With so many Outdoor Kitchen locations available during the 2024 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, it can be difficult to navigate which items are new, and which are returning. That’s why we’ve created this handy guide with all of the new items listed for each kitchen, along with our in-depth reviews to help you decide which you should try for yourself.
Flower & Garden Table of Contents
BRUNCHCOT
Food:
- Biscuit and Gravy with Impossible Chicken Fried Steak and Impossible Sausage Gravy – $6.75
Biscuit and Gravy with Impossible Chicken Fried Steak and Impossible Sausage Gravy – $6.75
Rank out of 7: 2
The biscuit is smothered in gravy. The Impossible meat is dry and chewy. The biscuit is nice, but the sausage ruins it.
Brunchcot is located at World Discovery near Test Track. You can find it at number 3 on the map below.
EPCOT Farmers Feast
Eary Bloom Menu (Available Feb. 28 through March 30)
Food:
- Veal Loin with Spring Pea Risotto – $8.50
Beverages:
- Frozen Lemon Tea Cocktail – $12
Veal Loin with Spring Pea Risotto – $8.50
featuring Ben’s Original International Grains Arborio Rice and Red Wine Syrup
Rank out of 7: 5
The veal looked drier than it was, which was a pleasant surprise. The wine sauce is pungent and perfectly pairs with the rice and juicy veal. This is a solid dish.
Frozen Lemon Tea Cocktail – $12
with Bärenjäger Honey and Bourbon
Rank out of 7: 6
It’s very good, with a strong honey flavor similar to Halls. It’s a strong cocktail for a festival item. The alcohol is very prominent.
EPCOT Farmer’s Feast is located at World Discovery near the bridge to World Showcase. You can find it at number 4 on the map below.
The Citrus Blossom
Beverages:
- Key Lime Wine Slush – $12
- Left Hand Brewing Lemon Drop Shandy, Longmont, CO – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Southern Tier Brewing Company Orange Twist Imperial Ale, Lakewood, NY – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Stone Brewing Tangerine Express Hazy IPA, Escondido, CA – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
Key Lime Wine Slush – $12
Rank out of 7: 7
The key lime flavor is smooth and cool. It’s very tart in the best way.
The Citrus Blossom is located at The Odyssey Pavilion. You can find it at number 5 on the map below.
Florida Fresh
Food:
- Grilled Warm Water Lobster Tail – $11.25
- Cubanito – $6.50
Grilled Warm Water Lobster Tail – $11.25
with Key Lime Butter
Rank out of 7: 7
This was a nice, thick serving. It’s fantastic. The butter complements the lobster so well with the perfect hint of key lime. This is possibly one of the best savory dishes from any EPCOT festival.
Cubanito – $6.50
with Mojo-Marinated Pork Belly, Ham, Swiss Cheese, Pickles, and Stone Ground Mustard Sauce
Rank out of 7: 7
This is really good. The pork looked dry, but it was juicy. The bread was perfectly toasted, and the toppings were balanced. This is one of the best Cuban sandwiches we’ve ever had.
Florida Fresh is located near Disney Traders. You can find it at number 27 on the map below.
Jardin de Fiestas
Food:
- Flan de Guayaba – $6.50
- Sope de Chilorio – $8.50
- Tamal de Rajas – $8.75
Beverages:
- Lychee Margarita – $14.50
- Floral Margarita – $14
Flan de Guayaba – $6.50
Vanilla Flan with Guava Coulis, Whipped Cream, and Fresh Fruit
Rank out of 7: 6
The guava comes in strong, but the perfectly textured flan balances with it well.
Sope de Chilorio – $8.50
Guajillo Pepper-Braised Pork on Fried Corn Shells with Black Beans, Shredded Cabbage, Crema Mexicana, Queso Fresco, and Chives
Rank out of 7: 5
The corn shell could be better; the flavor is good, but it’s a little dry. The meat is fantastic, though.
Tamal de Rajas – $8.75
Poblano Peppers, Corn, and Cheese in Masa topped with Poblano Cream Sauce, Crema Mexicana, Pickled Carrots, and Onions with Chives
Rank out of 7: 3
The masa is overpowering, leaving little other flavor. It’s not bad, but it’s not worth your appetite or money.
