Disneyland to close award-wining Napa Rose restaurant for extensive makeover
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Disneyland's acclaimed Napa Rose restaurant will temporarily close for renovations in spring 2024, reopening in the fall. While the extensive makeover includes an updated menu, it will keep the beloved 1,500-label wine collection and the iconic Smiling Tiger Salad. The renovation will enhance the restaurant's California Craftsman design, incorporating reclaimed materials such as French oak flooring and a grapevine chandelier. Additionally, the exhibition kitchen and chef's counter will be expanded, along with improvements to the outdoor patio. Chef Andrew Sutton, who oversees several of Disney's signature dining locations, will continue his leadership post-renovation.
The Napa Rose restaurant at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel will undergo an extensive renovation, maintaining its wine collection and beloved menu items.
The refurbishment will introduce reclaimed materials while expanding the chef's counter and outdoor patio, upholding the restaurant's distinguished California Craftsman design.
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