Cute, aesthetic, and surprisingly spacious—but overpriced drinks and limited menu options hold it back. We visited Disney Harvest Market at the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, and while we arrived right at opening, it was already buzzing. The café is located on the 3rd floor of Building No. 2, which you access via escalator or elevator. The vibe is rustic-meets-Disney, with exposed red brick walls and seasonal displays—including a giant Mickey statue perfect for photos. This location opened in Dec 2022, as part of the Red Brick Warehouse’s major renovation, which added 25 new stores. We stumbled upon it after seeing an ad downstairs and decided to check it out with our group of six—no reservation, and they seated us right away. The afternoon tea set looked adorable—tiered trays, Mickey-themed bites, and pastel drinks—but we didn’t order it. Heads-up: everyone at the table is required to order a drink, which felt a bit forced. Not everyone wanted one, but I went with the green smoothie, which was actually delicious and came with a mint garnish. The matcha latte had Goofy art in the foam, which was a fun surprise. Prices were on the high side: Green smoothie: ~¥850 Matcha latte: ~¥800 Kids set (oatmeal pancakes): ¥1,200 All served on Mickey-shaped plates with ears—very aesthetic and kid-friendly. Only downside: no bathrooms inside the restaurant. You have to walk across the building or go downstairs, which isn’t ideal with kids or during busy hours. If you’re into Disney, cute plating, and waterfront vibes, this place is worth a visit—especially for the photo ops and seasonal displays. But the menu is limited, and the drink policy feels overpriced for what you get. Still, the staff were friendly, and the ambiance was cozy and photogenic. Would I go again? Maybe—with a friend to split the...
Read moreDisney Harvest Market Yokohama Review on 15/4/2025
I stepped into Disney Harvest Market with no clear expectations—just curiosity. But after visiting the "shop" on the third floor of Red Brick Warehouse, I left with one overriding thought: confusion.
The name had me envisioning something grand, lively, and thematic—perhaps a marketplace overflowing with fresh produce, artisanal goods, or farm-inspired Disney treats. Instead, I found myself in a souvenir shop, where the "harvest" seemed to refer to an assortment of coffee mugs, coffee makers, greeting cards, and giftware rather than any actual farm-to-table experience.
Then there was the Disney aspect. With a name like this, I half-expected a vibrant Disney wonderland—an immersive space with interactive exhibits or even AI-powered robotic characters bringing the magic to life. But there were no enchanted displays, no animated mascots, and certainly no hint of a farm—just neatly arranged merchandise, leaving me wondering what, exactly, this place was...
Read moreA healthy theme restaurant that impose Disney taxes into it. Expect above market average pricing. Serve everything in Disney theme . From food to tableware. Have a little sundry session that sells their house theme products, of course with Disney taxes to it. Any individual seating in needs to order at least a drink . Good for fans that want to take pictures. I just find this place lack of attention to detail since it's primarily customer base are kids. Table are square and has sharp corner. Witness a kid bang into it. Should have...
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