Space 220 is an outer space-themed dining experience coming soon to EPCOT where guests will board an elevator that simulates traveling 220 miles above the Earth to dine at the Centauri Space Station.
This restaurant finally got an opening date of September 20th, 2021. And now we’ve got ALL the details you need to know about just what will be on the menu when Space 220 opens!
We already knew that this futuristic restaurant would feature a multi-course prix fixe menu for lunch and dinner. There are two courses for lunch and three for dinner.
Disney has previously described the dishes as “modern and upscale,” and they mentioned unique drinks like “atmospheric cocktails.”
Let’s take a closer look at the menu!
Lunch
For lunch, guests will get to select one of each: one item from the Lift-offs section (appetizers) and a Star Course (entree). Lunch is priced at $55 per person.
The lift-offs include options like the Blue Moon Cauliflower…
…the Space Greens…
…and more.
For the “Star Course” there are options featuring tuna or salmon…
…a Centauri Burger, and other options.
There are also space station specials, like the Galactic Lobster Globe…
…and satellite sides which you can add onto your meal for an additional cost.
At lunch you’ll also find a variety of drinks available including non-alcoholic items, wines, and beers. You can see more about those in the dinner section below.
There is also a kids menu option for lunch. Kids will get to select one star course (entree), one supernova sweet (dessert), and one celestial beverage (drink). The kids meal is priced at $29 and is only for those 9 and under.
The star courses include Space-Ghetti (we see what you did there), salmon, chicken, and other options.
The desserts include a cupcake, gelato scoop, or sorbet.
And for the drinks there are some sodas and select items that are included, but there are also non-alcoholic specialties available for an additional charge.
It looks like there will also be a Space 220 collectible cup available for $3 for those drinks that are included in the price of the kids meal.
Dinner
For dinner, guests will get to pick one item from the lift-offs section (appetizers), one star course (entree), and one supernova sweet (dessert). Dinner is priced at $79 per person.
The lift-offs items include Starry Calamari, the Centauri Caesar Salad, and more.
For the star course, there’s short ribs, red snapper, duck, and other items.
If you’re looking for a plant-based option, there’s the Terra-Bolognese, which is a plant-based take on Pasta Bolognese.
There are also some specials like a baked whole lobster or ribeye, which you can get for an additional cost.
In terms of desserts, there are a few options including sticky toffee pudding cake…
…and a lemon mousse.
In a separate description of the dessert menu, Patina Restaurant Group (which will operate Space 220) also shows a number of dessert drinks available.
You can also see the dessert prices so you can get a sense of what they cost when purchased individually.
At dinner, there are also some “satellite sides” you can add onto your meal like potato wedges and brussels sprouts, all for an additional cost.
In terms of drinks, there is a multitude of options.
You’ll find beers…
…sparkling wines…
…bottled options…
…non-alcoholic cocktails…
…various specialty drinks…
…red wines…
…and white wines as well.
You can get a full look at the wine list by viewing the Space 220 menu on the Patina Restaurant Group website.
For dinner, there is also a kids menu, which (similar to lunch) allows kids to pick one entree, dessert, and drink for $29.
There are generally similar options to the lunch menu for kids here, especially in terms of dessert.
And once again here’s a look at the specialty drinks available for kids during dinner.
Again, keep in mind that while select drinks are included in the dinner price for kids, others are an additional cost, as noted above.
Lounge Menu
But wait, there’s more! Space 220 also offers a lounge menu. In terms of drinks, you’ll find many of the things discussed above including wines, beers, and specialty cocktails.
But there are also lounge bites including astro deviled eggs and chicken on waffle.
Each of these items are priced individually.
Collectible Cards
Want a cool Space 220 collectible? Disney has shared that with the purchase of any zero proof cocktail (a.k.a. non-alcoholic cocktail) or a children’s meal, you’ll get a pack of Space 220 Collectible Trading Cards.
According to Disney, “Designed exclusively for and only distributed at Space 220 Restaurant, these limited-edition packs of cards feature original artwork and trivia facts about space exploration, food in space, and the sky-high innovations at Space 220 Restaurant.”
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Are you planning to dine at Space 220 when it opens this month? Let us know in the comments!
Bob says
I it possiable to just go for some drinks and dessert?
Fran D says
Do we know what the time period is for lunch and what is the time period for dinner?
Even though you do receive an extra course at dinner, for a party of six adults, dinner would cost about $150 more!
And I suspect that the prices will increase at peak holiday periods (Thanksgiving and Christmas).
Sherri says
$30 for kids spaghetti?? Are they insane?
