The food trucks at Exposition Park, on the West Side of Disney Springs, have officially rolled out.
Disney Springs Food Trucks Removed

As reported recently, Disney Springs is closing all food trucks in Exposition Park.
During our June 2 visit to Disney Springs, we noticed the first of the three food trucks had been removed. The first to go was Cilantro Urban Eatery, a family-owned business known for serving Latin American flavors.

The final two had their last day of operation at Disney Springs on June 7. 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa, which served authentic yet innovative Mexican-inspired dishes, including the iconic Taco Cone and new beef barria dishes, and GoJuice, which served cool beverages and flavorful smoothies—like the Beach Bum or the Green Machine.
Though the lineup changed over the years, food trucks had been part of Disney Springs for more than a decade. The venue gave guests a rotating-style casual dining option in Exposition Park, with menus ranging from Mexican-inspired dishes to Latin American fare, smoothies, and açai bowls.

The cleared area now serves merely as additional seating for guests passing through the West Side. The area will reportedly now become a seating area.
The removal comes as Disney Springs continues to see regular changes across its dining and retail lineup. We will continue to monitor the former food truck area for updates.
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