EPCOT World Showcase - Italian Pavilion 1510 Avenue of the Stars
20 avis sur Tutto Gusto
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Marisel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
I’m an Annual Paasholder and frequent these parks like no tomorrow but this was my first time coming into this little gem. I walked right up to the podium and was immediately seated which was a huge plus since it was getting late and I had failed to reserve since I was traveling and did not want to commit to a reservation and get charged by Disney. I sat down and was greeted by Christina who was very friendly. I had an appetizer of Prosciutto which was decently sized and then had the ravioli. The portions here are tapa style so it’s okay to mix and match plates. They also had a dessert(Yes, I have a sweet tooth) that had Nutella and it was amazing. Good little intimate spot and will stop by again. Oh and before I forget, you also have the option of ordering off the Tutto Italia menu(personally, I did not, but it’s good to have the option).
Deb S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tempe, AZ
Friendly, accommodating, cool, refreshing, delicious wine and snacks. We couldn’t be happier with this choice and will definitely stop in again when we visit. Thanks for the visit.
Christopher M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
This has to be my favorite spot in Epcot’s World Showcase, and every time I’ve walked up and got a seat(or a couch). You can get many types of wine flight, white, red, fruity, dry, ect. If you like wine you can probably fine a flight for you. They also have many different Italian cheese and meat plates also, which is the only thing I want when I am drinking wine. My favorite flight is: Under a Tuscan Sun: Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Chianti, & Tre. The Chianti and Tre are my favorites. We also got La Siciliana Gusto Plates: Fior di Latte Mozzarella, Cacciatprini, & Caponata. Everything was so good. The one complaint I hear is about price, but it’s not unexpected it’s Disney & and actual Italian food and wine.
Heidi W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
I’ve been coming to Epcot for years(I’m an annual pass holder) and I never stopped in here until recently! I’ve been missing out! On a hot day, it’s the perfect stop to get out of the sun and relax in the AC. The bar was busy with a good amount of people waiting to get drinks. I went to the host stand and they were able to seat us immediately. Our Italian server was very pleasant and efficient. We ordered a few small sandwiches with came with Caesar salad. They were quite tasty and the perfect size for a snack. Now for the best part: the drinks! They have a lovely wine selection and they serve their wine in large beautiful glasses. We got martinis. If you need a pick-me-up, you have to try the espresso martini! The limoncello martini was perfect– strong, slightly sweet, slightly sour and shaken to perfection! Last random note– something I noticed and appreciated. Anytime a table would leave, the manager was right there to help clear the table to get it ready to seat a new party. Great service!!!
Flavio Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Cozy bar/lounge perfect for adults! We stumbled upon this place for lunch, somewhat by accident. I’ve never had a great meal in a park, but this place was the exception. The waitress was extremely pleasant and although they have a somewhat smaller menu(and the portions themselves are not very big) everyones food was excellent. They have very good wines and offer several flights for sampling which we did. I think we found our go to spot every time we come to Epcot.
Kirsten E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Roanoke, VA
Fabulous environment and great food. Couldn’t believe I was in a theme park. We had the ravioli, a pasta and a panini. Also enjoyed a flight of white wine. Highly recommend if you are in Epcot.
Amira H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mahwah, NJ
I have never been so impressed with meat, cheese, & wine in my life! The Sangria is so delicious, the cheese is to die for and the meat – just wow! So many wine choices-each just as delicious as the next. Wonderful staff(Arianna was our waitress) they were all versed in the types and tastes of the food and wine. If you’re at Epcot, you should definitely stop in. You shouldn’t be disappointed!
Mary H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Alpharetta, GA
This is my go to place in Epcot. A true wine cellar. The wine choices are great, cheese boards, pleasant servers each time. A great place to escape the crowds!
