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A Taste of the Epic: Must-Try Food and Drinks at Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe

Universal Orlando’s newest theme park, Epic Universe, isn’t just about roller coasters and movie magic—it’s also a paradise for food lovers. With more than 100 uniquely themed menu items across 30 dining locations, this culinary experience is designed to be a delicious adventure through space, fantasy, and nostalgia. Here’s your guide to the most enticing bites and sips across the park’s five immersive lands.

Celestial flavors in Celestial Park

Northern Lights Martini at Atlantic: The sea-inspired Atlantic restaurant offers one of the park’s most visually stunning drinks—the Northern Lights Martini. This glittering cocktail is crafted with vodka, Limoncello, dry Curaçao, lemon juice, and simple syrup. What sets it apart is the butterfly pea blossom ice sphere, dusted with shimmering gold luster. It’s as much a cosmic art piece as it is a refreshing drink—perfect for guests 21 and older looking to cool off with a little magic.

More to explore: While Atlantic dazzles with its drinks, Celestial Park also offers a tranquil yet vibrant setting. Dining here feels like floating through a galaxy of flavor, with menus that emphasize presentation, creativity, and sensory wonder.

Culinary chaos in Dark Universe

Monocane Mocktail at The Burning Blade Tavern: Step into Darkmoor Village, where gothic charm meets monster lore. The Burning Blade Tavern serves up the Monocane Mocktail—a bubbling, green-hued elixir served in a souvenir lab glass. Non-alcoholic and full of eerie energy, this drink adds a theatrical touch to your dark fantasy dining.

Frank & Friends Pretzel at De Lacy’s Cottage

Still in Darkmoor Village, De Lacy’s Cottage offers a monstrous snack that’s equal parts fun and filling. The Frank & Friends Pretzel is shaped like Frankenstein’s head and comes with a side of warm white cheese dip. Designed for sharing—or not—it’s the ultimate Instagrammable snack before heading into Frankenstein Manor.

High scores and hearty bites in Super Nintendo World

Mario Burger at Toadstool Cafe: Power up your palate at the whimsical Toadstool Cafe inside Super Nintendo World. The Mario Burger is a stacked feast of a beef patty, American cheese, crispy bacon, mushrooms, lettuce, and tomato, all nestled inside a buttery brioche bun. Served with truffle fries and crowned with a miniature red Mario hat, this burger is a flavorful tribute to gaming’s most iconic plumber. A vegetarian version is available too, so no player is left behind.

Yoshi’s Smoothie at Yoshi’s Snack Island: Need to recharge in the summer heat? Yoshi’s Smoothies are vibrant, fruit-based drinks served in either mango or apple melon flavors. Available at Yoshi’s Snack Island near Mount Beanpole, these cool, colorful drinks are a refreshing pit stop between adventures in the Mushroom Kingdom.

Viking bites in Isle of Berk

Mac & Cheese Cones at Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel: In the How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk land, Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel is your go-to for a snack that’s as quirky as it is satisfying. Served in edible crunchy cones, these mac & cheese creations are tailor-made for Vikings on the go. Guests can choose from the creamy Classic Mac topped with fish-shaped crackers, the savory PB&J (pork, bacon, and jam), or the bold Dragon Fire Chicken Spire—a spicy mix of pulled chicken, hot honey, Calabrian peppers, chimichurri, and crispy onions. Each bite delivers a hearty punch worthy of a dragon rider.

Magical indulgence in the Ministry of Magic

While the article doesn’t highlight specific dishes from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, expect the culinary storytelling to be just as enchanting as the surroundings. Drawing on British wizarding traditions, dining here promises everything from themed sweets to magical beverages—think Butterbeer with a Ministry twist.

Food as an attraction

With over 100 menu items ranging from whimsical mocktails to gourmet burgers, Epic Universe ensures that the culinary offerings are not just meals, but integral parts of the park’s storytelling. Whether you’re sipping a luminous martini beneath the stars, biting into a pretzel shaped like Frankenstein, or crunching through a Viking mac cone, the food itself becomes part of the magic.

So come hungry—not just for thrills, but for some of the most immersive theme park food experiences in the world. Epic Universe isn’t just about seeing the extraordinary. It’s about tasting it too.

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