Disney4me Posted October 25, 2018 Report Share Posted October 25, 2018 If you’re celebrating any part the holiday season at Epcot, then you’ll get to enjoy the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays from November 18th through December 30th! Epcot International Festival of the Holidays And a HUGE past of the Festival of the Holidays is the global cuisine available at Holiday Kitchens — also known as Food Booths — which bring enhanced food offerings to the park! American Holiday Table Check out the FULL MENUS for the Holiday Kitchens coming to the Epcot Festival of the Holidays HERE! This year, the Holiday Kitchens will once again be found around World Showcase and beyond. And they will continue to offer tastes of the holidays representing seasonal traditions around the world. There are twelve officially named Holiday Kitchens — including the new L’Chaim! Holiday Kitchen. BUT, there will also be additional locations as well. For instance, Taste Track will continue its run as an event location from the 2018 Epcot Food and Wine Festival with an assortment of Croissant Doughnuts. Holiday Croissant Doughnut at Taste Track ©Disney Check out the FULL MENUS for the Holiday Kitchens coming to the Epcot Festival of the Holidays HERE! But we’re getting ahead of ourselves! Let’s do a holiday rundown! NEW Booths and Menus! The brand new L’Chaim! Holiday Kitchen will serve traditional Jewish dishes such as Pastrami on Rye, Chicken and Matzo Ball Soup, Egg Cream, and more. Pastrami on Rye ©Disney Feast of the Three Kings, on the other hand, is a returning favorite. Feast of the Three Kings Booth area Check out the FULL MENUS for the Holiday Kitchens coming to the Epcot Festival of the Holidays HERE! But this year, it will feature a new menu including Pastelón (Sofrito-marinated Beef with Sweet Plantains and Olives), Queso Fresco-stuffed Arepa topped with Shrimp, Crushed Avocado Aji and Tomato Sauce, Tres Leches Rice Pudding with Pumpkin Seeds, and more! NEW Names for Select Locations Not seeing Hokkaido on the list this year? That’s ok! The Japan Pavilion will still be hosting a booth this year under a new name: the Shi Wasu Holiday Kitchen! Hokkaido Holiday Kitchen This is where you’ll find New Year Celebration Soba, a Holiday Green Tea “Yule Log”, and more! France will also host a Holiday Kitchen. But instead of looking for the Alsace Kitchen this year, you’ll find Le Marche de Noel Holiday Kitchen! Buche de Noel Yule Log They’ll once again be serving a Bûche de Noël au Chocolat “Christmas Log” of Chocolate Cake with Dark Chocolate Caramel Ganache. And the delicious Spiced Rum Punch Slush will be back. Cheers!! Spiced Rum Punch Slush Returning Favorites Even among the new names, booths, and items, we look forward to some returning favorites, like the American Holiday Table with its famous traditional Slow-roasted Turkey with Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans and Cranberry Sauce! Slow-Roasted Turkey from American Holiday Table And one of our VERY favorites will find its way (with a bit of an update!) to the Bavaria Holiday Kitchen: Cheese Fondue in a Bread Bowl with Fresh Steamed Baby Vegetables and Marble Potatoes featuring Melissa’s Produce! Cheese Fondue But there’s plenty more where this comes from!! Full menus are now available on our 2018 Epcot Festival of the Holidays menus page. Epcot’s Festival of the Holidays! And as in previous years, you’ll also find additional food offerings all around the park at locations such as Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Carts, Fife & Drum Tavern, and more. Holiday Cooke Stroll Note that there is no Cookie Nook this year. Why? Because — as Disney previously announced — there will be a brand new Holiday Cookie Stroll! Guests can track their purchases of five select holiday cookies in their Festival Passport by collecting a unique stamp for each cookie. After all the sweet stops are complete, there’s one more to make… head to Holiday Sweets and Treats for a complimentary “completer” cookie! COOKIES!! Check out the FULL MENUS for the Holiday Kitchens coming to the Epcot Festival of the Holidays HERE! So start making your list — and checking it twice! — of all the things you’d like to try when the Epcot Festival of the Holidays begins on November 18th! Find out more information about the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays here! Don’t Miss Out on Any Disney World Fun This Holiday Season! The DFB Guide to the Walt Disney World® Holidays 2018 is a one-of-a-kind resource that will help you get the most out of your holiday vacation at Walt Disney World. Pre-order The DFB Guide to the Walt Disney World® Holidays 2018 and get the 2017 edition as a free, instant download! It includes over 400 pages of must-have information, including: A full What’s New!! chapter for the 2018 Holiday Season A full Monthly Schedule of Events for the Holiday Season How to avoid the crowds on Disney World’s busiest days (and when Disney World closes their parks due to capacity!) ALL of the events, activities, and holiday additions in Walt Disney World. ALL. OF. THEM. And of course we’ll tell you where to eat! ;-D Pre-order your 2018 Guide now and get 20% off with code PEPPERMINT! As always, our e-Books are 100% guaranteed! If you don’t love it, you get your money back! The Festival of the Holidays is on our Must Do list for Disney World during the Holidays! See our full list on our DFB YouTube Video! Will you be visiting Epcot this holiday season? Please let us know with a comment! 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