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There are other changes as well.
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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Wednesday 13 April – part four: this could be fun...
By the time we got off, it was about 12pm, so we headed to Biergarten and quickly found the others. I must admit that my face fell a bit when we saw a heap (and I mean a heap – about 40 of them! ) college students being taken in. As Mark said, that will be a long line at the buffet, but actually it was fine. Fortnately, they were seated right at the front of the restaurant and away from us. We figured that would make for some fun when the band came out, but sadly they didn’t start until 1.15pm and the group was long gone by then.
We were seated at a table with a couple from Virginia. I found it quite hard to hear what they were saying, as I was at one end of the table and they were at the other, but they were very nice and everyone was soon chatting away.
The selection of food here was very good and I had no problem finding plenty of salad to enjoy, along with salmon and plenty of desserts. I was pleased that I could enjoy so many desserts, as all too often here, they are apple, pear or peach, none of which I can eat any longer with my allergy.
One of the reasons we had suggested eating here with Sean, Sharon and Ciaran is that we know how much Sean loves his beer. We thought it would be a perfect place for him and, of course, that’s exactly what he was. As you can tell, he loved the beer here!
I spotted a Riesling Spatlese on the menu and had that as I have had it before at the California Grill and really enjoyed it. It was no different here. As we’re off on the cruise tomorrow and we still haven’t been to WalMart or Target to get any wine, I decided to head out to the shop and see if I could find a bottle. I did and Ok, it was $20, which is appallingly pricey, but then again, as we didn’t have an alternative, what else could we do, but buy it? Thank goodness Mark’s room key worked, as mine didn’t. It was the first time I’d tried charging it and obviously something was wrong with it. Oh well, we’ll be leaving tomorrow, so I can live with it for another day.
By the time I got back to the table, the band was just starting and they were much better than I remember. I especially loved the guy with the cowbells. What a talented guy he was! How he managed to do that and at such speed, I do not know. : As I say, it’s just a shame that the first show is now so late, as a lot of people had already emptied out and they didn’t get much response, which was a pity for them, as they were very good.
I think they’re having a good time!
Biergarten:
Food 8½ 8½
Service 8½ 9
Atmosphere 9 9
Value for money 9 9
Average score: 8.81
When we came out, we walked slowly back through World Showcase. This is perhaps my favourite thing to do in the World. I just never tire of being here. : There’s always something to admire here.
Next: what do you mean you quite like the Beverley?
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A fun meal at Biergarten! Now that's a mug of beer! I never tire of meandering around World Showcase, either. As you say, there are always new things on display or old things you've never really noticed. I also never tire of your beautiful photos of all the details!
Wow! Those are some big beer glasses!
Sounds like you all had a wonderful time at Biergarten! I have always wanted to eat there... mainly because I learned German in high school/college. Maybe I'll have to schedule an ADR there for my next trip!
Glad you enjoyed your meal at the buffet. Who knew a vegetarian, with allergies no less, would find plenty to enjoy at a biergarten?
Can't wait for the next installment, as I've always been in the minority when I say that I actually enjoy the Beverly!!
We hope to do Biergarten on one of our next trips. Not sure why it's never made the list before?
Great pictures from lunch. Sad the crowd had thinned before the band made an appearance.
I'm glad you got to enjoy the music at Biergarten! We tried it for the first time in January and were quite impressed. It really is underrated. Your photos are beautiful, look at that gorgeous blue sky!
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I can't believe the tables at Biergarten were all empty! When we ate dinner at Biergarten there was not an empty seat in the house. Do you think it's the difference between the lunch and dinner crowds? Or was it after the lunch crowd had left that you took your pics?
We really enjoy walking around WS as well. If you're not in a hurry to get somewhere, there is so much to see!
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