Closed ticket booth labeled "Bienville Music Hall" with "City Jazz" sign above, set against a brick building backdrop. Shadows of trees are visible on the ground.

Food Booths Arrive at Universal Studios Florida for Mardi Gras 2025

Lauren Shahan

Food booths have started to arrive around Universal Studios Florida for Universal Mardi Gras: International Flavors of Carnaval. The event begins on February 1 and lasts through March 30.

Universal Mardi Gras 2025 Food Booths

People walk past colorful small buildings and trees on a sunny day, with a clear blue sky overhead.

While full menus have not yet been announced, a map of the food locations and food booths have been revealed. Several new booths have popped up around the New York area.

Blue wooden building with a red door and closed window shutter. Moose antlers are mounted above the window. Nearby are plants and a roller coaster track in the background.

According to the Mardi Gras event map, this is the Canada booth. The booth exterior is blue wood siding with a red barn door on the front right. The menu will be posted in the small red-framed window on the left. Moose antlers adorn the top of the booth and two lanterns hang on the front. Two wooden boxes sit on either side of the booth.

A colorful closed kiosk with palm plants in pots stands in a paved plaza near a roller coaster under a clear blue sky.

To the right of the Canada booth is the Columbia booth.

A colorful facade with closed shutter, featuring green shutters and geometric patterns, stands on a sunny street surrounded by plants.

The top half of the Colombia booth is light blue with a green shuttered window on the right and a frame on the right for the menu. Yellow paneling stretches across the top of the building and under the windows. A yellow diamond piece is attached to the bottom of the building atop a darker blue wall. Stones frame the booth’s food window with a brick wall beneath it.

Sign reading "Please pardon our dust. We are in the process of transforming our park for Mardi Gras festivities" placed on a street surrounded by colorful buildings and potted plants.

Some potted plants and a sign saying “Please pardon our Dust” have been placed in the walkway between the two booths.

A small brick building labeled "Grenville Music Hall" with a closed shutter, flanked by trees and surrounded by a sunny plaza.

Around the corner, near Revenge of the Mummy, are two other food booths.

Closed ticket booth labeled "Bienville Music Hall" with "City Jazz" sign above, set against a brick building backdrop. Shadows of trees are visible on the ground.

According to the event map, the booth above is the Taste of the Quarter booth. It resembles a brick building with purple accents. Black poles support an awning with the sign for “City Jazz” featuring a trumpet player and “Bienville Music Hall” in front.

Two small kiosks with closed shutters stand on a brick path beside a building. There are potted plants near the kiosks, and a few people walking in the background.

To the left of the Taste of the Quarter booth is the Bites of the Bayou booth.

Closed shutter on a small, decorative building with orange, green, and brick walls, flanked by lamps and trees.

The building colors are salmon and green with brick siding. Brick-like boxes sit on either side of the booth. A green shuttered window is on the right with a menu window on the left. Light sconces hang on each side of the building.

A red kiosk reminiscent of Mardi Gras flair stands under a green metal pavilion, its blank signboards waiting for a festive touch. A circular patterned concrete floor stretches out in front, hinting at vibrant food booths to come.

As was the case for the past several years, Battery Park will be used as a food stand for Mardi Gras. The booth is listed this year as belonging to Coca-Cola Market Square, which is a returning booth that was in a different area last year.

A red and green outdoor pavilion, reminiscent of a Mardi Gras celebration, stands with its covered roof and open counter spaces in a plaza with brick flooring under a cloudy sky. Nearby food booths draw people as they walk in the background.

Perhaps matching the Coca-Cola theme, the standing bar and columns around the booth have been painted bright red. A metal barrier prevents guests from walking inside the incomplete booth.

Are you looking forward to trying some new Mardi Gras food this year? Let us know in the comments!

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