Theron H.
Yelp
Along Pixar Pier is a giant-sized, purple and green, star-speckled, multi-pack box of churros. This is Señor Buzz Churros: a churro kiosk not unlike other spots around the park, but Toy-Story themed with the permanent choice of a spicy "Caliente" churro and a standard "Galaxy" kind.
My friend and I made our rounds around the park for hitting up most of the kiosks and this one obviously came into our sight. We ordered one of each and watch as each stick of delicious fried dough was warmed and tossed in bins of sugar mix. The first finished was the standard cinnamon sugar churro but outfitted with a bit of edible sparkles to give it that cosmic space-y look, but still had plenty of that cinnamon sugary taste. Then came the spicy churro, bright red and looking like it should be sold from the Angry Dogs area.
Both have that fabulously warm, crunchy, and fluffy dough pasty that is pretty much perfected here at the parks. Even compared to actual factual restaurants, these are pretty high up on the list of what I consider a great churro. The galaxy packs plenty of sugary, cinnamon-y flavor like to horchata or Cinnamon Toast Crunch, but the caliente churro brought to mind Red Hots. Those bright red, round candies that pack sweet cinnamon flavor combined with plenty of tongue-tingling spice. It's fairly tasty in churro form, but the plain ones are preferred.
This stall sticks out among the standard churro carts that roam around both Disneyland and California Adventure thanks to its oversized churro container look combined with the curious offering of a spicy churro. But aside from immediate novelty, it's simply another snack stop among many in the park and would be lower on the recommendation lists. It's good, but there are other and better snacks at the parks. A good 3 from me.