Epcot's Coral Reef Restaurant will cease serving lunch in early January 2026

With the increase in the # of "festival days" in Epcot, this doesn't surprise me. Also, on one hand, I can understand this as not nearly as many people have their lunchtime as their sit-down meal, and dinner as QS. However, since I'm one of those people, I'm disappointed that another one bites the dust regarding serving lunch. I've gone in to more than one CS for dinner, and had to ask them if they were open because there was no one in there! Meanwhile, those same places were packed at lunchtime.
 
With the increase in the # of "festival days" in Epcot, this doesn't surprise me.
As a 50s era Mousketeer:earsboy: if I sit down for a long lunch, I'm apt to want a nap afterwards. The festival kiosks are kinda perfect as a lunch option because you can get a little or a lot and you keep moving! Coral Reef just "feels" like a long, slow meal and relaxing while watching the fish.
 

Have a lunch there coming up in a few weeks as part of the Candlelight dining package. It was probably our last choice in terms of restaurant but was all we could get with the package. For some of the popular acts/festivals, I feel like they need that space for the package. It would be a shame to reduce package availability. But I can see where if the restaurant needs to basically force people to eat there, that's not a good business model. Wish they'd focus on quality and menu updates instead. Really wish the concept of a lighter lunch menu would return across all restaurants instead of the all-day menus. Agree with all the comments that I don't really want a big dinner at lunch time, but I do enjoy table service dining -- give me some soup, salad, sandwich options!!!
 
That’s a bit of a waste of real estate… being open for dinner only is a terrible call.
Is it a terrible call? How busy was it for lunch? If it wasn't busy, then it's a good call to close for lunch because you are basically losing money on staffing and overhead.
 
Is it a terrible call? How busy was it for lunch? If it wasn't busy, then it's a good call to close for lunch because you are basically losing money on staffing and overhead.

I think I would say that if it wasn't buys for lunch, then they needed to do things to get people in there. Offer some lunch specials or something, or maybe even do a QS style lunch like BOG used to do. With it being kind of tucked-away, raising awareness is necessary too.

It seems that a lot of table-service places aren't as busy as they used to be. On the plus side, ADRs seem easier to get, but this is the down-side.
 


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