Exploring Disney: Columbia Harbour House

If you’re looking for a great out of the way place to eat in Magic Kingdom, look no further than Columbia Harbour House. Located on the outer edge of Liberty Square, this early American themed counter service restaurant has chicken and seafood selections. In addition, they also have salads, soups and a Lighthouse Sandwich which is humus with tomato & broccoli slaw on multigrain bread.

I enjoy Columbia Harbour House, which offers some unique items beyond the standard hamburgers. I’m a fish lover, so this is a perfect option for me in Magic Kingdom. Columbia Harbour House has grilled salmon, white tuna sandwich, fried shrimp and a lobster roll, which is often featured at the American Pavilion at the Food & Wine Festival. You can also get chili and New England clam chowder and steamed fresh broccoli is also available a la carte.

As with other eateries in Magic Kingdom drinks include Coke products, water, coffee, whole or chocolate mile, orange juice, hot tea and hot cocoa. A child’s menu is also available, which includes tuna sandwich, chicken nuggets, macaroni & cheese and of course the old stand-by; peanut butter and jelly.

Another appealing feature is the 2nd floor seating area, which is quieter than downstairs and perfect for people watching. I’ve spent many lunch breaks enjoying a bird’s eye view of Liberty Square and The Haunted Mansion.

Restrooms are available on the 1st level and are a little small, but a larger park size restroom is right outside of the restaurant to the right as you head toward Peter Pan and It’s a Small World.

Be sure and stop in the next time you visit Magic Kingdom.

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Debbie and her husband live in Chattanooga, TN. They both are huge Disney fans and try to visit the most Magical Place on Earth at least once a year, if possible. They are enjoying taking each of their now 10 grandchildren and hope to also take their great granddaughter in the near future. One of their favorite trips has been visiting Disney with adults only, including one trip when their son proposed to his girlfriend. Each trip begins with the planning, which can take up to a year, beginning with how to get the grandkids excited about their upcoming trip. Their philosophy on Disney Trips? “Each trip is completely different, like visiting Walt Disney World for the first time.” 

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