The Coral Isle Café was a beloved dining spot at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, known for its relaxed, tropical atmosphere and diverse menu.
Located in the Great Ceremonial House, the café offered a casual, yet charming, island-themed setting with views of the resort’s lush surroundings. Guests could enjoy a variety of meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with menu options featuring a blend of American favorites and Polynesian-inspired dishes, such as pineapple pancakes, coconut-infused desserts, and fresh seafood.
Its welcoming environment made it a popular choice for both families and visitors looking to experience the laid-back spirit of the Polynesian.
At a Glance
- Disney Resort: Walt Disney World Resort
- Attraction Type: Disney Restaurants, Extinct Disney Attractions
- Year Opened: 1971
- Year Closed: 1998
- Replaced By: Kona Café
- Type of Restaurant: Polynesian