This is Sleepy Hollow Inn. It's a quick serve restaurant located in Liberty Square specializing in waffles, funnel cakes, ice cream, but mostly waffles. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
Liberty Square Market is an open market near the center of Liberty Square. There are various healthy snacks and beverages. Great for a quick bite. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
If you need a little shot of patriotism, stop by the Hall of Presidents in Liberty Square. Even though Walt Disney World is an international destination, this is a presentation for Americans. It depicts what it means to be an American, followed by an intr
Momento Mori is located near the exit of the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square. It offers, among other things, artwork that's inspired by the Haunted Mansion Ride. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
If you like Christmas, you're sure to like Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe. It's Christmas all year round with a staggering display of Christmas decorations and ornaments. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
At Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe in Liberty Square, you can find many different Christmas decorations. They are Disney related and non-Disney too. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
The Columbia Harbour House is a quick serve restaurant in Liberty Square. Their menu features seafood in the form of fish and chips, but they also serve chicken and various sandwiches. We recommend it as a good quick serve restaurant at the Magic Kingdom.
The inside of the Liberty Tree Tavern can make you think you're in a colonial tavern of the mid 1700s. The wooden floors with dowel pegs, wood beams and even the cast members wearing authentic looking costumes from the time all contribute to a feeling of
The Diamond Horseshoe is a full service restaurant in Liberty Square, next to Liberty Tree Tavern. They specialize in American cuisine, including barbeque pulled turkey, roasted ham, and beef stew. Reservations are accepted or you can try your luck at wal
Chip 'n' Dale. Or is it Dale 'n' Chip? These guys are old, first introduced in 1943. Originally they were hard to tell apart, but several differences were introduced to help differentiate them. The one difference that we remember most often is that Chip,