The Alps – EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

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People are standing in line at The Alps food kiosk, styled like a wooden alpine hut, nestled in an outdoor area with greenery in the background.

The Alps is back for its sixth straight EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, which runs this year from August 29 – November 23, 2024. “Indulge in comforting Alpine cuisine, like warm Raclette Swiss cheese served with a baguette.”

Menu for The Alps Global Marketplace at the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

A menu board stands outside a rustic food kiosk in an outdoor setting, listing various food and beverage options. Nearby, there's a closed wooden counter and covered items. Trees are in the background.

Food:

  • Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with Alpine Ham, Baby Potatoes, Cornichons, and Baguette – $5.75
  • Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with Baby Potatoes, Cornichons and Baguette – $5.25
  • Dark Chocolate Fondue with Berries, Pound Cake and Meringues – $6.00

Beverages:

  • Stiegl Brewery Key Lime Radler, Salzburg, Austria (5.0% ABV)  – $5.75 for 6 oz., $9.75 for 12 oz.
  • Frozen Rosé – $9.00

Photos of Menu Items from The Alps Global Marketplace at the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with Alpine Ham, Baby Potatoes, Cornichons, and Baguette – $5.75

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Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with Alpine Ham, Baby Potatoes, Cornichons, and Baguette – $5.75

This is kind of like an adult Lunchables. The only difference between this and the other raclette dish is that one has ham and the other doesn’t, but the ham is easily removable. The bread is fresh and very soft. It tastes like the baguette from Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie in the France Pavilion. The ham is just like the cold cuts you’d get at a supermarket; they’re nothing super special. The potatoes aren’t remarkable, as there isn’t too much flavor on them, likely to let the cheese be the star of the show. But they are soft, which is nice. The cornichons are also a nice addition. Regardless, the cheese has to be eaten quickly or else it hardens. This one’s worth getting, especially at the price point.

Rank out of 7: 5

Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with Baby Potatoes, Cornichons and Baguette – $5.25

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Warm Raclette Swiss Cheese with Baby Potatoes, Cornichons and Baguette – $5.25

We loved this! It’s an actual block of cheese that they’re melting and then scraping off onto the plate, and unlike many dishes at the festival, this one has a good bread to cheese ratio.

Rank out of 7: 5

Dark Chocolate Fondue with Berries, Pound Cake and Meringues – $6.00

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Dark Chocolate Fondue with Berries, Pound Cake and Meringues – $6.00

The chocolate fondue that comes with this is very rich and sweet. The pound cake is really good. It’s sweet and moist.  The meringue is an even better combination with the fondue. It’s delicious! This is a really good dish. It also comes with berries, which are fresh and give the dish a refreshing flavor, and also taste really good in the chocolate. We highly recommend this!

Rank out of 7: 6

Stiegl Brewery Key Lime Radler, Salzburg, Austria (5.0% ABV)  – $5.75 for 6 oz., $9.75 for 12 oz.

Hooch & Hive notes this is “Stiegl Pilsner blended with key lime juice.”

Frozen Rosé – $9.00

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Frozen Rosé – $9.00

This is the best “frosé” in EPCOT. But remember, it is Walt Disney World, so it’s not going to blow your mind. It’s a very nice, light yet enjoyable frosé. Cheers!

Rank out of 7: 5

Location of The Alps Global Marketplace at the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

The Alps Global Marketplace is located on World Showcase Promenade near the Germany Pavilion. You can find it at number 14 on the map below.

A detailed, colorful map of Epcot theme park showcases a variety of labeled attractions, pavilions, and countries surrounding a central lake. Highlights include Test Track, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, and the Block & Hans pavilion for craft beer enthusiasts.

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