The Disney Springs Food Trucks Are Closing Forever — And Fans Are Already Saying Goodbye
If you’ve been putting off one last Taco Cone run at Disney Springs, consider this your final warning. The beloved food truck courtyard at Exposition Park on the West Side is closing permanently in mid-June 2026 — and once those trucks roll away, they won’t be coming back.
According to Inside the Magic, three vendors that have called Disney Springs home for over a decade are shutting down for good at the end of business on June 7, 2026. No official announcement has come from Disney itself yet, but the closures have been confirmed through employee reports and widespread industry coverage.
Which Food Trucks Are Closing?
The three trucks calling it quits are:
- 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck — Famous for its Taco Cones and beef birria, this truck became one of the most recognizable quick-service spots at Disney Springs. If you’ve seen someone walking through the West Side balancing a cone stuffed with Mexican street food, this is where it came from.
- Cilantro Urban Eatery Food Truck — The go-to for Latin American flavors, including Cuban sandwiches, arepas, and ropa vieja. A genuinely different dining option in a landscape increasingly dominated by upscale sit-downs.
- GoJuice — The lighter option of the trio, slinging smoothies and açai bowls for guests who wanted something refreshing without committing to a full meal.
What’s Taking Their Place?
Here’s the part that stings a little: according to reports, the vacated courtyard space will be converted into additional guest seating rather than welcoming new food vendors. So what was once a lively, casual dining hub will become… somewhere to sit down between shopping stops.
Disney has made no official statement about longer-term plans for the area, but the prime real estate — tucked next to Summer House on the Lake and the West Side Starbucks, across from the Marvel and Star Wars stores — is unlikely to sit empty forever.
The End of a Downtown Disney Era
These food trucks have been a fixture at Disney Springs for over a decade, and that history matters. They were holdovers from the old Downtown Disney days — casual, approachable, and priced in a way that felt accessible when everything around them was trending upward.
Over the years, Disney Springs has repositioned itself dramatically. Celebrity chef restaurants, luxury retail, and upscale lounges have replaced many of the smaller, scrappier options that once made the district feel welcoming to every type of guest. The food trucks were among the last remaining spots where you could grab a genuinely good, quick, affordable meal without a reservation or a premium price tag.
That made them uniquely valuable — especially on a packed Saturday when every table at Morimoto Asia is booked three weeks out and you just need something to eat.
Why This Matters for Your Next Visit
If you’re heading to Walt Disney World this summer, here’s the practical reality: the Exposition Park food truck courtyard is effectively done. Plan your West Side dining accordingly before June 7 if you want one last visit.
For guests arriving after that date, the West Side quick-service landscape gets noticeably thinner. The area already lost some casual options in recent years, and these three trucks were plugging a real gap — fast, flavorful food at a mid-range price point with no reservation needed.
We’ll keep watching to see whether Disney announces a replacement dining concept for the space. Given the location and the direction Disney Springs has been heading, we wouldn’t be surprised to see something more polished (and more expensive) announced down the road.
But for now, pour one out for the Taco Cone. It earned its place in the Disney Springs canon, and it will be missed.
Source: Inside the Magic — Disney Springs Continues Major West Side Transformation With Permanent Closure
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