Review: One of Our Favorite EPCOT Flower and Garden Desserts Is Back, But With a TWIST!

We’re having an AWESOME day so far as we explore the 2021 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival.

2021 EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival

We’ve been reporting live from the festival today and we’ve already tasted some eats and sips from booths like Farmers Feast and Sunshine Griddle. We definitely have some favorites so far, and now we’re returning to a super SWEET booth at this fest — sweet like honey.

We’re bringing you a review of The Honey Bee-stro Hosted by National Honey Board and we are positively BUZZING.

The Honey Bee-stro

Why is that? Because this spot features items centered around nature’s sweetener, honey!

Menu

The menu at The Honey Bee-stro has a hive-full of options when it comes to honey-based eats and sips. And did we mention there’s a souvenir sipper, too?

The Honey Bee-stro Menu!

We’ve got TWO new items this year and one returning favorite (and we mean FAVORITE — it was a best of the fest!). Let’s get tasting!

Food

Let’s talk about those NEW eats! This year, The Honey Bee-stro is offering Tupelo Honey and Sweet Corn Spoon Bread with Jalapeños, Bacon, and House-made Whipped Honey Butter for $4.75.

Tupelo Honey and Sweet Corn Spoon Bread

While we didn’t taste many of the spices listed in the ingredients, it’s still good! This dish came across as more sweet than savory. This dish could be way better if it leaned more into the spices and offered a balance of both sweet and savory!

Tupelo Honey and Sweet Corn Spoon Bread

We’re also trying out the Lavender Honey Mustard-marinated Chicken Flatbread with Whipped Honey-Ricotta Cheese, Marinated Vegetables, and Purple Haze Lavender Goat Cheese for $5.75.

Lavender Honey Mustard-marinated Chicken Flatbread with Whipped Honey-Ricotta Cheese, Marinated Vegetables, and Purple Haze Lavender Goat Cheese

We found the Honey Mustard to be a delicious standout in this dish!

We don’t taste Lavender very much, in large part due to the overwhelming Mustard flavor that drowned it out. So while the Honey Mustard is super good, it was really the only thing we tasted in the dish. We also found our serving to be a little soggy. So, not bad at all, but could definitely be better!

Lavender Honey Mustard-marinated Chicken Flatbread with Whipped Honey-Ricotta Cheese, Marinated Vegetables, and Purple Haze Lavender Goat Cheese

The best-of-the-fest-er from last year is the Local Wildflower Honey-Mascarpone Cheesecake with Orange Blossom Honey Whipped Cream, Whipped Honey, Crystalized Honey, Honeycomb, Dehydrated Honey, and Fennel Pollen Meringue Kisses for $5.

Local Wildflower Honey Marscapone Cheesecake

The Marscapone Cheesecake is a little different than years past — not only does it now come served with Honeycomb, but it looks bit different from last year, too! 

Overall, the dessert was okay, but not a favorite of ours. While the plating itself is super cute the components of the dish were just that — cute but didn’t add a ton of flavor. There are better desserts to be had out there at the Festival!

Local Wildflower Honey Marscapone Cheesecake

Now that we’ve filled our bellies with all of these honey-inspired dishes, let’s move on to drinks!

Drinks

The Honey-Peach Freeze is a returning item for $15 and comes in a Souvenir Spike the Bee Sipper Cup. You can purchase the drink in its nonalcoholic version with the Sipper Cup, or you can purchase an 21+ version mixed with Blueberry Vodka for $12.

Honey-Peach Freeze

The Freeze is always a tasty option that isn’t too sweet. You can’t really tell a huge difference between the alcoholic and nonalcoholic versions, but the REAL star here is that spunky Spike the Bee Sipper.

Spike the Bee Sipper

Other returning options this year include Florida Orange Groves Winery Orange Blossom Honey Wine for $6.

Orange Blossom Honey Wine

There is one new sip this year with the First Magnitude Brewing Co. Honey Bee Citrus Blonde Ale from Gainesville, Florida for $4.50 and $8.50, depending on the size of the pour you order!

First Magnitude Brewing Co. Honey Bee Citrus Blonde Ale

This is a great beer! It’s very light and drinkable if your goal is to try multiple drinks on your Festival visit. To us, it tasted like a smooth citrus ale with a honey note!

 

We’re inclined to say that the drinks are the stars of this booth, but what did we think overall?

Overall

We can’t think of anything “sweeter” than the eats at this booth — except maybe just plain old honey! If you’re a fan of this un-BEE-lievable ingredient, there’s a variety of options to choose from! It’s also going to be your go-to if you’re on the hunt for that Spike the Bee Sipper!

The Honey Bee-stro

Overall, this is a good booth — not great, not life-changing, but good nonetheless! Nothing quite says “Flower & Garden” like a booth filled with honey-inspired eats and sips, so head on over for a quintessential Festival experience! Just make sure you leave room in your stomach for even more exquisite dishes around EPCOT.

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Would you like some of the eats at this booth? Tell us in the comments! 

 

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