Eating Through EPCOT’s Festivals

Once upon a time, there was a little Food and Wine Festival at EPCOT that was held each fall for a few weeks in October and November – and it was fun and delicious. So the folks at Disney who make these decisions realized that, hey, food (and drink) is HUGELY popular at EPCOT, and as the years passed, this festival grew longer until this year, it began in July and will end in November. (That’s 129 days if you don’t want to do the math.)

Of course, it was inevitable – seeing how much people LOVE to eat – that a few food booths (called “Outdoor Kitchens”) were added to the Flower and Garden Festival held each spring, and guess what? The food was a big hit, so each year more food booths were added to this festival, and it was also extended, this year until early July.

Not to be outdone – because nothing says “Holiday Season” better than eating (and drinking) – food booths (called “Holiday Kitchens”) – including desserts and COOKIES – were eventually added to EPCOT’s Festival of Holidays, allowing Guests to eat (and drink) all sorts of international holiday goodies.

With these 3 favorite festivals now featuring (lots of) food, Disney eventually realized that those post-holiday/pre-spring months in winter needed food too. And so the International Festival of the Arts in January and February, which celebrates all the arts – including the culinary arts – debuted. Read more

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Exploring Disney: Akershus Royal Banquet Hall

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If meeting the Disney Princesses is high on your MUST do list, then you MUST go to Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in the Norway Pavilion in Epcot for one of your meals!

Upon entering the medieval castle, you will first meet the beautiful Belle and have your picture made with her, as she doesn’t visit the tables during meals.  This picture will appear on your Memory Maker or Photo Pass as a treasured memento of your visit.  Read more

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Exploring Disney: Katsura Grill

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Looking for a little peace and quiet in the midst of a busy day at Epcot? Look no further (and you WILL have to look) than Katsura Grill. As you enter the Japanese Pavilion, you will notice a few steps on the left leading up to what appears like a tea house. You have to look carefully but once you find it, you’ll be rewarded with a lovely spot to relax away from the crowds, where you can enjoy some delicious Japanese food. Read more

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Exploring Disney: The Garden Grill Restaurant

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Well, it looks like we have another Character meal to add to our growing list of favorites – the Garden Grill Restaurant in Epcot! Read more

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Thrifty Thursday: Quick Service at Sunshine Seasons

One of the best places to find a great variety of options for quick service meals is Sunshine Seasons in Epcot. Located in Future World on the lower level of “The Land”, here you will find a number of places to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters.

Each section has their own cuisine, so you can find Asian, gourmet, soups & sandwiches and wood-fired meals in addition to a garb-n-go section for even quicker meals. Special diet options are available such as gluten free, Kosher and vegetarian. And of course, it wouldn’t be Disney without desserts. The produce served and used throughout all the stations is from The Land’s very own greenhouse, which makes it even better. Read more

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