They are not coming back.

The food trucks at Exposition Park on the West Side of Disney Springs finished their final service on June 7, 2026, and have since been physically removed from the location. What was a casual dining destination for more than a decade is now additional seating. The Cilantro Urban Eatery truck went first, spotted missing during a June 2 visit to the property. 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa and GoJuice served their last guests on June 7 and were removed shortly after.
If you have been following the situation, none of this is a surprise. The closures were reported in advance. But confirmed and complete are different things, and the trucks are now confirmed and complete. The West Side of Disney Springs has a notable gap where they used to be.
Disney Springs is also dealing with a handful of other changes across the Marketplace district that are worth knowing about before you plan a visit around something specific. More on that below.
What Each Truck Was and What It Offered

Cilantro Urban Eatery was a family-owned truck that served Latin American flavors. Cuban sandwiches, arepas, tostadas, ropa vieja. It was doing something genuinely different from the sit-down restaurants nearby, leaning into a cuisine profile that the surrounding Disney Springs dining landscape does not cover heavily.
4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa was the most widely recognized of the three. Mexican-inspired dishes, quick service, and a devoted following built around items like the Taco Cone and, more recently, beef birria. It had name recognition that extended beyond Disney Springs regulars because of the broader 4 Rivers brand and because the Taco Cone became the kind of item people mentioned when you asked what to eat at Disney Springs.
GoJuice was the one that made the most sense in a Florida summer context. Smoothies and cold beverages, including the Beach Bum and the Green Machine, in an outdoor setting where the heat is a factor for essentially every guest. There is not a direct equivalent filling that role on the West Side right now.
Together they represented something the rest of Disney Springs dining does not: fast, affordable, no-reservation, walk-up food in a space where most options require either a wait, a reservation, or a larger commitment of time and money. The seating area that replaced them solves a different problem than the one they solved.
What Is Happening Inside the Marketplace Co-op

Floor-to-ceiling black construction curtains have gone up inside, cordoning off a substantial central section of the showroom floor. The scale of the curtained area points to something more significant than a routine merchandise swap. Whether it is a structural layout change, a new boutique concept moving in, or a full overhaul of a specific interior section is not something Disney has confirmed publicly.
The building itself is open. The perimeter merchandise and the Tren-D boutique attached to the space are accessible. What is not accessible is the central showroom floor section behind the curtains, which represents a meaningful chunk of what the Marketplace Co-op typically offers.
No timeline for completion has been announced. The Marketplace Co-op has a strong track record of rotating interesting concepts through its floor plan over the years, from WonderGround Gallery to the runDisney showcase and various specialty boutiques. Whatever is being built behind the current curtains follows a history of those reveals being worth the wait. But guests visiting in the near term should know that they are walking into a partial experience rather than the full one.
The Rest of the Disney Springs Changes Picture
The food truck closure and the Marketplace Co-op refurbishment are landing alongside several other changes across Disney Springs that have been accumulating recently.
The CrazyShake pop-up by Black Tap ran at the former Sprinkles location for nearly three months and generated real social media attention during its run. It closed at the end of May. The location is currently dark with no confirmed replacement.
The Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop is preparing for a significant relocation and overhaul. Ghirardelli has been one of the most consistent destinations in the Marketplace district for years, reliable enough that many guests build it into their Disney Springs visit without a second thought. The specifics of where it is moving and when have not been announced, but the change is coming and it will visibly reshape that corner of the Marketplace.
Cole Haan has been signaling its arrival at Disney Springs on the retail side, representing one of the additions coming into the picture as multiple departures and relocations continue on the other end.
What This Means for a Disney Springs Visit Right Now
The practical picture for guests planning visits in the current window looks like this.
The West Side food truck option is gone with no replacement in the same location. If quick, affordable, walk-up dining on the West Side was part of your plan, it needs to be rebuilt around alternatives. The Marketplace side of the district has more quick-service density and is the more reliable area for that kind of dining right now.
The Marketplace Co-op is open but operating with a significant portion of its interior inaccessible. General browsing is still possible. A visit centered on a specific boutique experience or the interior showroom floor will be limited until the refurbishment is complete.
Ghirardelli is still operating but in a pre-relocation state. If it has historically been a must-stop, checking its current status before your visit is worth doing, because the transition is coming.
The Disney Springs dining and retail landscape is in a period of visible flux right now. Most of what is changing will resolve into something better than what it is replacing. The in-between moment is the one that requires guests to adjust their expectations and check what is current before assuming the district looks the way it did on their last visit.
If you want a current rundown of what is open and worth visiting at Disney Springs before your trip, leave a comment with when you are heading there. We track these changes as they happen and will give you the most accurate picture we have of what to expect when you arrive.



