New Update on San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park
By Disney Destinations
June 22, 2023
At Disney California Adventure Park, the San Fransokyo
Public Works Department has been diligently beautifying and making improvements
to the local cannery district, which is home to a diverse neighborhood of
eateries and businesses. In our previous update, we looked at a few of the
landmarks and establishments you’ll see the industrious mash-up city from Walt Disney
Animation Studios’ Academy Award-winning film “Big Hero 6.”
Today, we’re excited to share that, over the summer, the
local eateries will start to introduce delicious new menu offerings! Starting in
mid-July, Guests will be able to sample new San Fransokyo selections at Lucky
Fortune Cookery, and the Port of San Fransokyo Cerveceria will officially open.
In the weeks following, additional dining options, unique shopping and more
will be introduced as the transformation of this thriving seaside plaza
continues through mid-August.
When the transformation is completed, locations across the
area – from Cappuccino Cart outside the San Fransokyo Gate Bridge to The Bakery
Tour – will be decked out in street art and colorful banners celebrating the
Big Hero 6 team after their victory over Yokai.
Let’s explore more places Guests will be able to visit in
San Fransokyo Square!
Ear the Hamada Bot Shop will be the San Fransokyo Maker’s
Market, a storefront stocked with unique apparel, homewares and more featuring
Baymax and friends. In the concept art above, the market’s shelves are situated
on robot storage cases, with decommissioned battle bots on display. If Guests
turn a sharp eye to the rafters overhead, they may spot the local battlebot
champion, Hiro’s Megabot!
Across the way, a vending machine dispenses collectible
golden medallions featuring Baymax and other iconic images from San Fransokyo.
The diverse array of flavorful fare in San Fransokyo Square will include current favorites and new creations inspired by Asian cuisine, as well as the Big Hero 6 themselves. Let’s check out the dining destinations Guests will be able to try.
Aunt Cass Café, the second bakery café operated by Hiro’s loving aunt, will serve dishes, soups in freshly baked Boudin Sourdough bread bowls and more inspired by Japanese cuisine. On the outside of this quick service restaurant Guests will find a mural of Aunt Cass’ pet cat, Mochi.
An old fishing net tannery across from the café is being converted to Rita’s Turbine Blenders, and a giant drink dispenser offering delicious margaritas and ice beverages. This refreshment stand is owned and named after the repair technician who maintains the floating wind turbine, resembling a giant koi fish, that sits atop the structure.
In addition to these locations, Guests can expect new menu
items at Cocina Cucamonga and Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.
Keep an eye out for Disney Eats Foodie Guide, coming soon, for the full list of
cuisine to come.
San Fransokyo Square will be full of fun travelers of all
ages! On a scale of one through ten, how would you rate your excitement?
Both them park reservations and valid admission for the same
park on the same day are required for park entry.
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