Sleepy Hollow in Liberty Square now features hand-painted Coca-Cola murals that blend vintage advertising with Magic Kingdom Park‘s colonial theming, further expanding the beverage company's presence at the Most Magical Place on Earth.
Colonial-Themed Coca-Cola Art

One mural decorates the side of the building near the pickup window. It shows a vintage glass Coca-Cola bottle with period-appropriate text: “A Revolutionary Concoction – Coca-Cola now with Carbonation & Ice.”
The second sign appears on a cast-member door originally labeled “Sleepy Hollow Inn – Ice Deliveries.” Added text reads: “A Rustic Drink For Rustic Folks – Coca-Cola.”

The themed artwork appeared this week on the Quick-Service restaurant's exterior. WDWNT posted this photo on Facebook showing one of two brand-new signs designed to fit Liberty Square's 18th-century aesthetic.
Both murals use vintage styling, matching Liberty Square's colonial America theme. The artwork follows “Hosted by Coca-Cola” signs added beneath Sleepy Hollow's main signage in 2025.

Sleepy Hollow is a Quick-Service dining location serving fresh waffles, funnel cakes, and corn dogs.
Coca-Cola and Disney World: Partners Since 1971
Coca-Cola and Walt Disney World Resort have partnered since the vacation destination opened in 1971, continuing a relationship that started with Disneyland Resort in 1955. Disney parks serve exclusively Coca-Cola beverages, with the company sponsoring multiple theme park locations, including Club Cool at EPCOT. The company even designed specialty themed bottles for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disneyland Park.

The three-story Coca-Cola store at Disney Springs offers two floors of merchandise, photo opportunities with a seven-foot polar bear, and a rooftop tasting deck where guests sample international soft drink flavors. It's the perfect place for dedicated Coke fans!
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