Lychee Margarita – $14.50
Centinela Blanco Tequila, Lychee Liqueur, Citrus Juice and Agave Nectar
Rank out of 7: 1
This has a medicinal aftertaste. It’s awful.
Floral Margarita – $14
Cherry Liqueur, Mezcal, Hibiscus Tea and Lime Juice
Rank out of 7: 3
The cup is cute, but it has the same medicinal aftertaste as the lychee margarita. The fruit flavors help boost it but we still don’t recommend it.
Jardin de Fiestas is located near the Mexico Pavilion. You can find it at number 8 on the map below.
Lotus House
Beverages:
- Mango Bubble Tea (non-alcoholic) – $7.75
- Dragon Dynasty – $14.50
- Lucky Peach – $14.25
Mango Bubble Tea (non-alcoholic) – $7.75
Rank out of 7: 3
The boba is flavorless, but the tea is refreshing.
Dragon Dynasty – $14.50
Baijiu Spirit, Light Rum, Dragon Fruit, Piña Colada Mix and Soda Water
Rank out of 7: 5
It tastes a little like suntan lotion, but in a good way. It’s wonderful. There’s a little bitter note on the end but it’s very refreshing.
Lucky Peach – $14.25
Peach Whiskey, Oolong Tea, Honey, Lemon Juice and Soda Water
Rank out of 7: 3
It’s drinkable. It’s refreshing. It’s a little sticky but not overly syrupy.
Lotus House is located at the China Pavilion. You can find it at number 9 on the map below.
Primavera Kitchen
Food:
- Arrabbiata – $9.25
- Bocconcini – $7.50
- Chocolate Cannoli – $5.75
- Quattro Formaggi – $6.75
Arrabbiata – $9.25
Pennette Pasta, Spicy Tomato Sauce, and Buttery Shrimp
Rank out of 7: 5
The sauce is a decent, spicy red sauce. The shrimp aren’t fishy. The pasta could be better; it’s a little al dente. It’s a hearty portion.
Bocconcini – $7.50
Mozzarella Bocconcini, Grape Tomatoes, and Pesto Sauce
Rank out of 7: 4
This isn’t bad. It’s perfectly fine. The presentation is cute. It’s supermarket quality.
Chocolate Cannoli – $5.75
Chocolate-Covered Cannoli Shell with Peanut Butter-Ricotta Filling
Rank out of 7: 2
The cannoli shell tastes like chalk. The peanut butter ricotta filling is fantastic, but the shell is powdered. It’s bad.
Quattro Formaggi – $6.75
Pennette Pasta and Four-Cheese Sauce
Rank out of 7: 3
This looks terrible, but it’s not quite that bad.
Primavera Kitchen is located at the Italy Pavilion. You can find it at number 12 on the map below.
Magnolia Terrace
Beverages:
- Schneider Weisse Love Beer Weissbier, Kelheim, Germany – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Urban Artifact Capy Snacks Fruit Punch Fruit Ale, Cincinnati, OH – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
Magnolia Terrace is located at the American Adventure. You can find it at number 14 on the map below.
Hanami
Food:
- Ramen Cup – $8.50
- Steamed Bun – $8.50
Beverages:
- Watermelon-Strawberry Lemonade (non-alcoholic) – $6.75
- Ichigo Breeze Cocktail – $7.75
- Orange Blossom Brewing Co. Cherry Blossom Green Tea Pilsner – $5 for 6 oz./$9.50 for 12 oz.
- Ozeki Pineapple Nigori Sake – $9.75
Ramen Cup – $8.50
Ramen Salad shaken in a cup with Fresh Vegetables, Grilled Chicken, and Dashi Broth with Chili Oil and Yuzu
Rank out of 7: 5
This is a great summer ramen dish. The sauce is great. The downside here is the price value. You could make this at home from a package for much less.
Steamed Bun – $8.50
filled with Vegetables and Plant-based Soy Meat
Rank out of 7: 6
This has the taste and texture of authentic buns from Japan. It reminds us of a gyoza dog. This is a great vegan option.
Watermelon-Strawberry Lemonade (non-alcoholic) – $6.75
Rank out of 7: 1
This is so, so syrupy. It’s sickeningly sweet. We would not get this.
