BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted October 3, 2012 Report Share Posted October 3, 2012 From the Disney Food Blog. Follow the link for more photos... Review: Biergarten in Epcot’s GermanyOct 1st, 2012 by AJ.We haven’t been to Biergarten in a while here on DFB, so I think it’s time to pay this fun spot a visit!You’ll find it in Epcot’s Germany Pavilion, and this is THE place to find sausage and beer. They have other stuff, too…but if you don’t like sausage and beer, you may not get the most out of this restaurant.Let’s take a look! AtmosphereNestled in the back of the Germany Pavilion, Biergarten can be hard to find. It’s to the back, left of the pavilion, so look for a check-in desk in that general area.As you head past and actually through Sommerfest, the German counter service offering, you enter an area that looks a little like a courtyard, but with a ceiling.But once you’re fully into the restaurant, the view opens up, and you are transported to evening in a Bavarian Village town square that has been set up in preparation for a party. And you’re invited!Here, you get the full scope of the themeing, and it’s very quaint. The lamp posts, the waterwheel — even a full moon rising over the building in back! The atmosphere is really lovely.Seating Area and Old World CharmThis is a good time to point out an interesting feature of Biergarten. Because it’s supposed to mimic the feel of a Bavarian street fair, you are seated at tables of eight. And if your party is smaller than this magic number, you will probably be sitting with strangers. Communal tables are pretty much the rule here — be warned.Get to Know Your Neighbors at this Streetfest!If you’re dining at lunchtime, you might be picked to tap the keg. One lucky guest is chosen to do the honors in this daily ceremony. The big perk for the tapper? A free beer to celebrate!Entertainment is key here at Biergarten. You’ll be serenaded by all manner of instruments throughout your meal, from hand bells and cow bells to those giant alpenhorns!The guys that make up this oompah band have been here forever, and they do a great job getting you into the spirit of the celebration. While you can’t see it very well, there’s a dance floor in front of the stage, and guests are welcome to kick up their heels! (Kids especially seem to love this feature.)Playing a PolkaThe bell ringers are enormously talented, and it’s really fascinating to watch them perform!PerformersMy family and I enjoy them so much that we actually shot some video during a recent visit. Here’s one of our favorite shows.Next, we were treated to some alpenhorn music. When was the last time you could say that?Playing the AlpenhornOf course, during the show you should be eating and drinking! Let’s hit the buffet! EatsBiergarten is offers an all-you-care-to enjoy selection of German-style favorites. If you leave hungry, then it’s your own fault. The perfect way to kick off this celebration is with a beer. You’re in Germany after all, right? And how perfect is a drink menu shaped like a beer stein?Biergarten Drink MenuThere are some really terrific selections here. If you need guidance, be sure to ask your server, who will be knowledgeable about the varieties.Biergarten Beer Menu -- click for larger imageSomething wonderful to note: in true Oktoberfest tradition, you can get a LITER of Beer! The mind boggles at the sight of this! To my knowledge, this is the only place in Epcot that you can order this quantity in a single serving. It’s huge!A Full Liter of Beer!Once you contemplate (and begin to quench) your thirst, it’s time to move on to the food. The buffet is two-sided, and the left and right lines are almost identical (we’ll highlight the one difference we noticed when we talk desserts a little later on). So don’t be worried that you’re missing something on the other side.Pick the shortest line and go with it.Buffet AreaYou’ll start with a Selection of Salads. I didn’t want to take up valuable tummy real estate here, but if you’re so inclined, go for it.Cabbage Salad, Bean Salad, Mixed Greens, Beet Salad, Tomato Salad, Cucumber Salad, Creamy Herb Dressing, Tarragon DressingNext, you come to a group of slightly more interesting Cold Fare, including a cold sausage selection that somewhat resembles charcuterie, plus meatballs, a sausage salad, and macaroni and potato salads. Did you know you could put sausage in a dish and still call it salad? Me neither!Cold Sausage Selection, German Sliced Pickles, Meatballs, Butter, Sausage Salad, Macaroni Salad, and German Potato SaladCold Sausage Selection - Up CloseI didn’t expect much from the Cauliflower Soup, but it was quite good. Thick, creamy, and savory, it still had a delicate flavor.Don’t fool yourself though. Delicate flavor does not equal light. I’m reasonably sure you aren’t saving any calories here!Cauliflower SoupThe Breads are more than just a place-taker on your plate…these Pretzel Rolls are famously divine! Everyone loves them at Le Cellier, and here, you can have as many as you want, too!Assorted Breads and RollsIf I had to pick a favorite place to camp out on this buffet, it would be right here. Both the Roasted Potatoes and German Sausages with Sauerkraut are fantastic.Roasted Potatoes and German Sausages with SauerkrautThis Spaetzle was tasty as well. I did not, however, try the Veal Sausage. It was altogether a little too white and scary for me. Weigh in below, Readers: did I miss out?Spatzel and Bavarian Veal SausageMore Pretzel Rolls! And a Warm German Potato Salad for those of you who don’t enjoy the cold version.Pretzel Rolls and Warm German Potato SaladThe Carving Station may change up a bit, but