Alcohol expansion in Disneyland restaurants

Alcohol to be Served at Three More Disneyland Restaurants

Disneyland will be expanding its alcohol services this fall, with three more restaurants set to serve wine, beer, specialty cocktails, and non-alcoholic beverages. The Carnation Cafe, River Belle Terrace, and Cafe Orleans will start offering these new beverage options from September 12, according to Scott Gustin of Nexstar Media.

The River Belle Terrace, located in Frontierland, will introduce six new food items for lunch and dinner, along with a Wildberry Mule cocktail and a non-alcoholic Mississippi Mud Pie.

Cafe Orleans in New Orleans Square will reintroduce potato and sausage soup, along with a new Pimm’s Hurricane cocktail and a non-alcoholic Bayou Punch.

Lastly, the Carnation Cafe on Main Street USA will extend its menu to include a new veggie skillet, a chili-cheese omelet, and alcoholic options like Bloody Mary and mimosa. Non-alcoholic additions include a Peach Pie Margarita and an Orange Cream Soda.

As personal injury bloggers, we highlight the importance of responsible alcohol consumption, especially in family-friendly environments like Disneyland. The introduction of alcoholic beverages can have legal implications and requires strict adherence to laws concerning alcohol serving and consumption. It is crucial for businesses to ensure they are maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all guests.