The Downtown Disney District
at the Disneyland Resort has been
undergoing a multi-year transformation, including a brand-new entrance plaza
and stage for live music, new restaurants — including a new two-story food hall — and
new shopping opportunities such as an expanded sweet shop.
As part of its makeover, the 24-year-old shopping and dining
district is embracing the history of its Golden State location, with the east
side (closest to the theme parks) rooted in the California Craftsman style of Disney’s
Grand Californian Hotel & Spa,
while the newly-reimagined west side takes design queues from the iconic Disneyland
Hotel.
Disney drew inspiration from Southern California's mid-century modern architecture for the entire west-end expansion, using bright colors, design elements and patterns inspired by the region.
Credit: Credit 2025 Levy Restaurants
“Disney drew inspiration from Southern
California’s mid-century modern architecture for the entire west end expansion,
aiming to use the bright colors, design elements and patterns inspired by the
region," notes a representative from Levy Restaurants, the group behind the
district’s newest addition, Parkside Market,
which celebrated its grand opening on Jan. 22, 2025.
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The mid-century modern-inspired Parkside Market food hall features
three dining locations on the ground floor — Sip & Sonder, GG’s
Chicken Shop and Seoul Sister — with the rooftop Vista Parkside Market bar offering craft cocktails and mocktails with
views of Disneyland’s Monorail and the bustling district below.
The new Parkside Market food hall features three unique dining locations on the ground floor.
Credit: 2025 Disneyland ResortBut don’t let the “food hall” description fool you, as each
Parkside Market eatery offers clients something unique. Black-women-owned Sip & Sonder (recognized as one
the best cafés in L.A. by the Los Angeles Times) serves signature
lattes, freshly baked treats and frozen drinks; Seoul Sister serves a menu
based on bibimbap (Korean rice bowls) but with a California twist; and GG's
Chicken Shop founded by James Beard Award-winning restaurateurs Rob Katz and
Kevin Boehm and Michelin-starred chef Lee Wolen serves family-friendly dishes,
including fried chicken, salads and classic sides.
Parkside Market is open daily from
11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sip & Sonder serves breakfast sandwiches from 7 to 11
a.m.
Then, in a bid for its first Michelin star,
Disneyland has partnered with two Michelin-starred chefs to bring three new
Mexican restaurants to the district. Chef Carlos Gaytan helms Paseo (for fine dining), Centrico (for casual
table-service) and Tiendita (for quick-service street food); all three opened in May 2024. Arthur & Sons Steak
and Bourbon (a classic steakhouse) and Pearl’s Roadside BBQ will be led by chef Joe Isadori and will begin construction
soon.
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Veering away from mall-style chain stores, Downtown
Disney recently debuted the Avengers Reserve shop;
merchandise here celebrates characters and stories from the Marvel
Universe. The new D-Lander Shop features
co-branded collections, including items from an extremely popular collaboration
between Disney and athletic apparel brand Lululemon.
The Avengers Reserve shop celebrates characters and stories from the Marvel Universe.
Credit: 2025 Disneyland ResortOn Jan. 24, 2025, Disney
Storyland Boutique celebrated its grand opening with a focus on “all things
cute and adorable.” The charming shop’s plush collections are imported from
Japan’s Disney Stores and have already created a social media buzz.
Because we all know no Disneyland day is complete
without sweet treats, the whimsical new Disney Wonderful World of Sweets (formally
Marceline’s Confectionary) is a one-stop shop for candy, caramel apples, baked
goods and confections, including freshly made Werther’s Original Caramel popcorn (yes, it’s the
same craveable popcorn sold in the Germany Pavilion at Epcot). The shop also
features exclusive merch themed to sweet new characters, Poppi the popcorn
bucket and cake pops named Jimmi, Fluffi, Bonni and Lolli.
The whimsical new Disney Wonderful World of Sweets is a one-stop shop for candy, caramel apples, baked goods and confections.
Credit: 2025 Disneyland ResortStill unknown is what’s coming to the former ESPN
zone, which recently went behind construction walls after being empty for
several years. The large multi-story space provides a golden opportunity for
even more new shopping and dining locations.
Once viewed as a "pass-through" corridor to
and from the theme parks, Downtown Disney has become a vibrant place where
clients will want to spend time shopping, dining and enjoying live
entertainment. Unlike Disney Springs in Orlando, which is a bus ride away from
most Walt Disney World hotels, the district is easily accessible on foot from
all three Disneyland Resort hotels and many nearby "Good Neighbor"
properties, making these additions — coupled with new in-park attractions and
experiences — even more reasons for clients to plan extended Disneyland
vacations.
“The Downtown Disney District is undergoing
unprecedented growth and change — adding a variety of world-class dining,
beloved brands, local businesses and new areas where guests can gather,” said
Jason Smith, vice president of Disneyland Resort Hotels and Downtown Disney
District. “We are making the district a destination in its own right, and we
look forward to additional experiences coming soon.”