4. Otter’s Fizzy Orange Juice
If you fancy orange beverages, you’ll be happy to find that the Wizarding World has outdone itself once again with the beverage selection in Diagon Alley. This refreshing orange drink features a sugared rim and thin slice of orange on the rim, making it as attractive as it is delicious. If you can handle something much more tart, the Tongue Tying Lemon Squash is a smart option as well.
5. Fishy Green Ale
The name is a bit misleading, but fishy green ale is one of the most original new options on the Diagon Alley menu. Like butterbeer, this sweet drink is non-alcoholic despite the name. The green beverage is a bit tart but mostly sweet with a candy-like flavor that’s difficult to describe.
The real treat in the fishy green ale, however, comes in the form of the tiny tart blueberry bubbles settled at the bottom. You get an extra wide straw with this drink so you can suck the bubbles right up. They burst in your mouth with an explosion of flavor, making this beverage one that’s actually entertaining to drink.
6. Jacket Potatoes
This snack is actually outside Diagon Alley, but it is in London and part of the new expansion, so it’s earned a mention here as well. If you’re looking for an original theme park snack, this is a great pick. The snack cart is much easier to get to than anything inside Diagon Alley, and the offerings are just as delicious. Order a jacket potato with beans and cheese, broccoli and cheese, shepherd’s pie filling, or loaded. All the options are tasty and filling.
Naturally, this only scratches the surface of some of the treats on hand in Diagon Alley, but this menu of options will give you a well-rounded tour of what’s available, with a little taste of several different items. Whether you just grab a beverage, or you stay for lunch, this is one area where you’ll definitely want to try at least one thing.
Comments
Love the comment for #2 - Ploughman's......
"With so much to try, this is an obvious choice for diners who like to sample new flavours"..... well unless you're like, you know, English.
Seriously, half the pubs in England serve a Ploughman's :-)