As the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival quickly approaches, festival marketplace booths are popping up all over the park. The booths with signs have a little marker on them that reads “coming soon!”
Festival Marketplace Booths


The Beach Grub booth near CommuniCore Plaza in World Nature now has a booth assembled. It serves up seafood and other seaside dishes. The booth is covered in stone and has beams across the top, resembling a pergola.


Nearby the Beach Grub booth is the Yacht Grub booth, also in World Nature. At the festival, guests can get charcuterie, dips and chips here. The Yacht Grub booth is similar aesthetically to the Beach Grub booth, but with angled, slightly more sophisticated-looking beamwork.


Though it doesn’t yet have a sign, we believe this is the booth for The Honey Bee-stro Hosted by National Honey Board. It is near the Port of Entry and has little grey crates nearby that say “Honey” on them with a bee. This booth comprises stone and wood slats with flowers and fake grass around the sign on the front.


The Northern Bloom booth over in the Canada Pavilion has also cropped up recently. Here you can enjoy both savory and sweet dishes like seared scallops or the returning Chocolate Maple Whiskey Cake. Fittingly, this booth looks like a log cabin.


In bright red with a mansard roof and metal scrollwork around it, the Fleur de Lys booth can now be spotted in the France Pavilion. This booth serves French Cajun cuisine like blackened shrimp po’ boys and gumbo.


In a Japanese architectural style, the Hanami booth has bright red tapestries hanging under the roof gable and a bright red signage space front and center of the booth. This booth is located in the Japan Pavilion.


Over in the American Adventure Pavilion, the Magnolia Terrace booth has also appeared. The booth is brick with cream detailing and, of course, magnolias in the window boxes below each of the three small windows on the roof.


With tile work and a clean facade, the Primavera Kitchen in the Italy Pavilion is set up for the festival. However, we did notice an odd font error on the sign, which reads “KItCHEN” with one lowercase “t.”


By the Germany Pavilion, the Bauernmarkt Farmer’s Market booth is set up with its distinctive A-frame roof and folk-art details.


The China Pavilion’s Lan Yuan booth features a curved shingled roof and red carved wooden panels.


The Jardin de Fiesta booth in the Mexico Pavilion is red with decorative artwork on the wall and curved shingles on the overhang in front of the ordering window.


Near the Disney Traders shop, you’ll find Trowel & Trellis. This booth is designed in a more neutral color scene with muted green, ivory, and tan. The front awning is a bright green and white striped pattern.


White with muted yellow detailing, the Pineapple Promenade booth can be found near the Port of Entry. The front of the booth has a very Art Deco motif in muted pinks and greens.


The futuristic Brunchcot by Test Track is modular with a silver and bright red aesthetic. Positioned inside the ordering window area is the Brunchcot sign, which may be easily missed if you aren’t looking, as it is shaded.


Near the Land Pavilion, the Nectar booth is shaped almost like a sauna. This booth is covered in slats of dark wood with a green mosaic pattern around the sign.

Some of the festival market booths have also started popping up around EPCOT. These booths sell festival merchandise.
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