Signs Added to EPCOT International Festival of the Arts 2025 Food Booths

Shannen Ace

A closed outdoor food kiosk with a sign reading "Pop Eats!" sits amidst the greenery and umbrella tables, ready to welcome visitors at the vibrant Festival of the Arts.

Signs Added to EPCOT International Festival of the Arts 2025 Food Booths

Disney added signs to many of the Food Studio booths throughout EPCOT ahead of the start of the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts this Friday.

Food Studio Signs for 2025 Festival of the Arts

Small wooden kiosk with a shuttered window, surrounded by greenery. A sign on top reads "Spain's Craft Bar." Clear blue sky above.

The first sign we saw was on The Craftsman’s Courtyard booth near the Imagination Pavilion. It still has some holiday décor left over from the Festival of the Holidays.

Outdoor kiosk with a wooden pergola roof and stone base, perfect for a festival. Two folded umbrellas and wooden crates flank it. Trees and a clear blue sky provide an artsy backdrop..

Another nearby booth has no sign yet. No menus with prices have yet been posted at the booths.

A closed outdoor food kiosk with a sign reading "Pop Eats!" sits amidst the greenery and umbrella tables, ready to welcome visitors at the vibrant Festival of the Arts.

Pop Eats has a sign with a comic-inspired art style. Most of these signs have a banner in the corner saying, “Coming Soon.”

A small blue and yellow building with a sign reading "Deco Delights" showcases its artsy charm, adorned with a holiday wreath on the front. Nearby, an umbrella and trees add to the festive atmosphere.

One exception is Deco Delights, which does not have a “Coming Soon” banner. The booth also still has a holiday wreath under its sign.

Moving further into World Showcase, we saw signs on the booths for El Artista Hambriento in Mexico and The Painted Panda in China.

A festive outdoor food kiosk adorned with Christmas decorations, where people in uniforms and casual attire gather, set amidst lush greenery and paved walkways.

There were several Cast Members at Pastoral Palate in Germany.

We spotted signs (and old holiday decorations) on the booths for L’Arte di Mangiare in Italy and The Artist’s Table at The American Adventure.

A small, traditional-style Japanese kiosk with closed windows stands amidst trees and umbrellas, basking in the festival's sunny glow.

Goshiki at the Japan Pavilion also had a sign.

A closed, small building labeled "ACME ARCHIVES" stands proudly, its glass doors framed by colorful posters that celebrate the vibrancy of arts festivals all year round.

Nearby, we spotted an Acme Archives sign on a festival market booth. This will be one of many kiosks selling artwork.

Between Morocco and France is Vibrante & Vívido: Encanto Cocina. The France booth is L’Art de la Cuisine Française.

On a sunny day, people stand in line at an outdoor food kiosk surrounded by trees, enjoying the lively atmosphere of an arts festival.

Lastly, we saw a sign on Gourmet Landscapes. This booth was also surrounded by Cast Members preparing for the festival, which begins on Friday, January 17, and runs through February 24.

The Festival of the Arts entrance sign and decorations were also installed.

Check out the full Festival of the Arts menus (without prices) and a first look at the new Figment popcorn bucket.

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