What You’ll PAY for the 10 BEST Items at the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival

The 2022 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival has been officially underway since July 14th, and we’ve been dreaming about the BEST foods from the festival ever since.

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If you’re heading to the festival soon and are wondering what items you can’t miss — we’ve got you covered. Not only that, but we’re breaking it all down so you know just how much you need to budget for the BEST snacks at the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival!

Eating around the world can be a challenge for both your stomach and your wallet, but we’ve done our best to round up the ten BEST items from savory dishes to desserts to drinks and let you know just how much you’ll have to spend to get them all. Let’s get started!

Adobo Yuca Fries

The NEW festival snack kicking off our list is the Adobo Yuca Fries from the new Fry Basket booth. These plant-based fries are made from yuca and served with a garlic-cilantro aïoli for $5.50.

Yuca Fries

These flavorful fries were a sleeper hit — they were perfectly crispy on the outside and so fluffy and tender on the inside. We loved the savory seasoning on the fries, and the garlic-cilantro aïoli was the perfect creamy addition.

Braised Beef Poutine

This next dish is all about the beef, baby. While you’ll find the Refreshment Port year-round in EPCOT, festivals bring new and exciting items into the mix. While the Braised Beef Poutine isn’t new, it has certainly stuck around for good reason.

Braised Beef Poutine

For $9.50, you get french fries covered in Boursin Garlic & Fine Herbs Cheese Sauce, cheese curds, and gherkin relish. We’d bathe in the garlic and herb cheese sauce if it were socially acceptable.

Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese

How much cheese is too much cheese? We hope we never have to find out the answer, and thanks to the Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese from the Alps booth, we don’t.

Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese

For $5.50, baby potatoes, cornichons, and ham (if you want it!) are draped in a stinky and delicious Swiss cheese. The potatoes are tender and the baguette pairs perfectly with the melty cheese. Don’t sleep on the cornichons either — they pack a nice sour crunch!

Griddled Cheese with Pistachios and Honey

Once again, is it obvious that we like cheese? This returning snack — the Griddled Cheese from the Greece booth — almost always makes it on our Best of the Fest list. It’s a griddled cheese topped with pistachios and honey.

Griddled Cheese

This is the perfect combo of nutty and sweet flavors, and at $4.75 it might even be good enough to get two servings!

Guava Mousse

It’s time to move on to the sweeter side and talk desserts. This NEW Guava Mousse from Shimmering Sips is one of the most refreshing desserts we’ve ever had. You’ll find a sweet, tropical flavor from the guava and a nice crunch thanks to the cookie and coconut.

Guava Mousse

Oh, and did we mention this is plant-based? Yep! You can snag this one for $4.75.

Piña Colada Mini Funnel Cake

Another staple on many Disney World visits for guests is funnel cake! At the Funnel Cake Stand, you can get a Piña Colada Mini Funnel Cake for $9.50.

Pina Colada Funnel Cake

It says “mini” in the title, but this is actually pretty substantial! It comes with piña colada ice cream, whipped cream, toasted coconut, and cherry topped with coconut rum sauce. We’ll take twelve.

Freshly Baked Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing

If they put carrots in a dessert, that makes it healthy right? Right? We don’t even care — this Freshly Baked Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing from Hops & Barley is THAT good.

Carrot Cake

For $4.50, you get a moist spice cake with freshly grated carrots and cream cheese icing. It’s big enough to share and if you haven’t had a chance to check this item out at past festivals, we definitely recommend checking it out.

Aulani Sunrise

Picture this: you’re lying on a beach in Hawai’i with an Aulani Sunrise in your hand. Luckily, you don’t even have to leave EPCOT to check out items from the Hawai’i booth.

Aulani Sunrise

This vodka-based cocktail is made with DOLE pineapple juice and grenadine. It may sound simple, but it is so refreshing and really reminds us of a DOLE Whip thanks to that pineapple juice. You can get it for $14.

Bold Rock Imperial Apple Hard Cider

You’ll find quite a few beers available at the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival, be we really enjoyed the Bold Rock Imperial Hard Apple Cider from Appleseed Orchard this time around.

Hard Apple Cider

It’s a light and refreshing cider with plenty of apple notes. You can get a 6oz pour for $5 or a 12oz pour for $9 which is what we chose for this article.

Mocha Madness

Last, but certainly not least is the Mocha Madness from Joffrey’s. If you’re looking for a mid-day festival pick-me-up or even just a sweet (and potentially alcoholic treat) — look no further.

Mocha Madness

This sweet frozen cappuccino is blended with chocolate syrup and you can add Godiva Chocolate Liqueur if you want (and are 21+!). The regular drink is $6.39 (which is what we’re hypothetically getting in this article), or you can get it with alcohol for $13.39.

Eats from the Hawai’i booth

So, how much is it going to cost you if you want to try ALL of these items on your EPCOT visit? LESS than $100 actually — the  total came to $73.39. Of course, you might not necessarily be super full at the end of the day from snacking on these items, but you might just have enough room in your budget to get even MORE!

Check out our Best of the 2022 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival list here!

If you’re heading to the festival, check out the entertainment and new merchandise that dropped this year — you can even buy some of it online. And of course, don’t forget to stay tuned to AllEars for the latest Disney news and more.

 

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