Drinking around the world during a visit to EPCOT is on many guests’ Disney World bucket lists. Sampling libations from each of the 11 pavilions (a dozen if you count the Outpost) is a World Showcase tradition. Whether sharing amongst your party or enjoying your own beverages, here are all the stops you should consider on your exploration.
This guide doesn’t include EPCOT table service restaurants, though they also serve alcohol. It does include kiosks, carts, stands, and quick service locations, as they are typically more on-the-go oriented. We’ve also included GEO-82 and Space 220 as they are both themed bars guests adore, despite being located away from World Showcase.
Bar Locations at EPCOT
American Adventure
Block & Hans


Craft beer and pretzel bites are abundant at Block & Hans. This duo is the staple of this simple kiosk, but it also serves seasonal or festival-focused snacks and beverages from time to time.
Featured Items:
- Apple Pie Frozen Slush (from Festival of the Holidays 2025): Frozen Minute Maid apple juice with cinnamon syrup topped with cinnamon and sugar with Apple Pie Moonshine
- Beer flight
- Golden Road Brewing Mango Cart Wheat Ale – Los Angeles, California
- Orange Blossom Brewing Orange Blossom Pilsner – Orlando, Florida
Fife & Drum Tavern


While Fife & Drum serves up classic snacks like a jumbo turkey leg, popcorn, and Mickey-shaped pretzels, it also has alcoholic libations. The majority of the drinks here are beer; however, there is often at least one non-beer, spirit-based beverage.
Featured Items:
- Blue Moon Belgian White Ale
- Frozen Black Cherry Bourbon Lemonade – Jim Beam Red Stag Black Cherry Bourbon with frozen Minute Maid lemonade
- Samuel Adams seasonal
- Yuengling Traditional Lager
Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue


Although the Regal Eagle is not just a bar, the barbecue offerings go hand-in-hand with the restaurant’s craft beer selection. If beer isn’t quite to your taste, there are also other drinks available, some of which change seasonally or by festival.
Featured Items:
- Bell’s seasonal wheat ale – Comstock, Michigan
- Cigar City Jai Alai IPA – Tampa, Florida
- Frozen gingerbread eggnog (Festival of the Holidays 2025) – eggnog with gingerbread syrup, nutmeg, and Thomas Tew single barrel rum
- Tennessee Lemonade – Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey with Minute Maid premium lemonade and peach
Regal Eagle Outdoor Bar

Not in the mood for a barbecue vibe? The outdoor bar at Regal Eagle has quite a few drinks at the ready for on-the-go World Showcase explorers. There are also additional non-beer beverages available here.
Featured Items:
- Frozen Mint Julep – Jim Beam Black Extra-aged Bourbon, citrus, and mint
- Imagery Pinot Noir
- Moonshine Sour – Ole Smoky Blackberry Moonshine, blood orange, blackberry, and lemon
- Spoetzl Shiner Ruby Redbird Grapefruit Lager – Shiner, Texas
Canada
Popcorn Cart


When you need a maple popcorn fix, you head to the popcorn cart in the Canada Pavilion. While you’re there, why not try a Canadian beer? The cart has a couple to choose from, as well as one specialty cocktail.
Featured Items:
- Moosehead Lager Draft
- Ottawa Apple – Canadian whisky, maple, apple infusion, and cranberry juice
- Unibroue La Fin du Monde Belgian-style Tripel Ale Draft
China
Joy of Tea
Contrary to the name of this kiosk, tea isn’t the only thing on offer here. Not only does Joy of Tea have tea and tea-based liquor cocktails, but it sometimes has a beer cocktail too.
Featured Items:
- Dragon Blossom – Pilsner with orange blossom honey and green tea
- Dragon Butterfly – butterfly pea flower gin, vodka, green tea, lemonade, soda water, hibiscus, and dragon fruit syrups with blueberry popping boba
- Honey Hibiscus Hard Iced Tea – organic tea, light rum, honey, and blueberry boba
- Tipsy Ducks in Love – black tea with boubom, coffee, cream, and chocolate
Lotus Blossom Café


This fast casual Chinese restaurant, Lotus Blossom Cafe, is serving up favorite dishes like orange chicken and Mongolian beef as well as a handful of alcoholic beverages.
Featured Items:
- Honey Jasmine Lager
- Lucky Foo Pale Ale
- Plum wine – on the rocks
- TsingTao bottled beer
France
Crêpes À Emporter by La Crêperie de Paris

Line up for crêpes and save room for wine or hard cider at this France Pavilion kiosk. Perhaps you can pair your savory galettes or sweet crêpes with a beverage of choice.
Featured Items:
- Champagne Malard Excellence Brut
- Cider Rose
- Merlot – chefs selection G. Duboeuf
- Mimosa – sparkling wine with orange juice
Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie

