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View all restaurants and dining options available at EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
All the best restaurants in EPCOT, whether you’re looking for a sit-down meal, a quick bite, or just some dessert. With DOZENS of places to eat at Disney World, we know it can be tough to plan your meals.
The Best Restaurants At Epcot. Caramel corn for the kids, boozy drinks for the adults, and other things you should eat in between rides. Carina Finn & Anne Cruz. February 13, 2024.
These are the best Epcot restaurants as well as the worst dining at Epcot that should be avoided! Discover some of the best food at Epcot right here!
Deciding on where to eat at EPCOT is extremely challenging since the are so many awesome food spots to choose from. But to make life a little bit easier, I narrowed with down to my top 5 quick service and table service restaurant recommendations that are worth spending your money at.
Are you ready to talk about FOOD?! We’re gonna really break down these EPCOT restaurants and let you know which ones are the best for date nights, best for breakfast, best for a happy hour pick-me-up… things like that.
Savor sumptuous cuisine amongst shimmering stars inside the Centauri Space Station. Step aboard Space 220––a new restaurant located in the Mission: SPACE pavilion––for a meal that is out-of-this-world! Enjoy amazing views of Earth from our celestial panorama as you dine.
The best EPCOT restaurants include Le Cellier Steakhouse, Biergarten Restaurant, Teppan Edo, Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria, La Hacienda de San Angle, Monsieur Paul, Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, Coral Reef, and Marrakesh, offering diverse global cuisines and unique dining experiences. (The Ultimate Guide to EPCOT) CONTENTS.
Are you trying to figure out what the best restaurants at Epcot are for your trip? Today I have narrowed the list down to the 10 TOP spots!
Space 220 — Restaurant and Lounge. The Space 220 restaurant takes guests on a dining adventure 220 miles above EPCOT! Guests board the “Stellavator” (elevator) that simulates real-time rocketing into orbit as they travel to the Centauri Space Station hovering above the Earth.