$$, German, Epcot
Fodor's Review:
Oktoberfest runs 365 days a year here. The cheerful, sometimes raucous, crowds are what you would expect in a place with an oompah band. Waitresses in Bavarian garb serve breseln, hot German pretzels, which are made fresh daily on the premises. The menu and level of frivolity are the same at lunch and dinner. For a single price ($21 for adults, $10.99 for kids ages 3-11 at lunch and $24 for adults and $12 for children at dinner), mountains of sauerbraten, bratwurst, chicken schnitzel, apple strudel, and Black Forest cake await you at the all-you-can-eat buffet. And if you aren't feeling too Teutonic, there's also rotisserie chicken and roast pork. Patrons pound pitchers of all kinds of beer and wine on the long communal tables -- even when the yodelers, singers, and dancers aren't egging them on.
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