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Food at the Harry Potter Theme Park in Orlando

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Ever wondered what butterbeer and pumpkin juice would taste like? Well, next spring you can find out at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park slated to open at the Universal Orlando resort. According to Nation's Restaurant News, the Harry Potter wonderland will have two pubs, the Hog’s Head and Three Broomsticks, which will feature a menu of "traditional British fare and drinks." If you don't spend all your money on the gift shop's robes and Quidditch gear, you can also look forward to Chocolate Frogs and Bertie Bott's Every-Flavor Beans at Honeydukes, the park's sweets shop. Any other Harry Potterian cuisine they should include?

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8 Comments:

They should totally feature the Welcome back feast as a family meal. Can't wait to try the butterbeer!!!

Roast dragon loin marinated in pumpkin juice and glazed with a soul that has been lost to the dementors.

/Go Slytherin!!!!

Wow. Place sounds pretty cool. Can't wait to try the Butterbeer!

@redfish: HAHAHAH, love it.

How about pumpkin juice.... firewhiskey... and/or Hagrid's infamous rock cakes? I don't care what they serve, as long as elves are slaving away in the kitchen, making food magically appear on the tables.

I'll stop here before my nerdiness runs away with me

only in Orlando...or, I guess this cold be anywhere people crave American commercial culture and crap food

Butterbeer! Though I would love to see their USDA approved version of chocolate frogs.

chocolate frogs for me!!

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