Carol says
55 for a 2 course lunch seems very high. 79 for the 3 course dinner seems a little better, especially since the choices for entree seem better. We might do the dinner but not the lunch.
J.R. says
If you add in tax and tip that means that the bill for 2 people eating Lunch will be about $148.00 not including the price of any drinks.
If you add in tax and tip to the cost of the Dinner the bill will be around $200.00 not including any drinks.
My guess is that less thasn 5% of guests to Disney World will be eating here. Just sayin’
JGK says
Thanks! Will you be able to make a reservation for the lounge menu? Also with the lounge menu will you be able to eat/drink “220 miles away from Earth” or is the lounge menu for the Space 220 Departure Lounge area before the simulated take off?
Carolyn says
No big impress with menu,heck I make mission macaroni all the time, without the breadcrumbs, my boys are icky picky!!!
Mark says
Those prices seem pretty expensive for Prix Fixe menu. I might go there for cocktails and soak in the atmosphere.
Zaundra says
I was excited and wanted to try. Then I’m like nope. I don’t like these kinds of menus. Food looks good but not a price then have to choose type restaurant. Drives me nuts.
Cristie spenelli says
It looks really cool but at those prices, sorry its a no for my family. Over $250 for lunch and over $400 for dinner. Thats insane.
Terri says
Would I need a reservation for the lounge or is it first come first served?
Nicole says
I think The lounge might be the way to go. I’ve been excited to try this place but the price was more than I was expecting. I dont Know that it’s over priced I just don’t know that the menu options are enough for that price for my dining preferences
Kim Schmidt says
Is Tea or Soda included with the adult lunch or dinner fixed meal? Hard to believe that Space 220 is FINALLY opening. Yippee!
Cheapskate says
I didn’t see anything which showed you are required to purchase a meal to get sides— can you just order sides/drinks or is a full meal required?
DFB Sarah says
Cheapskate, since it’s prix fixe (with the option to add sides) I’m not sure if you can dine just on sides. I’ll ask our reporters to inquire about this.
DFB Sarah says
Kim, prix fixe meals generally do include a beverage, so I would expect that to hold true here. I’ll be sure to double check when we review it. And I am with you: I can’t believe it’s finally opening!
DFB Sarah says
Terri, the lounges are typically first come, first served. We’ll confirm!
DFB Sarah says
Carolyn, I was thinking that might be a tough sell for most kids.
DFB Sarah says
JGK, we’re going to get these details for y’all when you dine there.
DFB Sarah says
Fran, the official page for Space 220 says hours of operation are coming soon. Here’s a link so you can check it out.
Sheryl says
I am wondering if older kids or adults can order items from the kid’s menu, even if charged the adult price? My teens would eat items from that, but I don’t see anything they would eat on the adult menu.
Debby R. says
I have a very picky 14 year old who won’t eat anything on the adult menu, but would on the kids. Wish they would expand the age range to include older kids.
Rosie B says
We will be visiting Disney World for 5 days just prior to Halloween as part of a family group of 7 which includes two children between 10 and 15. Will the children be able to visit the Space 220 lounge area with us if we go for a snack and a drink? We already have 4 restaurant reservations during our visit and planned to visit as many Epcot booths as we can handle so our thoughts were to relax on our Epcot evening and enjoy the Space 220 atmosphere in the lounge but we do not know the policy for children seated in the lounge area. Thank you for your wonderful blog!
Budman says
Can you order a la carte? I do not want the 3 course dinner but would be willing to eat choosing off the menu.
DFB Sarah says
Budman, we will inquire, but typically a prix fixe menu doesn’t allow for much (if any) deviation.
DFB Sarah says
Rosie, if the lounge at Space 220 does accept walk-ins, you should be fine. Kids are allowed in lounges with their family members.
DFB Sarah says
Debby, typically we find that restaurants will work with a family in your situation. If you explain that your teen would prefer something on the kids’ menu, they’ll sometimes allow them to get exactly that item, and sometimes they’ll create an adult size portion with an adult pricetag as well. Definitely try talking to your server and, if necessary, a chef (they’ll come out to chat about food issues).
DFB Sarah says
Sheryl, I think that would be possible. Talk to your server and/or a chef to see what they can do for you.
NENolan says
The menu really doesn’t do anything for me and that’s what ultimately counts. I think I’ll pass on our next trip and do Steakhouse 71 instead. I’ll wait until they hopefully change up the menu for our 2022 trip.
Alan Guest says
Can’t see anything for vegetarian or vegans on the menu
Mike says
Warp Speed Money Grubbing……….ENGAGE !