Ichigo Breeze Cocktail – $7.75
Sake with Strawberry and Watermelon
Rank out of 7: 3
This is an alcoholic version of the drink above. We hoped Sake would save it. It certainly made it better, but that’s not saying much.
Hanami is located at the Japan Pavilion. You can find it at number 16 on the map below.
Tangierine Café: Flavors of the Medina
Food:
- Mediterranean Flatbread – $6
Beverages:
- Keel Farms Pear Honeysuckle Hard Cider, Plant City, FL – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Woodchuck Imperial Sippin’ Citrus Hard Cider, Middlebury, VT -$5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
Mediterranean Flatbread – $6
with Chermoula, Roasted Vegetables, Artichoke, Olives and Feta Cheese
Rank out of 7: 6
This is very good. The crust is nice and soft with a charred edge. The toppings are fantastic. It’s very fresh with earthy flavors. This is one of the best fast food pizzas at Walt Disney World.
Tangierine Cafe: Flavors of the Medina is located at the Morocco Pavilion. You can find it at number 17 on the map below.
La Isla Fresca
Food:
- Impossible Jamaican Beef Patty – $6.50
Beverages:
- Wicked Weed Brewing Mango Wowie Hazy IPA with Mango, Asheville, NC – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
Impossible Jamaican Beef Patty – $6.50
with Spicy Papaya Syrup
Rank out of 7: 7
The meat is very spicy in a good way, with a little kick. It’s phenomenal. The sauce adds a little sweetness, the pastry is crisp, and it’s loaded with beef.
La Isla Fresca is located between the France and Morocco Pavilions. You can find it at number 18 on the map below.
Fleur de Lys
Food:
- Gâteau au Crémeux Citron, Lavende et Thym, Compote de Fruits Rouges – $6.95
- Parmentier de Canard A L’Orange – $7.95
Beverages:
- Jean Bojour Val de Loire: Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley – $7
Gâteau au Crémeux Citron, Lavende et Thym, Compote de Fruits Rouges – $6.95
Warm Cake filled with Lemon, Lavender, and Thyme-Infused Cream served with Berry Compote
Rank out of 7: 5
This is like a lemon pound cake, and even with the compote, it’s fairly one-note. It’s tasty, but it’s nothing special, either.
Parmentier de Canard A L’Orange – $7.95
Pulled Duck Confit with Orange Sauce and Garlic-Rosemary Mashed Potatoes
Rank out of 7: 5
It tastes like Thanksgiving. The orange flavor is present but not overwhelming. The duck is perfectly soft and tender.
Fleur de Lys is located at the France Pavilion near the International Gateway. You can find it at number 19 on the map below.
Northern Bloom
Beverages:
- Collective Arts Brewing Beyond Reason Micro Pale Ale, Hamilton, Ontario – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Collective Arts Brewing Grapefruit Lime Sour, Hamilton, Ontario – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Florida Orange Groves Sparkling Blackberry Wine, St. Petersburg, FL – $12
Northern Bloom is located at the Canada Pavilion. You can find it at number 22 on the map below.
Trowel & Trellis Hosted by Impossible
Food:
- Chocolate Mousse Terrarium – $5.50
Beverages:
- Raspberry and Lemon Herbal Tea (non-alcoholic) – $4.50
- Surreal Brewing Co. Natural Bridges Kolsch Style Non-Alcoholic Beer, Sacramento, CA (non-alcoholic) – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Brew Hub Strawberry Heatwave Berliner, Lakeland, FL – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Raspberry and Lemon Herbal Tea with Gin – $12
Chocolate Mousse Terrarium – $5.50
with Matcha Crumble and Chocolate Soil
Rank out of 7: 5
It’s very chocolate-heavy, but if you’re a big fan, this is great. The chocolate soil adds a nice crunch, so we recommend making sure to get some in each scoop.
Raspberry and Lemon Herbal Tea (non-alcoholic) – $4.50
Twinings Raspberry & Lemon Herbal Tea and Simply Limeade
Rank out of 7:
This is one of the better non-alcoholic drinks. It’s so refreshing that we wish it came in a larger serving. It’s not a drink you want to sip, but rather indulge.