Roman Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orlando, FL
This is probably my favorite spot in Epcot for drinks in general. It is very hard to find because the entrance is in between two of the pavilion’s bigger restaurants. There was a line in which parties are seated to whoever is next. We were seated fairly quickly, which was a great thing because it was a very hot day in the middle of the Food and Wine Festival. There was 5 of us and we were seated a big table. The inside is very dark, but had a cozy feeling to it. It lives up to the idea of being a «wine cellar.» However, we were seated in an area where there was a lot of traffic and you have to be aware of your movements because you can simply knock of a waiter holding so many wine glasses. It is also very loud inside, but that is expected in most Disney restaurants. We all ordered a tasting each. I ordered the Grand Tour because I just wanted to go to Tutto Gusto instead of the actual festival. The wines were all different, but I do wish the waiter stayed at the table a little longer to better explain each wine. However, I was given a paper with each description, but I still had many questions that went unanswered. Of course, the favorite was the sparkling moscato, which, no surprisingly, cannot be found outside of Disney. That will definitely be something I will order each time I go to Epcot from now on. We did not order food, but the overall tasting was worth the money. It is a great place to consider and a definitely a hidden gem in Epcot.
Carly V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Maitland, FL
As a pass holder I really enjoy eating at Disney, some spots are actually better than the places on idrive or the little hole in the wall favorites. This place, is one of them. From the outside it looks like just a wine room tasting but they offer a lot more. We went yesterday during the food and wine rush to see how they were in the busy season bug I did initially try them a year ago on my birthday. Both times they proved to still be magnificent. The atmosphere was very relaxed and took us out of the Disney vibe(which was welcomed on a HOT Florida day) and servers were nothing short of on point. We went with a sampler to satisfy our foodie needs as well I had the peach Bellini and my guest one of their mixed drinks. I tried hers and personally I wasn’t a fan, tasted of gasoline but she enjoys that kinda drink. My Bellini was perfect :) refreshing and not artificial tasting. Our sampler was supposed to come with a mix of olives however with neither of us being fans of olives, we asked out waiter if we could mix a little. We ended up with some thin breadsticks as well fresh sliced pita like breads, pulled mozzarella with olive oil and balsamic, prosciutto, and salami. It was perfect. Great quantities and no skimping on quality. Worth the cost if you only need an appetizer but don’t be fooled, they had sandwiches and other things that were a little more filling on the menu. Overall with tip we spent $ 45 for our sampler and two adult beverages. Worth the experience(and quiet/non tourist time) alone in my opinion.
Lisa W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lutz, FL
I love Epcot! My favorite spot in Epcot is La Cava del Tequila because I love the quaintness of it and how I can truly feel like I’m in Mexico. I was thrilled to find Tutto Gusto because it has the same feel of La Cava del Tequila. It definitely made us feel like we were in Italy. I also prefer these two spots because they are small and quaint. I like the personal attention that you get. At Tutto Gusto, we started off with wine flights and Limoncello and shared a caprese, which was delicious. The ingredients were very fresh. Our child had the caramel Budino dessert and loved it. We definitely will be back for a dinner on a future visit to Epcot.
Emily B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Reunion, FL
My husband and I found ourselves in Epcot around 8pm with no dinner reservations on the 4th of July, and just as we were about to give up hope, we remembered this place being tucked away in the Italy part the park. We waited about 5 minutes for a spot at the bar, not bad at all. I was disappointed that there was no seating at the bar, but maybe this was because of the holiday? It was a little uncomfortable standing to eat, but I was so hungry I didn’t care. We had the eggplant salad with fresh mozzarella, salami, and bread. We also had a artichoke panini and a salami panini that came with tiny caesar salad wedge. Everything was good, not amazing, just good. The paninis are very very small, smaller than your hand, so get two. The eggplant salad was the our favorite out of everything. I can’t say I would go back for dinner again, but I would absolutely come back for wine and a few small plates.
