With just three weeks to go until the official opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Walt Disney World, the land’s highly anticipated lounge, Oga’s Cantina, has finally released details of its lunch and dinner menus.

The cantina’s breakfast menu was made public a few weeks ago, but we have been waiting to learn whether the lunch and dinner menus would mirror the Disneyland version of the lounge.
What we’ve learned is that the lunch menu for Oga’s Cantina at Disney World is the same as its dinner menu, and both are very similar to those at Disneyland, with a few minor exceptions.
The biggest difference we noticed is the addition of one “alcoholic provision,” the Rodian Ration. This item is Tito’s handmade vodka, Dekuyper pucker sour apple, green apple, Sprite, and boba balls with a pop, for $13.50. Also, absent from Disney World’s menu is the Rancor Beer Flight Souvenir Board.
Otherwise the only differences we noted were that some prices in Disney World are higher than at Disneyland. For example, at Oga’s in Disneyland the drink Jet Juice is priced at $14, while at Disney World it’s $15. Gold Squadron Lager is $12 at Disneyland and $13.25 at Disney World.
The only food offered at both locations is Batuu Bits, crispy galaxy snack bits with spiced chermoula dip. Yum?

We’re anxious to see if there are any additional changes once the Cantina opens officially on August 29 — if there are, we’ll be sure to let you know!
Click here to see more photos from Oga’s Cantina at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Don’t forget: online reservations for Oga’s Cantina at Disney World are now available!
Are you ready for a visit to the Cantina? Are you looking forward to a visit to Galaxy’s Edge at Disney World? Let us know in the comments!
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How can a place have a lunch or dinner menu if the only food they have is snack mix? That is neither a lunch or a dinner.