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Tutto Italia Ristorante

Updated 6/16/22
For the most up-to-date information about the phased reopening of the Walt Disney World Resort, please visit the  Walt Disney World Know Before You Go Guide.

Tutto Italia Ristorante is the place to get a delicious, traditional Italian meal during your day at Epcot. Located in the Italy pavilion of World Showcase, you can grab a reservation here for lunch or dinner. Because it is located in Epcot, you will need a valid park admission to dine here, as well as a park pass reservation (at the time of this writing). We do recommend that you get a dining reservation as well, though you may be able to walk up and sneak in to sit in the wine cellar where they serve a limited menu of small plates and offer a full bar. 

Lunch is s
erved from 12:30PM to 3:55PM and Dinner is served from 4:00PM to 9:00PM. When dining plans are in play, this will use one table service credit per person. You can expect to spend anywhere from $15-35 for your meal, but you’ll want to budget for adult beverages as well. This is one of our favorite places to stop (in normal times) for a mid-afternoon breather to get some small plates and a carafe of wine to share.

You’ll find your typical Italian fare here, but it’s high quality with handmade pasta, lasagna and more. This is a great stop for those who are vegetarian. There are plenty of great veggie-friendly choices. There is also a classic kids menu from spaghetti and meatballs to chicken tenders.

This is a family favorite for us. Great Italian food is something we can all agree on. You’ll definitely want to plan ahead if you plan to have a full carboloaded meal, but we recommend stopping in to the Wine Cellar about 2:00PM when you’re starting to get hot and need a little breather in the air conditioning with a nice glass of wine and a few snacks. 


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