Best Table Service Restaurants In EPCOT | Disney World
If you’re planning a trip to EPCOT at Walt Disney World, one of the best parts of the experience is the incredible variety of dining options. EPCOT is famous for its food, especially within the World Showcase, where you can taste authentic cuisine from around the globe. From the best table service restaurants in Epcot to the most delicious festival booths, there is something for everyone.
With a wide range of table-service restaurants offering everything from sushi to French pastries, EPCOT’s sit-down dining scene is an adventure in itself. So, what are the best table service restaurants in Epcot? Let’s dig in…no pun intended.
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I will admit, my favorite meals are usually from the festival stands within EPCOT rather than the sit-down restaurants, but I will give credit where credit is due because EPCOT does have some amazing options. And a bonus- if there is an exciting concert happening while you are visiting Walt Disney World, reserve a table service restaurant meal for the day of the concert so you can get reserved seating at the concert. I share more on this at the end of the post!
All About Epcot
First, I want to share a little bit about Epcot for those who may not be familiar. Often considered an “adult park,” it’s actually our family’s favorite park, and for good reason. The park offers a blend of entertainment, education, cultural experiences, open spaces and fun rides and attractions.
- The attractions and rides are fun for everyone. Everything from the most amazing rollercoaster you will ever experience (Cosmic Rewind) to a fun ride for the whole family (Frozen Ever After) and much more, it’s a great park for fun rides.
- The World Showcase where you can see the world, or at least 11 countries, in one trip around the park. Each pavilion (country) offers an immersive experience from the design to the cuisine and the offerings. You are also able to meet the respective characters throughout the countries as well.
- Educational experiences for each child to learn more about different countries at the Kid-Cot stops.
- Seasonal festivals which bring a variety of experiences, food and drink options with them.
- The iconic Spaceship Earth is one of the first things I think of when I picture Walt Disney World. It’s a ride on the inside and a beautiful light display at night on the outside.
- A slower pace and room to run. The walkways are wider, there are often playgrounds or picnic areas to hang out in and many shaded areas or fountains for a break.
- A perk of the Epcot theme park is the easy access to some of our favorite restaurants outside of the park – while this list will provide helpful details about our favorite places within Epcot, be sure to look into the nearby resort restaurants like Flying Fish or Ale & Compass.
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Meal Options in Epcot
There are a few different options for meals in Epcot. Depending on your tastes, the amount of time, and money you want to spend, table service meals may not be ideal for your family. However, if you are looking for a unique dining experience, you will definitely find that from a Disney World Restautant in Epcot. But first, let’s chat about the great dining options across the park.
- Quick Service Resturant: These are counter service options where you place your order, either via the mobile app or at the counter, and take your food to a table. Quick service options include; Sunshine Seasons, Connections Eatery, Regal Eagle Smokehouse, Katsura Grill, Yorkshire County Fish Shop and more.
- Festival Booths: These are quick-service style options but rotate depending on the current festival. They are situated all around the park and have great offerings for smaller meal options. A great way to eat around the world and try a variety of cuisines!
- Table service meals: These are sit-down restaurants and offer a variety of experiences depending on what you are looking for and the level of service expected. Options include: Signature dining (fine dining option for a more elegant atmosphere), Charcter dining (where you will experience a character meal when they stop for photos and autographs are are present during the meal), and other table-service options like hibachi or a beer garden style restaurant.
It’s also important to consider if you have the Disney dining plan. If you do, you will be able to partake in specific dining experiences based on the plan you are utilizing. Be sure to look into the quick service and table service restaurant options, plus how many snack credits or meal credits your ideal options will use.
Now that you know a bit more about Epcot, here’s a guide to all the sit-down restaurants in EPCOT, including descriptions, atmosphere, meal style, and price ranges so you can plan the perfect meal for your family. Please keep in mind that most restaurants require advanced dining reservations.
World Showcase: International Dining at Its Finest
Most of the World Showcase pavilions have their own dining options- from quick-service restaurant food court options to table-service restaurant style dinners, you should be able to find something no matter where you are in the showcase.
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
- Location: Norway Pavilion
- Vibe: Regal and magical with a medieval Norwegian castle theme. Akershus is a popular choice for families, especially those with young princess fans, as it features Disney Princess character dining.
- Meal Options: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Meal Style: Traditional Norwegian dishes served buffet-style with a focus on fresh seafood, cold cuts, and hot entrees. The Princess Storybook Dining includes options for kids.
- Cost: $$$
- Character Dining: Yes, meet Disney princesses such as Belle, Cinderella, and Snow White.
Biergarten Restaurant
- Location: Germany Pavilion
- Vibe: Festive and lively, with long communal tables and a Bavarian village setting, this restaurant feels like you’ve stepped into an Oktoberfest celebration. Live polka music adds to the authentic experience.
- Meal Options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Buffet dining adventure with traditional German fare, including bratwurst, schnitzel, sauerkraut, and pretzels, along with a selection of German beers.
