
Harambe Market is set to open at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Later this month the Harambe Market is set to open at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The quick-service location will have over 200 seats and feature food you might find in an African street market.

Harambe Market will look like a Colonia-era train depot set in the 1960s with a water tower. There will be shaded tables and shop. The Market will sit near the Harambe Theatre, where “Festival of the Lion King” is performed.

The Menu
Kitamu Grill – Skewered chicken and a kabob flatbread sandwich.
Famous Sausages – Corn dog (inspired by a South African sausage called a boerewors) dipped in curry-infused corn batter.
Chef Mwanga’s – Spice-rubbed karubi rib with green papaya-carrot slaw. The karubi rib with consist of three ribs and be the Market’s version of the giant turkey legs.

Wanjohi Refreshments (“wanjohi” means “brewer” in Swahili) – Six South African wines by the glass; Safari Amber Lager and Orlando Brewing I-4 IPA on draft; red sangria with Van der Hum tangerine liqueur from South Africa; The Starr of Harambe, a frozen drink with Starr African rum with mango puree in a souvenir mug; non-alcoholic tangerine lemonade and fountain beverages including Sparberry from Zimbabwe and Bibo from South Africa. You may have tried Sparberry and Bibo at Club Cool in Epcot.
Will you be trying Harambe Market when it opens? We’d love to hear about you’re most excited to try!
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