Oga’s Cantina at Galaxy’s Edge – Disneyland

One of the most daring culinary experiences at any Disney park is Star Wars-themed

Located inside the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge section of Disneyland, Oga’s Cantina is Disney’s single most distinctive culinary destination in California – and arguably anywhere in its theme parks. Taking inspiration from the first Star Wars film’s Creature Cantina scene, Oga’s Cantina serves a variety of exotic-looking snacks and drinks, including items with bursting boba, and even Bantha milk, Luke’s meme-worthy blue drink, which has since appeared in multiple movies and other media. Robot DJ Oga presides over the space, which can accommodate roughly 70 guests across tables and standing bar areas, playing music from and inspired by the Star Wars movies. Bartenders and servers are lightly in character, minus any sense of danger (or likelihood of getting into a tête-à-tête with Han Solo or Greedo).

Although most of the items served at Oga’s Cantina are beautifully presented and legitimately alien in appearance, their ingredients are typically pretty basic, and always fit for human consumption. As of our last visit in early 2026, two “snacks” were available to order: Oga’s Obsession ($9.50) is made with cotton candy flavored gelatin, lemonade, blueberry popping boba, and pop rock-like dehydrated fruits, while a “five blossom bread” plate includes two garlic pretzel knots with a chili-cheese dip ($12). Earlier items such as plates with lotus root chips, pate, avocado wheat chips, and spicy edamame have disappeared from the menu, leaving drinks as Oga’s major draw.

Light modernist culinary tricks are sometimes on display: the Fuzzy Tauntaun ($19.50) tops a peach-orange vodka drink with a generous dollop of tingling Sichuan peppercorn foam, and bursting blueberry boba are a highlight in the non-alcoholic orange/pineapple/kiwi/cantaloupe-based Jabba Juice ($7.50). Servers now warn guests – accurately – that the entire Oga cocktail and mocktail collection consists of very sweet drinks; beers and wine are on tap for those who prefer more neutral to bitter beverages.

In the past, advance reservations were available up to 60 days in advance, and strongly recommended if you wanted to guarantee your visit. As of early 2026, Oga’s has shifted to a first-come, first-served policy favoring walk-ins, while imposing a 45-minute and two-drink-per-person limit on guests to ensure a steady flow of visitors can experience the Cantina. Though the drinks aren’t cheap, the environment and overall experience are memorable enough in our view to make a visit mandatory for Star Wars fans.

Stats

Price: $$$
Service: Counter
Open Since: 2019

Addresses

1313 Disneyland Dr.
(Inside Disneyland)
Anaheim, CA 92802

714.781.4636

Instagram: @ogascantina