One of the best parts of the festivals at EPCOT is enjoying the smorgasbord of food and drinks available only during those festivals. So, we’ve compiled a list of all our top-rated (7 out of 7) beverages from the most recent of each EPCOT festival.
While some of these Items might not be available at the next festival, these will give you a good idea of what beverages have been our favorites in the past!
EPCOT Festivals
EPCOT International Festival of the Arts – 2026
January 16th – February 23rd, 2026
The Architecture of Drip – $10.99
Blueberry-flavored gelato topped with scoops of banana and berry whipped cream, a waffle cone, and sprinkles.

This is one of the best things we have ever had at a festival. The Land milkshakes have been hits at the last three festivals, but this might be the best. The blueberry-flavored gelato is excellent and does not taste artificial at all. The banana and berry whipped cream is also delicious and fresh.
Rating out of 7: 7
Classic Mojito – $16.50
Classic Mojito with mint foam.

This is very good. The mint foam adds some great flavor, and the drink itself is strong enough that you can taste the liquor. Even if you do not typically like mojitos, we think that you will enjoy this refreshing take on the drink. We would get this again.
Rating out of 7: 7
Figment Imagination Lemonade – $5.29
Simply Lemonade with a choice of flavor (Non-alcoholic beverage)
At Figment’s Inspiration Station at The Odyssey

This offering is unique in that the base is regular lemonade, and then you choose from one of eight flavor options to create your beverage. The flavor options are blue raspberry, strawberry, toasted marshmallow, lavender, chipotle pineapple, cupcake, South Seas blend (mango, guava, and ginger), and hickory smoke.
We chose toasted marshmallow. The flavor comes in strong, but it’s so good. We wish it had an alcohol option because it would be an amazing cocktail. The tart lemonade is there, but the flavoring tastes like you actually bit into a toasted marshmallow.
Rating out of 7: 7
EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival – 2025
March 4 to June 1, 2026
Orange-Lemon Smoothie in a Souvenir Orange Bird Sipper Cup (Non-Alcoholic) – $15
At The Citrus Blossom

As we’ve previously reported, the sipper has been redesigned, but the drink that comes with it remains the same. This tastes like a Creamsicle with a little lemon sorbet. It’s very refreshing and flavorful and makes for a great non-alcoholic drink. We recommend this!
Rank out of 7: 7
EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival – 2025
TBA – Often Late August to November
Butterscotch Cookie Cold Brew (Non-alcoholic) – $6.79
Joffrey’s French Roast Cold Brew, cookie butter syrup, and butterscotch syrup topped with whipped cream and sea salt caramel toffee sauce
At Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company in The American Adventure Pavilion

We opted for the alcoholic version of this drink, and it was fantastic. It tasted like a Biscoff Cookie mixed with cold brew and Bailey’s. We do not normally give perfect ratings to coffee drinks, but this one earns it.
Rank out of 7: 7
Frozen S’mores – $5.25
Chocolate Milk Shake with Marshmallow syrup topped with Mini Marshmallows and a Graham Cracker (Non-Alcoholic)
At Festival Favorites Global Marketplace

This is a fun and delicious option for adults and kids alike. It’s a pleasant chocolate milk slushy topped with a Graham cracker piece and mini marshmallows. We would definitely get this again.
Rank out of 7: 7
Irish Milk Shake – $12.50
Guinness Stout, Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur, and Vanilla Ice Cream
At Festival Favorites Global Marketplace

This is a smooth, rich, and creamy shake that is simply to die for. There’s a hint of Bailey’s cream liquor and an underlying flavor of Guinness Stout. The chocolate flakes help bring this mixture together into one perfect drink. For the price, including the souvenir Ireland plastic cup, we think this deserves the Festival Favorite designation.
Rank out of 7: 7
Remy Milk Shake (Non-alcoholic) – $10.99
Strawberry-cheesecake milk shake topped with a cookie, mini cheesecake, white chocolate Eiffel tower, and a strawberry
At Sunshine Seasons

This is presented very well with adorable picnic-themed toppings. Even better, the taste lives up to the appearance. This tastes as if the cheesecake was made with strawberry Nesquik. The toppings taste good in addition to the shake itself. This is a contender for our Best of the Fest this year.
Rank out of 7: 7
EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays – 2025
TBA – Often Thanksgiving Weekend until the end of December
Festive Flight – $6.50
- Christmas Sugar Cookie Hot Cocoa Topped with Whipped Cream and Sprinkles
- Gingerbread Hot Cocoa Topped with Whipped Cream and a Gingerbread Garnish
- Cookie Butter Hot Cocoa Topped with Whipped Cream and Speculoos Spice
At Holiday Sweets & Treats

The Cookie Butter Hot Cocoa was fantastic. The Gingerbread Hot Cocoa was good, and we really appreciated the tiny gingerbread garnish. The Christmas Sugar Cookie Hot Cocoa was also good, but it was a little too sweet. Overall, we feel like this flight embodies the event and is a must-try for hot cocoa lovers.
Rating out of 7: 7
Horchata Margarita – $14
Cinnamon-infused Ilegal Mezcal, Abasolo Corn Whiskey, agua de horchata, and cinnamon horchata rum
At Las Posadas Holiday Kitchen

For a Mexico festival booth, this was amazing. We might even consider this the best drink we have gotten in Mexico at a festival. On the front, this is a nice holiday horchata. On the back, there is a nice burn from the liquor. The size is also nice for the value.
Rating out of 7: 7
Would you want to try any of these drinks at an EPCOT festival? Let us know which one(s) on social media!
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