Saloon Restaurant, LEGOREDO Town, LEGOLAND Billund
Western barbecue, kid-friendly comfort and LEGOREDO Town atmosphere in a lively family saloon inside LEGOLAND Billund.
Saloon is a Western-themed family restaurant in the heart of LEGOREDO Town at LEGOLAND Billund, serving prairie-style barbecue classics such as famous spareribs, roast pork and burgers in a playful Wild West setting. Expect casual, kid-friendly dining with a lively park buzz, indoor and outdoor seating, a children’s menu, high chairs and wheelchair-accessible access, making it an easy choice for families between rides.
A brief summary to Saloon
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Local tips
- Plan your meal a little before or after standard lunch hours to avoid the heaviest queues and secure a more relaxed table.
- Ask for allergen and ingredient information at the counter if you have dietary needs or are seeking gluten-aware options.
- If you are visiting with a baby, bring a carrier, as strollers are not allowed inside the restaurant itself.
- Consider sharing a rib platter or mixed grilled dishes if several people in your group want to sample the barbecue items.
- Check the day’s park schedule, as Saloon’s opening hours and occasional private events can affect when you are able to dine.
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Getting There
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Car from central Billund
From central Billund, reach LEGOLAND Billund by car in about 5–10 minutes, depending on traffic. Parking at the resort’s main car parks is typically paid, with day rates often in the range of 60–80 DKK. From the entrance, allow additional time to walk through the park to LEGOREDO Town, where Saloon is located. During peak season, arrive earlier in the day to secure parking and avoid long entry queues.
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Bus from Billund Airport area
Local buses connect Billund Airport with the LEGOLAND Billund area in around 10–15 minutes, running more frequently in the main season. A one-way ticket usually costs in the region of 20–30 DKK per adult, with discounts for children. From the bus stop near the resort, you will enter the park on foot and follow the internal paths to LEGOREDO Town. Check current timetables, as late-evening services may be limited outside school holidays.
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On foot from nearby accommodation
Many hotels and holiday villages in Billund, including resort-style properties close to the park, are within a comfortable 15–30 minute walk of LEGOLAND Billund. The terrain is generally flat and paved, suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, though strong winds or rain can make the walk less pleasant. Once inside the park, allow extra time to navigate to LEGOREDO Town and Saloon, particularly during busy periods when paths are crowded.
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Discover more about Saloon
Wild West Flavour in the Heart of LEGOREDO Town
Step through the swing doors of Saloon and you leave Denmark for a moment and land in a stylised Wild West frontier town. Set right in the centre of LEGOREDO Town inside LEGOLAND Billund, this family restaurant leans into the cowboy fantasy with timber façades, saloon-style décor and the constant backdrop of whooping coaster riders and distant train whistles from the surrounding attractions. The atmosphere is deliberately lively and playful, matching the energy of the park around it.Inside, long tables, rustic details and the hum of hungry families give the room a bustling, canteen-like feel. On warmer days, outdoor seating lets you eat while watching the colourful flow of LEGO characters, wagons and boats passing through the themed land nearby.Prairie-Inspired Plates and Kid-Friendly Comforts
The kitchen focuses on hearty, barbecue-led dishes designed to refuel you quickly and keep everyone at the table happy. Signature options include prairie-style spareribs glazed with sticky sauce, roast pork and various barbecued meats, often paired with fries, corn and simple salads. Burgers and other grilled favourites anchor the menu, alongside soft drinks, beer, wine and spirits for adults. Coffee and desserts round things out if you want a sweet break rather than a full meal.Families are the clear priority: there is a dedicated kids’ menu, high chairs and a relaxed approach to noise and spills, so younger children fit right in. Portions tend to be generous, encouraging sharing platters of ribs or mixed grills when everyone is equally hungry after a morning on the rides.Designed Around a Day in the Park
Saloon is integrated into the rhythm of a theme park day rather than operating as a standalone destination restaurant. Opening hours vary with the park’s schedule, so it tends to be busiest around classic lunch and early dinner windows when guests pause between attractions. The layout is straightforward and open, allowing groups and multi-generational families to sit together without feeling squeezed.Because it sits within LEGOREDO Town, you remain immersed in the storytelling of LEGOLAND even while you eat. Children can spot nearby attractions through the windows and may recognise familiar ride soundtracks drifting in. The restaurant occasionally closes for private functions, and strollers are kept outside the dining room, which keeps aisles clear once you are seated.Practical Details, Accessibility and Dietary Notes
Allergen information is available on request at the counter, a useful detail for guests managing dietary needs. Some menu items work for those seeking gluten-aware options, though sensitive diners should still confirm cross-contact procedures directly with staff. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, with level entry and space to manoeuvre between tables, making it a viable stop for most mobility levels.Dogs are not allowed inside, in line with LEGOLAND policy, but can usually stay with companions in designated outdoor areas; certified assistance dogs are an exception and may accompany guests indoors. Reservations are sometimes possible during busier periods, which can help large families secure a table without a long wait.When to Visit and How Long to Stay
Most guests treat Saloon as a convenient, themed lunch or early dinner stop rather than an extended dining experience. A typical visit ranges from a quick 45-minute refuelling break to around an hour and a half if you are sharing platters and letting children unwind at the table. Arriving slightly outside peak meal times can mean a calmer atmosphere and faster service, giving you more time to enjoy LEGOREDO Town’s rides before and after your meal.With its central location, straightforward menu and strong theming, Saloon works best as a simple, fun way to stay in the LEGOLAND story world while you eat, keeping the Wild West adventure going between roller coasters and river rides.Explore the best of what Saloon has to offer
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