The BEST Eats & Drinks Under $6 at the 2024 EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival!
The 2024 EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival has been going on for over a month now in Disney World and we’re still loving everything it has to offer! You can see the beautiful topiaries, go on a scavenger hunt, and (of course) eat all the delicious food.

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We’ve already told you what our favorite food and drinks items at this year’s festival are, but now, we’re here to help out those of you that are on a budget! Let’s talk about some of the best items you can get at Flower & Garden Festival for the least amount of money.
Best Flower & Garden Festival Menu Items for $6 or Less
Okay, I know — $6 is a random number. I started to list the best items for $5 or under, but there are just too many notable things that are $5 and some change, so $6 it is!
Avocado Toast — BRUNCHCOT — $6
This is the Avocado Toast from BRUNCHCOT (over near Test Track)! It comes with marinated tomatoes and plant-based cheese crumbles on toasted ciabatta.
This item is completely plant-based and is on the Garden Graze food crawl. It’s just a really great avocado toast! It’s fresh and flavorful and a great way to start your day in the park.
Grilled Street Corn on the Cob — Farmers Feast — $5.75
Next, we have the Grilled Street Corn on the Cob from Farmers Feast, which is over in World Discovery. This comes with savory garlic spread and plant-based cheese.

Grilled Street Corn
This is another item that’s completely plant-based and is on the Garden Graze. The corn is grilled right in front of you and it has an excellent char on the outside. That savory garlic spread on the outside really makes this one a winner!
Liquid Nitro Honey-Mascarpone Cheesecake — Swirled Showcase — $5.25
If you’re looking for something sweet, grab the Liquid Nitro Honey-Mascarpone Cheesecake from Swirled Showcase. This booth is over near the front of World Showcase on your way toward Canada.
It comes with fresh honey, granulated honey, and honey mead blueberry compote. The cheesecake is frozen in liquid nitrogen and then smashed a bit so you can eat it. You still get the creaminess of the cheesecake and also the unique way of eating it!
Frozen Desert Violet Lemonade — Pineapple Promenade — $4.75
Time for a drink! This is the Frozen Desert Violet Lemonade from Pineapple Promenade, located at the front of the World Showcase. It’s non-alcoholic and an absolutely iconic item at this festival!

Frozen Violet Lemonade
It’s sweet and tart and the most beautiful color! This one is great for both kids and adults.
Mediterranean Flatbread — Tangierine Café — $6
Over in Morocco is Tangierine Café, where you can find the Mediterranean Flatbread with chermoula, roasted vegetables, artichoke, olives, and feta cheese. This is a great vegetarian option!

Look at all those toppings!
It’s a decent size for the price, so you could totally split it with someone else. It’s nice to have a dish with unique flavors that’s also pretty hearty.
Orange Blossom-Saffron Cake — Tangierine Café — $5
Also at Tangierine Café is this Orange Blossom-Saffron Cake. It’s definitely one of the prettiest desserts at the festival!

Orange Blossom Saffron Cake
The flavors in this aren’t something you see every day, so it’s a fun option to grab while if you want a sweet treat as you’re eating around the festival.
Cucumber Watermelon Slushy — Florida Fresh — $5
Another great drink at Flower & Garden Festival is the nonalcoholic Cucumber Watermelon Slushy from Florida Fresh! This booth is over on the walkway between the World Showcase and the Imagination Pavilion.

This is the non-alcoholic version
Cucumber and watermelon just pair perfectly together and having them be frozen is clutch in that Florida heat. You can also get this one with gin in it (which I recommend if you want a cocktail), but then it becomes $13.
Coconut Tres Leches — La Isla Fresca — $5
If you want a plant-based dessert, check out the Coconut Tres Leches from La Isla Fresca! This booth is located between France and Morocco.
It’s a vanilla cake soaked with oat, almond, and coconut milks with toasted coconut. This is plant-based and on the Garden Graze! It’s very coconut-forward and the cake is soaked with those different milks.
Potato Pancakes — Bauernmarkt: Farmer’s Market — $5.25
In the Germany Pavilion, you’ll find Bauernmarkt: Farmer’s Market where you can get the Potato Pancakes! These come with house-made apple sauce, are plant-based, and are an item on the Garden Graze.
If you’ve never had potato pancakes with applesauce before, go get them right now! It’s such a delicious flavor combination and a great snack as you make your way around the festival.
Toasted Pretzel Bread — Bauernmarkt: Farmer’s Market — $6
Also at Bauernmarkt is the Toasted Pretzel Bread! This is topped with black forest ham and melted Gruyère cheese.
What more can I say? It’s warm pretzel bread with ham and cheese — it doesn’t get much better than that!
Chocolate Cannoli — Primavera Kitchen — $5.75
Another sweet treat you should check out is the Chocolate Cannoli from Primavera Kitchen in Italy. This is a chocolate-covered cannoli shell with peanut butter-ricotta filling.
Yep, it’s basically like a Reese’s version of a cannoli, and it’s fantastic. It’s definitely not traditional, but it is delicious.
Bananas Foster Bread Pudding — Magnolia Terrace — $4.75
Finally, we’ve got another sweet treat over at Magnolia Terrace in the American Adventure Pavilion. This is the Bananas Foster Bread Pudding! It’s warm and has a ton of banana flavor while staying moist. This is like a warm, comforting hug!

Bananas Foster Bread Pudding
I’d also like to mention that almost all of the 6 oz. beer pours around the festival are $6 or less, so it’s a great way to try out some different beers without straining your wallet!
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