during our visit, we sampled German Meat Loaf and Pork Roast, with a rich Red Wine Sauce on the side.Carving Station with German Meat Loaf, Pork Roast, and Red Wine SauceThere are also lots of different Sauces to accompany your carved meats. Choose from Apricot Chutney, Applesauce, Sweet and Regular Mustard, Curry Ketchup (fancy!), and Regular Ketchup. My favorite is the Applesauce.Apricot Chutney, Applesauce, Sweet and Regular Mustard, Curry Ketchup and Regular KetchupThere is a selection of Fish and Chicken for those who prefer a lighter meat option. Options include Salmon in Dill Sauce, and Roast Chicken.Salmon in Dill Sauce, Roast Chicken, and Sauteed Green BeansThere are also warm Meatballs to contrast with the cold ones you saw earlier. And here, you finally run into Schnitzel — a chicken version. The traditional savory brown sauce known as Hunter’s Sauce is the perfect topping.Meatballs, Hunter's Sauce, and Chicken SchnitzelYou’ll find all of your traditional favorites here, like Braised Cabbage and another Spaetzle — this one with cheese. A couple of American favorites round out the offering.Red CabbageCheese SpaetzleSauteed Green Beans and Macaroni and CheeseIf you think you have room (and I hope you saved some), you should definitely check out desserts. There’s an assortment of fresh fruit available.Fresh Apples and OrangesThe dessert buffet is the only place we found a minor difference in the two lines. One side featured grapes as the fresh fruit, while the other had watermelon.My favorite here? I combined the Red Berry Compote with the Vanilla Sauce to make one of the most delicious sweets I’ve ever tasted! Really! I had three.You can also choose from Bavarian Cheesecake, Vanilla Pudding, and Chocolate Mousse Cake.Vanilla Sauce, Red Berry Compote, Watermelon, Chocolate Mousse Cake, Bavarian Cheesecake, and Vanilla PuddingThere is yummy delicious Apple Strudel as well, and while I didn’t taste the Florentine Cookies, they were quite popular.Apple StrudelFlorentine CookiesWhat a completely delicious and fun lunch time experience within Epcot! OverallBiergarten is a very, very fun place to eat. While the food probably won’t bowl you over, it’s quite good and plentiful and perfectly suited for the atmosphere. And the entertainment and surroundings really do deliver that magical Disney experience of transporting you to another place and time.If you happen to be a fan o’ meat, you will be delighted as you try all the different sausages and other offerings. And the beer! Yes. The beer.If there is one word of caution, it’s for the shy folks out there. This is meant to be a communal dining experience, so unless you book with a party of eight, your chances of sitting with strangers are pretty high. If you’re completely mortified by this possibility, try speaking to your server. They may be able to move you to another table if it’s a slow day. Or you could just try seating your least shy person next to your dining companions, and let him bridge the gap! (That’s what we did!)The restaurant is underrated in my opinion, and you can usually score an Advanced Dining Reservation fairly easily here. Take advantage of that.In Epcot, there’s just no better party for a beer and meat lover than Biergarten.Are you a Biergarten fan? Leave us a comment and tell us your favorites!http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2012/10/01/review-biergarten-in-epcots-germany/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ftwildernessguy 778 Posted October 3, 2012 Report Share Posted October 3, 2012 Not to sound like Larry, but IMHO, this is the best restaurant on property and probably one of the few that has retained its character despite the "free dining" attack on Disney cuisine. Anyone who will tell you this food is not authentic either has no real German heritage or has never been to Germany or both. Eating here is like eating at my Grandmas house. Makes me want to sit down and cry like a baby. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dollface...CindyC 18 Posted October 3, 2012 Report Share Posted October 3, 2012 We had lunch there in August 2012 and it was awesome! Even my kids found something they enjoyed. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ftwildernessguy 778 Posted October 3, 2012 Report Share Posted October 3, 2012 Let me tell you sometime about why I have been banned for life from the Biergarten. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SCTigerCock 171 Posted October 3, 2012 Report Share Posted October 3, 2012 I agree with FWG, and Ragland Road.But I was shocked, SHOCKED, they didn't have Dunkle on draft! WTF!!!! :banghead: :clint: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DaveInTN 3,247 Posted October 5, 2012 Report Share Posted October 5, 2012 This review has pushed me over the edge. I have made a reservation for January. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Momoffive aka Loretta 34 Posted October 5, 2012 Report Share Posted October 5, 2012 This review has pushed me over the edge. I have made a reservation for January.You will be very happy you did!! It was hands down our favoite place. The kids found something they all liked and all left with full tummies. The food is very authentic. It is like sitting in my Oma's kitchen. Loved it. We didn't know about it until our last trip and now I feel cheeted we have missed it this long. It will always be a stop on the rest of our trips. Can't wait to see the pictures of your girls here Dave. They open the dance floor during the show. