This week, The Crystal Palace and The Plaza Restaurant joined the growing list of table service locations that serve alcohol in Magic Kingdom Park.
The Crystal Palace, which features a popular character buffet, now serves a selection of beer, hard cider, wine, and a mimosa. Here’s the full list of new drink options:
Beer and Hard Cider (16 oz. can)
- Bud Light Lager – $7.25
- Michelob Ultra Lager – $7.75
- Blue Moon Belgian White – $7.75
- Angry Orchard Crisp Apple – $8.50
Wine
Sparkling
- Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut – $9 (Glass) / $39 (Bottle)
White
- Fess Parker Riesling – $9 (Glass)/$39 (Bottle)
- Kenwood Sauvignon Blanc – $9 (Glass)/$39 (Bottle)
- Cambria ‘Benchbreak’ Chardonnay – $11 (Glass)/$49 (Bottle)
Red
- MacMurray Estate Pinot Noir – $13 (Glass)/$55 (Bottle)
- F. Coppola Diamond Collection Merlot – $10 (Glass)/$45 (Bottle)
Cocktail
- Mimosa – $10
The Plaza Restaurant is also offering a selection of beer, wine, and a cocktail. Here’s their new drink list, which is almost identical to the offerings at The Crystal Palace:
Beer (16 oz. can)
- Bud Light – $7.25
- Michelob Ultra Lager – $7.75
- Blue Moon Belgian White – $7.75
- Cigar City Jai Alai – $9.25
Wine
Sparkling
- Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut – $9 (Glass) / $39 (Bottle)
White
- Fess Parker Riesling – $9 (Glass)/$39 (Bottle)
- Kenwood Sauvignon Blanc – $9 (Glass)/$39 (Bottle)
- Cambria ‘Benchbreak’ Chardonnay – $11 (Glass)/$49 (Bottle)
Red
- MacMurray Estate Pinot Noir – $13 (Glass)/$55 (Bottle)
- J. Lohr ‘Seven Oaks’ Cabernet Sauvignon – $9 (Glass)/$39 (Bottle)
Cocktail
- Sangria – $10.25
With the addition of The Crytal Palace and The Plaza Restaurant, there are now seven restaurants that serve alcohol in Magic Kingdom Park. The list includes the following:
- Be Our Guest Restaurant
- Cinderella’s Royal Table
- Liberty Tree Tavern
- Tony’s Town Square Restaurant
- Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen
- The Crystal Palace
- The Plaza Restaurant
Be Our Guest was the first restaurant in Magic Kingdom Park to offer beer and wine with dinner when it opened in 2012. Other restaurants started adding alcoholic beverages to their menus in 2016.
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