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It will replace an existing eatery in the park.

Tiana’s Palace may replace an existing restaurant in New Orleans Square, according to the Disney Food Blog. It seems more likely that the new eatery would replace the less popular French Market Cafe than the fan favorite Cafe Orleans, but anything is possible.

There’s no information on what the menu at the new restaurant could include, but it’s likely Tiana’s Palace will share commonalities with Tiana’s Place, the “Princess and the Frog”-themed restaurant on the Disney Wonder ship. There,, you can “nibble on the Creole-infused New Orleans Seafood Pepper Pot—a tantalizing bouillabaisse overflowing with calamari, shrimp, scallops and cilantro—or polish off a Cajun-spiced seabass on shrimp jambalaya alongside a crisp fennel salad and remoulade sauce.

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