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| caption='''The interior of the Biergarten. Photo credit: @Diseny'''
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| opened= October 1, 1982
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| park= Epcot
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| land= World Showcase
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| custom_label_1= Restaurant Type
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| custom_value_1= Table Service
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| custom_label_2= Menu Type
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| custom_value_2=  German
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Biergarten is a table service restaurant inside the [[Germany]] pavilion within [[Epcot]]
 
==History and Description==
 
==History and Description==
Biergarten opened on October 1, 1982 with the rest of EPCOT Center <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/biergarten/ </ref>. The restaurant was designed by Imagineers to give guests the feeling that they were in a 16th century town in Rothenburg. The interior of the restaurant is themed to look as if guests are dining outside, as a perpetual Oktoberfest celebration roars on. Richard Bear's book ''Walt Disney's Epcot Center''' describes Biergarten as:
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During the early development of [[EPCOT Center]], one of the major attractions of creating a [[Germany]] pavilion, was that it presented Imagineers with the opportunity to create an Oktoberfest dining experience <ref name="progress"> http://progresscityusa.com/2011/05/09/examining-epcot-the-germany-showcase/ </ref>. Sure enough, when the pavilion opened with the rest of EPCOT Center on October 1, 1982, Germany featured Biergarten, a table service restaurant set in perpetual Oktoberfest <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/biergarten/ </ref>. The restaurant was designed by Imagineers to give guests the feeling that they were in a 16th century town in Rothenburg. The building's interior is themed to look as if guests are dining outside, as an Oktoberfest celebration roars around them. Richard Beard's book ''Walt Disney's Epcot Center''' describes Biergarten as:
  
''Three stories high, with tables placed around a tiered semi-circle, the indoor garden miraculously conveys the feeling of an outdoor courtyard. In one corner is a tree, in another a full-sized, functioning waterwheel. <br>  
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{{Quotation|''Three stories high, with tables placed around a tiered semi-circle, the indoor garden miraculously conveys the feeling of an outdoor courtyard. In one corner is a tree, in another a full-sized, functioning waterwheel. <br> ''
  
 
''On the opposite side of the garden is a meticulous re-creation of the best of sixteenth-century Rothenburg, complete with its residences. In the center of the town square is a stage where live entertainers, including that inevitable and beloved oompah band, dance and sing and make German music.<br>''
 
''On the opposite side of the garden is a meticulous re-creation of the best of sixteenth-century Rothenburg, complete with its residences. In the center of the town square is a stage where live entertainers, including that inevitable and beloved oompah band, dance and sing and make German music.<br>''
  
''Served with the best German beers are such traditional tidbits as bratwurst, sauerkraut, potato dumplings, hot pretzels, sauerbraten, smoked pork in aspic, sausage…everything that is Teutonic and tasty''.
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''Served with the best German beers are such traditional tidbits as bratwurst, sauerkraut, potato dumplings, hot pretzels, sauerbraten, smoked pork in aspic, sausage…everything that is Teutonic and tasty'' <ref> Beard, Richard R. Walt Disney's Epcot Center: Creating the New World of Tomorrow. New York: Harry N. Abrams,, Publ., 1982. Print. </ref>.}}
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Since Biergarten opened, the restaurant has not seen any major changes, although its entertainment has changed over the years.
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==Fun Facts and Trivia==
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* Original plans for Biergarten called for a seven-piece brass band to play 30 to 40 minute sets five times a night. The band would have also featured cowbells and Alpen Horns <ref name="progress"/>
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==Current Menu==
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Click below to see Biergarten's current menu:
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https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/biergarten-restaurant/menus/
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==References==

Latest revision as of 19:45, 5 January 2019

Biergarten
Biergarten2.jpg
The interior of the Biergarten. Photo credit: @Diseny
Epcot
Land World Showcase
Opening date October 1, 1982
Restaurant Type Table Service
Menu Type German

Biergarten is a table service restaurant inside the Germany pavilion within Epcot

History and Description

During the early development of EPCOT Center, one of the major attractions of creating a Germany pavilion, was that it presented Imagineers with the opportunity to create an Oktoberfest dining experience [1]. Sure enough, when the pavilion opened with the rest of EPCOT Center on October 1, 1982, Germany featured Biergarten, a table service restaurant set in perpetual Oktoberfest [2]. The restaurant was designed by Imagineers to give guests the feeling that they were in a 16th century town in Rothenburg. The building's interior is themed to look as if guests are dining outside, as an Oktoberfest celebration roars around them. Richard Beard's book Walt Disney's Epcot Center' describes Biergarten as:

Three stories high, with tables placed around a tiered semi-circle, the indoor garden miraculously conveys the feeling of an outdoor courtyard. In one corner is a tree, in another a full-sized, functioning waterwheel.

On the opposite side of the garden is a meticulous re-creation of the best of sixteenth-century Rothenburg, complete with its residences. In the center of the town square is a stage where live entertainers, including that inevitable and beloved oompah band, dance and sing and make German music.

Served with the best German beers are such traditional tidbits as bratwurst, sauerkraut, potato dumplings, hot pretzels, sauerbraten, smoked pork in aspic, sausage…everything that is Teutonic and tasty [3].

Since Biergarten opened, the restaurant has not seen any major changes, although its entertainment has changed over the years.

Fun Facts and Trivia

  • Original plans for Biergarten called for a seven-piece brass band to play 30 to 40 minute sets five times a night. The band would have also featured cowbells and Alpen Horns [1]

Current Menu

Click below to see Biergarten's current menu:

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/biergarten-restaurant/menus/

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://progresscityusa.com/2011/05/09/examining-epcot-the-germany-showcase/
  2. https://d23.com/a-to-z/biergarten/
  3. Beard, Richard R. Walt Disney's Epcot Center: Creating the New World of Tomorrow. New York: Harry N. Abrams,, Publ., 1982. Print.