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Fantasyland Dining Guide

Troubadour Tavern – Despite the name, no beer is sold here. The newest addition to Disneyland’s dining options, Troubadour Tavern caters predominately to the large crowds at nearby Princess Fantasy Faire and “it’s a small world”. The menu at this counter service facility is limited: bratwurst, corn-on-the-cob and baked potatoes (as well as soft drinks). Things are a bit pricey here, unfortunately: expect to pay around $4 for an ear of corn and $8 for a baked potato.

The Village Haus – Opened along with the adjacent Pinocchio’s Daring Journey during the 1983 Fantasyland remodel, Village Haus is one of the park’s larger food outlets, featuring plentiful indoor and outdoor seating surrounded by relatively lovely Alpine décor and murals depicting the story of Pinocchio. Unfortunately, the food is rather uninspired and does little to compliment the décor – pizza and cheeseburgers are your standard fare. On occasion, a special line will open up (usually only on busier days) that exclusively serves bratwurst and hot dogs.

Edelweiss Snacks – Housed in charming Bavarian-style building located directly across from the Matterhorn Bobsleds at the location of the former Motor Boat Cruise, this counter-service dining facility specializes in roasted corn-on-the-cub, massive roasted turkey legs, hot dogs, chips, and a selection of soft drinks. Outdoor seating is available on the old dock behind the snack stand.

Disneyland Park

Sleeping Beauty CastleMatterhorn Bobsleds“it’s a small world”Pixie HollowKing Arthur’s CarrouselSnow White’s Scary AdventuresPinocchio’s Daring JourneyPeter Pan’s FlightMr. Toad’s Wild RideCasey Jr. Circus TrainDumbo the Flying ElephantStorybook Land Canal BoatsMad Tea PartyAlice in WonderlandPrincess Fantasy Faire

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