Three Broomsticks Menu

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Just curious if anyone has a link to a menu for Three Broomsticks. I've done some searching and can't fine one. Has anyone ate there and can post a little about the menu and how it was. Also possibly $$$.
 

I was wondering about the menu myself. Thanks for the link!

What is a good time to do lunch at the Three Broomsticks? Would 11:00AM keep us ahead of the crowds? What are the waits generally like at lunchtime?
 
Originally Posted by Seifer

"Can't wait to taste Butterbeer.

Should I take Butterbeer or frozen Butterbeer ?"


You really must try one of each in order to make up your mind! After reading all the "Frozen is better than regular comments" in the threads, I tried frozen first but ended up liking the regular variety even more! :rotfl:
 
Originally Posted by Seifer

"Can't wait to taste Butterbeer.

Should I take Butterbeer or frozen Butterbeer ?"


You really must try one of each in order to make up your mind! After reading all the "Frozen is better than regular comments" in the threads, I tried frozen first but ended up liking the regular variety even more! :rotfl:
 
For me, during the hot summer the frozen is best. During the cooler months i opt for the regular:cool2:
 
I loved the regular butterbeer. I had the fish at The Three Broomsticks and it was good. We went at 12:30 possibly the most crowded time but the line seemed to move fairly quickly.
 
We ate there one day at about 11:30. There was a long line but it was in a roped off queue and moved pretty quickly. The area where you order is a confusing jumble of people though so be prepared to struggle through that with your tray. The restaurant itself is nice.

We got the chicken and ribs platter and the fish. DS liked the fish and the chicken is wonderful. If you've been it's basically the same as that at Thunder Falls Terrace in Jurassic Park.

We only had the frozen butterbeer (it was hot outside) and it was good. DS loved it so I rarely got to even taste it. I settled for some wonderful bottled raspberry tea sold at one of the outside carts.
 
Has anyone eaten breakfast there, and if so, how busy was it? Or do you need a reservation to have breakfast? And can you make a reservation if you don't book the HP package through Universal?
 
I'm curious about the breakfast that comes with the package. Does it include drinks? I'm guessing i'll be able to pay out of pocket for my 2 year old if she wants her own meal? :confused3
 
I'm curious about the breakfast that comes with the package. Does it include drinks? I'm guessing i'll be able to pay out of pocket for my 2 year old if she wants her own meal? :confused3

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Yes, breakfast includes a drink.
 
Not on the breakfast beverage list is Butterbeeer. When we went for our HP package breakfast reservation, we asked if we could have Butterbeer instead of those drinks on offer. The answer was yes, in a regular-sized cup and not frozen. Here I am with mine!
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I think DS would like eating here, was thinking of lunch would 11 be a good time to beat the crowd? Going first week in June (weekday). Also, does FOTL or AP Ticket have any perks for dinning?
 





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