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The immersive experiences within The Wizarding World of Harry Potter bring you as close as you can get to actually living out the fantasy. And one of the most tantalizing ways to immerse your senses is tasting some of the famous treats and flavorful beverages available in Hogsmeade at Universal Islands of Adventure and Diagon Alley at Universal Studios Florida, and wizarding Paris at Universal Epic Universe.
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter offers a wide range of dining options, including tasty breakfasts, savory British fare, and wizarding classics like Butterbeer.
- Some classic spots to eat across the Wizarding World include Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade, The Leaky Cauldron in Diagon Alley, and Café L’air De La Sirène in wizarding Paris.
- You can also find sweet treats across the Wizarding World, including Butterbeer-flavored ice cream at Florean Fortescue’s Ice-Cream Parlour in Diagon Alley.
With each sip of Butterbeer, my transformation from Jimi Kunkel, Universal Orlando Team Member, to James Kunkel, fourth-year Hufflepuff Seeker, nears completion. And so it is with a full heart — and even fuller stomach — that I bring you a guide to the must-eat, must-drink, must-save-room-for-Butterbeer items you should check out in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort. Because in addition to a number of other admirable qualities, we Hufflepuffs are known for our exquisite taste.
BREAKFAST | LUNCH & DINNER | BEVERAGES | TREATS | HEALTHY EATING
Breakfast in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
As the saying goes at Universal Orlando Resort: early to rise, early to ride. This is why staying on property and taking advantage of Early Park Admission can be your best friend, especially with early access to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. But, before setting off on your journey, make sure you prioritize the most important (and, IMHO) most delicious meal of the day. Across all three lands of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, you’ll find a banquet of breakfast options of both the savory and sweet sort.
Leaky Cauldron – Diagon Alley
Recommendations: To fully immerse yourself in the wizarding world you’ve got to go all in, which is why I recommend choosing one of the more adventurous breakfast plates like the delicious Egg, Leek and Mushroom Pasty.
Click here for the Leaky Cauldron breakfast menu.
Three Broomsticks – Hogsmeade
Recommendations: The Traditional English Breakfast is the star of the show here, but when I’m in the mood for an old reliable I usually opt for the American Breakfast.
Click here for the Three Broomsticks breakfast menu.
Check the Universal Orlando Resort App for availability and mobile ordering during your visit.
Café L’air De La Sirène – Wizarding Paris
Recommendations: It would’ve been obvious to just recommend the Bièraubeurre Crêpe, but I’m an eggs benedict connoisseur, so another dish I recommend is a fancy French take on my beloved brunch staple – the Oeuf en Cocotte. It includes poached egg with Morney sauce plus gruyère cheese mashed potatoes and seasonal berries.
Click here for the Café L’air De La Sirène breakfast menu.
Lunch & Dinner in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
If there’s one word to describe the majority of meals you will find at seated dining locations throughout The Wizarding World of Harry Potter it is hearty. The menus are loaded with wholesome dishes offering a feast of familiar and even some unfamiliar British and French fare. This, in addition to extraordinary theming and lively ambiance, makes the entire dining experience an attraction unto itself.
Leaky Cauldron – Diagon Alley
Recommendations: I can’t stress enough how good the Beef, Lamb & Guinness Stew really is, but I also dig the Mini Pie Combination.
Click here for the Leaky Cauldron lunch and dinner menu.
Three Broomsticks – Hogsmeade
Recommendations: Fish & Chips is my choice, but if you want something a bit more eclectic try the Great Feast.
Click here for the Three Broomsticks lunch & dinner menu.
Café L’air De La Sirène – Wizarding Paris
Recommendations: The plats du jour side of the menu may offer a more diverse array of hearty cuisine, but in 1920s Paris, it was the warm, crusty Baguette de Dinde sandwich that stole the show – and the apple butter took it to the next notch.
Click here for the Café L’air De La Sirène lunch and dinner menu.
Le Gobelet Noir – Wizarding Paris
Recommendations: Not to play favorites, but the food I tried at Le Gobelet Noir was among the best I’ve had across all of the theme parks. Full stop. As a Northeasterner who is also of Irish descent, my corned beef sandwich standards are high, and the Warm Shaved Beef Sandwich is done right.
Same goes for the Jägerschnitzel with a to-die-for mushroom gravy, take my word for it. Did I mention I’m also German?
Click here for the Le Gobelet Noir lunch and dinner menu.
All sit-down restaurants in the wizarding world have kids’ menu options as well if you’re traveling with young ones.
Short on time? There’s a variety of grab-and-go food options throughout all the lands so you can keep exploring and make use of every last valuable minute in the wizarding world.
