Epcot is really the theme park that has it all, and I personally love that there is a focus on making it just as enjoyable for the adults as it is for the kiddos. Of course, there are great rides and so many different things to see, but no trip to Epcot is complete without food!
You should surely be leaving this park with a full belly. While we do love the Epcot restaurants, we prefer to snack throughout our whole visit so that we get to experience a wide variety of foods. Here are the very best snacks at Epcot!
Best Snacks at Epcot
SEASONAL SNACK FAVORITE: Don’t miss out on the Moana Milkshake, exclusively at Sunshine Seasons in The Land Pavilion. This tropical treat combines creamy vanilla ice cream with a blend of pineapple and coconut flavors, all topped with a swirl of whipped cream and a decorative tropical garnish, inspired by Disney’s Moana.
Germany
Karamell-Küche Caramel Popcorn– I promise, this is not your basic caramel popcorn. It is coated in thick gooey perfect sweetness. As you work your way through the World Showcase, you will know that you are nearing Germany when the smell of creamy delicious caramel is wafting through the air. Karamell Kuche is right at the front of the Germany region and is full of all kinds of treats. If caramel popcorn is not your thing, there are many other snacks worth giving a try in this shop. Be sure to peek in!
Soft Hand Twisted Pretzel– It wouldn’t be a proper stop in Germany without a giant pretzel! You can grab a mug of beer (if you’re drinking around the world, too!) and one of these giant pretzels at many of the Germany Pavilion Beer Carts. It is huge, unlike the traditional Mickey pretzels, and you can definitely split it among a group. Be sure to grab some to-go mustard as well to complete this Epcot snack!
Apple Strudel with Vanilla Sauce– Along with the caramel popcorn, this apple strudel is a must try sweet in the Germany Pavillion. It is perfectly flaky and filled with just the right amount of applies.
France
Full Baguette– Simple, yet perfect. We love grabbing a baguette to split between the whole family. What can I say…carbs and Disney just go hand in hand. These are baked to perfection making them hard on the outside and super soft on the inside. They are easy to tear into pieces and a good snack to grab if you want to keep walking around. There are also baguette sandwiches if you are feeling more hungry, we recommend the jambon sandwich. It’s Ah-Mazing!
Tart Au Fraises– If you have been to France before, then you know it is all about delectable baked goods. We stop at Les Halles in the France Pavillion on every visit to Epcot, it is the best place if you want to grab something sweet. The Tart Au Fraises is a flaky crust cup of vanilla cream topped with fresh juicy strawberries.
Palmier– This is basically a cinnamon and chocolate elephant ear. This sweet treat is flaky and delectable with a generous amount of chocolate poured over the ears. While I am usually a huge fan of beignets, at Les Halles I would actually choose the Palmier over them.
Norway
School Bread– My grandma was from Norway, and I am pretty upset that she never made us this delicious treat! However, I’ll settle with Epcot’s delicious creation to make up for it. It is a sweet roll filled with custard and topped with coconut. It is a popular favorite among serious Disney World foodies, and you will understand why immediately after your first bite.
Eplekake– This is a traditional Norwegian apple cake, available at the Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe in the Norway Pavilion. This delightful dessert features layers of tender apples, spiced with cinnamon, and topped with a buttery crumb, making it a perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors.
Mexico
Churro Bites with Caramel– The classic Disney Churro is pretty incredible, but these churro bites beat it. And, they even come with a warm caramel sauce! Whether you are looking for a dessert or snacking throughout the day at Epcot, you have got to give these a try. We love that they are small and bite-sized so we can easily share them. This also keeps you from filling up too much on them.
Nachos– Savor the flavors of Mexico with the Nachos from La Cantina de San Angel in the Mexico Pavilion. These crispy tortilla chips are generously topped with seasoned ground beef, melted cheese, fresh pico de gallo, and a dollop of sour cream, creating a satisfying and delicious snack perfect for sharing.
Italy
Gelato Cookie Sandwich– Ice cream sandwiches are pretty much good no matter what, but when they are filled with gelato you just can’t pass them up! At the Gelati, you can pick any flavor gelato and have it sandwiched between two chocolate chip cookies. If you are looking for a smaller snack, you cannot go wrong with a simple scoop either.
Cheese and Meat Plate– For a fancy yet relaxed atmosphere, head to Tutto Gusto for a glass of wine and some delectable snacks. The atmosphere is great and it’s a nice break for the hustle of the parks. There are different cheese and meat plates to choose from, so you can find the perfect fit from your palette. It is a great place to head with a group of adults because then you will get to sample lots of different options.
Japan
Kakigori– The Kabuki Cafe serves up the ultimate shaved ice treat, called Kaki Gori. You can get flavors varying from Rainbow, Strawberry, Melon, Cherry, Tangerine and Blue Raspberry. The key factor in making this snack so great is how thinly shaved the ice is, making it seemingly melt in your mouth. This is the perfect snack when you are looking for something light that will cool you off!
China
Curry Chicken Pocket– This is a newer addition to Epcot’s delicious array of snacks and food, and it is definitely making a mark. It is perfectly seasoned (not overly powering curry, but the flavor is there) and the outside is buttery flaky deliciousness. You can purchase this snack as a single item or as part of the Lucky Combo. With the Lucky Combo, you will get this chicken pocket along with two egg rolls and a soft drink.
Canada
The Croissant Donut is without a donut a must-stop along your snacking adventure throughout the worlds of Epcot. It’s a warm and delicious donut made with 100 layers of croissant dough. It truly is one of those treats that is worth the calories.
It comes and goes, so if it’s available while you are at EPCOT I recommend trying it while you can!
Favorites like the caramel popcorn from Karamell-Küche, the School Bread from Norway, and the Kakigori in Japan are just a few of the must-try items.
Keep in mind that EPCOT is always changing up its offerings, so venture out and try something new! You might just be surprised at what you find.
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