1AbracadaBar
Carly CaramannaLocated at Disney’s BoardWalk, AbracadaBar is a magician-themed cocktail lounge with a dark, moody ambiance. In classic mouse house fashion, there's more than just vintage props lining the walls. Keep your eyes peeled because the objects on the wall will transform. The bar features an impressive collection of bourbons and ryes, along with some of the best craft cocktails on the property, like the Black Manhattan.
2Oga’s Cantina
Carly CaramannaOnly at Disney could guests visit an infamous fictional watering hole as they step into the world of Star Wars. Oga’s Cantina is modeled after the destination where bounty hunters and travelers would rub elbows and savor exotic concoctions. The interactive bar’s centerpiece is a droid, DJ R-3X, which provides the entertainment during your visit. Order the Fuzzy Tauntaun: the cocktail uses the buzz button plant to create a mind-bending tingling foam that sits on top of the drink.
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3Gurgling Suitcase Libations & Spirits
Carly CaramannaYou’ll swear a cool ocean breeze is blowing your way at Disney’s Old Key West Resort. Its Gurgling Suitcase Libations & Spirits bar fully embraces the resort’s charming laid-back vibes. The must-try here? The signature Turtle Krawl, a numbing and delicious combination of several rums and fresh key lime juice.
4Tambu Lounge
Carly CaramannaNestled on the second floor of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort in the shadows of ‘Ohana, Tambu Lounge is one of Disney World’s oldest bars. With South Pacific influences, the cozy setting slings tropical drinks and an impressive lineup of Hawaiian-inspired appetizers. It’s also where you can try the famous ‘Ohana noodles without securing a coveted reservation.
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5Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto
DisneyElaborate Disney storytelling, set design, and cocktail excellence all work in tandem at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. The tiki bar is every bit an attraction in itself, with elaborate artifacts and treasures lining its walls, but it consistently garners the crowds because of its whimsical interactions and seriously boozy concoctions. The large format Uh-Oa drink dazzles and comes with a show when presented to you.
6La Cava del Tequila
DisneyThe cocktail haven hidden inside Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion may be small but it’s home to one of the most impressive collections of agave-based spirits — over 200 — in the country. After one sip of their signature blended avocado margarita you’ll understand why La Cava del Tequila often has a line out the door. Fantastic drinks are made infinitely better by their knowledgeable staff, including on-site tequila ambassadors who can guide you through the menu.
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7Dahlia Lounge
DisneyPerched high atop the Gran Destino Tower at Disney’s Coronado Resort, Dahlia Lounge takes an upscale approach to your after-park cocktail with décor inspiration from Spanish modernism. With sweeping views of the surrounding parks (and fireworks!), this multi-sensory venue features high-end Spanish wines and delicious cocktails fitting of your surroundings. Their tapas menu has inspired bites like a flight of aged Manchego cheeses.
8Tune-In Lounge
Disney50’s Prime Time Café may be one of the most hard-to-snag in-park reservations, but you can enjoy the theme — sans reservation — at its bar next door, Tune-In Lounge. The retro feel is accented with televisions playing ‘50s favorites, like the original Mickey Mouse Club. The cocktails lean toward fruit-forward and have playful names like Dad’s Electric Lemonade. They also offer a full bar and electric ice cubes that make your drink glow.
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9Victoria Falls
DisneyInspired by one of the world’s largest waterfalls, Victoria Falls is a dimly lit wine bar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. Its expansive menu of South African wines is complemented by an impressive selection of scotch and whiskey. The intimate setting is rich with comfortable seating welcoming you to unwind and relax after a long Disney day. Its light bites, including its signature Braai Burger and goat cheese dip, are some of the best treats at any Disney lounge.
10Nomad Lounge
DisneyNomad Lounge is a welcoming oasis celebrating the spirit of exploration and wanderlust of the Imagineers who built Disney’s Animal Kingdom. In an African-inspired setting — complete with an outdoor waterside patio — you can enjoy a signature cocktail and some of their globally inspired small plates. Don’t forget to look up as guests are welcome to share their travel inspirations on decorative tags that are attached to a chandelier high above.
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11BaseLine Tap House
Carly CaramannaBaseLine Tap House at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is dedicated to the finest wine and craft beer from the West Coast. The industrial-style bar is lined with brick touches inspired by Figueroa Printing Company, a print house that once upon a time was a partner with Disney Studios. Its limited menu includes a standout California cheese and charcuterie board that will have you completely rethinking theme park snacks.
12Wine Bar George
Carly CaramannaAs the only restaurant in Florida owned and led by a master sommelier, Wine Bar George makes for a fantastic evening at Disney Springs, complete with spacious bars on both of its levels. You can feast on their inspired menu and sip on their expansive collection of more than 140 pours of wine available by the glass.
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13Jock Lindsay’s Hanger Bar
DisneyThe immersive nature alone is worth a visit to Jock Lindsay’s Hangar Bar at Disney Springs. Named after the faithful pilot and sidekick of Indiana Jones, the 1940s-themed bar is spacious, and every inch of the space is lined with aviation-themed décor and Disney easter eggs. The bar features an ever-changing menu of exotic bites and refreshing cocktails, like the cool-headed Monkey.
14Steakhouse 71 Lounge
Carly CaramannaIf you’re looking to imbibe after the Magic Kingdom Park fireworks, there are quite a few options within walking distance along the Seven Seas Lagoon. One of the newest hotspots, Steakhouse 71, delivers modern twists on classic cocktails in a setting that celebrates the early days of the theme park. Their now famous stack burger washes down perfectly with a cocoa boulevardier using a Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon that’s exclusive to Disney.
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15Kimonos
DisneyIf you’ve ever dreamed of belting out your favorite Disney songs, you’ll have your chance at Kimonos. The popular after-hours spot at Disney’s Swan Resort is a short walk from Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Crooning goes well into the evening along with a late-night menu of flowing sake and some of the best sushi on property.
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