Is L’Arte di Mangiare STILL a Skip at EPCOT’s 2025 Festival of the Arts?
It’s official! The big day is FINALLY here, and we’re coming to you LIVE from EPCOT’s 2025 International Festival of the Arts!


2025 Festival of the Arts
In case you missed it, the fan-favorite festival kicks off TODAY and runs through Monday, February 24th.
With dazzling displays of artistry, live entertainment, exclusive festival merchandise, outdoor kitchens, and more, this is one INCREDIBLE event you won’t want to miss.


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We’ve spent the morning exploring everything the festival has to offer – and now it’s time to head over to EPCOT’s Italy pavilion to sample the goods at L’Arte di Mangiare.


L’Arte di Mangiare
Let’s check it out!
L’Arte di Mangiare
Italy is known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and of course, its fabulous FOOD. And over at EPCOT’s Italy pavilion, it’s ALL about celebrating that vibrant Italian culture!


Italy Pavilion – EPCOT
During EPCOT’s 2025 International Festival of the Arts, L’Arte di Mangiare is serving up three food options, including TWO new dishes: the Tricolore (cheese-filled ravioloni, Pomodoro, cream, and pesto sauce) and the Hazelnut S’more Cannoli (cannoli shell dipped in chocolate and graham cracker, chocolate-hazelnut cannoli cream, and toasted marshmallows).


L’Arte di Mangiare
You’ll also find seven tempting beverages, including the NEW Mela Spritz, which is made of Apple Schnapps, prosecco, and sparkling water.
Here’s a look at the full menu:


L’Arte di Mangiare
In previous years, we’ve been generally unimpressed with the offerings at L’Arte di Mangiare. This year, we’re surprised to say that the booth isn’t exactly terrible.
We started with the Tricolore ($8.75), which was….not bad. While “not bad” is an improvement over last year’s offerings, we still wouldn’t call this dish GOOD.


L’Arte di Mangiare
It’s basically frozen ravioli with three different — and rather bland — sauces on top. There are definitely better snacks to try at Festival of the Arts, but this was better than we expected given our VERY low expectations.
Next, we tried the Hazlenut S’more Cannoli ($5.50), which was actually pretty tasty!


L’Arte di Mangiare
The cannoli has a crunchy shell and marshmallowy filling and is topped with a bit of chocolate.


L’Arte di Mangiare
We wouldn’t seek this one out (and we’d STILL skip this booth), but if you need a quick sweet treat for a kid or a picky eater, the cannoli might work in a pinch.
Don’t Miss Out!
You can check out L’Arte de Mangiare for yourself at EPCOT’s 2025 International Festival of the Arts, running NOW through February 24th!


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