The model of the Aztec Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Mexico is beautifully lit at night.
Category Archive: Mexico
San Angel Inn – New Look, New Menu
Possibly to compete with the newly opened table service restaurant, La Hacienda de San Angel, located outside of the pyramid in Mexico, the San Angel Inn recently underwent a makeover of sorts. The dining room layout was changed as were the tables and chairs themselves. Gone are the multi-colored chairs and scattered layout. Now you’ll …
Where in the World? #55
This week’s Where in the World and Posts From Around the World will be the last one until July 24th. We will be leaving for Disney World this coming Thursday and will not return until the following Saturday, July 16th. All other regular daily posts will be happening while we’re gone, so be sure to …
La Cantina de San Angel – Mexico’s Updated Counter Service
Last week we gave you our review of La Hacienda de San Angel in Epcot’s Mexico pavilion. Today we’re looking at the attached counter service restaurant, La Cantina de San Angel. La Cantina was once the counter service option in Mexico but has now been expanded with more outdoor seating that sits out a little further …
Our Review of La Hacienda de San Angel
Back at the end of November we finally had an opportunity to try the newest table service in Mexico, La Hacienda de San Angel. No, it’s not inside there. It’s directly across the “street”. While I’m happy to see more eateries come to the World Showcase, this addition to the old Cantina, to me, makes …
La Hacienda Ready to Serve at Epcot
With La Hacienda ready to soft open this week we’d like to thank one of our friends at the World for snapping a few photos for us to share with you today. The newly refurbished Cantina will now be both counter service and table service. La Cantina de San Angel will open daily at 11am …
Shopping and Unique Opportunities Inside Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion
We recently posted about the San Angel Inn restaurant inside Epcot’s Mexico pavilion, but that’s not all that sits inside the model of the Aztec Temple of Quetzalcoatl. The main area inside is covered with various kiosks that sell different Mexican souvenirs. The perimeter of the interior is made up of a handful of shops …








