Hi everyone! I have a quick question about the buffet at Biergarten. Do they offer anything different for children or is it the same food as the adult buffet? I have looked everywhere I can think of and even asked a CM, but they didn't seem to know for sure. We would really love to try it, but are hesitant if there isn't anything for the kids.
Thanks so much for your help.

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Hello Terri.
Don't let my lack of posts fool you, I am a certified Disney Veteran, have had annual passes for many years and have stayed at all the major resorts and eaten at all the restaurants worth mentioning.
Biergarten is one of our favorites.
Not so much because of the food, but the overall experience. The wonderful thing about EPCOT, is that it educates us folks that don't go outside the U.S. much about other cultures. Biergarten does much to allow us to experience the "community" of Germany. It is a different world and, considering the varying tastes of the food, worthwhile.
That said, and I know doesn't answer your initial question, does however, segway me into my point. There are foods offered that the kids will most likely like but may not love. There are no "chicken fingers" and "fries" like most other ethnic buffets. But the "experience" of the Biergarten, makes up for it in my opinion. There is a plethora of variety offered and frankly speaking, German food is not my favorite. But, the atmosphere is great. You sit at a table with other guests whom you don't know. I am a complete introvert, I am not a "talker" when it comes to socializing. Yet, I find the environment at Germany enlightening.
My wife and I have dined with many different couples and groups and the highlight of each dinner (we've been there over a dozen times) was getting to know our servers and other families at the table. It really is an amazing thing. I'm an older Republican, not quite as bad as Tom Delay but surely no Al Franken. We sat once, next to a very young couple, just married whom obviously had different life experiences as we. Yet, they were the most charming of young people to enjoy dinner with. The experience was so much worth the hesitation that I would have eating dinner with two people so different than I. But that was what made it special.
Depending on the ages of your children, may determine whethor or not they will enjoy it. Because frankly speaking, the food is most definately of a German flair with lots of vinegar flavored spice. But the atmosphere and the wonderful show put on, makes Germany one of the best experiances at EPCOT.
I can't say your kids will love or even like it, but I think the dinner will be something they take with them for a long time as to me, it really enlightens us to the culture of Germany. My favorite country at EPCOT. You don't go necessarily for the food. You go for the warm, courtesy of the hosts, and the chance to enjoy a culture you may not be familiar with.
You'll love it.