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Friar’s Nook at Magic Kingdom


Nestled in the heart of Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom, Friar’s Nook is a hidden gem that offers a delightful array of comfort foods. This quick-service spot is conveniently located near the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Princess Fairytale Hall, making it an ideal stop for a tasty break during your magical adventures.

Central Location

Friar’s Nook’s central location in Fantasyland makes it a perfect spot to grab a bite without straying too far from the action. Whether you’re coming off a thrilling ride or heading to meet your favorite princess, this eatery is right in the middle of it all, ensuring you won’t miss a moment of the fun.

Must-Try Menu Items

One of the standout items at Friar’s Nook is the Loaded Potato Barrels. These crispy tater tots are topped with a variety of delicious ingredients, making them a hit among guests. Whether you opt for the classic cheese and bacon or try something more adventurous, these loaded potato barrels are sure to satisfy your cravings.

Other Delicious Offerings

In addition to the loaded potato barrels, Friar’s Nook offers a range of other mouth-watering options. From creamy macaroni and cheese to hearty bratwurst, there’s something for everyone. The menu often changes, so you might find new and exciting dishes each time you visit.

Outdoor Seating

While Friar’s Nook doesn’t have indoor seating, there are plenty of outdoor tables nearby where you can enjoy your meal. It’s a great spot to relax and people-watch while savoring your food.

Sweet Treats Next Door

Right next to Friar’s Nook, you’ll find Storybook Treats, another Fantasyland favorite. This charming spot offers a variety of delightful desserts, including soft-serve ice cream, floats, and sundaes. One of the most popular items is the hot fudge sundae, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth after a savory meal at Friar’s Nook. The whimsical treats here are sure to add a touch of magic to your day.

Friar’s Nook is a great stop for anyone exploring Fantasyland. Its central location, delicious menu, and the ever-popular loaded potato barrels make it a perfect stop for a quick and satisfying meal. And don’t forget to swing by Storybook Treats next door for a sweet ending to your visit. Next time you’re in Magic Kingdom, be sure to check them out!
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Maci Schau
Maci is an avid foodie and loves trying out new restaurants and seasonal food offerings in the parks.  You can email Maci at maci@kingdomkonsultant.com.

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