Foodie Guide: EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays 2024

Mickey and Minnie dressed in holiday outfits

The holiday season at Walt Disney World Resort wouldn’t be complete without the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays! This cherished celebration brings holiday traditions, festivities, and flavors from around the world to guests from November 29 to December 30, 2024.

With over 15 Holiday Kitchens, there’s plenty of season’s eatings to be had. You will want to unwrap the delicious new Coffee Mocha Cookie and check out the new Holiday Kitchen, Favorites of Festivals Past. Back this year are a sleighs-worth of cherished bites, including the Slow-roasted Turkey and Salted Caramel Spaceship Earth Cookie.

This year, EPCOT will also be home to a brand-new gingerbread display that brings Spaceship Earth to life – in gingerbread form! Be sure to stop by CommuniCore Hall to see this new creation and learn more about what’s new at this year’s festival.

For those with a bit of a sweet tooth, the Holiday Cookie Stroll is back and filled with a decadent and delicious lineup of cookies from the Holiday Kitchens. Guests can collect stamps in their Festival Passport by purchasing five of these items to redeem a special treat from Holiday Sweets & Treats.

In between sampling seasonal bites and sips, you can enjoy Holiday Storytellers, grab the whole family for some more holiday fun with Olaf’s Holiday Tradition Expedition Scavenger Hunt, or experience the beloved Candlelight Processional – a moving retelling of the story of Christmas featuring a celebrity narrator and stirring songs performed by an orchestra and choir.

All this merrymaking will work up an appetite, so let’s dive into all the wonderful things to eat at the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays!

 

2024 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays Menus

World Celebration

NEW! Experimental Prototype Cookies of Tomorrow Menu

Location: CommuniCore Hall

Food Items:

  • Spaceship Earth Tile Gingerbread Triangle

Beverages:

  • Hot Cocoa by Joffrey’s Coffee (Non-alcoholic beverage)
  • Gingerbread Milk Shake (Non-alcoholic beverage)
  • Gingerbread Milk Shake with whipped cream vodka
  • Seasonal Wine
  • Ivanhoe Park Brewing Co. Gingerbread White Stout
  • 81Bay Brewing Co. Gingerbread Coffee Porter

NEW! Favorites of Festivals Past Menu

Location: CommuniCore Plaza

Food Items:

  • Reuben Croquettes with pastrami, sauerkraut and Swiss cheese with thousand island dipping sauce
  • Brown Sugar and Mustard-glazed Ham Sliders with cranberry and apple coleslaw on a Hawaiian roll
  • Bauducco Panettone Holiday Trifle with eggnog custard and cranberry cherry compote

Beverages:

  • Southern Tier Brewing Co. Tiramisu Imperial Stout
  • Keel Farms Pecan Pie Hard Cider
  • Point Snow Pilot Pistachio Nut Brown Ale
  • Beer Flight
EPCOT Foodie Guide - American

Connections Café Menu

Location: In World Discovery

Food Item:

  • Holiday Sugar Cookie

 

Connections Eatery Menu

Location: In World Discovery

Food Item:

  • Holiday Sweater Liege Waffle: Chocolate-coated brioche waffle with a flurry of blizzard themed sprinkles and white chocolate garnish

Beverage:

  • Coquito Milk Shake: French vanilla gelato, cream of coconut, nutmeg, and cinnamon (Non-alcoholic beverage) (Spirited version available with Bacardí Superior Rum)


Holiday Hearth Desserts Menu

Location: The Odyssey

Food Items:

  • Red Velvet Mini Bundt Cake with cream cheese icing
  • Salted Caramel Spaceship Earth Cookie
  • Mouse Crunch made with Red & Green M&M’S Milk Chocolate Candies
  • Mint Chocolate Mousse Wreath
  • Apple Caramel Crumb Cake
  • Chocolate-covered Toffee Brittle

Beverages:

