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    Epcot International Food & Wine Festival - pea and potato samosas

    Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

    4.2(706 reviews)
    0.1 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    We stopped by Epcot to visit with friends from out of town and stopped by Canada, Britain, China…read moreand Mexico for delicious food, drinks and service that was met with a smile! It's always a fun time in Epcot! It lets you forget your worries, be around happy people and just stop and enjoy life! You should go!

    I got to participate in Epcot's International Food & Wine Festival for 2025. This year's festival…read moreran from August 28 to November 22. There is a full 90 day celebration! There are over 35 global marketplaces spread throughout the park. Each marketplace offers a wide variety of foods and beverages! This year, I picked up the festival passport at Epcot, and then tried to find Emile's Fromage Montage menu items. If you purchase 5 of the feature dishes and collect stamps for each, you could bring your festival passport to the Shimmering sips marketplace to receive a festival treat! Some of those options included the Fall Fruit Cheesecake and the Pumpkin Mascarpone Ravioli. Also, each year there is Eat to the Beat concerts. I ended up watching Hansen and the M-80s on different evenings. Both concerts were fantastic! You could bring food and drinks while watching the concerts! If you're looking for guaranteed seats to the concerts, there are Concert Series Dining Packages at specific restaurants like Biergarten Restaurant, Chefs De France, Garden Grill and more. You'll want to check the Disney World website to explore participating restaurants and dining package pricing. During the festival, I ended up trying out some of the following food options Potato and Pea Samosa - with Plant-based Coriander-Lime Cream (plant-based) Schinkennudeln - Pasta Gratin with Ham, Onions, and Cheese (Emile's Fromage Montage Offering) Apple Strudel - with Vanilla Sauce Frozen Apple Pie - Apple Pie Filling, Apple-Cinnamon Soft-serve, and Apple-Cinnamon Cider topped with Streusel (non-alcoholic) Pickle Milk Shake Fried Pickle Spears with Dill Ranch S'mores Milkshake drink. All of the food was fantastic. My favorites were the Frozen Apple Pie drink. The Apple Cinnamon Cider was a sparkling carbonated drink with the apple cinnamon soft serve at the bottom. It was such a unique drink and refreshing! The S'mores milkshake was delicious! There were chocolate pieces and marshmallow on top of the chocolate milkshake. It was near the Connections Eatery. The fried pickle spears were yummy too! It would be difficult to try everything at the International Food & Wine festival in just one day. Luckily, I had a few nights to try out a few of the booths. This is such a fun festival and highly recommend trying this out if you're visiting Epcot during the August - November months!

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    Epcot International Food & Wine Festival - Crowds around 1pm on a Friday!

    Crowds around 1pm on a Friday!

    Epcot International Food & Wine Festival - Stin iya mas - drinks in Greece

    Stin iya mas - drinks in Greece

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    Great American Pie Festival - Getting ready for the pie eating contest

    Great American Pie Festival

    4.3(3 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    What a great time! This annual event, sponsored by Crisco, is reminiscent of a small town's fair…read more Friendly people abound here, and Pie Pride oozes from every single booth. There are markets, bakeries, and restaurants galore here, all keen to have you taste either their take on a traditional, or point you with special glee towards their own creations. The weather cooperated, the band was great, people struck up conversations with strangers, and everyone got a little sun. I'm awfully glad that Yelp made this a Yelp Event. I didn't see any other Yelpistas, but then again, my eyes were looking at all that deliciousness..... So, come tomorrow- or next year. And, keep you eyes on the pies!!!

    One of the best events we have each year is the Great American Pie Festival over at Celebration! I…read morehave gone to this even for the past 4 years in a row and it always is worth the drive. This year, I was lucky enough to get free entry into the never ending pie buffet from our friends at Yelp! Thanks Colleen for the pie! Since parking can be a nightmare even without events at Celebration, we always park by a friends house over by the high school and walk over. It only takes about 10 min to walk over and besides, it is a nice walk back to the car to walk off some of the pie we just inhaled. We arrived on Saturday around 1 pm and found the crowds this year to be a bit lighter than in the past. After checking in with the info booth and getting our wrist bands, we enjoyed checking out all the vendors and seeing if their was any arts and crafts we might want. There is a large booth that sells t-shirts, cookbooks and of course pies! This year, there were also a larger amount of food vendors selling the normal fair type foods. We did not indulge since we were saving room for pie. They also had a zip line contraption that looked like fun. We made our way over to the pie buffet entry. You must have a wrist band or you cant get in! The pie police are watching you. Once inside, we armed ourselves with plastic forks ( I suggest bringing your own metal one if you like) and then started to check out all the booths. There seemed to be less vendors than in the past. Publix and Winn Dixie were there as well as Kroger's and the Village inn. All make great pies but the ones I enjoy most are from some of the more independent pie companies that make unusual combinations of flavors. Bakers Square, Bonerts, Legendary Baking, and Wicks pies are these types of vendors. Yet this year, they only seemed to have a few flavors to try while in the past, they might have 10 or more types. My favorite of all time was a chocolate coated frozen cheesecake on a stick.... but alas, it was not there this year. Sniff Sniff... All in all, it was still a great feast! I will say that most people can eat about 5 or 6 slices before they are done but one friend of mine ate 10 slices! Oink! Some people like to eat one slice at a time while others stop at each booth, grab the ones they want, and then find a place to spread them all out and eat them one by one. After our pig out, we continued to check out many of the other booths that circle the stage. Crisco is the main sponsor but there are also booths for Duncan Hines, Smuckers, and Dunkin Donuts. Duncan was having a bit of a scavenger hunt with their new stir in flavors of frosting. You had to collect all 12 of the flavors and then visit their booth to be in a drawing for prizes. I collected them all, got my ticket for the hourly drawing but never got back to see if I won... oh well... There was also the appearance of Poppin Fresh! and Pie man! Always popular and sometimes a line to get a photo with them. The main stage had an assortment of entertainment including comedian Kirk Marsh, singer Dean Daniels and guest chefs David Sloan and Brian Ehrenholm. If you want something fun to do and love pie, I do recommend checking out the pie festival. The normal entry for adults is $10 and if you eat enough pie, it pays for itself. Our best tip would be go in... eat pie... walk around and enjoy the booths and sights... then go back again for more pie! (Then take a really long walk back to your car!) Enjoy!

