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Shops and Restaurants
SHOPS
All-American Red, White & Blue:  Heritage Manor was known by this name for one year only in 1997.


Arcata d'Antigiani: This shop in Italy lasted from Opening Day until September 30, 1989.  It later became Delizie Italiane.
Biscuit Barrel: This shop in the UK lasted from Opening Day until January 5, 1986.  It later became Country Manor.
Berber Oasis: This shop in Morocco closed in 2000.


Der Bucherwurm: This store in Germany sold prints and books about the country.  It was replaced in 1999 by Das Kaufhaus.
Fashions from Fez: Shop in Morocco that closed around 1991.
Fjording: This store in Norway opened when the pavilion first did in 1988.  
Green Thumb Emporium: This store replaced Broccoli & Co.  It opened November 10, 1993 and was closed to make way for the entrance to Soarin'.
His Lordship: Was located next to the Toy Solider.  It later became Lords & Ladies and then Crown & Crest.
Jewels of the Saraha: Moroccan shop that closed around 1991.
La Cucina Italina: Was in Italy for three years from 1997-1999.
La Casserole:  This shop in France was around from 1997-1999.
La Gemma Elegante: This store in Italy closed in 1999.
La Mode Francais:  This shop in France was there in early 1990's
Medina Arts: Was in Morocco until 1999.
Pooh Corner: The Toy Solider was known by this name for one year in 1997.
Tout Pour Le Gourmet: This shop in France closed sometime in the early 1990's.
Well & Goods Limited:  This merchandise location was inside of Wonders of Life.  It mainly sold athletic wear.  



RESTAURANTS
Au Petit Cafe: The space for this place was taken over by Chefs de France in 1999.
La Provence:  This French restaurant only went by this name in 2000.  It was later renamed L'Esprit De Provence.
Le Cellier Cafeteria:  The menu and name changed to Le Cellier Steakhouse in 1999.
Pasta Piazza Ristorante:  It was formerly known as the Sunrise Terrace and changed names in May, 1994.  It's now used as a character greeting area.  


Pure and Simple:   This spot was located in the Wonders of Life Pavilion.  As the sign states below, it offered"Guilt-Free Goodies" and in the beginning, that was the case.  You could get things such as oat-bran waffles with fruit toppings. frozen yogurt, smoothies, muffins, and fruit juice.  The lunch menu featured things like veggie pizza, soup, Caesar salad, and chicken wraps.  However, by the time the photo below was taken, the menu had changed to hot dogs and potato chips.  Hardly guilt-free.  



Stargate Restaurant: Open for breakfast.  Pizza, burgers, steak sandwiches and desserts were available for lunch and dinner.  It closed on April 10, 1994 and later became the Electric Umbrella.
Sunrise Terrace: This restaurant opened on October 23, 1982.  Specialties included Fried cod, fried shrimp, chicken strips, salads and desserts.  The decor was violet, gray and scarlet with neon lights.  The name changed to Pasta Piazza Ristorante in May of 1994.  For this restaurant's Corn Chowder recipe, click here.

Scotch Eggs
 Apparently Scotch Eggs from the Rose and Crown Pub are missed a lot.  Many e-mails sent to this page talk about them.  In case you don't know what they are, Walt Dated World reader Martin McKinnell explains:
"Scotch Eggs are a traditional 'pub snack'.  They are hard boiled eggs that are coated in sausage meat and deep fried.  Despite everyone's first impression, there is no alcohol in them.  They are served cold (actually refrigerated) with an English mustard/HP sauce garnish.  English mustard (brand names Keens or Colemans) is very different from traditional American mustard and HP sauce is an English steak sauce.  This description does not sound appetizing at all, but when I worked in EPCOT, I took at least six people in and convinced them to try it.  None of them liked the description, but every last one of them liked the Scotch Eggs and kept asking, 'Can we go back to the pub for those eggs again?'   I think the reason Disney no longer serves Scotch Eggs is that they are very labor intensive to make."
As a post script to this memory, I later received an e-mail from someone who is a cast member at Epcot and I'm told Scotch Eggs are available again.

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