Tuscany Holiday Kitchen – EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays

People stand in line at a Tuscany food booth, decorated with festive wreaths, under a cloudy sky at the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays.

Tuscany Holiday Kitchen returns for its ninth EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays in 2025. “Mangiare! Enjoy Italian culinary delights that pair wonderfully with wine.” The 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays takes place November 28 – December 30, 2025.

Menu for Tuscany Holiday Kitchen at the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays

Food:

  • Montanara: Fried House-Made Pizza Dough with Pomodoro Sauce, Parmesan and Fresh Basil – $7.50
  • 🆕 Salsiccia e Peperoni: Sweet Sausage, Roasted Peppers, and Focaccia – $8.75
  • 🆕 Pizza e Cioccolato: Fried House-Made Pizza Dough with Sugar, Cinnamon, and Chocolate – $7.00

Beverages:

  • Peroni Pilsner (5.1% ABV) – $6.50 for 6 oz., $12.00 for 12 oz.
  • 🆕 Tiramisu Stout – $7.50 for 6 oz., $14.00 for 12 oz.
  • Prosecco – $12.00
  • Moscato – $12.00
  • Chianti – $12.00
  • Italian Red Sangria – $12.00
  • Italian-Inspired Blood Orange Margarita: Tequila, Triple Sec, and Blood Orange Liqueur – $13.00

This year, the Italian-inspired margarita has switched from a lemon to a blood orange flavor, with blood orange liqueur replacing limoncello. It could previously be seen at Italy during this year’s EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.

Photos of Menu Items for Tuscany Holiday Kitchen at the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays

Montanara: Fried House-Made Pizza Dough with Pomodoro Sauce, Parmesan and Fresh Basil – $7.50

Montanara: Fried House-Made Pizza Dough with Pomodoro Sauce, Parmesan and Fresh Basil – $7.50

This is a ball of dough covered in a red sauce with parmesan and basil. Honestly, we’ve had WAY worse items from this booth before. While this is on the basic side, and we’ve definitely had better red sauce before, this isn’t a terrible dish. If you have a picky eater in your group, this may be a good dish for them.

Rating out of 7: 5

*NEW* Salsiccia e Peperoni: Sweet Sausage, Roasted Peppers, and Focaccia – $8.75

Salsiccia e Peperoni: Sweet Sausage, Roasted Peppers, and Focaccia – $8.75

The Italy Pavilion has moved from being the worst booth from festival to festival to now being the most “average” booth. We haven’t had anything terrible from here, but we also have not had anything mind blowing. The same can be said for this dish. The sauce is fine. The onions and peppers are decent, and the sausage is mild. We don’t hate it.

Rating out of 7: 4

*NEW* Pizza e Cioccolato: Fried House-Made Pizza Dough with Sugar, Cinnamon, and Chocolate – $7.00

Pizza e Cioccolato: Fried House-Made Pizza Dough with Sugar, Cinnamon, and Chocolate – $7.00

Maybe we take back the nothing terrible statement because these are…terrible. The dough was so hard, tough, and chewy. We could barely bite through. The flavor wasn’t bad, though.

Rating out of 7: 1

Peroni Pilsner (5.1% ABV) – $6.50 for 6 oz., $12.00 for 12 oz.

Peroni Brewery describes their beer as “a crisp and refreshing beer with a delicate balance of bitterness, citrus and spicy aromatic notes, combined with a fast and clean finish.”

Italian Red Sangria – $12.00

tuscany holiday kitchen sangria
Italian Red Sangria – $12.00

Have you ever put red wine in the microwave? That’s what this is. We thought sangria came with ice and fruit, but this was just a room temperature liquid. The flavor was fruity, so it could have been really good, but as it got hotter, it was just too warm to drink.

Rating out of 7: 1

Italian-Inspired Blood Orange Margarita: Tequila, Triple Sec, and Blood Orange Liqueur – $13.00

A clear plastic cup filled with a pink beverage sits on a wooden surface next to a glass with a similar drink and a beige plate, evoking an elegant scene straight out of Food & Wine.
Italian-Inspired Blood Orange Margarita: Tequila, Triple Sec, and Blood Orange Liqueur – $13.00

We would ask how this is Italian, but considering the Italy Pavilion’s long history of bad and bizarre festival food, we’re probably beyond that question. It tastes like pink lemonade. It’s super tart, like there’s a pound of sugar in one cup. It’s barely passable.

Rank out of 7: 3

Location of Tuscany Holiday Kitchen at the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays

Tuscany Holiday Kitchen is located adjacent to the Italy Pavilion on World Showcase Promenade. You can find it at number 11 on the map below.

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