Stephanie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Los Angeles, CA
This restaurant is a hidden gem that we never would have found if we hadn’t gotten stuck in the middle a two-hour torrential downpour. For the final day of our Walt Disney World vacation, my boyfriend decided to drink around the world at Epcot(a tradition for vacationers where you have a drink in each of the 11 countries). We made it as far as Italy, and then the skies opened up and started to pour rain — not just a little sprinkle, a nonstop torrential downpour. Since it was day three of our vacation, I was mentally and physically exhausted. Since my boyfriend had already drank in five countries, he was getting a little buzzed. We decided to rest outside of Tutto Gusto on the covered patio and take a break from the rain. I kept insisting that the rain would let up soon, since I’ve lived in Southern California my entire life and don’t know the true meaning of rain(«Fifteen more minutes, and it will totally stop so we can go see the audio-animatronic Ben Franklin show in colonial America»). I ended up falling asleep on a bench, only to wake up an hour later to find it still pouring, with intense thunder and lightning. Since our rain gear was in the lockers at the front of the park, we were stranded in Italy. Exhausted and weary, we stumbled into Tutto Gusto — the best decision we’d made all day. We’d been snacking throughout each country at Epcot so we weren’t exactly hungry, but we explained to the hostess that we needed a place to hide from the rain and would order lots of drinks and appetizers. We were drenched, haggard and had already explained that we weren’t ordering a full meal, so I honestly expected to be turned away and told we needed a reservation. Instead, the hostess graciously let us know there were plenty of tables available. We were seated immediately and provided with excellent service — without any reservations! The interior of the restaurant is an intimate and cozy wine cellar, with romantic mood lighting. The crowd is mostly adults and couples, so I’d highly recommend this location if you’re traveling without kids. It’s the perfect date spot for couples young and old, and an added bonus if you love wine! The wait staff was excellent, and our waitress immediately offered us libations from the wide selection of wines on the menu — both by the bottle for larger groups and individual glasses for couples. We ordered two Barberas and the best espresso I’ve ever had(perhaps I was just completely exhausted from vacation). Tutto Gusto is very accommodating for food allergies. The manager came out to speak with me about gluten and provided me with a separate gluten-free menu. What we were really interested in was some good Italian cheese(when in Rome, right? or knock-off Epcot Italy). The manager offered to make us a cheese plate from his own favorite selections. Usually cheese plates offer one or two slices(that you’re expected to politely pick at), so I didn’t have high hopes. He returned with a ton of delicious cheese and gluten-free bread. It was delicious! Since we were celebrating my birthday during the trip, I had a birthday button on. Without even mentioning the special event to our waitress, she and the wait staff presented me with a cake at the end of our meal and everyone sang happy birthday in Italian. It was excellent!!! As for the pricing, it was very affordable — especially for the delicious food and wine selections. I highly recommend stopping by if you ever find yourself in Disney Italy!
Fiorella G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tampa, FL
The restaurant is almost hidden in the Italy pavilion at Epcot. I used to find that whenever I was hungry it was empty… that’s not so much the case anymore. There’s usually a wait for seating and it’s pretty crowded. The bar usually always has spots available though! and they serve a wide variety of starters there. My favorite are the Afettati(a wide array of cured sliced meats — you pick 3 style) and the bruschetta. The restaurant is meant to be like a wine cellar… it’s decorated in the style and there is a great variety of wine. The atmosphere is perfect… if you’ve been to a wine cellar you’ll understand. It’s dark, it’s intimate, the bar tenders are knowledgable and explain the different wines in great detail(excuse the noisy tourists). I usually order a flight of wines and discuss the order in which i should drink them and the history of each wine. They have some mean grappa and limoncello available too :).