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DaveInTN 3,247 Posted October 5, 2012 Report Share Posted October 5, 2012 You will be very happy you did!! It was hands down our favoite place. The kids found something they all liked and all left with full tummies. The food is very authentic. It is like sitting in my Oma's kitchen. Loved it. We didn't know about it until our last trip and now I feel cheeted we have missed it this long. It will always be a stop on the rest of our trips. Can't wait to see the pictures of your girls here Dave. They open the dance floor during the show.I've always wanted to go, as I grew up in a German household and love the food. Boy, do I miss my Gramma's cooking! But my kids were never fans...until we went to a German restaurant for my birthday this year. Everybody was happy with their meal. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mouseketab.....Carol 1,261 Posted October 5, 2012 Report Share Posted October 5, 2012 I'm gonna have a different vote here. I "like" Biergarten, but I don't "love" it. I was raised on GREAT German food from my grandmother, and we have a REALLY GOOD German restaurant in Huntsville that has been here for over 50 years. (Started by a German family that came when all the Germans working for Dr. Von Braun came to Huntsville).Hmmm, think I'll go there for lunch today :) geoffdaddy 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CCIntrigue...aka Gwen 547 Posted October 5, 2012 Report Share Posted October 5, 2012 I'm gonna have a different vote here. I "like" Biergarten, but I don't "love" it. I was raised on GREAT German food from my grandmother, and we have a REALLY GOOD German restaurant in Huntsville that has been here for over 50 years. (Started by a German family that came when all the Germans working for Dr. Von Braun came to Huntsville).Hmmm, think I'll go there for lunch today :)Lucky you! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bord1niowa......Curt 79 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Gonna go here tonight for the first time. Looking forward to it. Compliments of a happy camper. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DaveInTN 3,247 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Have fun! We LOVED this place! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Beckers 1,136 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Let me tell you sometime about why I have been banned for life from the Biergarten.Is it sometime yet? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
GaDawgFan.....Kelly 799 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Is it sometime yet? Yeah FWG, spill it. I want to go there, but the food just doesn't look good to me. Am I the only one? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Beckers 1,136 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 I want to go there, but the food just doesn't look good to me. Am I the only one?Same here. This would need to be a free dining trip for me. My husband and the boy would probably not appreciate the food. I just think it looks fun but not much I really want to eat. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CCIntrigue...aka Gwen 547 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 The food is better than it looks! After 20 or so years I finally talked David into going to Biergarten again during our October 2012 trip. We both really enjoyed it and were glad we went. Dollar wise, it's a good value. That being said, it won't be an every trip experience. The entertainment was way too noisy for us. If you've seen it once, that's enough. If you like kraut and sausages, then you will be pleased. I like both, so I was happy. But in all honesty if WDW had a buffet of Mexican, Chinese, French, or Greek food I'd go there instead. I tend to like my food a bit spicier than Biergarten. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LONE-STAR 370 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 The food here is really good. We do it every other trip. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Total Joker ... TJ 203 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Now I want Biergarten!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ftwildernessguy 778 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Is it sometime yet? Yeah FWG, spill it. I want to go there, but the food just doesn't look good to me. Am I the only one?Okay, here we go. Pull up a chair, kiddies. My wife and I went for lunch one day. It was hot, and I was thirsty so I ordered a large beer. For those who have never been to the Biergarten, the large beer is very large. It was cold and smooth and delicious. About the time I finished it, the first show of the day was going to start. They started the show by selecting someone from the audience who likes beer. Of course, my hand shot up and I was shouting "Right here". I got picked to be the honorary Burgermeister and lead the ceremony of tapping the first keg of beer. Afterwards, I was given a free beer, not as large as the one I had just had but pretty large nonetheless, and led the first toast. It was time to drink, and the crowd loved me and was yelling "Chug, chug, chug'" So, I reached down deep and summoned up all that college experience and chugged the thing, much to the crowd's delight. Now I should point out that, while the other patrons of the restaurant were thoroughly entertained, FWGirl was not seeing the humor. She had gotten the check and was ready to exit. I insisted on paying but damn, I could not do the math for the tip. For some reason the numbers were just not making sense. So I did the best I could and paid the bill. The waitress was thrilled, I was happy, but FWGirl was silent for the afternoon. It wasn't until later that she informed me that I had tipped the waitress at least 50 bucks. She also informed me that I would never go there again. And so I have been banned for life from the Biergarten. geoffdaddy 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
