We know that the fall season just started, and Disney is in full Halloween mode right now. Jack-o-lanterns and fall leaves decorate Main Street, U.S.A. and you’ll find all kinds of apple and pumpkin treats in the confectionery cases. But what’s that we can hear in the distance? Could it be…jingle bells?
The holidays are going to be here before you know it, and Disney is celebrating the season BIG. One of our favorite events of this time of year is the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays. Now, Disney has finally released a full list of Holiday Kitchens that will be at this festival. Find out which food booths are returning this year in our full list here, and check out one NEW booth!
There’s going to be one NEW booth at this year’s festival: Nochebuena Cocina – located near Port of Entry. This spot will have holiday-themed plant-based offerings.
Here’s a full list of the returning Holiday Kitchens (food booths) at the 2022 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays:
- American Holiday Table – American Adventure Pavilion: Enjoy a seasonal salute—dig into traditional dishes reminiscent of grandma’s cooking at the American Adventure Pavilion.
- Bavaria Holiday Kitchen – Germany Pavilion: Willkommen—help yourself to heartwarming holiday dishes and refreshing beverages at the Germany Pavilion.
- Chestnuts & Good Cheer Holiday Kitchen – Near Test Track Presented by Chevrolet: Join in on the festivities when you visit this new location offering cinnamon-glazed nuts and holiday beverages.
- The Donut Box – Near Test Track Presented by Chevrolet: Enjoy a classic dessert dressed up in a little holiday cheer when you try one of our seasonally-themed donuts!
- Holiday Hearth Desserts – The Odyssey Pavilion: Discover the hearth you’ll call home, with holly jolly desserts, hot cocoa and so much more.
- Holiday Sweets & Treats – Near Port of Entry: Rock around the Christmas tree with tasty desserts and festive sips sure to top the “nice” list.
- L’Chaim! Holiday Kitchen – Between Morocco and France Pavilions: Propose a toast to life—sink your teeth into classic deli noshes with a side of New York flair.
- Las Posadas Holiday Kitchen – Mexico Pavilion: Feliz Navidad—celebrate with mariachi dancing and south-of-the-border fare at the Mexico Pavilion!
- Le Marché de Noël Holiday Kitchen – France Pavilion: Feast on très magnifique fare, wine and specialty cocktails from the France Pavilion.
- Mele Kalikimaka – Near Port of Entry: Savor the flavor of fabulous, festive food and beverages from the islands of Hawai‘i.
- Shanghai Holiday Kitchen – China Pavilion: Have yourself a merry little meal—tempt taste buds with popular plates and potables from the China Pavilion!
- Shi Wasu Holiday Kitchen – Japan Pavilion: Please your palate with an array of festive dishes and drinks served at the Japan Pavilion.
- Tangierine Café: Flavors of the Medina – Morocco Pavilion: Travel to the Morocco Pavilion for delicious kebabs and cocktails.
- Tuscany Holiday Kitchen – Italy Pavilion: Mangiare—savor a seasonal take on some of the world’s best-loved food and beverages at the Italy Pavilion!
- Yukon Holiday Kitchen – Canada Pavilion: Jingle your bells with delightful dishes and libations from the Great White North—at the Canada Pavilion.
- Funnel Cake Stand – Between the American Adventure Pavilion: Satisfy your sweet tooth with a new holiday classic: Sweet Potato Casserole Funnel Cake.
- Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company – Throughout EPCOT: Salute the season with the usual selection of coffees, plus a tasty holiday-themed treat!
- Refreshment Outpost – Between the China and Germany Pavilions: Chow down on this year’s holiday surprise: Peanut Stew with sweet potatoes, mustard greens and roasted peanuts. (Sorry, guess it’s not a surprise now.)
- Refreshment Port – Showcase Plaza: Savor the flavor of holiday poutine and toast the season with specials like Coquito Soft-serve, also available with Spiced Rum.
Disney hasn’t yet announced what the menus will be at each booth, but we’ll be watching for more updates and we’ll let you know as soon as we see that information.
We’ll have FULL coverage of the festival on its opening day, which is November 25th this year. The festival runs through December 30th. The fan-favorite Candlelight Processional will be returning, and we already know the line-up of celebrity narrators.
Other festival offerings coming this year include the Holiday Cookie Stroll, ride overlays, and visits from Santa Claus and holiday storytellers around World Showcase.
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Click here to learn more about the 2022 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays.
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Alexandra says
Do you know if any of these are the booth that was all gluten free at the last festival? That would be amazing!
Carolyn Benjamin says
Can I please ask can I book from October 6th for any date or do I still need to wait until 60 days before I visit.
Thank you.
DFB Gigi says
Hi Carolyn! What are you trying to book? A hotel reservation? Dining reservation? Hotel reservations can be booked, but dining reservations are still 60 days from arrival.
Carolyn Benjamin says
Thank you. It was a dining reservation for the candlelight package. I believe my 60 day window is 17th October so I may be unlucky as I guess the last two weeks of Christmas book up early.