Beavertail at Canada Pavilion?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by BH, Mar 22, 2011.

  1. BH

    BH New Member

    Does anyone know if they still sell Beavertails at the Canada Pavilion
     
  2. kate003

    kate003 New Member

    no they don't :( Just beer and popcorn outside..and some kind of slushie vodka drink when I was there.
     
  3. CazzieAnwyn

    CazzieAnwyn New Member

    What is a beavertail?? Or is it literally the tail of a beaver in which case why would you eat the tail of a beaver D=
     
  4. CanadianCole

    CanadianCole New Member

    Haha! No. It's just a Canadian pastry. Basically fried dough made to look like a beaver tail with a whole bunch of toppings on it. Usually sweet stuff like fruit, chocolate, whipped cream, sugar etc.

    They should really sell it in the Canada pavilion. I mean, it's either that Tim Hortons, Harvey's or Swiss Chalet. Take your pick Disney! We need at least one of those!
     
  5. kate003

    kate003 New Member

    Where I'm from we always called them Moose antlers though..

    http://www.beavertailsinc.com ;) yumm!!

    I have to say I don't like Tim Hortons, Harvey's or Swiss Chalet. haha. Does that make me un-Canadian? They should put a sports bar in Canada in the upstairs part that use to be the Anna Green Gables shop but now it just empty!
     
  6. CanadianCole

    CanadianCole New Member

    That is so un-Canadian! Haha! J/k
    Canada at least needs a take out place of some kind like all the other countries. We only have popcorn and the restaurant.
     
  7. kate003

    kate003 New Member

    Take out from the pub! yummm. You can get cheese soup and bread (pretzel..soo good!) from le cellier :) they definitely need to add something to the pavilion though, it's lacking in that upper area...and they could sell some different cdn clothing in the store..apparently Disney isn't a easy company to export to
     
  8. CazzieAnwyn

    CazzieAnwyn New Member

    Ooooo they should totally sell them! I would love to try them!! They look odd but oddly nice? Like a naan bread but not?
     
  9. secondstar

    secondstar New Member

    like Naan bread but SUPER sweet.
     
  10. Disney_Geek

    Disney_Geek Member

    Oh my God!!! They are soooo delish!!! ;D I had one when I was visiting Ontario! :D

    I wish the UK had somewhere (nearish to me) that sold them! I'd get one every day! :D And poutine every night!!! :D
     

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