Raspberry and Lemon Herbal Tea with Gin – $12
Twinings Raspberry & Lemon Herbal Tea, Simply Limeade, and Conniption Kinship Gin
Rank out of 7:
This is light and refreshing, a theme in most of the drinks at this festival. The raspberry and lemon come through evenly and subdued.
Trowel & Trellis is located near Port of Entry. You can find it at number 6 on the map below.
The Honey Bee-stro Hosted by National Honey Board
Food:
- Honey-Glazed Cauliflower – $5
Beverages:
- Honey-Peach Cobbler Freeze with Streusel (nonalcoholic) – $5
- Honey-Peach Cobbler Freeze with Blueberry Vodka and Streusel – $13
- Copperpoint Brewing Co. Bee’s Squeeze Blonde Ale, Boynton Beach, FL – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
Honey-Glazed Cauliflower – $5
with Honey-Roasted Carrot Puree, Wild Rice Pilaf, Spring Vegetables, Honey-Blistered Grapes, and Sunflower Brittle
Rank out of 7: 7
The cauliflower is cooked perfectly. The puree underneath comes in strong on the backend as the perfect complement. This is flavorful and well thought-out. We appreciate having a fresh vegetable dish to counter the heavier meaty meals.
Honey-Peach Cobbler Freeze – $13
with Blueberry Vodka and streusel
Rank out of 7: 7
It’s like someone poured vodka into a Pop-Tart. This might be the strongest (and best) festival cocktail. The sweetness of the honey with the peach is perfect. It’s like a milky cobbler.
The Honey Bee-stro is located near Port of Entry. You can find it at number 26 on the map below.
Pineapple Promenade
Beverages:
- Copperpoint Brewing Co. Tropical Hibiscus Blonde Ale, Boynton Beach, FL – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
- Wicked Weed Brewing Perni Haze Hazy IPA, Asheville, NC – $5.75 for 6 oz./$9.75 for 12 oz.
Pineapple Promenade is located near Port of Entry. You can find it at number 25 on the map below.
The Land Cart Hosted by AdventHealth
Food:
- Açai Parfait – $4.75
- Roasted Red Pepper Hummus – $5
Beverages:
- Florida Smoothie – $6.25
Açai Parfait – $4.75
with Greek Yogurt, Fresh Berries and Granola
Rank out of 7: 4
The açaí parfait tastes exactly as you’d expect. The blackberries and blueberries are fine, but a little mushy from sitting in the cup. The açaí is a sweet complement to the bitter Greek yogurt.
It’s not a must-get, but if you missed breakfast before heading to EPCOT, it’s a nice option.
Roasted Red Pepper Hummus – $5
with Cucumbers, Olives and Multigrain Crackers
Rank out of 7: 4
Much like the açaí parfait, this hummus box is par for the course. The roasted red pepper hummus is nice and packs a little heat with a smoky aftertaste that isn’t bad. The multigrain crackers included in the box are fine, as are the olives. The cucumbers are slimy but edible.
Florida Smoothie – $6.25
Pineapple, Orange, and Mango
Rank out of 7: 7
This smoothie is delicious and tastes like Florida summertime sunshine in the best way. All three flavors blend well, with pineapple and mango coming through the most. It’s sweet but not in a way that tastes artificial. We’d consider this an absolute must-get during Flower & Garden.
The Land Cart is located outside The Land Pavilion. You can find it at number 28 on the map below.
Connections Eatery
Food:
- Hot Honey Chicken Sandwich – $12.49
Beverages:
- Blood Orange Hibiscus Margarita – $15
Hot Honey Chicken Sandwich – $12.49
Southern-Fried Chicken Sandwich with Hot Honey and Pickles on a Brioche Bun
Rank out of 7: 6
This, as opposed to other festival dishes, is a full-sized entree. The sandwich is very thick. It’s a little messy but it’s very good. The pickles pair perfectly. The ‘hot’ isn’t very hot, but everything here balances well. (We recommend the zesty sauce for your fries).
Blood Orange Hibiscus Margarita – $15
Teremana Tequila, with Hibiscus and Blood Orange Syrup and Orange Juice
Rank out of 7: 6
This is very good. It’s a little syrupy. It’s far better than the margaritas at Jardin de Fiestas, and it’s a full-size serving.