Les Halles, a traditional French bakery, offers a variety of freshly baked goods, as well as a small selection of wine, champagne, and beer. The eatery even has Frosé to cool off even the most extreme EPCOT-ian.
Featured Items:
- Chardonnay – chefs selection Duboeuf
- Frosé – frozen Côtes de Provence Rosé, vodka, and peach
- Kronenbourg 1664 – French beer
- Mimosa – champagne and orange juice
Les Vins de France

Not to be confused with the next entry, Les Vins des Chefs de France, Les Vins de France is a wine shop in the France Pavilion. The shop offers tastings in addition to selling whole bottles of wine.
Les Vins des Chefs de France

Located across from Chefs de France, Les Vins des Chefs de France, this location serves regional and upscale wines as well as champagnes and alcoholic slushes. You can even order either of the slushes as a “Le Geant Slush,” or a giant version.
Featured Items:
- Citron slush – Grey Goose Citron, vodka, and lemonade
- Orange slush – Grand Marnier, rum, Grey Goose orange, and orange juice
- Rosé Côtes de Provence – French rosé
- Vouvray Sauvion – French white, sweet wine
Germany
Bier Cart
This cart sells a few types of German beers.
Bier und Brezeln Cart

As you walk into the Germany Pavilion, you’ll spot the Bier und Brezeln cart. This spot sells giant pretzels, sodas, and German beers.
Featured Items:
- Beck’s Pilsner
- Schöfferhofer Pink Grapefruit Hefeweizen
- Warsteiner Dunkel
Biergarten Restaurant


Although we aren’t really listing restaurants in this guide, Biergarten is a clear exception. That’s because this buffet-style restaurant is fashioned after a German biergarten and a uniquely immersive spot to grab a drink at EPCOT. In addition to German beers, the restaurant also has wine, schnapps, and liquor shots.
Featured Items:
- August Kesseler ‘Spätburgunder’ Pinot Noir – Rheingau region, Germany
- German beer flight – Beck’s Pilsner, Warsteiner Dunkel, König Ludwig Weissbier, and Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen
- German white wine flight – Villa Wolf Pinot Gris, J.H. Selbach Blue Label Riesling, and Valckenberg ‘Madonna’ Riesling Spätlese
- Jägermeister
Sommerfest


Here you can nosh on bratwurst and pretzels as you sip German wines and beers at this casual quick service spot. It also frequently serves a specialty, seasonal, or festival-adjacent beverage.
Featured Items:
- August Kesseler Pinot Noir Spätburgunder – Rheingau region, Germany
- Selbach-Oster ‘Blue Label’ Riesling – Mosel region, Germany
- Schöfferhofer Pink Grapefruit Hefeweizen
- Warm apfel cider (Festival of the Holidays 2025) – warm apple cider with Jägermeister, garnished with an orange wedge
Weinkeller

Weinkeller, which translates to “wine cellar” in English, is a wine and gifts shop near the Biergarten Restaurant. Like the Trading Post in the Canada Pavilion, however, there is a little bar tucked away inside the shop. The bar serves a range of beers, liquors, and (of course) wines.
Featured Items:
- Mozart Chocolate Liqueur
- Kleiner Feigling fig liqueur
- Schōnauer apfel liqueur
- Williams pear brandy
Italy
Beer and Wine Cart

Located in front of the Enoteca Castello wine shop, this beer and wine cart sells a few different kinds of each. Sometimes it also has a spritz available.
Featured Items:
- Gaja Promis Toscana – red wine
- Gavi – white wine
- Limoncello spritzer – with prosecco and cherry juice
- Menabrea Amber – Italian beer
Gelateria Toscana


This spot’s main specialty is gelato and sorbet, but this Italian shop also sells beer, wine, and cocktails. Gelateria Toscana also sells limoncello floats and granita smoothies.
Featured Items:
- Amalfi – limoncello liqueur, limoncello gelato, and fresh raspberry
- Bronte – creamy pistachio liqueur over pistachio de Bronte gelato
- Italian Margarita – frozen limoncello, tequila, and margarita
- Rossini – strawberry purée and prosecco
Pizza al Taglio

