![]() ![]() And every table but ours had children at them, which made for a very loud restaurant. The place was absolutely packed to the gills (pun intended). It was an early reservation (5pm) so maybe that was the problem. We ate here this past weekend for dinner. Glass fish sculptures sit inside lit alcoves behind the check-in desk. Light fixtures resemble coral and shells. Walls and flooring are undulating as if you’re under water. Upon entering the restaurant (using the seahorse door handle of course), you’ll find that the place is themed - as it should be - but in a very stylized manner. You really need to want to find it you won’t just stumble over this restaurant by mistake! But after all these years, the sign is still very similar to what it was way back when, so those who have a tinge of Epcot nostalgia like me will be very pleased… You’ll find it hidden in the Seas With Nemo and Friends (The Living Seas for those who used to visit in the 80s), tucked back in the right-hand corner. ![]() It’s been through a lot of changes, but, from what I can tell, the basics are still the same…Ĭoral Reef is one of only a couple of table-service restaurants located in Epcot’s Future World. Recommended Disneyland Restaurants for First-TimersĪt long last, Coral Reef is finally getting its due on the Disney Food Blog! The last time I visited this restaurant was when I was much, much younger, so I knew it was time to give it a try again. ![]()
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