Connections Eatery is located in World Discovery. You can find it at number 1 on the map below.
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company
Beverages:
- Joffrey’s in World Discovery (Near Mission: SPACE): Iced Honey Jasmine Latte – $6.49/$14.99 with alcohol
- Joffrey’s in the Canada Pavilion: Citrus Frosted Iced Tea – $6.49/$14.99 with alcohol
- Joffrey’s in the American Adventure Pavilion: Tropical Frosted Iced Tea – $6.49/$14.99 with alcohol
- Joffrey’s Near Disney Traders: Iced Berry Chai Latte – $6.49/$14.99 with alcohol
Joffrey’s in World Discovery (Near Mission: SPACE):
Iced Honey Jasmine Latte – $6.49/$14.99 with alcohol
Espresso, Honey Jasmine Syrup, Milk, Whipped Cream, and Graham Cracker Crumbles (Spirited option available featuring Bailey’s Irish Cream Liqueur)
Rank out of 7: 5
This is a floral take on a normal latte. The syrup makes this drink interesting; otherwise, it’s a normal latte. The honey jasmine syrup is subtle and light, but present against the espresso. The wildflower honey with hints of jasmine makes this lighter than the typical latte. The graham cracker crumbles on top were yummy and melted in your mouth.
Joffrey’s Coffee in World Discovery is located near Mission: SPACE. You can find it at number 2 on the map below.
Joffrey’s Near the Canada Pavilion:
Citrus Frosted Iced Tea – $6.49/$14.99 with alcohol
Frozen Lemon, Minute Maid Lemonade, Iced Tea, and Orange-Tangerine Syrup garnished with a Glazed Orange Peel (Spirited option available featuring Grey Goose Vodka)
Rank out of 7: 2
We got the alcoholic version, which comes with a shot of Grey Goose Vodka. It’s a very nice iced tea, but the vodka is undetectable. It’s nothing particularly special, and we wouldn’t get it again.
You can find it at number 21 on the map below.
Joffrey’s in the American Adventure Pavilion:
Tropical Frosted Iced Tea – $6.49/$14.99 with alcohol
Frozen Lemon, Minute Maid Lemonade, Iced Tea, and Hawaiian Island Syrup garnished with a Glazed Orange Peel (Spirited option available featuring Grey Goose Vodka)
Rank out of 7: 6
This is a wild twist on what is essentially an Arnold Palmer iced tea lemonade. The tropical syrup does interestingly change the drink, offering a fruity layer to an otherwise passable beverage. The heavier tea and light fruit create a nice balance. It was tart on the front end but tempered through the rest.
You can find it at number 13 on the map below.
Joffrey’s in World Showcase Plaza:
Iced Berry Chai Latte – $6.49/$14.99 with alcohol
Chai Tea, Blueberry Syrup, and Milk topped with Whipped Cream and Cinnamon (Spirited option available featuring Bailey’s Irish Cream Liqueur)
Rank out of 7: 7
Usually, chai is mixed with vanilla syrup, but the blueberry gives it a floral, springtime flavor. It’s just the right amount of different to be interesting and fun, not off-putting. It’s a spring take on a more traditional autumnal drink. The syrup is not overpowering and compliments the traditional chai.
You can find it at number 7 on the map below.
Refreshment Outpost
Food:
- Seasonal Fruit Parfait – $7
Beverages:
- Crooked Can Brewing Sorpresa Picante Pale Ale Winter Garden, FL – $12
- SweetWater Brewing Co. Half-A-Gummie Fruit Punch IPA, Atlanta, GA – $12
- Woodchuck 802 Barrel-Aged Hard Cider Middlebury, VT – $12
Seasonal Fruit Parfait – $7
with Sweet Chili Sauce and Mango DOLE Whip
Rank out of 7: 2
There are pineapple and watermelon on the bottom, though the fruit is subject to change as the season progresses. There might be an audience for this, but no one in our group was a big mango fan. We didn’t enjoy this, but the quality of the ingredients was good enough that mango fans may enjoy this.
The Refreshment Outpost is located between the China and Germany Pavilions. You can find it at number 10 on the map below.
