Disney’s NEW Drink Is NOT Your Average Margarita

St. Patrick’s Day is this week, and Disney has a lot of food and drink options to celebrate!

La Hacienda de San Angel

From sweet treats to drinks, Disney is giving guests a lot of options to celebrate. We have already tried a few to share with you like the Mickey’s Pot of Gold cake and the Nugget cupcake. Now, we needed something to go with our sweet treats and we found a festive drink to match!

We tried the Irish Margarita at La Hacienda de San Angel in the Mexico pavilion of EPCOT‘s World Showcase. This drink is not your typical margarita! This drink is made with Centinela Blanco Tequila, Lost Irish Whisky, Pineapple Ginger Juice, and Fizzy Melon Liqueur. 

She’s glowing!

When we tried it, we tasted strong notes of the whiskey while the tequila seemed to blend well with it. The pineapple ginger juice gives it a slightly sweet taste. We think anyone who enjoys a margarita but doesn’t mind a kick of whiskey would like this drink.

The drink is topped with a beautiful edible flower to bring the presentation altogether. If you are someone who only likes traditional margaritas or just isn’t a fan of whiskey, this might not be for you.

Overall, we thought this drink packed a punch with the flavors working well together. The drink is $18, which is only slightly above the average price of a margarita from La Cava del Tequila.

La Hacienda de San Angel is a table service restaurant, which means you’ll need a reservation to dine there. However, if you’re unable to secure a spot, you also have the option to join the walk-up waitlist.

La Hacienda de San Angel

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