Space 220 Review

Space 220 is a new restaurant located in Epcot that I will be reviewing today!

Space 220 is an interesting restaurant because you feel like you are eating in outer space.

First, you go into an elevator that takes you to outer space. It’s really cool to see!

Once you have reached outer space, you walk past these spinning vegetables.

Then, you are seated in this big room that has windows that look out into outer space.

I saw astronauts floating through space!

Here is what the tables looked like.

The fork, knife, and glass were interesting shapes.

You select Lift-Offs which is an appetizer and a Star Course which is an entree. My Lift-Off was Starry Calamari. I am a big fan of calamari and these calamari were delicous!

My Star Course was Spaceghetti and Shrimp. The Spaceghetti tasted very buttery. My problem with this dish is that it was too much food.

My mom had the Centauri Caesar Salad for her Lift-Off. She thought that her meal tasted really good.

My dad had Space Greens for his Lift-Off. Space Greens is lettuce, watermelon, spiced pecans, and Apple Cider Dressing. He enjoyed it.

My parents had the Galactic Salmon and the Supreme Chicken Breast for their Star Courses. They thought it was delicious.

Al ordered from the kids menu and just had a Star Course. His Star Course was Spaceghetti. He did like it, but it was too much food for him.

The dessert that Al got was Strawberry Sorbet Scoop.

It was then time for us to go walk through the long hallway again and wait for the elevator to send us back to Earth.

The elevator sending us back to Earth.

I give Space 220 3 Mickey Bars. It is a unique experience, but after ten minutes the novelty of this restaurant wears off. I also felt like not enough things were happening in outer space. Most of the time we were just staring at darkness. I would recommend trying this restaurant once for the experience, but I think it is an only one time thing. Also, there are so many restaurants in the World Showcase that are more worth checking out than Space 220.