Mouse Ears”
Add two pickle slices on top of each slider to resemble ears. A simple way to tie savory food into the theme.
Strawberry Shortcake Cups
Layer strawberries, whipped cream, and cake in clear cups. Add a small bow pick for a themed touch.
Pink Popcorn Mix
Toss popcorn with pink candy coating and white chocolate drizzle. Mix in black and red candies for contrast.
Bow Pasta Salad
Use bow-tie (farfalle) pasta and mix with colorful veggies and cheese cubes. The bow shape ties in perfectly.

Minnie Themed Veggie Cups
Serve ranch dip in clear cups with veggie sticks standing upright. Add a small bow sticker or tag to the cup.
Chocolate-Dipped Oreos with Polka Dots
Dip cookies in pink or red candy melts and decorate with white dot sprinkles.
Bow Pretzel Snacks
Dip pretzels in pink candy melts and attach a candy piece in the center to mimic bows.

Watermelon Mouse Slices
Cut watermelon rounds and add two mini marshmallows or berries on top for ears. It’s simple and refreshing.
Polka Dot Donut Holes
Drizzle white icing over donut holes and add red or pink sprinkles for a playful treat.
Minnie Inspired Charcuterie Board
Use red fruits, black olives, cheeses, crackers, and a central bow accent made from fruit slices.

Bow-Shaped Quesadillas
Use a bow cutter on tortillas before cooking. Serve with mild salsa for dipping.
Strawberry Milk Cups
Serve pink strawberry milk in clear cups with red striped straws and bow tags.
Minnie Mouse Pancake Stacks
Make round pancakes and add two smaller rounds for ears. Top with strawberries and whipped cream.
Bow Fruit Kabobs
Thread strawberries, marshmallows, and grapes onto skewers in a red-pink pattern.

Polka Dot Jello Cups
Top red or pink gelatin with whipped cream and white sprinkles for a dot effect.
Minnie Inspired Cheese and Cracker Bites
Cut cheese rounds and add two small cracker “ears” on top for a quick savory snack.
Themed Snack Mix
Mix popcorn, pretzels, pink candies, and white chocolate cereal pieces for an easy crowd-pleaser.
Bow Brownie Bites
Cut brownies into bow shapes and drizzle with pink icing.

Minnie Mouse Themed Food for a Party
A Minnie Mouse birthday theme party is all about fun details, bright colors, and sweet little touches — and your food table can be part of that magic. With a mix of creative sweet treats and simple savory options, you can build a party spread that feels festive without being overwhelming to prepare. It doesn’t have to be complicated to be cute.
We hope these Minnie Mouse birthday theme party food ideas have inspired you to try a few bow-shaped bites, polka dot treats, and kid-friendly snacks for your upcoming celebration. Whether you go all out or just add one or two themed touches, your child is going to remember the fun — and that’s what really makes the party special.
