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Harambe Market at Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World

A colorful market scene featuring the weathered storefronts of Harambe Market. Signs advertise "Fresh Dairy," "Skewered Best Meats," and "Famous Sausages." The buildings have a rustic look with vibrant paint, giving a lively atmosphere under a partly cloudy sky.
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Harambe Market is located in the bustling African village of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Strategically positioned next to the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction, it serves as a convenient spot for guests to refuel during their park experience. The restaurant operates as a Quick Service dining option, which allows visitors to order food without requiring a reservation, enhancing flexibility during busy park days.

Current seasonal hours vary, but the market is generally open from 10:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., catering to lunch and dinner crowds.

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Overview of Harambe Market

Harambe Market stands out for its architectural and design influences rooted in African culture. The vibrant market atmosphere is enriched by colorful decorations and themed elements that immerse visitors in the cultural aesthetics of the continent. This setting is not merely about aesthetics; the thoughtful design encourages guests to explore the surroundings and appreciate the details that evoke authenticity.

Harambe Market Simba cupcake

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Outdoor seating is ample, featuring both covered and uncovered options. This variety allows guests to enjoy their meals in the shade or bask in the sun, depending on personal preference and weather conditions. The ambiance created within Harambe Market reflects the essence of African culture, making it an integral part of the overall dining experience within Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Menu Highlights and Specialties

Harambe Market plant-based sausage with cilantro rice and mixed greens topped with salsa

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Harambe Market showcases unique culinary offerings that are carefully crafted to appeal to a wide array of tastes. Signature dishes include the Ribs and Chicken Bowl, Harambe Salad with Chicken, and a Plant-Based Hot Link Bowl. Each of these items combines traditional African flavors with contemporary dining expectations, creating a distinct and memorable experience for park guests.

There are options tailored for children, such as Chicken Nuggets and a PB&J Uncrustable.

Additionally, the restaurant provides allergy-friendly menus, accommodating various dietary needs such as gluten/wheat, dairy, and more. This inclusivity ensures that all guests can find something to enjoy during their visit.

Harambe Market Ribs and Chicken with rice and vegetables

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The drink menu features an assortment of beverages, including Joffrey’s Coffee, assorted fountain sodas, and signature non-alcoholic drinks like the Frozen Flamingo and Watermelon Lemonade. Desserts add to the dining options with offerings that reflect the unique flavors of the market.

Practical Tips for Visitors

To streamline the dining experience, Harambe Market implements a mobile order system, allowing guests to place orders ahead of time using the My Disney Experience app. This convenience helps minimize wait times and enables visitors to focus more on attractions rather than the dining process.

Harambe Market accepts the Disney Dining Plan, enabling guests to use Quick Service meal or snack credits at the location. This development enhances the overall experience for those who plan their dining around the Disney system.

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Given the popularity of Harambe Market, seating can often be a challenge during peak hours. Visitors are advised to plan their meals during less busy times or utilize the mobile ordering system to find an opportune moment to dine. Keeping an eye out for seating becomes critical, especially during crowded days when park capacities are high.

Harambe Market offers a unique dining experience that celebrates the flavors and ambiance of Africa while providing practical options for park-goers. Its strategic location, diverse menu, and engaging atmosphere make it a noteworthy stop within Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

About Megan Losey

As a Disney foodie, I love writing about Disney food and snacks. Some of my favorites are the Carrot Cake Cookie from Trolley Car Cafe, the Mickey Beignets from Port Orleans French Quarter, and the Apple Blossom from Port Orleans Riverside. When I'm visiting the parks, you can find me on Main Street taking in the good vibe of Magic Kingdom or relaxing with a drink at the Polynesian watching the fireworks from the beach. As a previous Cast Member, I will always have a special place in my heart for the Magic Kingdom, especially Main Street U.S.A.

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