Are you ready for takeoff?

Well, you better be, because Disney has just made a huge announcement about the new space-themed restaurant coming to Epcot!
The out-of-this-world restaurant is going to be opening later THIS YEAR! It will be located next to Mission: Space, on the Test Track side. We’ve been watching the construction for quite some time, but we had NO IDEA that it was going to be opening so soon!

Disney describes the location by saying, “No dining experience on Earth can match what’s in store, because this new restaurant will take you into outer space for incredible dining experiences that are out of this world.”
The space-themed restaurant will be run by the Patina Restaurant Group, which also operates Tutto Italia in Epcot and Morimoto Asia in Disney Springs, among other Disney eateries. At the helm will be Executive Chef Theo Schoenegger, who also headed up Patina’s Maria & Enzo’s and Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar at Disney Springs. The restaurant will serve internationally inspired cuisine and have more than 1,000 bottled wines and a large selection of craft beers.
We’re getting excited! Are you? Let us know in the comments below!Â
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I’m not one to jump on a new restaurant. However, this one looks interesting. The menu will determine if I take a chance.
Yes, I think this one has potential. And I’m with you, I hope they are not going to have a blah menu and hope to Make it just on their theming.
I heard they were having issues with the noise from Test Track being heard from inside the restaurant.
I heard that also
We will be there the week of Thanksgiving. Hopefully, it would open by that time so we could try. Can’t wait
We will be there Thanksgiving week as well. Hoping will be open or soft open. Next opportunity would be next June. Can’t wait!
Looks to me (from that photo) like there could 3 slow moving (revolving) sections with stationery walkways between for staff. This would make sense and give changing views as no doubt one such view will be of Earth. Cool idea!