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Disney today has announced a multi-year transformation of Disney Village at Disneyland Paris. The Disney Village transformation will include new dining options and refreshed shopping and entertainment offerings.
The first announcement was that Cafe Mickey will be replaced with Rosalie, a new lakeside French brasserie to open in 2023.
Rosalie, the new two-floor restaurant will feature 500 seats in contemporary interiors. Inspired by Parisian brasseries, it will celebrate renowned French "Art de Vivre" and classic cuisine in a modern yet elegant setting, with expanded terraces looking over Lake Disney. Honoring both regional diversity and product seasonality, the restaurant will cater to all cravings. In addition to table service, a counter will offer French bakery-inspired options for take away like viennoiseries, pastries, sandwiches and salads, as well as a selection of products satisfying every taste and level of service. Seasonally, an outdoor terrace will welcome guests on the lake's edge.
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