SoloStitchGirl
Earning My Ears
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Hey y'all, I'm curious: What are your favorite Epcot TS restaurants for dining solo?
Whatever one I like the most! I have never had a sub par experience dining as a solo, so go wherever you want to.Hey y'all, I'm curious: What are your favorite Epcot TS restaurants for dining solo?
However, be aware that not all company is necessarily enjoyable. I had the worst solo dining experience at Teppan Edo. The person seated next to me was a teenager who'd encountered her nightmare-not only was she vacationing with parents, but now they'd seated her next to a stranger. She refused to speak to me, and I was at the end of the table. Plus it was too loud to talk with anyone else. At the end of the meal, I don't know who was more anxious to leave. That's when I decided that I'd much rather be solo than to wish I was! Other than there, all other restaurants in Epcot have been great for me dining solo.I agree - there's not really a bad spot to dine solo. I will say, though, if you're solo and looking to perhaps enjoy some company for a meal, you'll be seated with 6-8 others if you do Teppan Ido in Japan - just a potential option, depending on your plans!
This is definitely a concern-- I'm pretty introverted, but I'll kibbitz with folks in queues and such if they look friendly. I'm also perfectly fine eating by myself in restaurants. But places like Teppan Edo might be really awkward if the person next to me is scowly or grumpy, because it would feel rude to fall back onto my solo routine of headphones and phone, but the person next to me isn't friendly and doesn't want to chat.However, be aware that not all company is necessarily enjoyable. I had the worst solo dining experience at Teppan Edo. The person seated next to me was a teenager who'd encountered her nightmare-not only was she vacationing with parents, but now they'd seated her next to a stranger. She refused to speak to me, and I was at the end of the table. Plus it was too loud to talk with anyone else. At the end of the meal, I don't know who was more anxious to leave. That's when I decided that I'd much rather be solo than to wish I was! Other than there, all other restaurants in Epcot have been great for me dining solo.
It was only a potential option in the event you might be interested in some company. Plenty of completely solo options available. Enjoy your trip!This is definitely a concern-- I'm pretty introverted, but I'll kibbitz with folks in queues and such if they look friendly. I'm also perfectly fine eating by myself in restaurants. But places like Teppan Edo might be really awkward if the person next to me is scowly or grumpy, because it would feel rude to fall back onto my solo routine of headphones and phone, but the person next to me isn't friendly and doesn't want to chat.![]()
Unless it has gone back Biergarten got away from the group sitting after covid. I had a table to myself.My go-to choices when solo are usually Hacienda de San Angel, sometimes San Angel Inn, Space 220, and Monseur Paul's. I haven't done Le Cellier or Biergarden solo - they just seem too crowded - and the seating at group tables in Biergarden just never struck me as worth the chance of getting an anti-social group or a group into their own conversations and not including another party. I also often head over to the Epcot Resort area and hit some of those restaurants like Fountain, Il Mulino, Beaches, Trattoria Al Forno, and Ale & Compass...all are a fairly easy walk from the park and you can walk right back in after.