After waiting in line to park, board the tram, enter Disneyland and get into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge the last thing you might be thinking about and the one thing may need the most is an ice cold alien cocktail at Oga’s Cantina.

Fortunately, the wretched hive of scum and villainy opens at 8 a.m. most mornings and will be serving stiff alcoholic cocktails paired with a bit of breakfast in the Anaheim theme park. You can even bring the kids into the all-ages bar that will be serving Blue Milk and cookies suitable for the young padawans.

Galaxy’s Edge visitors will need a free reservation to enter the new 14-acre Star Wars land from May 31 to June 23. Disneyland will enforce a 4-hour time limit on visits to Galaxy’s Edge during that initial “soft opening” period. Many eager fans snapped up 8 a.m. to Noon reservation windows on their assigned dates.

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Beginning June 24, visitors will need to acquire a “boarding pass” via the Disneyland app or kiosks in the park to get into a virtual queue to access Galaxy’s Edge. Early birds will be able to head right into the new Star Wars land starting at 8 a.m.

Those 8 a.m. start times mean a lot of Star Wars fans over the first few months will be wandering into Galaxy’s Edge in the early morning hours. The savviest intergalactic travelers will want to resist the natural instinct to head straight for the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction and instead make their way to Oga’s Cantina.

Oga’s Cantina only has six snowboard-shaped tables, six booth seats and a standing room-only U-shaped bar. And Disneyland won’t take reservations for Oga’s. Which means the wait time to get into the intimate interstellar cocktail bar could stretch to an hour or more throughout the day.

While you might not typically imbibe at 8 a.m., you will be on Star Wars standard time while visiting Galaxy’s Edge. And it’s 5 o’clock somewhere in the galaxy far, far away. So why not drop into Oga’s and experience the highly anticipated cantina when the crowds will likely be lighter?

Oga’s will serve a pair of alcoholic “potations” cocktails before noon:

Bloody Rancor: A Bloody Mary made with vodka and Chile liqueur and garnished with a bone-shaped meringue cookie.

A Bloody Mary made with vodka and Chile liqueur and garnished with a bone-shaped meringue cookie. Spiran Caf: Peruvian organic coffee spiked with rum and served with orange marmalade, vanilla whipped cream and citrus zest

Oga’s morning menu will include:

Mustafarian Lava Roll: Described as a “sweet galactic delight”

Described as a “sweet galactic delight” Rising Moons Overnight Oats: Breakfast oats served with yogurt, dragon fruit and seasonal fruit

Non-alcoholic “potations” served at Oga’s in the morning will include:

Blue Bantha Milk and Cookies: The “Star Wars” land’s signature Blue Milk, a non-dairy rice- and coconut-based chilled milk. A Rice Krispie treat cookie with Bantha horn icing is served on top of the glass.

The “Star Wars” land’s signature Blue Milk, a non-dairy rice- and coconut-based chilled milk. A Rice Krispie treat cookie with Bantha horn icing is served on top of the glass. Black Spire Brew: Cold brew coffee with Caribbean spices, honey and passion fruit

Cold brew coffee with Caribbean spices, honey and passion fruit Moogan Tea: Unsweetened iced tea and chocolate milk with vanilla and cinnamon

Unsweetened iced tea and chocolate milk with vanilla and cinnamon Tarine Tea: Unsweetened iced tea with peach, huckleberry and mint

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Later in the day, Oga’s will also serve a selection of beers, wines and cider plus a full selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic “potations” cocktails. The cantina will also have a small food menu.

The Mustafarian Lava Roll and Rising Moons Overnight Oats will also be on the breakfast menu at the Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo. The Galaxy’s Edge quick-service restaurant will also offer a Bright Suns Morning breakfast featuring three-cheese eggs, pork sausage and purple potato hash served with a mini Mustafarian lava roll.

The drinks and foods in Oga’s Cantina take their inspiration from Star Wars beasts and planets. Some beverages have shown up in “Star Wars” movies, books and comics.

Luke Skywalker killed a Rancor beast in “Return of the Jedi.” Blue Milk comes from the spiral horned, wooly Bantha.

Spiran Caf shows up in the “Star Wars Rebels” animated television series. The volcanic planet of Mustafar appears in “Revenge of the Sith.” Moogan Tea and Tarine Tea are mentioned in “Star Wars” novels.

The cold brew takes its name from the Black Spire Outpost village on the Star Wars planet of Batuu, the setting for the new themed land debuting at Disneyland on May 31.

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