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What is the best and the worst cocktail you have had on Disney property?
I have recently returned from WDW.
The best cocktail I had on this recent trip was at the refurbished Steakhouse 71 Lounge, formerly The Wave, in the Disney Contemporary Resort.
I had one of the restaurants new specialty cocktails called the Raspberry Gin Sour, made with Tanqueray Gin, lemon juice, and an in-house made raspberry and sage simple syrup. The drink was very gin forward, just as I like, and not too sweet. I was surprises by the bright pink-red color of the drink when the mixologist placed the drink in front of me at the bar. You would think the bright color would indicate a sweet drink, but it was not too sweet at all. The subtle flavors of raspberry and sage were delicate and delicious. We stopped by late one weeknight for a drinks and appetizers after leaving the Magic Kingdom theme park. And yes, we again selected and sampled the famous Bacon & Eggs appetizer! The lounge staff was wonderful -- served up great drinks, accommodated requests for delicious appetizers, and provided entertaining conversation. Everything you would expect in a late night stop for a drink.
Check out the Steakhouse 71 specialty drinks and appetizers here:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/contemporary-resort/steakhouse-71/menus/dinner/I have other specialty cocktails from this lounge on my must try list for a future visit to the Steakhouse 71 Lounge.
Other great cocktails were had at the Space 220 Lounge, The Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant, and at Citricos in the Grand Floridian Resort.
The worst cocktail I had on this recent trip was at The House of Blues in Disney Springs. This restaurant and bar looks like a fun place to stop for a drink and we had this place on our must visit list. I ordered a Crossroads Cadillac Margarita. It tasted mostly like sour mix and I believe the barkeep forgot to add the tequila!?!
And yes, I know, it is hard to compare any margarita at WDW to one you can order from the Epcot Mexico Pavilion Choza de Margarita kiosk or the Frontera Cocina Restaurant.
Has anyone ever taken a sip of a cocktail you ordered and requested your money back?
I have recently returned from WDW.
The best cocktail I had on this recent trip was at the refurbished Steakhouse 71 Lounge, formerly The Wave, in the Disney Contemporary Resort.
I had one of the restaurants new specialty cocktails called the Raspberry Gin Sour, made with Tanqueray Gin, lemon juice, and an in-house made raspberry and sage simple syrup. The drink was very gin forward, just as I like, and not too sweet. I was surprises by the bright pink-red color of the drink when the mixologist placed the drink in front of me at the bar. You would think the bright color would indicate a sweet drink, but it was not too sweet at all. The subtle flavors of raspberry and sage were delicate and delicious. We stopped by late one weeknight for a drinks and appetizers after leaving the Magic Kingdom theme park. And yes, we again selected and sampled the famous Bacon & Eggs appetizer! The lounge staff was wonderful -- served up great drinks, accommodated requests for delicious appetizers, and provided entertaining conversation. Everything you would expect in a late night stop for a drink.
Check out the Steakhouse 71 specialty drinks and appetizers here:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/contemporary-resort/steakhouse-71/menus/dinner/I have other specialty cocktails from this lounge on my must try list for a future visit to the Steakhouse 71 Lounge.
Other great cocktails were had at the Space 220 Lounge, The Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant, and at Citricos in the Grand Floridian Resort.
The worst cocktail I had on this recent trip was at The House of Blues in Disney Springs. This restaurant and bar looks like a fun place to stop for a drink and we had this place on our must visit list. I ordered a Crossroads Cadillac Margarita. It tasted mostly like sour mix and I believe the barkeep forgot to add the tequila!?!
And yes, I know, it is hard to compare any margarita at WDW to one you can order from the Epcot Mexico Pavilion Choza de Margarita kiosk or the Frontera Cocina Restaurant.
Has anyone ever taken a sip of a cocktail you ordered and requested your money back?
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