GaDawgFan.....Kelly 799 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Okay, here we go. Pull up a chair, kiddies. My wife and I went for lunch one day. It was hot, and I was thirsty so I ordered a large beer. For those who have never been to the Biergarten, the large beer is very large. It was cold and smooth and delicious. About the time I finished it, the first show of the day was going to start. They started the show by selecting someone from the audience who likes beer. Of course, my hand shot up and I was shouting "Right here". I got picked to be the honorary Burgermeister and lead the ceremony of tapping the first keg of beer. Afterwards, I was given a free beer, not as large as the one I had just had but pretty large nonetheless, and led the first toast. It was time to drink, and the crowd loved me and was yelling "Chug, chug, chug'" So, I reached down deep and summoned up all that college experience and chugged the thing, much to the crowd's delight. Now I should point out that, while the other patrons of the restaurant were thoroughly entertained, FWGirl was not seeing the humor. She had gotten the check and was ready to exit. I insisted on paying but damn, I could not do the math for the tip. For some reason the numbers were just not making sense. So I did the best I could and paid the bill. The waitress was thrilled, I was happy, but FWGirl was silent for the afternoon. It wasn't until later that she informed me that I had tipped the waitress at least 50 bucks. She also informed me that I would never go there again. And so I have been banned for life from the Biergarten. :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: Awesome story!!!! That said, I can see why FWG does NOT think it was awesome. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Family of Bears 98 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Haha! I tipped our guy generously at raglan once. Oops. Those numbers just start getting confusing. Carry the one, move the decimal, ahhh, 150 bucks should do it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Big Kahuna aka John 71 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 Not to sound like Larry, but IMHO, this is the best restaurant on property and probably one of the few that has retained its character despite the "free dining" attack on Disney cuisine. Anyone who will tell you this food is not authentic either has no real German heritage or has never been to Germany or both. Eating here is like eating at my Grandmas house. Makes me want to sit down and cry like a baby.I booked this for our upcoming trip based on one of your other positive recommendations. I can't wait to try it. I love German food... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DaveInTN 3,247 Posted May 2, 2013 Report Share Posted May 2, 2013 Okay, here we go. Pull up a chair, kiddies. My wife and I went for lunch one day. It was hot, and I was thirsty so I ordered a large beer. For those who have never been to the Biergarten, the large beer is very large. It was cold and smooth and delicious. About the time I finished it, the first show of the day was going to start. They started the show by selecting someone from the audience who likes beer. Of course, my hand shot up and I was shouting "Right here". I got picked to be the honorary Burgermeister and lead the ceremony of tapping the first keg of beer. Afterwards, I was given a free beer, not as large as the one I had just had but pretty large nonetheless, and led the first toast. It was time to drink, and the crowd loved me and was yelling "Chug, chug, chug'" So, I reached down deep and summoned up all that college experience and chugged the thing, much to the crowd's delight. Now I should point out that, while the other patrons of the restaurant were thoroughly entertained, FWGirl was not seeing the humor. She had gotten the check and was ready to exit. I insisted on paying but damn, I could not do the math for the tip. For some reason the numbers were just not making sense. So I did the best I could and paid the bill. The waitress was thrilled, I was happy, but FWGirl was silent for the afternoon. It wasn't until later that she informed me that I had tipped the waitress at least 50 bucks. She also informed me that I would never go there again. And so I have been banned for life from the Biergarten. $50, huh? Admit it...it was the dirndl. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
momof3kids-Yvonne 596 Posted May 2, 2013 Report Share Posted May 2, 2013 Things like that tend to happen around here when the Tooth Fairy has done some celebrating before making the rounds. Let's just say child really enjoyed getting that $20 bill. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
h2odivers...Ray 952 Posted May 2, 2013 Report Share Posted May 2, 2013 TIPS= To Insure Proper Service. A typical person tips 15-20% of the total bill for good service. Biergarten adult lunch. $ 28.00 each. = $ 56.00One liter pilsner. $ 13.00 each. = $ 13.00Glass of wine for the Mrs. (optional)= $ 11.00Free 1/2 liter of Weiss beer (if pd for) = $ 7.502 adult one day passes to Epcot. =$189.58Total bill. = $277.08Tip. = $ 50.00Percentage tipped for good service. 18%So please explain to me why she's upset? Sounds like you had a great time. If anything the waitress should be upset with you for tipping her only 18%. Is she mad because you were being cheap? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.