BGW - restaurant w/table service?

Mamoosh's avatar
OK...I've checked their website and looked at a few trip reports but I've been unable to figure out if BGW offers a restaurant with table service...they all seem to be buffet style or fast food.

Does the park offer such an eatery? Can anyone help?

Thanks!

mOOSH

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Vegas -- June 7-9
ACE Con-Quest -- June 11-22

Moosh,
I think the closest it comes to that is the Festhaus back by BBW in Oktoberfest. No actual sit-downs in the park.

Right up the road toward kingsmill is a nice variety of sit downs, though, including at least one Seafood restaurant and a french place. Plus, the greater Williamsburg area is literally crawling with sit down places aimed at the tourists. Colonial Williamsburg is fun, too, though there's not too many places to eat in the actual historic area.

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*** This post was edited by ThemeDesigner 6/6/2003 5:30:39 PM ***

Mamoosh's avatar
Thanks, Brian ;)

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Vegas -- June 7-9
ACE Con-Quest -- June 11-22

Jeff's avatar
The outdoor Italian joint is top notch, with reasonably priced beer and wine available.

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Mamoosh's avatar
Gracie!

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Vegas -- June 7-9
ACE Con-Quest -- June 11-22

There are some places to eat truly in the historic area, but in season you need reservations way in advance.
No table service to speak of - in the park - but the walk-up food stands scattered throughout the park are great. I liked the San Marco area (you can eat [below average] Italian food while watching a play), and the smokehouse in the 'Old France' section (I can't remember exactly what it's called but it's next to Aquitaine and near the railroad station) is super. The Festhaus is just OK but sometimes you can catch an act on the stage in the center of the dining hall.

I've eaten at just about every food installation at BGW. I think they have some of the best food in the business (and some of the fanciest desserts, too). The Funnel Cake shoppe located on the way into Alpengeist should definitely be on your 'places to visit' list.


ThemeDesigner said:


Right up the road toward kingsmill is a nice variety of sit downs, though, including at least one Seafood restaurant and a french place...

Excuse me.. don't you mean a "Freedom" place? ;)

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