Refreshment Port
Food:
- Plant-Based Buffalo Chicken Tender Poutine- $10
Beverages:
- Frozen Mojito with Boyd & Blair Rum – $13
- Country Boy Brewing Orange Cream Hard Cider, Lexington, KY – $ 12
Plant-Based Buffalo Chicken Tender Poutine – $10
on Crispy Potato Barrels with Plant-Based Ranch and Blue Cheese Crumbles
Rank out of 7: 6
This was served very hot, which isn’t always a guarantee at these festivals. The tots were crunchy on the outside and perfectly soft on the inside. The buffalo sauce is exactly what you’d expect. The blue cheese easily passes for real dairy. This is one of the top vegan items this year.
Frozen Mojito – $13
with Boyd & Blair Rum
Rank out of 7: 6
This is another strong drink. It’s potent but still easy to drink.
Refreshment Port is located near the Canada Pavilion. You can find it at number 23 on the map below.
Funnel Cake
Food:
- Funnel Cake – $12
Funnel Cake – $12
with Powdered Sugar, Vanilla Ice Cream, Strawberries, Whipped Cream, Strawberry Glaze and Strawberry Crunch
Rank out of 7: 7
The funnel cake itself was nice and soft. It was perfectly cooked with a rich sweetness. The toppings are perfectly balanced. The strawberry crunch is more decorative than anything else, but it’s well-balanced.
Funnel Cake is located at The American Adventure. You can find it at number 15 on the map below.
Swirled Showcase
Food:
- Strawberry Basil Sorbet in a Waffle Cone – $6.50
- Liquid Nitro Honey-Mascarpone Cheesecake – $5.25
Beverages:
- Strawberry Basil Sorbet with Hard Seltzer – $12.50
Strawberry Basil Sorbet in a Waffle Cone – $6.50
Rank out of 7: 2
We did not love this. It’s not a great flavor.
Liquid Nitro Honey-Mascarpone Cheesecake – $5.25
with Fresh Honey, Granulated Honey, Honey Mead Blueberry Compote Presented by National Honey Board
Rank out of 7: 7
It looks like scrambled eggs, but it’s very good. The mascarpone makes it a little gritty, but so rich. The berries pair so well.
Strawberry Basil Sorbet with Hard Seltzer – $12.50
Rank out of 7: 4
This is better as the hard selzer is very good. It’s Quirk Strawberry Banana Whip, and we wish they were just selling that. The sorbet is pointless.
Swirled Showcase is located at World Showcase Plaza. You can find it at number 24 on the map below.
Canada Popcorn Cart
Beverages:
- Peach Smash – $11.50
Peach Smash – $11.50
Canadian Club Whiskey with Lemon, Peach Purée, and Ginger
Rank out of 7: 1
It has a gingery note like a whiskey mule, but it’s very syrupy. It’s a good size for the price point but it’s also not very good.
The Canada Popcorn Cart is located at the Canada Pavilion.
United Kingdom Beer Cart
Beverages:
- Scottish Thistle – $9.75
Scottish Thistle – $9.75
Fords Gin with Lemon and Blackcurrant-Cucumber Syrup garnished with Cucumber
Rank out of 7: 4
It’s nice and refreshing, but you’re going to need to love cucumber to like this. It’s syrupy sweet.
The UK Beer Cart is located at the United Kingdom Pavilion. You can find it at number 20 on the map below.
Map of Flower & Garden Outdoor Kitchen Locations
- Connections Eatery
- Joffrey’s – World Discovery
- BRUNCHCOT
- EPCOT Farmer’s Feast
- The Citrus Blossom
- Trowel & Trellis
- Joffrey’s – World Showcase Plaza
- Jardin de Fiestas
- Lotus House
- Refreshment Outpost
- Bauernmarkt: Farmer’s Market
- Primavera Kitchen
- Joffrey’s – American Adventure
- Magnolia Terrace
- Funnel Cake
- Hanami
- Tangierine Cafe: Flavors of the Medina
- La Isla Fresca
- Fleur de Lys
- United Kingdom Beer Cart
- Joffrey’s – Canada Pavilion
- Northern Bloom
- Refreshment Port
- Swirled Showcase
- Pineapple Promenade
- The Honey Bee-stro
- Florida Fresh
- The Land Cart
The 2024 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival is running from February 28 to May 27, 2024.
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