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Celebrate Oktoberfest All Year at Biergarten Restaurant


Biergarten Restaurant is one of the most overlooked and authentic restaurants in Epcot in my opinion!

Situated in the back of the Germany pavilion in Epcot, it's hidden away. It's one of my favorites spots because of the great food, beer, and entertainment. You're surrounded with German heritage and culture. I really felt like I was celebrating Oktoberfest in a quaint, Bavarian village (which is on my bucketlist!)

German food is comfort food! It's filling, hearty, and savory.

Look at that huge potato dumpling!

When you enter Biergarten, you are magically transported to an outdoor Oktoberfest gathering at night. The "village" has gathered to enjoy food and bier, and dance to polka music. With the leaves on the trees turning orange, and the harvest moon, it makes it feel like it really is October. In the distance, you can see the rooftops of the little cottages around town. Thick, wooden tables are situated around a stage so you can watch the house band from anywhere. The polka band, Oktoberfest Musikanten keeps the experience loud and lively!

The meal service times and prices below were accurate as of January 2021. 

Lunch is served from 12:00 p.m. to 3:55 p.m.
Dinner is served from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Adult Price: $46.00
Child Price (Ages 3 – 9): $25.00

Prices vary by season and include tax, but not gratuity.


Partial Listing of Selections:
  • Seasonal Salads
  • Traditional Sausage
  • Rotisserie Chicken
  • Sauerkraut
  • Potatoes
  • Spaetzle
  • Schnitzel
  • Assorted Desserts
Biergarten Kids’ Offerings 
  • Roasted Chicken
  • Hot Dogs
  • Green Beans
  • Macaroni and Cheese
Desserts include apple strudel with vanilla sauce, Bavarian cheese cake, and fruits. The bread selections are great too, and include pretzel rolls.

Kids gather on the dance floor to clap, dance and participate in the musical festivities. The band plays horns, accordions, and even cowbells.

When in Germany....
What would Oktoberfest be without BIER!? You can order a half or full liter stein full of cold, authentic, German beer. I asked my server, who was from Munich, which beer she recommended. She suggested the Hefeweizen Schoferhoffer, which is a grapefruit beer. It was so delicious that we tracked it down here at home and bought some. Every time I smell it, I am transported back to the night we ate at Biergarten. We made some great memories there, and it's on our must-do-again list!

I consider Biergarten a "dinner show" since it's so lively and entertaining. My kids loved the loud music, and shouting "oi, oi, oi!" It's a small, but unforgettable glimpse into German culture and it's fun for all ages.

If you would like help booking your Disney Vacation, or even a trip to Germany itself,  contact us today at Vacations@kingdomkonsultant.com to start planning your next trip!

Danke!

Summer fell in love with the Disney Parks on her first visit and knew she wanted to help others experience the magic there and save money. Email Summer at summer@kingdomkonsultant.com.

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