Gordon Ramsay’s New Pub Sign Now Visible at Downtown Disney

Bram Lybeert

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Gordon Ramsay’s New Pub Sign Now Visible at Downtown Disney

Shortly after Gordon Ramsay visited Disneyland Resort to promote his upcoming new Downtown Disney restaurant, the sign for the venue is now visible in the shopping and dining district.

Gordon Ramsay at The Carnaby Sign

The modern sign is now visible at the side of the building near Nectar Life. It matches the logo revealed during the announcement, with a white backdrop for the dark blue text.

Gordon Ramsay's New Pub Sign Now Visible at Downtown Disney

The letter “E” in “The” is styled after a British flag. The rest of the façade appears unfinished, while the inside suggests a lot of work remaining to be done.

The other side of the venue still has a brown scrim with lightly themed construction walls to both the venue and Earl of Sandwich, as it is a team effort between the franchise and Gordon Ramsay.

Gordon Ramsay at The Carnaby Restaurant

Gordon Ramsay at The Carnaby Restaurant logo

Disneyland Resort’s Downtown Disney District in Anaheim, California, will expand its culinary offerings with “Gordon Ramsay at The Carnaby”, an all-new British-themed gastropub.

The concept, as detailed by Disney Parks Blog, is a collaboration between world-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay and the creators of Earl of Sandwich. The restaurant will be situated on the second floor above a new Earl of Sandwich location within the shopping and dining district and is designed to evoke the cultural energy of London’s Carnaby Street during the 1960s.

The interior and atmosphere of The Carnaby are intended to transport guests to the heart of the “Swinging London” era. Planned features include décor, British pop art, and a soundtrack of British Invasion rock music. Patrons will be able to dine in a bar area, booths, or on outdoor terraces that overlook the district.

Gordon Ramsay at The Carnaby Restaurant

Menu highlights will reflect classic British fare that has defined Ramsay’s career, including his signature beef Wellington, traditional fish and chips, and sticky toffee pudding.

In remarks accompanying the announcement, Ramsay emphasized the aim of bringing the “cool Britannia” spirit to the locale, positioning the venue as a destination for both casual dinners and social gatherings. An official opening date has not yet been announced for The Carnaby.

Have you visited any of Gordon Ramsay’s other restaurants? Let us know on social media if you have high hopes for his new offering at Downtown Disney.

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