What to eat at Epcot? Snack Goals :)

NicholeB630

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So this trip coming up in 15 sleeps OH EM GEE!!! I can't wait. And I especially can't wait to tell my kids this has been the longest damn secret ever. 10 months. Anyways. My goal this trip at Epcot is to eat lots of yummy food. Especially treats. We have two days there and both days we'll be visiting WS so plenty of time to make it around. What is your favorites? What should I try? I need lots of suggestions.
 
Do you have the DDP? Do you have any ADRs?

No dining plan. We are eating at Teppan Edo for dinner one night and the other night San Angel Inn. But those are the only ADR there. The one day were getting there after lunch so were only eating in Mexico but I wanted to go into the Norway Bakery. The second day we will be eating lunch so we need to find that and then dinner in Japan. But def looking for snacks and treats to try throughout the day :)
 
Churro in Mexico, Skool Bread in Norway, Caramel Shop in Germany, maybe gelato in Italy, there is a sort of fruit shusi in Japan, Whole bakery in France, GB has a shop with all sorts of british candies. Oh, I skipped China I'm sure there is something there but don't know. None sweet - Nachos in Mexico, eggroll in China, there are all sorts of things in the Norway bakery, pretzel in German, I don't know about Italy or Japan, again the bakery in France or the ice cream shop, fish and chips in England, can't think of anything in Canada except beer.
 


Churro in Mexico, Skool Bread in Norway, Caramel Shop in Germany, maybe gelato in Italy, there is a sort of fruit shusi in Japan, Whole bakery in France, GB has a shop with all sorts of british candies. Oh, I skipped China I'm sure there is something there but don't know. None sweet - Nachos in Mexico, eggroll in China, there are all sorts of things in the Norway bakery, pretzel in German, I don't know about Italy or Japan, again the bakery in France or the ice cream shop, fish and chips in England, can't think of anything in Canada except beer.

Thanks these all sound good. Im excited and hopefully I don't gain 10lbs this trip LOL At least we walk a lot.
 
We just came back. I tried a bunch of things for the first time that I had always heard of. Some were overrated

But not the Skool Bread. My stars that was good.

Chocolate croissants in France are good too
 


We just came back. I tried a bunch of things for the first time that I had always heard of. Some were overrated

But not the Skool Bread. My stars that was good.

Chocolate croissants in France are good too
I've heard the school bread is good? The coconut really strong though I'm not a fan of coconut but the rest of it sounds so good!!
 
Margaritas at La Cava in Mexico
Carmel corn in Germany
Anything at Tangierine Cafe in Morocco
Ice Cream in France
Fish n Chips in England
Gourmet Popcorn Cart between Innovations and The Land Pavilion
 
The school bread is awesome. The bun isn't too sweet, cardamom and coconut flavors that balance out the custard nicely. The more savory options in that bakery also look amazing if you like smoked salmon, herring, etc. Norway is a gem for foods.
 
Honestly I think each country has something good to offer, so just make a stop in each and see what appeals to you. This is the day to skip the traditional Disney snacks and try the things that you cannot/would not eat at home.
 
Anything in the boulangerie at France...love it for lunch or snacks. I am a big fan of most things at Karmel Kuche as well...love the caramel chocolate squares
 
Refreshment port :)
Sorry. Where is Refreshment port located? I have many people didn't like cronut but until I try them, I won't judge them. Just like School Bread, people loved them so I tried them but for me it's okay but not that great. I won't be having it again but would like to try cronuts. ;)
 
I made the assumption that you wouldn't want alcohol but if you enjoy wine, there are wine tastings in Germany, Italy, France and Japan. You can buy a passport that will allow you 2 tastings (I think) in each of those countries but you don't get to choose what they are. You can also go to the wine shop in each country and buy a flight and there are a number of different choices. There is also a wine bar in Italy where you can get flights and some pretty good cheese plates. Japan has a sake flight and I'm pretty sure you can do a tasting of plum wine. Every country also has beer if that strikes your fancy.
 
Sorry. Where is Refreshment port located? I have many people didn't like cronut but until I try them, I won't judge them. Just like School Bread, people loved them so I tried them but for me it's okay but not that great. I won't be having it again but would like to try cronuts. ;)


Right outside Canada I think. I've never tried it either but am looking forward to it next trip ;)
 
The cronut was yummy! The refreshment port is between Future World and Canada. (Watch out for VERY aggressive ducks...they will come right up and try to steal your food).

Definitely stop at Les Halles in France and the caramel shop in Germany. Gelato in Italy and churros in Mexico are also good choices.
 

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