While drinking around the world, you may want to drop in to Pizza al Taglio for a slice of pizza—maybe paired with a cocktail or glass of wine. The shop even has a dessert, Tiramisú Alla Nutella, if you need a sweet treat.
Featured Items:
- Italian seasonal bottled beer
- Langhe frozen red sangria
- Limoncello Mule – wild Sardinia vodka, limoncello, orange juice, pineapple juice, peach purée, lime juice, and ginger beer
- Wine flight – Sauvignon, Chianti, and Langhe
Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar
With dark woods and exposed brick, Tutto Gusto is a comfortable spot for sampling wine. The bar has over 200 Italian wines in its collection as well as beer and a shareable plates menu.
Featured Items:
- Fabrizia Crema Di – Sicilian limoncello and a touch of cream
- From the Hills of Piemonte – wine flight with Gavi Batasiolo, Dolcetto d’Alba Batasiolo, and Langhe Nebbiolo Terre di Bacco
- Italian Martini – citrus vodka, limoncello, triple sec, lemon juice, and sour mix
- Under a Tuscan Sun – wine flight with Chianti Terre di Bacco, Tageto Donna Olimpia, and Tre Brancaia
Japan
Kabuki Cafe
At Kabuki Cafe, you can enjoy kakigōri (shaved ice) and otsumami-style sushi in addition to Japanese beers, plum wines, and sake. The spot even sells sake slushies!
Featured Items:
- Blood orange – shaved ice with sake
- Coconut pineapple – shaved ice with sake
- Kirin frozen
- Nigori sake
Katsura Grill

Katsura Grill has heartier dining options than Kabuki Cafe, including teriyaki and noodle dishes. This spot also has Japanese cocktails, beer, sake, and plum wine.
Featured Items:
- Kirin draft (and light) beer
- Nigori (unfiltered) sake
- Plum wine
- Sapporo draft beer
The Garden House


Garden House is a sake kiosk in the Japan Pavilion. Besides sake, you can also order several types of cocktails and Japanese beers.
Featured Items:
- Beer flight
- Cocktail flight
- Junmai sake (hot or cold)
- Seasonal draft beer
Mexico
Choza de Margarita


Choza de Margarita is also simply known as the margarita kiosk. You can get margs at several spots in the Mexico Pavilion; however, that is the mainstay of this spot, which also sells a couple of food items like elote and tostadas.
Featured Items:
- Blood orange – Blanco tequila, blood orange-black currant liqueur, Ilegal reposado mezcal, and a Tajín chile-lime powder rim
- Dos Hombres Michelada – Dos Hombres mezcal, Lágermaiz beer, and housemade michelada
- Fiesta frozen margarita -a combination of strawberry, classic lime, and mango loco margaritas
- Seasonal margarita
La Cantina de San Angel
La Cantina is a quick service food spot serving favorites such as tacos, rice bowls, and empanadas. It also has several specialty alcoholic drinks, beers, and a sangria.
Featured Items:
- Acapulco Colada – Ten to One Rum, Nixta corn liqueur, and piña colada cream
- Churro Margarita
- Seasonal Mexican craft beer
- Tequila Sundae – tequila lime sorbet, spicy tamarind candy, and a chile lime rim
La Cava del Tequila


Part of San Angel Inn, La Cava del Tequila, or The Tequila Cave, has over 200 tequilas, cocktails, beer, and wine on offer. If you’re looking to add a tequila flight to your around-the-world adventure, this will be your go-to spot.
Featured Items:
- Avocado margarita – Dos Hombres mezcal or Flecha Azul tequila, melon-orange liqueur, fresh avocado, lime juice, and a hibiscus salt rim
- Corn Old Fashioned – Abasolo corn whiskey, ilegal reposado mezcal, Ten to One dark rum, Lost Irish whiskey, Nixta corn liqueur, Roaming Man rye bourbon, and Mole bitters
- The Cucumber – Tromba blanco tequila, fresh cucumber and lime juice, Abasolo corn whiskey, and a Tajín chile-lime powder rim
- The Wild One – Centinela blanco tequila, orange ginger liqueur, passion fruit cordial, lime juice, Dos Hombres mezcal, and a black ant salt rim
Morocco
Oasis Sweets & Sips

Located in the Morocco Pavilion next to The Art of Henna kiosk, Oasis Sweets & Sips is a bakery that sells items like baklava and cookies. Beyond baked goodies, the stand also sells frozen drinks, sangria, and beer.
Featured Items:
- Frozen citrus-pomegranate slushy – with Absolut mandarin vodka
- Frozen mint tea – with Bombay Sapphire gin
- Mediterranean beer
- Opici Family sangria – red or white
Spice Road Table Bar


The Spice Road Table bar doesn’t serve a lot of food options like its restaurant counterpart, though it does have a variety of shareable small plates. What this spot does have plenty of are beer, wine, and specialty beverage options.
Featured Items:
- Housemade sangria – in white, red, rosé, or sparkling
- Mimosa – in pomegranate, blood orange, or hibiscus
- Moroccan blonde ale
- Sahara Spritz – Ketel One botanical cucumber and mint vodka, soda water, and lime
Norway
Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe

