What Dining Locations Are Still Closed at Disney World Theme Parks? (September 2020)

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As Disney World continues its phased reopening of the theme parks and resorts, we wanted to put together a list of dining locations that are still closed in the theme parks (Updated September 4th).

Magic Kingdom

  • Casey’s Corner
  • Cheshire Cafรฉ
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table (reopening September 24)
  • Columbia Harbor House
  • Cool Ship
  • The Crystal Palace
  • The Diamond Horseshoe
  • The Friar’s Nook
  • Golden Oak Outpost
  • The Lunching Pad
  • Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
  • Prince Eric’s Village Market
  • Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant
  • Tortuga Tavern

EPCOT

  • Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
  • Block & Hans
  • Chefs de France
  • Cool Wash
  • Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe
  • Lotus Blossom Cafรฉ
  • Monsieur Paul
  • Nine Dragons Restaurant
  • Restaurant Marrakesh
  • Sommerfest
  • Space 220 (coming soon)
  • Takumi-Tei
  • Tangierine Cafรฉ
  • Tokyo Dining
  • Yorkshire County Fish Shop

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

  • Caravan Road
  • Dino Diner
  • Drinkwallahย 
  • Dawa Bar
  • Eight Spoon Cafรฉ
  • Harambe Market
  • Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery
  • Mahindi
  • Pizzafari
  • The Smiling Crocodile
  • Terra Treats
  • Tusker House Restaurant
  • Warung Outpost

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