Disneyland unveils new alcoholic beverages at popular restaurants
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Tuesday marks the first day Disneyland guests can purchase beer, wine, specialty cocktails and new food items from select restaurants at the “Happiest Place on Earth.”
The Disney Parks Blog revealed which new food and beverage items will be available at the River Belle Terrace, Carnation Café and Café Orleans at Disneyland.
Disney officials announced in July that those restaurants would have new menu offerings, which included a slew of alcoholic beverages.
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Here are some of the new alcoholic offerings coming to the restaurants.
River Belle Terrace
Beverages:
• Wildberry Mule
• Nielson Wines Chardonnay
• Meiomi Wines Pinot Noir
• Modelo Especial Mexican Lager
• Smog City Brewing’s Sabre-Toothed Squirrel Hoppy American Amber Ale
Carnation Café
Beverages:
McBride Sisters Chardonnay
Mirassou Wines Pinot Noir
Karl Strauss Brewing Company Follow the Sun Blonde Ale
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Hazy Little Thing IPA
House Hurricane
Café Orleans
Beverages:
Lavender Mimosa
Orange Juice Mimosa
Bloody Mary
Peach Pie Margarita
Chandon California Sparkling Wine
Fess Parker Winery Chardonnay
Silver Palm Wines Cabernet Sauvignon
Michelob ULTRA Light Lager
Golden Road Brewing Ride On 10 Hop Hazy IPA
The restaurants also unveiled new food options, such as the Country Cuban Sandwich at River Belle Terrace and Walt’s Chili-Cheese Omelet at Café Orleans.
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The complete list of the new food and beverage items and when they will be available can be found here.
Before 2019, Disneyland was considered a “dry park” with no alcohol on its premises, except for the exclusive Club 33 restaurant.
Guests who want to enjoy an adult beverage would have to visit Disney California Adventure Park or Downtown Disney to satisfy those cravings.
The “dry park” label began to fade when Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge and the park’s first bar, Oga’s Cantina, opened in May 2019.
Walt Disney himself opposed the sell of of alcohol in his parks, saying he felt the introduction of booze would ruin the family atmosphere, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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