Oga's Cantina is a Star Wars-themed bar and lounge located in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This immersive watering hole is run by Oga Garra, a legendary hostess known throughout the galaxy. The cantina features bizarre creatures, colorful characters, and a droid DJ (DJ R-3X) spinning electronic dance music. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic concoctions are served, many with dramatic presentations including smoking effects, glowing ingredients, and vessels that look like they came from another galaxy. The tight quarters, standing room, and 45-minute time limit create an authentic cantina atmosphere reminiscent of the Mos Eisley Cantina from the original Star Wars film.
Dark, intimate cantina atmosphere with alien creatures, droid DJ, and galaxy's edge theming. Standing room predominates with limited seating. Neon lighting, strange sounds, and otherworldly décor create an immersive Star Wars experience. Energetic and busy.
Peach vodka with fuzzy foam that makes your mouth tingle
Grapefruit and rose vodka with botanical flavors
Tropical rum drink celebrating Ewoks
Dramatic presentation with "smoke" effect
Non-alcoholic fruity, frozen beverage
Crispy snacks with cheesy dip
Most Popular: Fuzzy Tauntaun, Carbon Freeze, Blue Milk
Highly recommended! Oga's is one of the hardest reservations at Disney. Walk-ups are available but very limited. Book at 60 days in advance or join the walk-up list on the app first thing in the morning.
Yes! The non-alcoholic options are creative and delicious, with the same dramatic presentations. Blue Milk and Carbon Freeze mocktails are popular choices. The atmosphere alone is worth experiencing for Star Wars fans.
Yes, children are welcome and there are kid-friendly drinks. However, the dark atmosphere, loud music, and limited seating (often standing) may not appeal to all children. There's also a 45-minute time limit.
The 45-minute limit during busy periods helps ensure more guests can experience this extremely popular location. It maintains the authentic "busy cantina" atmosphere and keeps the line moving.