  • Hot Cocoa by Joffrey’s Coffee (Non-alcoholic beverage)
  • Frozen Caramel Hot Cocoa: Hot cocoa with whipped cream and TWIX cookie bar pieces (Non-alcoholic beverage)
  • Wicked Weed Brewing Jack Frost IPA
  • BrewDog Winter Staycation Pecan & Toffee Stout
  • Wicked Weed Brewing Milk & Cookies Imperial Milk Stout
  • Cocoa Candy Cane: Hot Cocoa by Joffrey’s Coffee with Peppermint Schnapps
  • Beer Flight

 

Las Posadas Holiday Kitchen Menu

Location: Mexico

Food Items:

  • Empanada de Pollo: Fried corn tortilla filled with chipotle chicken and potatoes topped with chile rojo salsa, crema Mexicana, and queso fresco (New)
  • Tamal de Puerco con Mole: Shredded pork in corn masa topped with mole negro, queso fresco, crema Mexicana, slivered almonds, and sesame seeds (New)
  • Dulce de Leche Churro sprinkled with cinnamon sugar

Beverages:

  • Holiday Margarita: Dos Hombres Mezcal, tequila, cranberry lime juice, allspice and orange blackcurrant liqueurs (New)
  • Coconut Guavarita: Tromba Blanco Tequila, coconut water, guava cream, hint of lime rum, and orange liqueur with a toasted coconut rim (New)
  • Holiday Cerveza: Mexican Artisanal Craft Lager with black currant liqueur

Shanghai Holiday Kitchen Menu

Location: China

Food Items:

  • XO Fried Rice: Chinese sausage, onion, green onion, mushroom, egg, and house-made Hong Kong XO Chili Sauce (New)
  • Beef Noodle Soup Bowl with slow-braised beef shank, green onion, and house-made chili oil
    Vegetable Spring Rolls with citrus sauce

Beverages:

  • Taro Bubble Milk Tea: Green tea and boba (Non-alcoholic beverage) (New)
  • Brew Hub Year of the Dragon: Dragon Fruit Lager
  • Butterfly Lantern: Butterfly pea blossom gin, vodka, prickly pear, lychee syrup, soda water, and white boba
  • Lychee Martini: Vodka, lychee syrup, and vermouth (New)
  • Peach of Longevity: Peach Schnapps, citrus vodka, piña colada mix, and orange juice (New)


Refreshment Outpost Menu

Food Items:

  • Peanut Stew with sweet potatoes, mustard greens, and roasted peanuts (Plant-based)
  • DOLE Whip Raspberry (Plant-based)

Beverages:

  • Ciderboys Caramel Apple Hard Cider
  • 81Bay Brewing Co. Cinnamon Orange Cranberry Wheat Ale
  • Crooked Can Brewing Company Crème Brûlée Lager
  • Boyd & Blair Chai Tea Mule


Bavaria Holiday Kitchen Menu

Location: Germany

Food Items:

  • Cheese Fondue in a bread bowl with steamed baby vegetables and marble potatoes
  • Pork Schnitzel with mushroom sauce, spätzle, and braised red cabbage
  • Hazelnut Linzer Cookie

Beverages:

  • Possmann Pure Hard Cider
  • von Trapp Brewing Trösten Smoked Dark Lager
  • Köstritzer Schwarzbier
  • Regional Riesling
  • Glühwein: House-made hot spiced wine (Served warm)
  • Beer Flight


American Holiday Table Menu

Location: The American Adventure

Food Items:

  • Slow-roasted Turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, green beans, and cranberry sauce
  • Blackened Catfish with Hoppin’ John and Comeback Sauce
  • SNICKERS-Doodle Cookie made with SNICKERS bar pieces

Beverages:

  • Crooked Can Brewing Company Bah HOPbug IPA
  • 3 Daughters Brewing Eggnog White Porter
  • Playalinda Brewing Co. Peppermint Chocolate Stout
  • Beer Flight

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