It’s a fun pub and the only place in wizarding world to get alcohol (mainly ciders, beers). And alcohol makes a theme park visit better. It’s a nicely themed pub attached to the three broomsticks. There’s is an animatronic hog’s head behind the counter
This review is only for the Hogs Head pub since I think food should be part of the three broomsticks.
If you don’t want alcohol you can get butter beer. I recommend trying the frozen or warm butter beer, you can even add a shot of fireball whiskey to it.
For drinks, they focus on their “themed” drinks which is some ales, ciders and stouts. Probably my favorite place to get a drink at USH for the atmosphere and venue
Tip: Look up their secret menu
Two I recommend:
The Triple (Deathly Hallows), which is a three layered drink of cider, hog’s head brew and topped with guinness. It’s the same price as the black and tan and other drinks
Hog’s tea - their strongest drink which is basically their take on a Long...
Read moreThis is the only place to grab alcohol in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, UH. They open for business at 10am, no sooner. So no libations until then.
The pub connects to the Three Broomsticks. It’s on the farthest side opposite of the food ordering line of 3B. To order drinks at the pub, you can saddle right on up to the barkeep. They serve drinks only including butter beer (non and alcoholic version), pumpkin juice, beers, wines, bottled Gilly water, etc. You can even order the same non alcoholic drinks at the 3B.
There is an animatronic hog’s head mounted above the bar. But darn, the two times I was there I didn’t get to see it move or grunt. Not sure if it does. The other older reviews mentioned it did. Anyways, the pub area and adjoining 3B share a dining area. The detail of the design is just super cool. Even if you don’t eat or drink there, come on in to...
Read moreThis is a tourists attraction. Expect to pay a little under $5 for a soda with no refills. The food quality is that of Costco or cafeteria style food under heat lamps. Children's menu items are approximately $8 and adult food starts at $12 for a salad. This is food that appears to be prepared in bulk. For a family of 6 with 2 adults and 4 children the bill was $105, and this was with 2 children drinking water. It is what it is. Nothing was wrong except the food is massively over priced for the quality you get. Having to pay $5 for an ice tea with no refills is a little outrageous. So moral is you pay for a cute experience at a tourists attraction. Overall despite the bill my children were fed and happy with...
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