Best drinks in Epcot?

Gregawsk8

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DW and I will be heading down to the world in a few weeks kid free. What are some of the best drinks to try at Epcot? I've had some of the beers but I want to try something different this trip.
 
DW and I will be heading down to the world in a few weeks kid free. What are some of the best drinks to try at Epcot? I've had some of the beers but I want to try something different this trip.

My most recent trip was kid free. Our favorite drink was the cucumber margarita at the tequila bar in the Mexican pavilion. I don't think we had a bad drink. I don't think you could go wrong with any of the drinks in World Showcase. We also shared since we could try twice as many if we did share. We did find that at dinner we would ask for a recommendation for a bottle of wine.

I know you didn't ask, but since you are kid free there are so many great restaurants in WDW, where you and your wife could enjoy a romantic dinner alone. We had some really great meals.
 
Try the Tequlia Sampler Platter in the new bar inside the Mexico pavilion. It is four different shots of tequila.
 
The Margarita stand on the left is good, if you start at Mexico. If nothing else, it will give you a good head start!
 

Everything I've had in La Cava has been excellent.

On the other hand, I found the Grey Goose Slushie in France to be anticipointing. Not a lot of bang, but a lot of buck.
 
I tried the Avocado Margarita on the last trip. It was unique. While the Avocado is said to be the most popular, I have heard the Jalapeno Margarita is the best. I'll need to try that next time. Other really popular ones are the Grand Marnier Slushi and the Grey Goose Slushi in France, the Margarita Slushis in the kiosks outside of Mexico and the Jim Beam Slushi in the American Pavilion. I love beers too, so you can't miss with beers from around the world. I always get a beer in Germany and UK.

By the way, for my adult Dis friends, last summer, I wanted to make the frozen margaritas from the kiosk outside of Mexico at home and I stumbled across this website that has all the drink recipes. So if you are yearning for a taste of EPCOT in between trips, you can experiment at home!! Enjoy!!! :goodvibes

http://partythroughtheparks.squarespace.com/epcot-drink-recipes/
 
Thanks for posting the link to the website with all the drink recipes. I know what I will be doing this weekend!
 
Other really popular ones are the Grand Marnier Slushi and the Grey Goose Slushi in France, the Margarita Slushis in the kiosks outside of Mexico and the Jim Beam Slushi in the American Pavilion.

I tried the Jim Beam for the first time this year at Food and Wine and it was FANTASTIC.
 
I just got back and my favorite was the Grand Marnier & Grey Goose Orange Slush in France. Had a flight of tequila at La Cava Del Tequila which was great as well. The avocado margarita didn't do it for me, but I'm not a huge fan of the fruit but had to give it a go. :)
 
These are my favorites. The dragonberry colada was during the food and wine fest. They had a torched cherry in 2010 that made me buy the rum over and over when I got home.
We always do a sake tasting in Japan they have a great selection of cold sakes on those hot FL days.
During the food and wine festival IMHO is the best time to go and try new beverages. The quantity is outstanding and well after 2 Singapore slings and 2 German beers isn't everything great lol:thumbsup2
I've also had several martinis and "glowing" drinks that I thoroughly enjoyed throughout the world. I'd like to get over to the swan and dolphin and check out their bars soon. They have some interesting concoctions I'd like to try :thumbsup2
Dee pirate:
 
The pool bars at the resorts are also fun to visit for drinks! If you get the chance to stay at Bay Lake - the top of the world lounge is my favorite place for an after park beverage!
 
English Rose in the UK is my wife's favorite drink in all of Orlando. For me? ANY drink while at Epcot is good... Though I prefer a Boddingtons draught or the Oktoberfest in Germany
 


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