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    Great American Pie Festival - Everyone needs coffee to wash down pie!  But to be honest, it was a bit hot that day... I went for the water.

    Everyone needs coffee to wash down pie! But to be honest, it was a bit hot that day... I went for the water.

    Great American Pie Festival - Joe is having pie overload!

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    Festival of the Masters

    Festival of the Masters

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.5 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    I know I signed up for the food truck event but instead ended up coming to the Festival of the…read moreMasters because a friend of a friend was competing in the sidewalk chalk art event. All of the entries were amazing and we were talking about how it's amazing to think that there are so many people out there who have true artistic talent. There were a couple that stood out for me such as: "Steam Punk" and "The Thai Mermaid" They were just really different and made you think about what drove them to do these artworks. I wish the artists had stuck around towards the end though. The weather was perfect and the smell of food coming from all directions combined to make it quite the enjoyable (and hungry) evening. If you enjoy art and photography, this is a fun little event to go to.

    The Festival of the Masters is an open-air arts festival with more than 300 artists held at…read moreDowntown Disney in the fall. Being able to walk through each of the tents and admire the art is such a joy. We always leave feeling inspired! Throughout the festival there is a variety of music artists at various location and many of the sit-down restaurants have tents to purchase a quick bite to eat. Michael's hosts a handful of interactive craft activities, from creating souvenirs to contributing to a huge Mickey mural. We have never partaken in these, but they look enjoyable. The Disney Artist Tent is somewhere we always make sure to stop by. It features over 20 official Disney Artwork artists and festival merchandise. The artists are often there throughout the day for meet and greets. We have been able to have some of the artwork we purchased at the tent signed in the past. I believe our number one highlight at the festival is the sidewalk chalk artists. The chalk artists are from the Central Florida Chalk Artists Association, with an adult and youth division. I can never get over the pure magic they create with chalk. Often they are going off a photograph or famous painting, and they look like exact replicas! We typically attend the festival on Saturday, so we can see the chalk artists further in their pieces. It may make us a kid at heart, but we like to contribute to the interactive Lego Mural. At the mural station they provide a small block for attendees to build with various colors. It sounds easy, but they can be challenging because many of the colors look similar. After we finished our blocks, we were able to place into the larger mural with assistance of an employee. It is rewarding to see the progress of the mural throughout the festival. I will continue to keep this event marked on our calendar for years to come.

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    Festival of the Masters
    Festival of the Masters
    Festival of the Masters

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    Formosa Winery Tasting House - Tomato-Leek Mussels

    Formosa Winery Tasting House

    4.2(162 reviews)
    4.4 miHorizons West / West Orlando
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    I truly had a great time here. Amalie ( hopefully I didn't spell it wrong ) was amazing from start…read moreto finish. Super patient and just an amazing person. We went to celebrate a birthday so we already had great energy and vibes and Formosa and the staff just added on. We went for brunch early Saturday morning and sat outside. We expected cooler weather but it was amazing. The had big umbrellas for the sun so that was helpful! Everything came out in perfect timing and correctly! Also Kid friendly just in cause you're wanting to bring the little ones! No bottomless mimosas but you can buy a bottle of champagne and the juices, everyone was able to get at least 1 mimosa so that was cool. Now let's get into the food... Everything not only looked good but tasted good as well. I wanted to taste everyone's food and thankfully I was with my family so I did! Now the self guided wine tour wasn't my favorite but the experience was still really good. It like an arcade for grownups add the funding ( $20 or $25 minimum) go to the machine with the drink of your choice. Insert your card and the drink comes out. My favorite wine ( that we end up purchasing a bottle of ) was the Formosa gold which is one of their in house wines !! S/ O to the manager Kelvin!!

    We didn't get exactly what we expected, but my husband and I still enjoyed the experience. It was a…read morebeautiful day, so we sat outside under cover for lunch; highly recommend if the weather cooperates. The wine setup is a self‑pour tasting style: you load money onto a card and get your wine from the machines. It's fun and easy, but if you're expecting a traditional winery with vineyards and a tasting room, this isn't that. It's more of an event space that happens to serve food and wine. They host brunch, painting classes, music nights, trivia, and events of all sizes. I ordered the prosciutto and brie focaccia with apples, arugula, apricot jam, balsamic, and chips. It sounded like a party in your mouth, and honestly... it was. My husband had the Farmhouse chicken sandwich with spicy honey, a sweet roll, lettuce, tomato, onion jam, and chips, and he really enjoyed his too. I like listing the ingredients because it shows how thoughtful the flavor combinations were; they didn't just slap a sandwich together and call it a day. Overall, it's a very nice place to stop in, enjoy a good lunch and some wine. Unless you're having or attending an event, it's more of a "sip, snack, and stroll out" kind of spot, and that's perfectly fine for what it is.

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    Formosa Winery Tasting House - Second floor outdoor patio

    Second floor outdoor patio

    Formosa Winery Tasting House - Coconut Lime Salmon

    Coconut Lime Salmon

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