What to KnowKnott’s Merry FarmKnott’s Berry FarmBuena ParkThrough Jan. 4, 2026Admission required; food and drink are additionalThe Snoopy cookie is available for purchase at Charleston Circle Coffee
The Snoopy House, that Costa Mesa icon of cheer, fun, and PEANUTS-perfect joy, may have just wrapped its 2025 engagement, but we’re still seeking holiday moments full of beagle-y bliss.
Our gaze is now firmly and squarely and jubilantly set upon a theme park in Buena Park, a place that has been synonymous with cartoonist Charles Schulz’s beloved characters for over 40 years.
It’s Knott’s Berry Farm, of course, home to Camp Snoopy and all sorts of cute stuff that brings the world of Charlie Brown, Linus Van Pelt, and many of the Schulz-sweet stories to life.
Knott’s Merry Farm is the theme park’s holiday happening, and it so happens there’s some Snoopy energy among the dining selections.
Specifically, a cute cookie, on that features the famous Fido rocking a Santa hat. Donning such headwear is right in line with Snoopy’s cool cosplay energy, as any devoted fan of the PEANUTS-verse knows.
Where to find this canine-inspired confection? Head to Charleston Circle Coffee, which is located near “Snoopy’s Night Before Christmas,” the theme park’s ice-skating extravaganza beloved by fans.
Other savory goods are on the snack-around line-up at the theme park, and, of course, the all-important funnel cakes, a nummy Knott’s experience for decades.
Peek at some of the hearty holiday fare, and a few sweets, below. But be sure to fly your doghouse over to Knott’s Merry Farm before Jan. 4, when the seasonal spectacular closes.

Stuffed potatoes are a favorite at Miner’s Macs and Spuds. (photo: Knott’s Berry Farm)

Spicy nibbles and meatball heartiness is on the menu at Wilderness Dogs and Drinks (photo: Knott’s Berry Farm)

Casa California Restaurante has gingerbread conchas, festive flans, and Pollo Guisado. (photo: Knott’s Berry Farm)