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Try the Newest Halloween Inspired Cocktails at Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs

Halloween sweets and treats have been taking over Disney Springs, and we just learned about some new cocktails for spooky season that we simply had to share! Morimoto Asia, located in the Landing neighborhood of Disney Springs, is now serving up specialty martinis just for the Halloween season.

A pair of Halloween-themed cocktails in martini glasses rest on the sleek white bar at Morimoto Asia in Disney Springs—one glowing orange and the other a spooky dark purple topped with a whimsical candy eyeball, ready to delight guests during festive season celebrations.
Credit: Disney

If you are able to make it to Disney Springs before Halloween, do not miss the Twisted Pumpkin Martini or Black Magic. They both offer a bit of sweetness while keeping the drinks strong and tasty, and they pair well with nearly anything you could order off of Chef Morimoto's extensive menu of Pan-Asian cuisine.

Guests enjoy a fun-filled meal at Morimoto Asia in Disney Springs, where a woman and two children share a laugh over mouthwatering dishes in the heart of Walt Disney World’s vibrant dining scene.
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If you have not yet been to Morimoto Asia, it is truly a unique dining experience and one we would recommend for this fall if you have you eye on those festive cocktails. In addition to their current drink specials, Morimoto also offers a long list of year-round specialty cocktails, the restaurant's own signature aged sake, and two specialty beers that your server can help recommend food pairings with.

Created by Japanese Master Chef and Iron Chef America participant Chef Masaharu Morimoto, the restaurant is one of the most renowned dining experiences in Disney Springs and perhaps in Walt Disney World in general. His expertise in creating a menu full of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean cuisine offers something for everyone all while enjoying a meal in the restaurant's gorgeous interior.

Sip on this vibrant pink cocktail over ice, topped with a cucumber ribbon and fresh basil skewer—one of Morimoto Asia’s exclusive Halloween Inspired Cocktails only at Disney Springs.
Credit: Morimoto Asia

The space at Disney Springs features 20-foot-long chandeliers that run two stories tall, plus multiple sushi bars, VIP style lounges, and a full view of the open concept kitchen so Guests can see the restaurant's talented chefs in action.

For those eating on the go at Disney Springs, there is also a quick service take on the restaurant outside with Morimoto Asia Street Food, however if you are here for the fall cocktails you'll need to head in to a table or a bar. Reservations for Morimoto Asia are strongly recommended.

Brittany DiCologero

Brittany is a New England-based writer focused on the history of the Walt Disney World Resort. She is the author of "Red, White, and Disney: The Myths and Reality of American History at the Walt Disney World Resort," and "Brittany Earns Her Ears."

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