By Tara Soudbaksh
Mar 31, 2021
When Disneyland reopens on April 30th, alcohol will be served at the Blue Bayou restaurant, adding one more option for visitors to consume alcohol beverages in the park.
The dining destination has long been one of Disneyland Resort s gourmet jewels, a sophisticated setting boarding Pirates of the Caribbean, with Cajun-tasty pastas, and, oh yes, those obsessed-over Monte Cristo sandwiches!
Up until now, the alcoholic beverage offerings within Disneyland were limited. Club 33, a private dining club located within the park, and Oga s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy s Edge, were the only places that served cocktails and beer.
By Tara Soudbaksh
Mar 31, 2021
When Disneyland reopens on April 30th, alcohol will be served at the Blue Bayou restaurant, adding one more option for visitors to consume alcohol beverages in the park.
The dining destination has long been one of Disneyland Resort s gourmet jewels, a sophisticated setting boarding Pirates of the Caribbean, with Cajun-tasty pastas, and, oh yes, those obsessed-over Monte Cristo sandwiches!
Up until now, the alcoholic beverage offerings within Disneyland were limited. Club 33, a private dining club located within the park, and Oga s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy s Edge, were the only places that served cocktails and beer.
By Tara Soudbaksh
Mar 31, 2021
When Disneyland reopens on April 30th, alcohol will be served at the Blue Bayou restaurant, adding one more option for visitors to consume alcohol beverages in the park.
The dining destination has long been one of Disneyland Resort s gourmet jewels, a sophisticated setting boarding Pirates of the Caribbean, with Cajun-tasty pastas, and, oh yes, those obsessed-over Monte Cristo sandwiches!
Up until now, the alcoholic beverage offerings within Disneyland were limited. Club 33, a private dining club located within the park, and Oga s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy s Edge, were the only places that served cocktails and beer.
Adult Disneyland fans, this is for you.
The iconic Blue Bayou Restaurant will soon become the second-ever Disneyland establishment to serve alcohol. The restaurant that serves Cajun- and Creole-
inspired cuisine right inside the
Pirates of the Caribbean attraction will begin offering limited alcoholic beverage options once it reopens.
Disney announced (via WDW News Today) that Blue Bayou Restaurant in Disneyland park will begin offering alcoholic beverages when the theme parks reopen “soon.” This makes Blue Bayou the second publicly accessible restaurant or bar in Disneyland Park history to serve alcohol, following Oga’s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.