Booth Map for EPCOT Food & Wine Festival

A lap around World Showcase is 1.2 miles, which is why a booth map for the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival at Walt Disney World is essential. This Global Marketplace guide can be printed or downloaded to use as a cheat sheet, and we even have a handy version that’s optimized for your iPhone screen.

With over 30 Global Marketplaces scattered around both World Showcase and Future World, plus the maze of construction walls around the front of the park, you will easily walk 5 miles during your day at Walt Disney World. That’s without any backtracking, criss-crossing the park, or getting lost. This booth map for the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival Global Marketplace will help you plan your day of eating around the world, without getting disoriented.

To make matters easier, we’ve taken Walt Disney World’s official map and used our guide to each Global Marketplace as the legend. This means all of these booth locations are accurate and that you’ll have food photos, menus, and reviews of each item as references–because some of these booths can be skipped entirely, saving you even more time/money/steps. Numbers below correspond with the red circled numbers on the EPCOT food booth map image above. Let’s get started!

1. Coastal Eats – Savor succulent seafood dishes that pair beautifully with cold beer, wine and cocktails. Read our Coastal Eats Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

2. Fry Basket – Snack on crispy French fries or yucca fries, seasoned to perfection. Read our Fry Basket Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

3. Flavors from Fire – Score a touchdown of flavor with hearty dishes that are sure to tackle the toughest appetite. Flavors from Fire is very high priority. Read our Flavors from Fire Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

4. Refreshment Station – Coca-Cola drink station serving slushies and so forth.

5. Brew-Wing at the Odyssey – Explore an array of crowd-pleasing picks like chicken wings and flatbreads–along with assorted beers and ciders. The Brew-Wing Booth is very low priority, but another good spot for eating food from other booths indoors. Read our Brew-Wing Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

6. Australia – Embark on a culinary journey Down Under as you sample popular Australian dishes. This is a high priority booth. Read our Australia Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

7. Noodle Exchange – Savor the flavors of the Far East served up in delicious noodle dishes. This is a high priority booth, albeit with a big weather-related asterisk. Read our Noodle Exchange Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

8. Mexico – Take your taste buds south of the border as you enjoy chilaquiles, tacos, Mexican craft beer and margaritas. This Global Marketplace is low to moderate priority. Read our Mexico Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

9. China – Please your palate with popular Chinese plates, mango bubble milk tea, draft beer and cocktails. The China booth is low to moderate priority. Read our China Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

10. India – Spice up your life with bold Indian cuisine along with beer, wine and mango lassi beverages. Read our India Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

11. Refreshment Outpost – Stop by for satisfying snacks and beverages to go. In addition to the regular menu, there is one festival specialty. High priority if you’re on a plant-based diet, low priority for everyone else.

12. The Alps – Indulge in comforting Alpine cuisine, like warm Raclette Swiss cheese served with a baguette. Read our Alps Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

13. Germany – Venture to Germany for Bavarian bites sure to sate foodies of all ages–every dish is köstlich! This booth is medium priority, higher for beer. Read our Germany Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

14. Spain – Feast on flavorful Spanish foods–like paella and charcuterie–along with beer and wine. Read our Spain Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

15. Italy – Savor the simplicity of cucina italiana with some food and wine from Italy the freezer section of Publix. If there’s such a thing as “negative priority,” the Italy booth is it. Please avoid. Read our Italy Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

16. Flavors of America – Stay stateside for all-American craft beer, wines and the hottest hot dogs from coast-to-coast. This is a low-to-medium priority Global Marketplace. Read our Flavors of America Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

17. Japan – Delight your appetite with sushi and other delish dishes, as well as libations inspired by the Land of the Rising Sun. This booth is medium priority. Read our Japan Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

18. Greece – Savor traditional Greek dishes that pair wonderfully with Greek wines. This booth is high priority, with one of our absolute favorite snacks of the event. Read our Greece Booth Guide – Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

19. Tangierine Cafe: Flavors of the Medina – Treat your senses to traditional Moroccan cuisine, like grilled kebabs and a falafel pita. This Global Marketplace is high priority. Read our Tangierine Cafe: Flavors of the Medina Guide – Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

20. Belgium – Satisfy your sweet tooth with a fluffy Belgian waffle–or enjoy a savory beer-braised beef dish. Read our Belgium Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

21. Brazil – Dig into South American cuisine and culture with the Land of the Palms’ finest fare. Read our Brazil Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

22. France – Fall in love with the classic cuisine of France–along with assorted wines or a slushy cocktail. This is a high priority booth. Read our France Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

23. Canada – Discover delightful dishes, lagers and wines from the Great White North. This is a Walt Disney World fan favorite booth, but we view it as medium priority. Read our Canada Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

24. Refreshment Port – Satisfy your craving for comfort foods! In addition to the regular menu, enjoy Festival specialties at this permanent snack station. This is a high priority booth. Read our Refreshment Port Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

25. Swirled Showcase – Cool off with unique frozen treats and chilled beverages. (This is basically an ice cream stand in the former Starbucks spot.)

