
Step inside Space 220 Restaurant featuring a celestial panorama from a space station for a delicious meal. To begin your journey, board a special space elevator that will ascend to the stars! Along the way, viewports will give you an aerial view of EPCOT as you travel high above the planet. As you dine, peer out and enjoy amazing daytime and nighttime views of Earth from 220 miles up. Sit down to a prix-fixe, 2-course meal at lunch or a prix-fixe, 3-course meal at dinner both featuring modern American cuisine.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 200 Epcot Center Dr, Orlando, FL 32830
Phone: (407) 337-7223
Website: https://www.space220fla.com/
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Reviews
the steak was amazing as was the pad thai. the croutons in my salad were possibly the best i’ve ever had.
my waitress tamika was soooo nice and helpful. she was constantly at our table making sure we were doing good!
Unfortunately, the food did not live up to the price point. The starters were inconsistent: the Blue Moon Cauliflower was technically well-fried but lacked flavor, the Caesar salad was bland and underseasoned, and the shrimp tacos were decent but unremarkable.
The entrées were similarly uneven. Both the bone-in ribeye and filet mignon were cooked to temperature, but lacked proper seasoning and overall flavor. The filet in particular was dry and relied too heavily on its glaze. The salmon was by far the strongest entrée—well-cooked, flavorful, and the most balanced dish at the table. Oddly enough, the cherry tomatoes served with it were one of the standout bites of the night.
Dessert was better than the main course, though still not exceptional. The Apple Cosmo was enjoyable, but the caramel tasted overcooked and slightly burnt. The cheesecake and carrot cake were visually appealing, but fairly ordinary in flavor.
Overall, Space 220 delivers on ambiance and service, but from a culinary standpoint, the meal felt underseasoned, inconsistent, and difficult to justify at its premium price.
Our family of 4 adults had dinner at Soace220 in September. My dad really wanted to go (being a lover of space) so when we got a reservation he was so excited and I must say it did not disappoint.
The food was delicious, atmosphere was really cool (not ridiculous or over the top), but what stood out the most was the service.
Or server was Amber and she was amazing. Professional and personable with a true gift for building a lasting memory and guest relationship in just one short visit. I even shared with her that in my opinion, her service paralleled that of Disney cruise line wait staff. I can only imagine how good she is with families based on how great her service was for 4 adult children. Needless to say the experience was great and we would totally go again! We are avid users of the in app cast compliments but since she is a third party cast member I wanted to make sure to get her a review out here (sorry it took so long). We would ask for her every time and hope we see her again!
Also on a side note, the drinks are very well themed, options for everyone, and we have even tried out making some at home!
We would happily visit again if we could secure another reservation. It’s popular for a reason.
My daughter absolutely loved it and was fully engaged the entire time. The food was also very good—better than we expected for such a themed restaurant. Overall, it’s a pretty cool, memorable experience and well worth doing, especially with kids.
The restaurant itself is so cool, from check-in, the elevator ride, to the design of the dining area.. it really makes you feel like you’re “out of this world”
The food was solid, great options for both adults and kids. We ordered a ton of stuff, strongly recommended the blue moon cauliflower 10/10, beef carpaccio 8/10, braised short rib with cheddar grits and veggies 9/10, I don’t love carrot cake but the carrot cake was truly one of the best cakes I’ve ever had 10/10, and the cosmic cheese cake 10/10. Also, I’m not much of a drinker or a tequila fan, but I had 2 of the sunspot drinks 838189391/10. If I wasn’t a light weight I would’ve had 2 more.
This was a great way to end our Disney trip, and again I want to stress how positively our service impacted our experience.
The pre-dining experience easily deserves a 5/5. The immersive elevator ride and space station atmosphere are truly impressive and feel special from the moment you arrive. It sets very high expectations for the meal.
Unfortunately, the food itself was closer to a 2/5.
I ordered the steak, and while the chef clearly tried to execute it well, the quality of the meat was very plain—honestly comparable to a basic Safeway steak you’d buy on sale. No amount of technique could fully make up for the starting quality.
The miso salmon was acceptable but overcooked and on the dry side, which took away from the flavor.
The kids’ menu was especially disappointing. My kids said it was no better than school cafeteria food. The burger was dry, and the pasta was completely plain with little to no flavor.
Overall, Space 220 is worth visiting for the experience, but the food does not match the price point or the incredible atmosphere. I’d recommend it for the spectacle rather than for a satisfying meal.