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Tangerine Café is a counter service restaurant found within the [[Morocco]] pavilion in [[Epcot]] | Tangerine Café is a counter service restaurant found within the [[Morocco]] pavilion in [[Epcot]] | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The | + | The Tangierine Café opened on September 30, 1999 <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/tangierine-cafe/ </ref>. The restaurant replaced the Center of Tourism, where guests could get information to help them plan a trip to Morocco and even book a flight on Royal Air Maroc, the official airline of the country <ref name= "Jack"> http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2011/10/morocco_pavilion_part_one.html </ref>. Since the Tangerine Cafe opened it has not seen any major changes. |
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==Current Menu== | ==Current Menu== | ||
Click below to see Tangerine Cafe's current menu: | Click below to see Tangerine Cafe's current menu: |
Revision as of 14:00, 23 October 2016
Tangierine Café | |
The interior of the Tangerine Cafe. Photo credit: Disney | |
Epcot | |
Land | Morocco |
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Opening date | September 30, 1999 |
Restaurant Type | Counter Service |
Menu Type | Middle Eastern |
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Tangerine Café is a counter service restaurant found within the Morocco pavilion in Epcot
History
The Tangierine Café opened on September 30, 1999 [1]. The restaurant replaced the Center of Tourism, where guests could get information to help them plan a trip to Morocco and even book a flight on Royal Air Maroc, the official airline of the country [2]. Since the Tangerine Cafe opened it has not seen any major changes.
Current Menu
Click below to see Tangerine Cafe's current menu:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/tangierine-cafe/menus/
Fun Facts and Trivia
- The Tangerine Café features Coffee and Pastry Bar [2]
- The Tangerine Cafe gets its name from the Moroccan city of Tangier. Tangier is known as the "gateway to Morocco, to the Mediterranean, and to north Africa" [3].