Menu

Some of Magic Kingdom’s Most Magical (and Expensive) Restaurants Have Just Received New Liquor Offerings

When you think of visiting Walt Disney World Resort and alcohol, you may think of the popular ‘Drink Around the World’ challenge associated with EPCOT.

EPCOT has been serving alcoholic beverages since its opening in 1982, but did you know that Magic Kingdom didn’t serve alcohol until 2012? It’s true!

Nowadays, alcohol can be found in most table service locations in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. Two of the most exquisite restaurants in Magic Kingdom have just added some new cocktails to their menus.

RELATED: Is This Beloved Magic Kingdom Attraction Finally Returning?

Located inside the Cinderella Castle is Cinderella’s Royal Table, one of the most expensive restaurants in the Magic Kingdom. Guests can dine inside a banquet hall adorned with medieval flags, stained-glass windows looking out into Fantasyland, and grand stone archways.

Everything about Cinderella’s Royal Table is majestic, and Guests are encouraged to partake in “a feast fit for royalty,” according to Disney’s official website.

be-our-guest-restaurant-magic-kingdom

Credit: Disney

RELATED: Unlimited Alcohol at Disney’s Magic Kingdom? Yes, It’s a Thing!

Further inside the Disney Park lies the Be Our Guest Restaurant, located in Fantasyland. This restaurant is within Beast’s enchanted castle, and Guests can dine in three different locations from the classic film: the Grand Ballroom, the West Wing, and the Castle Gallery.

RELATED: Even More Alcoholic Beverages Are Now Available in the Magic Kingdom

These are the new cocktails available at Cinderella’s Royal Table during dinner and at Be Our Guest Restaurant during both lunch and dinner:

  • The French 75, made with Fords Gin, Charles de Fère Réserve Chardonnay Tradition Brut, lemon juice, and pure cane sugar
  • The Bloody Mary, made with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, bloody mary mix, cucumber, green olive, and grape tomato

Each of these cocktails costs $14.50.

RELATED: Are Alcohol Sales Becoming a Problem In This Disney Park?

If you get the chance to visit either of these luxurious Walt Disney World Resort restaurants, you can now indulge in these new cocktails!

About Isabella Reimer

Isabella Reimer grew up visiting Walt Disney World and relocated to Central Florida to be even closer to The Most Magical Place on Earth. She earned her Bachelor’s from Florida State University, where she studied Creative Writing and Women’s Studies. Her biggest hobby is bonding with the ikran at Avatar Flight of Passage, and her retirement plan includes becoming the 1,000 Happy Haunt of the Haunted Mansion.