Disney4me Posted November 12, 2014 Report Share Posted November 12, 2014 ’Tis the season… and we’re not talking about Fall or the Holidays (though they are soon upon us here at Disney World). Nope, it’s about that time of year when Disney World bars and lounges receive a menu makeover.Classic Margarita with a ViewIf you’d like to explore all the options including beer and wine, we’ve got the updated Disney Bar and Lounge Menu for you here. And today we’re going page-by-page through the Specialty Cocktails to explore the new offerings, and see which of the favorites have stuck around. Allrighty, then… here we go!Pimm’s Punch and the Rye Manhattan are both returnees that are included in the updated menu.Pimm’s Punch and Rye ManhattanPimm’s Punch as servedBut the Moscow Mule, Blue Mule, and the Sidecar Noir (nominee for favorite name!) are all new.Moscow or Blue Mule, and Sidecar NoirSmoked Turkey stuck around, and is joined by the Fireball Cocktail.Smoked Turkey and Fireball CocktailThe Pina CoLAVA and Bahama Mama aren’t going anywhere, and neither are the Ultimate Long Island Iced Tea or the Captain’s Mai Tai.Pina CoLAVA and Bahama MamaPina CoLAVA from Petals Pool Bar at Disney’s Pop Century ResortUltimate Long Island Iced Tea and Captain’s Mai TaiUltimate Long Island Iced TeaPerhaps the most unique beverage joining the ranks is the Banana Spiced Rum Martini: Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum, Bols Creme de Banana, and RumChata Cream Liqueur.The Godiva Chocolate Martini is still available (however, the Godiva Chocolate Flight is not included on the updated menu).Banana Spiced Rum Martini and Godiva Chocolate MartiniThe regular Bacardi Mojito is listed alongside the new Raspberry-Ginger Mojito.Raspberry Ginger Mojito and Bacardi MojitoMojitoYou’ll still have plenty of opportunities to stock up on souvenir glow cubes with these fan favorites: the Magical Star Cocktail and Blue “Glow-tini.â€Glow drinks! Blue Glow-TiniThe Agave Nectar Margarita and Habanero Lime Margarita remain, but now you’ll see two Tequila Flights listed on the same page: a Lunazul flight, and a Roca Patron.Margaritas and Tequila FlightsPossibly the biggest addition, though, is the selection of tequila choices available in two-ounce pours.TequilaNo major changes to the Non-Alcoholic Specialties, which still feature All-Natural Lemonade, Wild Strawberry Lemonade, Coconut Elixir, and the Sparkling No-Jito.Non-alcoholic SpecialtiesLemonade with Wild Berry FoamSo, you’ve got a few new choices when you’re raising a glass during your Disney World vacation. What do you think of the additions and changes? Did your tried-and-true stick around, or do you like to change things up a bit with each visit to your favorite Disney World watering hole? No matter what, we say, “Cheers!”Which specialty cocktail would you choose? Please let us know with a comment!Disney Food Blog Fans, be sure to check out our DFB Disney World Dining Guide e-Books! Find great deals at DFBStore.com!Also, come on over and: Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on TwitterBecome a Facebook FanRelated posts:News! Updated Disney Bar and Lounge Menu: New Drinks and ReviewNews! California Grill Menu and Epcot’s France Ice Cream Shop Menu UpdatesNews! Menu Updates at Disney RestaurantsView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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