Daniel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
Need a nice, intimate dinner spot in EPCOT, but you forgot to make reservations days in advance? Get in line here. This is one of my new favorite places at EPCOT, precisely because you forget you are at EPCOT until the bill comes. The space is intimate and recreates the feel of a crowded but friendly osteria. There are very few children typically to scream at the table next to you. The sommelier is knowledgeable on which Italian wines don’t taste like they were served from a communal wicker basket, soon to be candle holder. They will also pair with small bites or full entrees from the restaurant next door. I had the short ribs, sausage, meatball, and polenta. Excellent. Disney dining increasing ruins spontaneity by needing reservations way out. Families set to use their dining credits also tend to bring exhausted children, who are not yet trained on proper restaurant behavior, to places that their kids just aren’t ready for yet. The«bad parent — you brought your kid to a wine bar?!?» stigma exists, though. Thankfully, it helps create this oasis of casual adult conversation, great food, and good wine at the back of the park. Another way to look at it – it’s like La Cava Del Tequila, but for adults with dignity and class. Also, with a full menu of good food and desserts.
Riley L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tampa, FL
Party of four and seated right away! Wife got a bottle of chardonnay to share and i got a pitcher of beer also to share. We had the gorgonzola panini which i thought was a little rich in flavor but i never had that type of cheese on a sandwich. Wine and beer where great. I did notice the staff hawk eyeing us waiting for us to finish our last drinks before we got up. Guess they wanted to seat others quickly, but it felt uncomfortable.
Susan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arlington, TX
I was here for the Epcot Food and Fine Festival. The wait staff is nice but you’re not allowed to sit at the bar. The food is pretty expensive for what you get.(Disney) but overall, it wasn’t too bad.
Rob H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Norfolk, VA
Tucked away in the back of the Italy section of the World Showcase at Epcot, a great place to taste a good range of Italian wines as flights of 2oz pours, by the glass or full bottles. Food is limited, but I suspect that this is because it’s focusing on wine … there are numerous restaurants close by. The place can get very noisy even when it’s not full, if it’s two people try to get a table near one of the entrances, these seem to be the quietest. Prices were okay, no bargains but this is Disney and the only true wine bar … we spent $ 190 inc. tip for 19 wines, cheeses and meats, all consumed over 90 minutes. Only mildly annoying thing was one of the servers asking if we had finished our wines when there was still some wine in the glasses, I accept that Disney need to turn tables to make money but when two out of three glasses in a flight have not been touched it should be self-evident that we hadn’t finished with it.
Ian T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Tutto Gusto is a great Italian/Tuscan café that would get five stars WITHOUT grading on the Disney themepark curve. Even among EPCOT World Showcase pavilion eateries, whose food quality is generally far superior to the rest of the resort’s offerings, this one is the standout. The atmosphere is relaxing and charming. They’ve managed to do so without typical Disney excess(which I do like) and making it really feel like a small, elegant countryside trattoria you’d find in the old country. We’ve come here on a couple trips for the antipasti plates. The prosciutto, salami and cheese selections are top-notch and feature many genuinely artisanal crafted varieties. The servers(all of whom are from Italy as per the EPCOT approach to World Showcase) were knowledgeable about the choices — all of which you can see in the refrigerated cases near the counter. It’s a great break from the sensory assault of the parks and a place to chill out and be an adult for a while before plunging back. Highly recommended.
Lori R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
I could have spent the day here in this friendly, welcoming wine cellar with awesome wine! We were lucky that they weren’t busy on this January Monday.(love off-season!) Our charming Server asked about my likes before recommending the«Under the Tuscan Sun» wine flight of three wines. He could not possibly have chosen better for me. I loved every one of the three wines! Especially loved that I got to try both white and red. If I remember correctly, the flight was $ 16. They have a version of six wines for $ 28, which was certainly enticing… maybe another time. Meanwhile, Husband the non-wine-lover(gasp!) asked about light refreshing beer, and went with Server’s suggestion. He said it was okay. We were surprised that it was a ten dollar beer though!(that’s what the boy gets for ordering beer in a wine cellar anyway.) There is no doubt this will be a must-stop for any and all future World Showcase visits!