The go-to for school bread and lefse, Kringla Bakeri is also a must-visit drink around the world location. This is an often-overlooked spot because of its limited alcohol variety, but it has unique coffee offerings.
Featured Items:
- Frozen Viking Coffee – Baileys Irish cream liqueur and Kamora coffee liqueur with coffee-chocolate sauce and garnished with coffee-chocolate crunch
- Nordic draft beers – Norsk Jordbærkrem Strawberry Cream Ale, Kornøl Farmhouse Ale, and Juniper Pilsner
- Viking Coffee – Baileys Irish cream liqueur and Kamora coffee liqueur
Norway Beer Stand

Snag a frozen treat like a Mickey’s ice cream bar at the Norway Beer Stand. Other than that, it serves Norwegian beers and wines.
Featured Items:
- Juniper Pilsner – Norway
- Moscato
- Norsk Jordbaerkrem Ale – strawberry cream ale
- Pinot Grigio
Outpost
Refreshment Outpost

Refreshment Outpost is an outlier amongst the other World Showcase pavilions. It is sometimes referred to as the Africa Outpost and has a few snack options and sometimes festival or seasonal offerings beyond its usual fare.
Featured Items:
- Bud Light Lager Draft – St. Louis, Missouri
- Frozen Brown Elephant – frozen Coca-Cola and Amarula cream liqueur
- Mango Rum Freeze – mango purée and STARR African rum
- Outpost Lemonade – frozen Minute Maid lemonade and absolute vodka
United Kingdom
United Kingdom Beer Cart


Located just outside of Rose and Crown Pub & Dining Room, the UK Beer Cart serves a couple of beers and a cider that changes each season.
Featured Items:
- BrewDog Punk IPA – Scotland
- Harp Lager Draft – Ireland
- Seasonal hard cider
Yorkshire County Fish Shop

Yorkshire County Fish Shop not only serves beers, but it also sells beer-battered fried fish.
Featured Items:
- Harp Lager – Ireland
- Sullivan’s Maltings Irish Red Ale
World Celebration
GEO-82


Themed after the geodesic dome that houses Spaceship Earth, GEO-82 is an upscale lounge. Its name is derived from the word “geodesic” and the year 1982, when Spaceship Earth (and EPCOT) opened. The lounge has small bites and a selection of beer, cocktails, and wine.
Featured Items:
- A. Bergère ‘Origine’ Brut NV – Champagne, France
- Brûlée Banana Highball – Toki Suntory Whisky, Lustau ‘Don Nuño’ Oloroso Sherry, banana, coffee, cacao, and b ubbles
- Electron cocktail – Siete Misterios Doba-Yej Mezcal, carrot, cinnamon, lime, Hella Cocktail Co. orange bitters, and pink peppercorn
- Exclusive Disney select bourbon flight – Uncle Nearest Single Barrel, Woodford Reserve Private Barrel, Blanton’s Gold Single Barrel, and Stagg Private Barrel
World Discovery
Space 220 Lounge


Space 220 is set on the Centauri Space Station, positioned 220 miles above the Earth. With views of space, this lounge serves small bites, specialty cocktails, wines, and beers.
Featured Items:
- M4RG4R1TA – Espolon Blanco Tequila, watermelon lime sour, salted-lime foam, and electricdust
- P²OG – Appleton Estate signature rum, passion fruit, pineapple, orange, and guava
- Red Blend The Prisone – Napa Valley, California
- Rotating space beer
Making a Plan to Drink Around The World
When you begin your journey, you’ll likely need to decide whether to start in Canada or Mexico—an argument many EPCOT-ians have had amongst themselves. Regardless of where you begin, the challenge of grabbing drinks from all the countries (or even several) is a good way to find your new favorite beverage(s). Just be sure to grab some snacks and water as you go on this globe-trotting adventure.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to drink around the world at EPCOT?
It really depends on what beverages you order and how many countries you visit. If you visit all of them, we estimate it will likely cost between $100 to $200 (if drinks average around $15) unless you order the higher cost specialty options at each stop.
What is drinking around the world at EPCOT?
Drinking around the world is an unofficial challenge started by Disney World guests. The challenge is to have an alcoholic beverage at each pavilion around World Showcase, without parameters on what those beverages have to be or how long it takes.
How many hours does it take to drink around the world at EPCOT?
It depends upon your pace (in drinking and walking). However, we’d recommend taking at least 3-5 hours to complete this challenge. It gives you a chance to enjoy each beverage and make your way through the pavilions at a more leisurely pace.
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