Biergarten paying OOP?

goodeats

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Has anyone been to Biergarten recently? Do you know the price? How was the food? Trying to figure out if it's worth it for us to visit. For some reason I was thinking it was like $40 per adult and $20 per kid (and several websites still site this), but I've also seen over $60 per adult. This will be a Friday in mid-August FWIW.

If we decide against Biergarten we'd book either Rose and Crown, Chefs De France, or Tokyo Dining. If Via Napoli has a time slot that works for us I'd consider it, but it's very similar to a restaurant at Disneyland's DTD.
 
We eat at Biergarten often and pay OOP all the time - we never do a dining plan. We love it and feel it is worth the price since there is a show. I think it is about $41 per adult for dinner. We also do like Via Napoli and Rose and Crown- but Biergarten is different with the entertainment. There is chicken, sausages, potatoes, salads, etc. I don't exactly remember - but it is very good.
 
We love the food at Biergarten and it is just as good as the restaurants around Germany. We pay a lot of time OOP and it is about $42.00 the last time we were there in the winter.
 


$42 seems "reasonable" so we'll keep it. I guess it's on holidays it's more like $60, which for me crossed some invisible line!
 
The Disney website uses the $$$ system to offer a price range. This is what comes up for Biergarten, but it's simply to say that actual price falls somewhere within this range...not that you could be paying as much as $59.99 pp at Biergarten.

$$$ ($35 to $59.99 per adult)

Disney doesn't bump up to $$$$ until you look at Victoria & Albert's (may be other special experiences I'm missing that also have the four dollar sign price range designation).

$$$$ (over $60 per adult)

That's not to say you couldn't pay over $60 per adult at some of the $$$ restaurants with a true menu (depending on what you order), but the $60 you're seeing is merely part of a range the $$$ restaurants fit into. And considering I paid $51 OOP per adult for the Candlelight Processional dinner package at Biergarten in 2017, it seems impossible that a regular dinner there would be above that.

Allears is showing the following prices for Biergarten dinner as of April 2018:

Dinner:
Adult: $40.00;
Child (ages 3-9): $22.00

Obviously, this is subject to change.
 
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Paying OOP for Biergarten in August and it is absolutely worth it for us (4 Disney adults). It's my DH's one request. The food is good and we love the entertainment.
 


The Disney website uses the $$$ system to offer a price range. This is what comes up for Biergarten, but it's simply to say that actual price falls somewhere within this range...not that you could be paying as much as $59.99 pp at Biergarten.

$$$ ($35 to $59.99 per adult)

Disney doesn't bump up to $$$$ until you look at Victoria & Albert's (may be other special experiences I'm missing that also have the four dollar sign price range designation).

$$$$ (over $60 per adult)

That's not to say you couldn't pay over $60 per adult at some of the $$$ restaurants with a true menu (depending on what you order), but the $60 you're seeing is merely part of a range the $$$ restaurants fit into. And considering I paid $51 OOP per adult for the Candlelight Processional dinner package at Biergarten in 2017, it seems impossible that a regular dinner there would be above that.

Allears is showing the following prices for Biergarten dinner as of April 2018:

Dinner:
Adult: $40.00;
Child (ages 3-9): $22.00

Obviously, this is subject to change.
It varies based on season and holidays.

Let me make a correct.....varies depending on the dinner package or not (ie IllumiNation package or Eat to the Beat package or not)
 
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It varies based on season and holidays.

No it doesn't. There are a handful of restaurants that will run a Thanksgiving DAY or Christmas DAY special menu, and then there are the dinner packages at the various restaurants, but other than those few, Disney did away with seasonal pricing at the restaurants a few years ago.
 
No it doesn't. There are a handful of restaurants that will run a Thanksgiving DAY or Christmas DAY special menu, and then there are the dinner packages at the various restaurants, but other than those few, Disney did away with seasonal pricing at the restaurants a few years ago.
Correct.....sorry so corrected my prior comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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