Disneyland has given us our first look inside the reimagined Napa Rose, ahead of its February 6 reopening at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. The reopening comes just in time for the restaurant’s 25th anniversary, introducing a modern update to one of Disneyland Resort’s finest dining locations.
Originally opening in 2001, Napa Rose has long been known for its California wine country-inspired cuisine and refined atmosphere. The newly released images show a warm, thoughtfully redesigned interior that blends classic Craftsman style with modern touches inspired by Napa Valley’s landscape, history, and people.

The newly updated dining room features rich wood tones, stone and leather accents, and design details with a nod to vineyards and wine barrels. An impressive chandelier inspired by grapevines hangs above the space, while a dramatic wine wall greets guests as they head inside. The restaurant also includes several distinct dining areas, including an open show kitchen, private dining spaces, outdoor terraces, and an updated bar and lounge.

Along with the refreshed look, Napa Rose will reopen with an elevated dining experience focused on seasonal ingredients and wine-forward cuisine. The main dining room will offer a four-course tasting menu, allowing guests to choose from several options for each course. The bar and lounge will feature an à la carte menu with smaller plates, seafood, charcuterie, and specialty items like caviar service.

The restaurant’s wine program remains a major highlight. Napa Rose’s cellar includes more than 13,000 bottles from approximately 1,500 labels, showcasing wines from California and major wine regions worldwide.
Napa Rose will be open seven days a week from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Reservations are recommended and can be made through the Disneyland website or Disneyland app.



