Disneyland Closes Dining Location Permanently After Two Decades to Prepare For New Concept

Disneyland Resort‘s shopping and dining district is in a period of ongoing changes, with longtime staples closing and new arrivals on the way. Some of these transitions are part of a long-term plan to open signature culinary experiences in this area, and others are simply examples of regular tenant turnover. One of the more surprising changes just took effect.

A dining location at Disneyland Resort is now closed permanently after two decades of operation to prepare for a new concept. We have details on the closure and what's coming next. Mickey Visit brings you the latest Disney news and planning resources, including a milestone for Disneyland's future Avatar land and popcorn buckets available at Disneyland right now.

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Disneyland Closes Dining Location in Downtown Disney

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We previously reported that Disneyland filed a permit with the city of Anaheim for a 1,200-square-foot “remodel of [an] existing beverage/food unit” to prepare for a “new tenant,” with the location listed referring to Jamba. The work is now underway with the location closed.

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Originally known as Jamba Juice, the small shop served smoothies, juices, and bowls. It opened in 2003, just two years after Downtown Disney itself was first established. The overall Jamba franchise will continue its operations nationwide.

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Jamba permanently closed at Downtown Disney in Disneyland Resort on July 6, 2026. The dining location's final day open was July 5, after 23 years in business at its Disney spot.

Now, work turns to converting the 1,200-square-foot space into the future home of Bopo Go!, a spinoff of the franchise Bopomofo Café by Eric Wang and Philip Wang, inspired by convenience stores in Asia.

Bopo Go! in Downtown Disney
Photo via Disney

Bopo Go! will serve boba tea, aka bubble tea, made without any artificial ingredients. The tea is sourced from Taiwan, and the matcha is sourced from Japan.

Disney has not announced an opening date for Bopo Go! at the time of this writing. The company first teased the arrival of Bopo Go! in 2025 before the specific location was confirmed earlier this year as Jamba's replacement.

The space is located between SEPHORA and Pandora Jewelry, near World of Disney on the side of Downtown Disney closest to Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.

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The transition from Jamba to Bopo Go! is one of many newsworthy items throughout Downtown Disney lately.

Happy Ice just opened for business, serving all-natural frozen treats. The new Earl of Sandwich permanent location finally opened after years of limbo. Starting July 10, guests can see the Bubbles Experience near the Downtown Disney LIVE! Stage for a limited time.

Construction continues on future restaurants, including Big Boi Lumpia Co., Arthur & Sons Steak & Bourbon, Pearl's Roadside BBQ, and Porto's Bakery & Café.

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Blake Taylor is Senior Writer at Mickey Visit. He has been writing about The Walt Disney Company and the entertainment industry since age 12, when Pixar hosted the world premiere of Cars in Blake’s hometown. Thousands of Blake’s news articles have appeared in Attractions Magazine, /Film, Looper, Explore, Rotoscopers, WDW Radio, The Muppet Mindset, and The Main Street Gazette. Blake is an alumnus of the Disney College Program. Education: Communications at Appalachian State University | Favorite Disney attraction: Fantasmic! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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