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+ | | caption='''The entrance sign for Akershus Royal Banquet Hall. Photo by HarshLight''' | ||
+ | | opened= May 6, 1988 | ||
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+ | | land= World Showcase | ||
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+ | | custom_value_1= Character Dining | ||
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+ | | custom_value_2= Norwegian | ||
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Restaurant Akershus is a character dining location in the [[Norway]] pavilion. | Restaurant Akershus is a character dining location in the [[Norway]] pavilion. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 18:59, 26 August 2016
Restaurant Akershus is a character dining location in the Norway pavilion.
History
The restaurant that is currently known as Akershus Royal Banquet Hall opened on May 6, 1988 as Restaurant Akershus [1], when the rest of the Norway pavilion had its first soft opening. Originally serving a koldtbord, a Norwegian buffet with both hot and cold. Restaurant Akershus remained essentially the same until July 28, 2002 when dining location began offering a Princess Storybook character dining breakfast [1]. Subsequently on April 10, 2005, Restaurant Akershus began offering character dining for lunch and dinner [1]. To reflect the new dining experience, in August 2005 the name of the restaurant was changed to Akershus Royal Banquet Hall [2]. While the lunch and dinner menu's continue to feature Norwegian flavors, the breakfast menu is predominantly American.
Current Menu
Click below to see Akershus Royal Banquet Hall's current menu:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/akershus-royal-banquet-hall/menus/
Fun Facts and Trivia
- Restaurant Akershus features three distinct dining rooms [3]. One room is designed to look like a church, a second like a royal dining room, and the third like a village inn [3].