Three Disneyland Restaurants to Start Serving Alcohol for the First Time

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Three Disneyland Restaurants to Start Serving Alcohol for the First Time

Three Disneyland restaurants will be serving alcohol for the first time starting this fall. Disneyland was historically a dry park until Oga’s Cantina opened with Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in 2019. Blue Bayou also began offering select alcoholic beverages in 2021.

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At the Disneyland Resort, Food & Beverage teams regularly introduce new seasonal food and beverage offerings throughout the year, and in tandem with new menu items resort-wide this fall, select table service restaurants will feature new beverage options beginning September 12 that enhance the culinary experience.

Following the introduction of select alcoholic beverage options at Blue Bayou, this update creates a consistent and enhanced Guest experience across these four Disneyland Park table service restaurants (Blue Bayou, Café Orleans, River Belle Terrace, & Carnation Café).


Each location will offer a small selection of beer and wine as well as the themed offerings below:

  • River Belle Terrace will launch a brunch offering, six new food items for lunch and dinner – including Roasted Summer Squash and a BBQ Burnt Ends Pasta – and a Wildberry Mule (alcoholic) and a Mississippi Mud Pie (non-alcoholic).
  • Café Orleans will bring back the Potato & Sausage Soup and introduce a Pimm’s Hurricane (alcoholic) and Bayou Punch (non-alcoholic).
  • Carnation Café will offer a new Veggie Skillet, Walt’s Chili-Cheese Omelet and Bloody Mary (alcoholic) and mimosa options with breakfast, a Peach Pie Margarita (alcoholic) and Orange Cream Soda (non-alcoholic) for other meal times.

These four locations are often chosen by Guests to celebrate special occasions, and Disney heard from Guests that they would appreciate the option of a special beverage to accompany their meal. At each location the drink options were thoughtfully sourced or designed to pair with and reflect the specific cuisine and inspiration of each table service restaurant.

There are no plans to introduce alcoholic beverages at quick service locations within Disneyland Park.

What do you think about more alcoholic beverages coming to restaurants at Disneyland?

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