This fast food restaurant is not just a typical American hot dog shop, but a unique experience for baseball fans. It is almost entirely decorated with baseball pictures and memorabilia, offering a one-of-a-kind ambience. The restaurant also features a large terrace that offers a stunning view of the castle and Central Plaza, further enhancing the charm of the visit.
It's worth taking a little time to not just quickly eat your hot dog, but to immerse yourself in the variety of pictures, photos, and trophies in this fast-food joint. The exhibits are highly varied, from historical images to unique trophies, offering some interesting insights into the American national sport of baseball. You'll never get bored, as each exhibit has its own story to tell.
Background information about this restaurant
At the beginning of the 20th century, the combination of sports (especially baseball), hot dogs and drinks was already very popular in the USA. Casey's Corner at Disneyland Paris continues this tradition, bringing the American lifestyle of the 1920s to life. By visiting this restaurant, you're not just enjoying a meal, but also connecting with the rich history of American culture.
Incidentally, the name Casey's Corner originates from the poem "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest L. Thayer, which explores the significance of baseball in America and the American people. This poem dates back to 1888, the year that can also be seen on the façade of the fast food restaurant. Walt Disney also released a cartoon called "Casey at the Bat" in 1946.
The large C above the restaurant's entrance door not only represents the first letter of the restaurant's name, but also corresponds to the logo of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team.
Coca-Cola and Casey's Corner
Coca-Cola is undoubtedly one of the most popular soft drinks in the USA, and even the whole world, so it is a must-have in this restaurant at Disneyland. However, the lemonade is not only served here, but can also be found in numerous decorative items.
Many of these decorative elements were not simply invented for Casey's Corner, but are replicas of originals from the Coca-Cola Company's archives in Atlanta. The lamps throughout the dining area are particularly striking. Still, there are also pictures and posters on the walls referring to the popular lemonade, not to mention the cola bottle xylophone.
Casey's CornerA fast food restaurant entirely dedicated to baseball, renowned for its hot dogs.Overview
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Highlights
- Pennants, posters and photos make Casey's Corner a paradise for sports fans.
- Life-size baseball players at the entrance are popular photo opportunities.
- Lovely terrace in front of the restaurant




























