Here are dining options on Main Street
A - Walt's American Restaurant (Reservation required)
This table service restaurant, housed in the corner of the first block on Main Street, is an elegant restaurant dedicated to the imagineers who put the park together. This restaurant features a mix of American and European food, made by some of the best chefs in Germany.
Guests walk into a waiting room themed to Walt Disney. As they wait to be called, they can look at old photographs from Walt's light and learn a little about the man who started it all. Then, when they are called to one of six dining rooms, two downstairs and four upstairs, they will be immersed in areas inspired by the lands of the park.
Rooms of the restaurant:
- Main Street: This Victorian-style room features old photographs of the cities that inspired the park's Main Street, including Marceline, Missouri, the hometown of Walt Disney.
- Fantasyland: A library-themed room that has concept art for the animated feature films that inspired Fantasyland, done by the early artists of Walt Disney animation.
- Frontierland: Designed to look like a Western cabin, this room displays artwork for several attractions in the area, including Big Thunder Mountain, Phantom Manor, and Western River Expedition.
- Adventureland: This room has several African and Asian influences and features drawings of wild animals in those regions, as well as cultural items hanging on the walls.
- Discoveryland: Designed to look like a factory, this room has several advanced machines as well as drawings from the works of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells.
- Possibilityland: Decorated in mid-century style, this room features drawings of scientific achievements from the 20th Century.
B - Gibson Gal Ice Cream
In a classic ice cream parlor, guests can make ice cream their way. They can choose the flavor, toppings, and type of bowl/cone they want it in. The ice cream makers will make it at their request. This place also serves ice cream from around Europe, like Spaghetti Eis.
C - Big City Burgers
This burger joint on Main Street, just across from Walt's, is where guests can eat American burgers and french fries. Since Hamburgers have German roots, it is only fair to have a restaurant selling them.
D - Louis's Deli
Sit down in a New York-inspired Deli and help yourself to some deli food. This includes meat, soups, sandwiches, and more things to delight anyone's tastebuds.
E - Parkside Cafe
This outdoor restaurant near the entrance to Westernland is where guests can grab cheap but delicious food. As they sit outside in a garden, they can enjoy sandwiches, hot dogs, and other American cuisine.
F - The Gazebo Inn (Reservation required)
Located near the entrance to Possibilityland, this elegant, garden-themed restaurant is where guests can eat some of Germany's finest cuisine. From schnitzels to bratwursts and all the other things, this is the best place to find it.
I love that you’ve included spaghetti Eis! And schnitzel! Just need some potato salad!
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