What kinds of food kiosks are there in World Showcase?

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I was looking at the 2011 Food & Wine list of the different types of food kiosks that are going to be back in WS at Epcot this year but what I was wondering is what food kiosks are ALWAYS there? Does every country have one or two different little kiosks?

I have heard of Churros in Mexico? And shaved ice in Japan? What others are there? If you remember or know.
 
The most popular are Canada and Ireland. They are always there.

In the front of the Festival guide (you may be able to find a link by googling 2011 Food and Wine Festival Guide) there is a list of the kiosks, the year they were founded, and which ones are new for 2011.

This is referring to the Food and Wine Festival only. The churros and shaved ice are offered year round, not just at the Festival...which makes me wonder if you are more interested in the food & wine kiosks or in the permanent offerings.
 
The most popular are Canada and Ireland. They are always there.

In the front of the Festival guide (you may be able to find a link by googling 2011 Food and Wine Festival Guide) there is a list of the kiosks, the year they were founded, and which ones are new for 2011.

This is referring to the Food and Wine Festival only. The churros and shaved ice are offered year round, not just at the Festival...which makes me wonder if you are more interested in the food & wine kiosks or in the permanent offerings.

I was curious about the kiosks that are always there even when F&W isn't going on.
 
France has a crepe stand and a drink stand. There is a small kiosk selling drinks at Morocco and Italy. Germany and Norway have beer/beverage stands. In USA you can get a turkey leg, snacks or beverages at kiosks, plus a funnel cake kiosk. England has the fish & chips stand plus a beer stand. There is a stand-alone snack kiosk at the entrance to World Showcase near Canada; Canada also has a window where you can get a beer (Moosehead I think). The African Outpost has areas to buy drinks, hot dogs and soft serve ice cream.
 

I have been trying to figure out what International snacks we are going to try when we go. We will have the QSDP so we will have a lot of snack credits to use. I heard you can get a funnel cake in MK for a snack credit but the funnel cake at Epcot is not a snack credit. =( I am trying to learn about the food before we get there.
 
That is true, you cannot use a snack credit for a funnel cake in Epcot. I don't know whether that is because of the price of the cake or whether it is because the stand is not operated by Disney. A number of the Epcot kiosks are not operated by Disney and don't accept dining credits.
 
I ran into the funnel cake issue on our last trip.... The only snack option is at MK.
Luckily, there are plenty of yummy snacks around the WS to make up for it!
 
I was looking at the 2011 Food & Wine list of the different types of food kiosks that are going to be back in WS at Epcot this year but what I was wondering is what food kiosks are ALWAYS there? Does every country have one or two different little kiosks?

I have heard of Churros in Mexico? And shaved ice in Japan? What others are there? If you remember or know.


If you go during food & wine festival is many many but other wise just a few here and there all the way around WS:surfweb:
 
I think the main ones we are going to try are the Churros in Mexico, the shaved ice in Japan and the funnel cake in America. But didn't know if there were any other permanent kiosks that had good snacks. I heard someone talking one time about something called Napoleon and School bread. Are those not at kiosks? And what are they by the way?
 
The places you are looking at for Napoleons and School Bread are not kiosks. These are the Boulangerie Patisserie at France and the Kringla Bakery at Norway. They are listed as CS restaurants, but technically they are bakeries.

You will find more options inside some of the pavilions than you will find in kiosks outside of them.
 




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