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Electric Umbrella
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Description: Located in Innoventions East and offers burgers, hot dogs, salads, chicken sandwiches. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Number of Reviews:
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2/18/11
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Reviewer: thetony45
Steeleville Illinois
April 29, 2011
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Was enjoy Epcot's extra magic hours when hunger set in.
I was already in the Future World area so I figured I'd try the Electric Umbrella.
The resturant had a huge indoor seating area, which is a major plus on a hot day, plus self serve soda station so you can refill your cup as many times as you like.
The menu had some good choices, but nothing out of the norm for a quick service place.
I ended up eating a meatball sub and a slice of cheesecake with strawberry topping.
The food was great, as was all the food I had at Disney, but i only gave 4 planets due to the menu being the same as many other places.
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Dec. 3, 2006
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Reviewer: MichaeLeah
Cape Canaveral, FL
December 08, 2006
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My wife and I went to this restaurant because the atmosphere was cool (futuristic), it was in a practical location because we wanted to leave after supper, and most importantly: my wife was hooked on the prospect of a certain item on the menu. The lady at the counter was very nice and we received our food very quickly (there were really no lines present when we ate at about 5:00 p.m.)
The dilema that forced a low planet rating was the food itself. We sat down and began eating our Turkey Wrap (which we split) when my wife noticed she couldn't taste the muenster cheese and orange mayonnaise--these are the ingredients that made her excited about the wrap. She took the wrap back to the counter to inform the cashier (same one we ordered the food from) that our cheese and mayonnaise were missing. Her response was "Does the wrap come with that?" For such a small menu, you would think she could handle a better grasp of it. The restaurant was happy to take back our wrap and give us one with all the ingredients the menu assured us it should include. My wife didn't care much for the pineapple coleslaw; apparently she has had a much better version elsewhere. I was indifferent.
The total for our meal was only about $10: one of the benefits of splitting a meal.
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10/15/06
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Reviewer: hfreisem1976
Orlando
October 15, 2006
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I was not impressed with the quality of this resturaunt. I ordered a hot roast beef sandwich with provalone, and got a dried up sandwich with dry crusty bread. The condiment station looked like people had been making strange salads of some sort on the counter.. It was not good at all . I went back to get an ice water to help choke down my dried up sandwich, and got a look from the server like I was bothering her. Not very disney like at all! I paid about $8.99 for that dried up sandwich, the service was poor, the condiment station was a wreck (lettuce & onion all over the place, not to mention the catsup disaster), The atmosphere is ok, nothing special.
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Oct 05
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Reviewer: TinaMouse
Farmington, MN
September 10, 2006
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Stumbled into the Electric Umbrella when the rest of the party went back to the hotel for a swim/nap and I decided to stay at Epcot. I didn't want to try and get a seat in World Showcase, so I wandered into the EU.
I was pleasantly surprised! The burgers were juicy, the fixins bar was well-stocked, and there were plenty of seats in an air-conditioned room. There were also seats in a semi-covered courtyard, but it looked as though the birds were attacking diners.
Other items included roast beef wraps, chili, and chicken strips. I would definitely eat here again. It was an unexpected delight! I spent around $11.
Service: 4 planets Food:5 planets Price: 5 planets Atmosphere: 4 planets
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June '03
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Reviewer: The Bertaman
Philly
February 23, 2004
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This counter-service restaurant is basically the same as all the other Disney places. The only reason why I love this one so mush is the fact that there is a second floor to eat and looking out the window at the ballzac display. Think about it, eating at 8:00 at night on the second floor with no one there, with Epcot area music played in the background.
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December 9, 2002
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Reviewer: DisneyDec
Gaithersburg, MD
December 18, 2002
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We stopped in for lunch during a rainy Monday afternoon. The lines were very busy and it took nearly 15 minutes for me to place my order. I purchased a cheeseburger meal (which included fries), Diet Coke, bottle of water, and a fruit cup for my 2-year-old daughter. The total was about $16. Once we placed the order the service was fairly fast.
Like many of the other fast-food places in the Magic Kingdom this one had a Fixings Bar, but it wasn't as extensive as the ones at say the Village Haus or Pecos Bill's. Not included were the grilled onions and mushrooms or the hot melted cheese. The food was okay, but not as great as the food I encountered in the Magic Kingdom.
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