London Taxi Cart – Diagon Alley
Recommendations: Loaded Jacket Potato
Beverages in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
When it comes to drinks in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Butterbeer is a must-try. However, choices abound beyond just that sweet butterscotch concoction, including a number of other favorite drinks from the stories. Though, if you do opt for Butterbeer, the decision you’ll have to make is…which kind?
Where to Get Butterbeer in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
- Diagon Alley: Leaky Cauldron, The Hopping Pot, The Fountain of Fair Fortune
- Hogsmeade: Three Broomsticks, Hog’s Head, Street Carts
- Wizarding Paris: Café L’air De La Sirène, Le Gobelet Noir, Bar Moonshine, Bièraubuerre Cart
Recommendation: Frozen Butterbeer is my personal favorite, but cold Butterbeer and hot Butterbeer are also worth a try.
Dairy-free Butterbeer is now available at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Other Beverages in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
- Diagon Alley: Leaky Cauldron, Fountain of Fair Fortune, The Hopping Pot
- Hogsmeade: Three Broomsticks
- Wizarding Paris: Bar Moonshine
Recommendations: Pumpkin Juice is the classic, but Fishy Green Ale and Otter’s Fizzy Orange Juice are the more adventurous choices.
Where to Get Adult Beverages in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
- Diagon Alley: Leaky Cauldron, Fountain of Fair Fortune, The Hopping Pot
- Hogsmeade: Three Broomsticks, Hog’s Head
- Wizarding Paris: Bar Moonshine
Recommendations: Try the exclusive Hog’s Head Brew or other domestic and imported beers.
Click here to check each location for availability of specific beverages.
Treats in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Butterbeer isn’t the only sweet treat to be found in the wizarding world. All lands feature their own whimsically-themed candy shops with shelves and glass cases of popular treats from the stories and some originals you won’t find anywhere else, too.
Honeydukes in Hogsmeade, Sugarplum’s Sweet Shop in Diagon Alley, and K. Rammelle in Wizarding Paris
Recommendations: Too many to name… but I’ll try. Bertie Bott’s Every-Flavour Beans, Chocolate Frogs, Exploding Bonbons, Fizzing Whizbees, Fudge Flies, Butterbeer Fudge (yes, this exists and yes, it is absolutely delicious).
Florean Fortescue’s Ice-Cream Parlour – Diagon Alley
Recommendations: If you have to choose just one, you’ve gotta go with Butterbeer ice-cream, but save room to try the Earl Grey & Lavender, Chocolate Chili and Sticky Toffee Pudding if you can.
Click here for the menu for Florean Fortescue’s Ice-Cream Parlour.
Le Gobelet Noir – Wizarding Paris
Recommendations: The delectable Black Forest Cake is a chocolate lover’s dream, not to mention a feast for the eyes. The Baklava with pistachios was a close second here.
Click here for the Le Gobelet Noir dessert menu.
Healthy Eating in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
And if you’re looking for options for healthy eating or special dietary needs, we got you covered with some delicious options. If you or another guest have food allergies or intolerances, we offer a number of dining options throughout The Wizarding World of Harry Potter where our chefs and culinary staff can accommodate your dietary needs. Just be sure to ask your server or attending Team Member for options at your specific dining location.
Leaky Cauldron – Diagon Alley
Recommendation: The Ploughman’s is enough food for two and it features an array of a feast of English cheese, crusty bread, field green salad, roasted tomatoes, cornichon pickles, apple beet salad, branston pickle & scotch eggs. Wow, that’s literally a mouthful!
Click here for the Leaky Cauldron lunch and dinner menu.
Three Broomsticks – Hogsmeade
Recommendation: Rotisserie Smoked Chicken Salad is a nice light way to graze and save room for other delights.
Click here for the Three Broomsticks lunch and dinner menu.
Café L’air De La Sirène – Wizarding Paris
Recommendations: Who says vegan food can’t be hearty? The Cassoulet Végétalien aux Haricots Blancs — a rich stew with cannellini beans, vegan sausage, vegan bacon, trumpet mushrooms, carrots, and tomatoes — is comfort food at its finest.
Le Gobelet Noir – Wizarding Paris
Recommendations: The Ancient Forest Salad is anything but basic with an orchard of fresh and fruity flavors and well-balanced textures mixed throughout.
I hope my guide to eating and drinking your way through The Wizarding World of Harry Potter filled in the blanks for how to fill your tummy. If I missed any of your favorites, please recommend them in the comments below.
Eat through the Wizarding World (excluding Ministry of Magic) with Nadia and Brandy in Discover Universal’s Dine and Ride series!
Must be 21 years and older with valid identification to purchase or drink alcoholic beverages.
