After our breakfast in the ASMu food court, we headed over to Epcot. We spent the morning in FW before heading over to the WS for some imbibing at La Cava del Tequila, a charming little tequila bar tucked in to the Mexico pavilion.
We had gone on our last trip and loved the place. This time would be even better because we had a mini DIS Meet with a lady I met on a thread from the community board, Robin.
Mark and I went a bit early and were able to snag a table, which is sometimes quite difficult to do since La Cava has such limited seating.
In La Cava, you seat yourself and a server will come to you. We didn't have to wait long before friendly little Maria greeted us.
I had been thinking about what kind of margarita I wanted to have well before our trip. La Cava (or 'The Ditch' as it's sometimes known), has amazing specialty margaritas. They are really creative and interesting - like the one I had last year, the Pepino - El Mayor Blanco Tequila, Triple Sec liquor, caramelized pineapple juice, cucumber and agave nectar syrup,served on the rocks with a cactus-lemongrass salt rim.
For this visit, I went with the featured special, a
Pomegranate Margarita - El Mayor Blanco Tequila, pomegranate liquor, pineapple juice, lime juice, and agave nectar served on the rocks with a Hibiscus Himalayan salt rim.
This was a great margarita but it was just too sweet for me that day. I guess for some reason I wasn't expecting it to be so sweet, but it was. I still liked it and drank the whole thing (couldn't let good tequila go to waste now could I?), but I would not order it again. Next time I think I'll go with the Blood Orange.
While I had my margarita, Mark drank a Patron Café, a tequila-based coffee liquor, which I seemed to have missed getting a photo of. I don't like to drink straight liquor, but this smelled amazing and Mark enjoyed it.
The appetizers in La Cava are quite good as well, so since it was lunch time, I had an order of
Tostadas de Jaiba - seasoned blue crab meat tostadas, with chipotle mayo and Valentina sauce.
These were very good. There was lots of real crab meat and it tasted great with the spicy sauces. I think I prefer the chicken version though (Tostadas De Tinga - roasted tomato and chipotle pulled chicken tostadas, with avocado, black refried beans, Valentina sauce, topped with queso fresco and sour cream).
While I was eating my tostadas, Mark finished his drink and decided to go for a shot of tequila. He asked Maria for a Patron Silver, but she suggested he try something more unique and recommended the
Partida Blanco tequila instead. Mark wisely took her advice and had a shot of it:
The shots at The Ditch are served in the authentic Mexican style with sangrita, a spicy juice chaser. Mark liked the Partida a lot and agreed with Maria, it was better than Patron Silver.
Another lovely visit to La Cava! I highly recommend stopping in if you can can find a seat. It's a nice rest in the AC with great drinks and food!
Grade:
A