There's SO MANY!
-California Grill Lounge, great for some sushi apps and a glass or two of wine while the sun sets, beautiful views!
-Trader Sam's, again, great appys, awesome service, and strong & delicious drinks! We enjoy sitting on the terrace for wishes!
-Mizner's at the GFlo, FAR better service than the Citricos bar (unless Courtney's over at Citricos! lol) though their wine selection isn't as nice. We'd usually get a couple glasses, a cheese plate, and sit out on the couches or balcony to enjoy the time.
-Davy Crockett's Tavern: at Fort Wilderness (right by the boat dock) great place to grab a moonshine inspired drink, and either watch the fireworks (though the tavern closes earlier, so you might need to stock up on drinks for wishes lol) or just grab a rocking chair & enjoy the ambiance of a COMPLETELY different feel of WDW.
-Crew Cup: Also love it over there, quick jaunt from Epcot to relax after a long day
-Harambe Market/Tusker House bar: Great place to grab a safari amber and relax to enjoy the atmosphere & music/dancing they have there!
-PORiverside lounge: On nights when Bob's playing there, it's an absolute RIOT, we've never stayed for a full evening, but he's hilarious and so much fun!!
-Epcot has a lot: my favorite drinks are: La Fin du Monde from Canada, Espresso martini from Tutto Gusto in Italy, and the Margarita's in Mexico
-Ragland Road: beer flights here are the BEST, you can mix & match to create your own 4 choices and the sizes are awesome, and they're only $10. add in some bread pudding and you're SET, DELICIOUS.
One of my other favorite memories(and a cheaper way to drink at Disney lol):
-we were walking along the boardwalk after a long day at Epcot, and they had their movie up and going over on the grass in front of the resort, so we popped into the gift shop next door, grabbed a bottle of champagne & oj, and used our souvineer cups to drink mimosas while relaxing watching the movie.
-We've also done similar at the GFlo, get some apps and maybe a glass each of wine from a lounge, and then popped into the gift shop to get a bottle to save on prices. (NOTE: this will only work if you have your own wine opener or it's a twist off! Value & moderate resorts seem to have a wine opener in the shop that they'll let you use to open it, where as when we were staying at the GFlo & asked about it, they said to call room service to have them bring one up for us....It's also highly possible a bartender at one of the lounges would open it for you, but we all had wine keys since we were servers at the time lol)