Disneyland Paris has a new restaurant, BRASSERIE Rosalie, which opened its doors December 8, 2023, in the Disney Village.
The Details
After almost a year of renovations, BRASSERIE Rosalie opened its doors to guests, offering a menu of the great classics of traditional French cuisine.
Open from 8:30am for breakfast until late evening, Rosalie will satisfy the taste buds of lovers of French gastronomy, with classics such as Burgundy snails, onion soup au gratin, avocado-shrimp cocktails, and a wide range of oysters and seafood.
Among the restaurant’s specialties are the creamy lobster pot pie, the braised beef fondant, the Rosalie sauerkraut, the old-fashioned veal blanquette or the mussels with Chablis and Isigny cream.
An outdoor counter adjacent to the restaurant also offers sandwiches, salads, fresh juices and French pastries to take away and eat on the go.
The Design
Operated and imagined by the Bertrand Group, in collaboration with Walt Disney Imagineering, Rosalie is an elegant two-story restaurant, with a design inspired by the great traditional brasseries.
One of the focal points of the restaurant is a motorized chandelier, created exclusively for BRASSERIE Rosalie by the Parisian studio, AC3, which rises to a height of several meters and offers an elegant visual for visitors entering the restaurant, with its mobile lights and color changes. It can be seen in the video below.
“We are delighted to collaborate with Groupe Bertrand, which already operates two other popular restaurants on our site, to open BRASSERIE Rosalie, the first of the new exciting dining concepts that we will gradually offer to Disney Village guests in the coming years. The French brasserie has long been part of Groupe Bertrand’s DNA, and we are confident in the success of this magnificent dining destination, which offers guests authentic French cuisine – a first for Disney Village,” shared Jillian DeKunder, Director, Operating Participants at Disneyland Paris in a press statement.
The exterior of BRASSERIE Rosalie combines textures in natural tones mixing wood, brick and metal, creating a contemporary atmosphere.
Disneyland Paris also says it offers a glimpse of the new visual identity of Disney Village, whose facades will be redesigned starting in 2024.