Anyone ever try this new place? Margarita's are my very fav drink, and in this all adult trip coming up I was thinking of giving it a shot. Is it very expensive, or difficult to get into? (crowds??)
I love this place. There is a huge standing only bar when you first walk in. Most people stand there. There are about 6 tables around the corner; very hard to get one of these as there are people who come in and camp there.
The cave opens at noon. We try to be there right at opening. It's a great way to start the Epcot tour around the World. They have 3 or 4 small plate appetizers. If we can get a table, we usually split a guacamole order and have 2 margaritas each.
I am not sure of the name of the Tequila Bar, but I can tell you where it is located. As you enter the Mexico Pavilion stick to the right (opposite of where the boat ride is). When you enter the inner market area, it is along the right wall. We were just there last week mid-afternoon and there were only 2-3 other people in the bar. I enjoyed the Blood Orange margarita.
We went there in October and loved it! DH had a blood orange maragarita, I had sangria and we shared an order of shrimp tostadas - everything was really good. It was very pricey though - with tax and tip almost $40 for two drinks and that little app.
OH Yeah, you can get them to go. I, sadly, was finished with mine once we made it over to Germany. I don't know if you can bring children in. Probably, although as others have said, it's small and crowded. I just got my drink from the bar while my husband was with the kids at the Kidcot/duffy coloring station.
Children are allowed but be aware this is a tequila bar. It is very noisy and rowdy ... it's a BAR!
Although some of the shots are in the $50 range, the cost is totally dependent on the quality of the tequila you wish to purchase. Most margaritas and tequila shots are in the $12.50 - $15 range.
There is the front bar to stand at, there is a side table to stand at, there is a 'comfy' seating area and then there are about 8 tables with chairs. We have walked in to an empty room and we have seen a waiting line out the door.