Tucked in the outskirts of Town Square is Spellbound, a shadowy lounge inspired by the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It’s located on Deck 6 Mid-ship.

Venture into the shadowy corners of Town Square’s otherwise vibrant woodland and uncover a hideaway inspired by the enigmatic Evil Queen from the Disney classic film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Concealed among the trees and adorned with rich details, this mysterious lounge invites you to savor wickedly tempting cocktails, mocktails and other “potions”—though thankfully, not a single poison apple in sight.

Entrance

As the description suggests, Spellbound is a corner of the forest-inspired Town Square, neard the Royal Court Lounge and Snow White’s wishing well. Outside Spellbound, the floor has woodsy carpeting with gold filigree, red velvet chairs, and bright lighting.

Next to the curtained main entrance is the Queen’s Magic Mirror with “Spellbound” illuminated on the glass.

As a transition between the woodsy carpet of Royal Court Lounge and the dark hardwood of Spellbound, there is a circular tile design. In the center is a dagger through a heart wearing a crown.

Interior

Spellbound is full of round tables and chairs, plus some bench seating and a bar. Purple light emanates from the edges of the ceiling.

There are two murals at either end of Spellbound. Closer to Town Square, the mural features the serene woods from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The mural further inside the lounge depicts gnarled trees with scary faces and bats.

These murals are above green velvet sofas.

There are also cushioned benches under the portholes, which have gold palatial frames. Tree designs around the portholes reach up to the dark textured ceiling.

The walls are brown hardwood with golden trim and leaf elements. The tables are circular with tree-inspired patterns. The chairs have velvet cushions with similar patterning on the seats.

On one wall is a framed painting of the Evil Queen’s laboratory.

A support near the center of the lounge and others between the portholes have branching pieces of metal framing eerie green light.

The wall separating the lounge from the rest of Town Square features metal cutouts of trees set against a diamond pattern looking into the adjacent space.

Bar

The bar is black with a marble counter top and gold edges. Red velvet bar chairs are lined up in front of it.

Behind the bar are props from the Evil Queen’s lab. There are a variety of potion bottles and books.

Some of the props reference other Disney movies, like the Bedknobs and Broomsticks book on the bottom shelf to the left.

Another book is titled Hero to Zero and there is a bottle of Pixie Dust. Props also include an hourglass, cauldron, and wooden box similar to the one the Evil Queen intended to store Snow White’s heart in.

An archway behind the bar features zodiac symbols, just like the stones around the Magic Mirror in the film. Inside, a red light shines on the espresso machine, which sits in front of a half-circle mirror. Sword and heart motifs are to either side of the archway and a crown is in the filigree above.

Some of the lights above the bar resemble potion bottles in a variety of colors. They’re suspended in metallic frames.

The bar’s gold trim appears to drip like an overflowing cauldron.

At one corner, you’ll see the skull image that forms on the apple in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Some tables come set with apples as well as menus. When we sat down to drink, we got some chocolate pretzels and berries to snack on.

The menu itself is gorgeous, with a real metal element of the Evil Queen’s dagger and heart symbol, set against black leather with shiny red tree art.

Cocktails

Wicked Bite – $20

Crown Royal, Sour Apple, Cranberry, Lime, Soda

The Queen – $16

Served with specialty cube, Cîoc Vodka, Grape, Lime Juice, Agave, Pommery Brut

Poison Apple – $70

The Huntsman – $16

Bayab Gin, Dry Vermouth, Orange Bitters, Mezcal, Smoked Olives

The Fairest of Them All – $14

Patrón Reposado, Lime, Grapefruit, Cinnamon, Campari

True Love’s First Sip – $16

Angel’s Envy Bourbon, Amaretto Disaronno, Lemon, Cherry

Mocktails

Evil Queen – $6

Green Apple, Soda, Butterfly Tea, Agave, Lime

Witch’s Brew – $6

Coconut Water, Sprite, Mango, Pomegranate

Eternal Beauty Tea – $6

Watermelon, Lychee, Orange, Chamomile Tea

Beers

On Draft – $8.25

Bottles – $7.75

Zero Proof

Mirror Mirror – $12

Lyre’s London Dry, Authentic Tea House Oolong Tea, Coconut Water, Pandan

Wishing Well Fizz – $9

Lyre’s Italian Orange, Pineapple, Lyre’s Dark Cane, Lime, Agave, Missing Thorn Sparkling Zero Proof

Royal Frostbite Cream – $10

Lyre’s American Malt, Condensed Milk, Cream, Espresso, Vanilla, Chocolate, Cinnamon

Zero Proof To Go – $7.75

Lyre’s Amalfi Spritz

Heineken 0.0%

Warsteiner Radler 0.0%

Coffee Specials

Forbidden Forest – $7.50

Raspberry, Honey, Milk, Matcha, Raspberry Foam

Mirror Magic Mocha – $7.50

Cocoa Malt, Espresso, Condensed Milk, Milk, Cocoa Malt Foam

Pandan Cloud – $7.50

Coconut Water, Pandan, Coconut Cream, Condensed Milk, White Chocolate

Wines and sake vary in price from $9 to $30 per glass, and $120 to $390 per bottle.

Reviews

The Queen – $16
Served with specialty cube, Cîoc Vodka, Grape, Lime Juice, Agave, Pommery Brut

We’ve never seen a smoking glow cube before and it makes for a cool effect. But we recommend removing it before drinking. It does give the first taste a smoky flavor but it also causes you to choke.

The glow cube is the only remarkable thing about this drink. It tastes like a white wine spritz. It’s nice and refreshing with a hint of grape. We didn’t taste the vodka or agave. It is a huge pour, which is nice.

Rating out of 7: 4

The Huntsman – $16
Bayab Gin, Dry Vermouth, Orange Bitters, Mezcal, Smoked Olives

Despite the description, there were no olives in this drink. Maybe it means olive juice? But the only taste we got was vermouth. It’s strong, bitter, and causes a slow burn overpowering everything else.

Rating out of 7: 2

True Love’s First Sip – $16
Angel’s Envy Bourbon, Amaretto Disaronno, Lemon, Cherry

This was our favorite of the three. It’s very drinkable and tastes like a lighter, fruiter, cherry-froward Old Fashioned. There’s also a hint of lemon.

Rating out of 7: 6

Videos

Watch our video review of the bar in the vlog below.

And see more of Spellbound at the end of the following vlog.

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