- Cost: $$
- Character Dining: No
Chefs de France
- Location: France Pavilion
- Vibe: Elegant and sophisticated, yet casual enough for families, with large windows overlooking the World Showcase promenade. The atmosphere feels like a charming Parisian bistro.
- Meal Options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Classic French dishes like croque monsieur, escargot, duck breast, and crème brûlée. The menu focuses on French comfort food, with a fine dining twist.
- Cost: $$-$$$
- Character Dining: No
Monsieur Paul
- Location: France Pavilion
- Vibe: Elegant and classic French dining experience.
- Meal Options: Dinner
- Meal Style: Deliectable dinner dishes served Prix Fixe.
- Cost: $$$$$
- Character Dining: No
Le Cellier Steakhouse
- Location: Canada Pavilion
- Vibe: Cozy, intimate, and dark, with a rustic wine cellar atmosphere. Le Cellier is often described as one of the most romantic restaurants at EPCOT.
- Meal Options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Signature steaks, seafood, and poutine, featuring flavors of Canadian cuisine. Famous for its filet mignon and cheddar cheese soup.
- Cost: $$$$
- Character Dining: No
La Hacienda de San Angel
- Location: Mexico Pavilion
- Vibe: Warm and vibrant with beautiful views of the World Showcase Lagoon, perfect for watching fireworks during the evening. The décor reflects Mexican culture with rich colors and tile work.
- Meal options: Dinner.
- Meal Style: Authentic Mexican cuisine, featuring dishes like carne asada, seafood, tacos, and fresh guacamole. The menu offers both shareable plates and full entrees.
- Cost: $$
- Character Dining: No
San Angel Inn Restaurante
- Location: Mexico Pavilion (Inside the pyramid)
- Vibe: Romantic and atmospheric, located inside the Mayan pyramid with a nighttime setting. You’ll dine beside the peaceful waters of a faux river, creating a quiet, intimate ambiance. Ask for a table to watch the boats with guests going through Gran Fiesta Tour.
- Meal options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Traditional Mexican dishes like enchiladas, mole poblano, and churros. The menu emphasizes bold flavors and fresh ingredients.
- Cost: $$-$$$
- Character Dining: No
Rose & Crown Dining Room
- Location: United Kingdom Pavilion
- Vibe: Cozy and relaxed, with the feel of a traditional British pub. The restaurant also has an outdoor seating area that overlooks the World Showcase Lagoon, ideal for watching the nighttime fireworks.
- Meal Options: Dinner
- Meal Style: British pub fare, such as fish and chips, bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie, and sticky toffee pudding. You’ll also find a solid selection of British beers and ciders.
- Cost: $$
- Character Dining: No
- Location: Morocco Pavilion (Waterfront)
- Vibe: Open and airy, with beautiful views of the water and an inviting Mediterranean feel. The restaurant features al fresco dining, perfect for a laid-back meal.
- Meal Options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Mediterranean small plates like hummus, lamb sliders, and grilled octopus. Ideal for families who enjoy sharing dishes and trying a variety of flavors.
- Cost: $$
- Character Dining: No
- Location: Japan Pavilion (Tokyo dining is great!)
- Vibe: Entertaining and interactive, with chefs cooking your meal right in front of you on a hibachi grill. Perfect for families who enjoy a fun, lively dining experience.
- Meal options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Japanese teppanyaki, including grilled steak, chicken, and seafood, along with rice and vegetables. The showmanship of the chefs makes it a hit with kids and adults alike.
- Cost: $$-$$$
- Character Dining: No
Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya
- Location: Japan Pavilion
- Vibe: Sleek, modern, and minimalistic, offering stunning views of World Showcase from its second-floor location. It’s a quieter dining experience compared to Teppan Edo.
- Meal options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Savor a diverse selection of mouthwatering dishes, all made with the freshest ingredients and inspired by the flavors of each season.
- Cost: $-$$
- Character Dining: No
Tutto Italia Ristorante
- Location: Italy Pavilion
- Vibe: Classic and elegant, with a warm, welcoming Italian atmosphere. The décor feels upscale, yet it’s still family-friendly.
- Meal Options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Italian favorites such as pasta, pizza, and seafood. The menu focuses on traditional dishes, including lasagna, spaghetti, and tiramisu.
- Cost: $$-$$$
- Character Dining: No
Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria
- Location: Italy Pavilion
- Vibe: Bright and lively, with large communal tables and an authentic Italian pizzeria feel. Families with kids will love the casual, fun atmosphere.
- Meal Options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Neapolitan pizza cooked in wood-fired ovens, along with classic Italian dishes like pasta and salads. The pizzas are perfect for sharing.
- Cost: $$
- Character Dining: No
Future World: A Touch of Modern Disney Dining
Space 220
- Location: Near Misson Space
- Vibe: Words can hardly describe. You are rocketed off to space where you dine in a spaceshuttle while astronauts float around the atmosphere.
- Meal Options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Enjoy a prix-fixe, 2-course lunch or 3-course dinner featuring modern American cuisine with options like Space Greens, Galactic Salmon, and decadent desserts such as Peanut Caramel Comet or Vegan Carrot Cake. Pair your meal with specialty beverages like the Big Tang or Planetary Punch, or choose from a variety of craft beers.
