Potterheads Eat Too! Peek On The Food Inside JK Rowling's Harry Potter World

Universal Studios Hollywood's newest attraction, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, is being frequented by Harry Potter fans (also known as Potterheads).

According to Food Beast, the Wizarding World has its own version of The Three Broomsticks.

The centerpiece of the menu is the Traditional Breakfast, which includes fresh scrambled eggs, sausage links, bacon, black pudding, baked beans, baked tomato, sautéed mushrooms and potatoes.

Another highlight of the menu is the Eggy Bread, a combination of lightly sautéed, freshly baked baguette with a cinnamon egg batter, bacon, strawberries and maple syrup. The Shepherd's Pie, meanwhile, is a concoction of ground beef with vegetables with a crust of mashed potatoes.

Popular confections from the Harry Potter universe are also served in the pub. Butterbeer and pumpkin juice, famous as two of Harry Potter's favorite drinks, are bestsellers as fans of the books and films from all over the world who visit rejoice at a chance to try the drinks.

There already is an existing Three Broomsticks in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction in Orlando, Florida, as reported by the Orlando Informer. For as low as $3.99, customers will be able to drink specialty beverages like Butterbeer, Pumpkin Juice, Tongue Tying Lemon Squash, Fishy Green Ale, Peachtree Fizzing Tea, Otter's Fizzy Orange Juice, Gilly Water, Elixir To Induce Euphoria and Draught of Peace.

There are also four food destinations in the Orlando Wizarding World: Carkitt Market, Diagon Alley, London Waterfront and the Leaky Cauldron. In these HP food establishments, you can order specialty food like Chocolate Potted Cream, Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlor, Scotch Eggs, Fisherman's Pie, Toad in the Hole, Hummus Tray, Stick Toffee Pudding and Cranachan.

If you want to take home candies from the books like Fainting Fancies, Skiving Snackbox and Puking Pastilles, you may also purchase from the Weasley's Wizard Wheezes.

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