![]() I was lucky enough to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge on opening weekend and have been dozens of times since then, which means I’ve tried nearly every cocktail concoction on the menu at Oga’s. You can make reservations up to 60 days in advance and it fills up quick! And if you don’t have a reservation, you can check the walk-up availability on the Disneyland app. Now, Oga’s Cantina takes reservations, just like a sit-down restaurant. The result was crowded walkways and frustrated guests as everyone stampeded into the line. In fact, Oga’s Cantina was so extremely popular during the first days of operation the line had to be closed off multiple times throughout the day, which caused guests to linger in the area, waiting for the signal that the line was open again. ![]() This Batuuan watering hole is the first public location inside Disneyland Park to serve alcohol, which makes Oga’s Cantina drinks a worthy destination in their own right. Breakfast food includes Mustafarian Lava Roll and Rising Moons Overnight Oats.One of the most exciting areas of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is Oga’s Cantina. In addition to its robust drink menu, Oga’s also has one food option during the day, a snack mix called Batuu Bites. If you’re going the non-alcoholic route, we vouch for the Carbon Freeze which takes inspiration from passion fruit bubble tea with pearls. Breakfast drinks include Black Spire Brew, Moogan Tea, and Tarine Tea. Non-alcoholic drinks (all $6-$7.50) include Hyperdrive, Jabba’s Juice, Blurrgfire, Carbon Freeze, Cliff Dweller (which comes with an exclusive Porg mug), Oga’s Obsession, and Blue Bantha. Oga’s non-alcoholic drinks (L to R): Carbon Freeze, Oga’s Obsession, and Cliff Dweller Photo: Kent Phillips/Disney Parks The beers are Gold Squadron Lager, White Wampa Ale, Gamorrean Ale, and Bad Motivator IPA, with Spice Runner cider. Various beers, wines, and ciders are available on tap, range from $12-$13, and all sport Star Wars names. Oga’s alcoholic drinks (L to R): The Outer Rim, Bespin Fizz, Yub Nub, and Fuzzy Tauntaun Kent Phillips/Disney Parks Morning variations include Spiran Caf and Bloody Rancor (spiked coffee and a Bloody Mary-esque concoction respectively). Photo: James Bareham/PolygonĪlcoholic drinks, ranging from $14-$15, will include Jedi Mind Trick, the Outer Rim, T-18 Skyhopper, Fuzzy Tauntaun, Dagobah Slug Slinger, Bespin Fizz, Jet Juice, and Yub Nub (which comes with an exclusive Endor mug, hiking up the price to $42). Within the park lore, Og’s Cantina is a notorious hotbed of smugglers and less than savory citizens. This dining location the first in Disneyland to serve alcohol. The main dining location in the land also features various themed drinks like Moof Juice, Phattro, and Batuubucha Tea - along with Black Caf (aka regular ol’ coffee with a Star Wars zinger for a name). ![]() It has a neat little chocolate token that rests on top of it’s shiny, round, gooey exterior. The Batuu-bon’s more of a sweet milk chocolate treat. Deserts Photo: David Roark/Disney Parksĭesserts - available at both lunch and dinner - include the Oi-oi Puff (a raspberry cream puff) and the Batuu-bon (chocolate cake). The dinner menu includes the Smoked Kaduu Ribs, Friend Endorian Tip-yip, Yobshrimp Noodle Salad, and the Roasted Endorian Tip-yip Salad, as well as the Ithorian Garden Loaf (a vegetable based meatloaf) and Braised Shaak Roast (beef pot roast). Yobshrimp Noodle Salad Photo: David Roark/Disney Parks We really enjoyed the Felucian Garden Spread, a light and refreshing dish that doesn’t really have a contemporary in the rest of the park’s culinary options. Lunch features Smoked Kaadu Ribs (pork ribs), Fried Endorian Tip-yip (crispy chicken with roasted vegetable potato mash), (chilled shrimp with marinated noodles), Felucian Garden Spread (Kefta with hummus in a pita), and Roasted Endorian Tip-Yip Salad (a chicken salad). ![]() Smoked Kaadu Ribs Photo: David Roark/Disney Parks ![]()
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