Disney Village’s “La Grange” Tex-Mex buffet is expanding its dining capacity with an unexpected extension. The extension comprises of the former Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show bar and pre-show area.
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Located on the upper floor of Billy Bob’s Country Western Saloon, La Grange offers a unique dining experience, serving up Tex-Mex dishes inspired by the Wild West. The buffet promises all-you-can-eat dining with a variety of meats, fish, vegetables, Tex-Mex specialties, and desserts.

The newly extended area retains the authentic wooden frontier saloon ambiance with decor that includes liquor barrels, stag antlers, and historic photos of the badlands.

Live music from the bar below adds to the vibrant atmosphere, creating a whole mood for diners to enjoy. The addition of La Grange’s extension comes as part of ongoing works to enhance Disney Village’s offerings, providing more capacity for visitors to enjoy their dining experience in the popular entertainment district.

Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show was a popular western themed dinner show located near “La Grange”. Visitors would enter the show adjacent to the cinema. A large Mickey Mouse statue wearing a cowboy hat hung above the entrance.

Visitors could purchase tickets for the show at the entrance. Inside the arena, an exciting evening awaited diners as they met Wild West legends such as Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull, along with the spectacle of a herd of buffalos. Prior to the main event, there was live music on a small stage in the pre-show area. Many took advantage of the Western Photo Point to capture souvenir photos before the show began.

Upon entry, each visitor received a seat card indicating one of four colors, signifying membership in one of four clans. These clans were seated separately in the main arena. Once seated, guests were served drinks and food. The meal consisted of authentic Tex-Mex dishes, starting with a serving of chili and cornbread, followed by grilled meat, corn on the cob, and potatoes, and ended with apple crumble and vanilla ice cream.
Each show could house up to 1000 diners and usually ran twice per day.
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