26. Shimmering Sips – Get the brunch party started! Sample sweet treats and mimosas mixed with the perfect twist. This is a low priority booth, except for drinks. Read our Shimmering Sips Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

27. Hawaii – Traverse the Pacific for tropical flavors and island favorites both savory and sweet. The Hawai’i Global Marketplace is high priority. Read our Hawaii Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

28. Forest & Field – Indulge in autumn-inspired dishes paired with soothing sips. Read our Forest & Field Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Review.

29. Milled & Mulled – Sweeten your day with freshly baked treats and specialty sips. Read our Milled & Mulled Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Review.

30. Bramblewood Bites – Savor hearty fare like grilled bison and roasted vegetables. Read our Bramblewood Bites – Menu, Food Photos & Review.

31. Earth Eats – Delight in hearty plant-based fare featuring Impossible foods, plus wine, chai tea or a chai tea cocktail. This is a medium priority booth. Read our Earth Eats Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

32. Macatizers – Discover macaroni-and-cheese combos your mom never imagined! Read our Macatizers Booth Guide: Menu, Food Photos & Reviews.

Finally, if all of this is too much to digest or you’re done doing your research and want something handy while you’re at the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival, below is a downloadable map that is sized perfectly for iPhone screens.

If you’re like me and find the text to be too small, you can also zoom in on this map. Here’s the downloadable EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival Global Marketplace Map:

Here are some quick instructions for downloading and using this booth map for the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival. Start by pressing and holding down on the photo above (simply tapping it is insufficient). Then click “Add to Photos” from the dropdown when prompted. Go to your photos and use it from there. Enjoy!

Check out our Global Marketplace Booth Menus & Photos for the 2025 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival Booth Menus post if you want to see and read more about every menu this year! You’ll also want to read our full 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival Guide before you go to get an idea of what to do, strategy for the festival (yes, you will need a strategy), and much more!

Planning a Walt Disney World trip? Learn about hotels on our Walt Disney World Hotels Reviews page. For where to eat, read our Walt Disney World Restaurant Reviews. To save money on tickets or determine which type to buy, read our Tips for Saving Money on Walt Disney World Tickets post. Our What to Pack for Disney Trips post takes a unique look at clever items to take. For what to do and when to do it, our Walt Disney World Ride Guides will help. For comprehensive advice, the best place to start is our Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide for everything you need to know!

Your Thoughts

Will you use this booth map for the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival? Are you planning on visiting Walt Disney World during the event? Do you agree or disagree with our Global Marketplace recommendations? Questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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16 Comments

  1. I don’t know how you guys don’t weight 500lbs. Must be all the walking around Disney. Thanks for the all the great reviews.

  2. Thank you for doing all the hard work and trying everything out…. The things you must do in the name of research.

  3. ive got a DVC trip this coming october where i plan to go HEAVY into trying food booths at the festival! what are the chances you can make a map that fits Android phones perfectly, like Samsung Galaxy S series?

  4. Also meant to include – thank for putting numbers on each location!! This is immensely helpful in taking on the Food & Wine festival in a somewhat organized fashion. Can’t wait to try some of your recommendations!

  5. I’m trying to plan out my food stops for my visit in November and I believe the Kenya booth may be missing from the map above? From other diagrams, I think it sits between the Refreshment Outpost and the India booth.

  6. This booth map is amazing and so helpful! Thank you for putting this together and making it available to all of us for free. 🙂

  7. I think its time that they made a disneyworld in canada then my family and I can go more often. There were roomers about it awhile back. I talk to alot of people at my job and quite a few are disney goers. Anyone know who to contact to suggest?

  8. FYI – Spain and Ireland were both open today (August 16th), unless I was delirious from 92 degrees and 97% humidity.

  9. Thank you for this! Where can we purchase the Emile’s Fromage Montage and Remy’s Hide n’ Squeak? I’d like yo add that into my plan as well

  10. Is the Island of the Caribbean booth not there this year? We are planning a last minute trip next month, and I’ve been looking forward to those frozen mojitos.

  11. Is this food map only for wine festival 2021 or do they have these foods all the time and also in 2022. We re going next april/may

  12. This is awesome, and so well organized. I will definitely be trying the cheese snack from Greece based on your recommendation.
    Thank you.

  13. Thanks for this! So handy having all the info together. Now I just need to go in and mark all the indoor places on the map so I know where to meet my family with all the eats! Thanks again for your great reviews, Tom. They’ll certainly help at our first F and W!

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