- Cost: $$-$$$
- Character Dining: No
Coral Reef Restaurant
- Location: Near The Seas with Nemo & Friends
- Vibe: Serene and unique, featuring large windows that look into an enormous aquarium. Diners can watch fish, sharks, and sea turtles swim by while enjoying their meal.
- Meal Options: Lunch & dinner.
- Meal Style: Seafood-centric menu, with options like mahi-mahi, shrimp and grits, and lobster bisque. Non-seafood options include steak and chicken dishes.
- Cost: $$-$$$ for a prix fixe meal
- Character Dining: No
Garden Grill Restaurant
- Location: The Land Pavilion
- Vibe: Fun and rotating! This restaurant slowly revolves as you dine, offering views of scenes from the Living with the Land ride. It’s great for families, as it also features character dining.
- Meal Options: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. (we love the breakfast menu!)
- Meal Style: A family style restaurant with farm-fresh ingredients, including meats, vegetables, and fruits grown right in EPCOT’s greenhouse. Expect hearty options like roasted turkey, pot roast, and mashed potatoes.
- Cost: $$
- Character Dining: Yes, with Mickey, Pluto, and Chip ‘n’ Dale in farmer attire.
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Our Recommendations for the Best Restaurant in Epcot
I highly recommend looking for the most unique experience, diverse meal or the best “extra” like character dining. I truly believe that food is a very personal choice, so while I may think one restaurant has the best food, you may think differently, so please consider all options for your family!
Experience: Space 220! We thought the menu provided good options, but the overall experience was absolutely incredible! It’s a steep price but worth it for the unique environment. My daughter was enamored and really though we were in space!
Best Character Meal: Akershus Royal Banquet Hall is a wonderful option for seeing the princesses!
Best Food: It depends on your palette, but I would recommend Spice Road Table or Le Cellier Steakhouse.
Eat To The Beat Details
To get reserved seating for the Eat to the Beat Concert Series at EPCOT, one of the best ways is by booking an Eat to the Beat Dining Package at one of the table-service restaurants in EPCOT. Here’s how it works:
1. Book an Eat to the Beat Dining Package: The dining package offers a meal at one of EPCOT’s participating table-service restaurants plus reserved seating for the concert later that evening. The reserved seating ensures you have a prime spot to enjoy the show without waiting in line, which is especially useful during busy times.
2. Choose from Participating Restaurants: Many of EPCOT’s popular table-service restaurants offer the dining package. Some of the typical participants include:
- Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (Norway Pavilion)
- Biergarten Restaurant (Germany Pavilion)
- Coral Reef Restaurant (Future World)
- Garden Grill Restaurant (Future World)
- Le Cellier Steakhouse (Canada Pavilion)
- Rose & Crown Dining Room (UK Pavilion)
- Spice Road Table (Morocco Pavilion)
- Regal Eagle (America
Each restaurant offers a prix fixe meal (a set menu with appetizers, entrees, and desserts) as part of the package. Prices vary based on the restaurant, but they generally range from around $60 to $100 per adult depending on the location and meal.
3. Make Reservations in Advance: The Eat to the Beat Dining Package can be booked online through the Walt Disney World Dining Reservations system or by calling Disney directly. Except for the Reagle Eagle, which you should line up for in the morning before it opens. It’s important to make your reservation early, as spots for the dining package are limited and fill up quickly, especially during festival times like EPCOT’s Food & Wine Festival.
4. Enjoy Your Meal and Get Your Concert Voucher: On the day of your reservation, head to the restaurant for your meal. After your meal, you’ll receive a voucher that entitles you to reserved seating at that night’s Eat to the Beat concert.
5. Arrive at the Concert with Your Voucher: The concert takes place at the America Gardens Theatre in the American Adventure Pavilion. When you arrive at the concert venue, present your dining package voucher at the reserved seating entrance. Your reserved seating will be in a special section with better views, ensuring you have a great spot to enjoy the show.
Pro Tips:
- Timing matters: The timing of your dining reservation is important because the package is tied to specific showtimes. When you book, you’ll be given a time for the concert based on availability.
- Concert times: There are usually three concerts per evening, and each lasts about 30-45 minutes.
- Flexible seating: While you’ll have reserved seating, it’s not assigned, so arriving early can help you snag the best seat within the reserved section.
With this package, you can enjoy both a delicious meal and an exciting live performance without the hassle of standing in long lines!
EPCOT’s sit-down restaurants offer a wide range of dining experiences, from festive and lively to elegant and intimate. Whether you’re craving international flavors or classic American cuisine, there’s something for every family and budget. Be sure to make reservations in advance, as the best table service restaurants in Epcot can fill up quickly, especially during busy seasons! Enjoy dining at one of the best restaurants in Epcot!
Keep in mind that it’s always best to check the kid’s menu before visiting one of the table service options as they may not have kid-centric kids meals like chicken tenders and french fries. Personally, my daughter usually finds something she will enjoy, but she can also fall into the picky eaters category if it’s been a long day.