Top EPCOT Snacks Under $10 – Our Favorite Affordable Bites

Want to explore Top EPCOT Snacks for under $10? Let me be your Disney snack guide to savings! If you love exploring new flavors from around the world while keeping your budget in check, Epcot is truly a foodie’s dream come true.

As part of our Guide To Smart Snacking at Disney World, I’m sharing how you can enjoy Disney World park-to-park snacking for $10 or less, and Epcot might just be my favorite one to explore. From sweet pastries to savory bites, every pavilion offers something delicious, unique, and affordable!

World Showcase

Epcot isn’t just home to futuristic attractions, it’s also Disney World’s top destination for international food adventures. The World Showcase features 11 pavilions, each representing a different country circling the lagoon. This layout makes it easy to eat and drink your way around the world one snack at a time!

I always say Epcot isn’t just a park visit, it’s a global food tour and I’m always ready to eat around the world!

Mexico Pavilion – My Start Around the World

I always begin my journey in Mexico because this is where you’ll find one of my favorite classic Disney treats, churros! These crispy, sugary delights cost around $5–$6 and are the perfect way to start your snacking adventure.

If you’re craving something heartier, the Choza de Margarita cart serves pulled pork tacos, quesadillas, and empanadas priced between $11.50–$13.50. While slightly above our $10 mark, they make excellent meal replacements and are great for sharing. We always share the tacos or nachos here!

Pixie Dust Tip: Want a drink without breaking the bank? Try the non-alcoholic Mexican Fruit Punch for $6, it’s so refreshing and family-friendly!

Norway Pavilion

Next, I always head to Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe in the Norway Pavilion, home to my absolute favorite Disney pastry, the famous School Bread!

This soft, custard-filled roll topped with coconut is simply heavenly. Every time I visit Epcot, I make it a must-stop snack. Other pastries here, like rice cream, apple cake with caramel drizzle, and Norwegian pretzel-shaped pastries, all come in under $10 and pair perfectly with a Joffrey’s coffee for $4.29.

China Pavilion

Joy of Tea kiosk in the China Pavilion is my daughter’s favorite stop for a 2-piece pork egg roll ($5.95). They are crispy, flavorful, and just filling enough to keep you going.

For more variety, visit the Lotus Blossom Café, where you’ll find chicken pot stickers ($7.35) or pork egg rolls for around the same price. These are perfect grab-and-go options as you stroll around the showcase.

German Pavilion

A trip around Epcot isn’t complete without a stop in Germany! Treat yourself to a warm, soft pretzel for around $7, and if you’re feeling extra indulgent, add cheese or mustard on the side. My husband always washes it down with a grapefruit beer!

Karamell-Küche is delightful, where everything is dipped, drizzled, or filled with Werther’s caramel. From caramel popcorn to caramel-covered apples, it’s impossible to leave empty-handed!

Italy Pavilion

Need to cool off? For my ice cream eating daughter, a visit to Gelateria Toscana in Italy hits the spot. Here she gets a scoop of Gelati or Sorbetti in a cup or cone for around $9.75. It’s rich, creamy, and just what you need on a hot Florida day.

American Adventure Pavilion

At the Fife & Drum Tavern, enjoy classic theme park favorites like popcorn, Mickey pretzels, and soft-serve ice cream, all under $10.

But if you’re craving something smoky, the Regal Eagle Smokehouse is the best. It serves hearty BBQ dishes like pork ribs, brisket, and burgers for $12.99–$16 and believe me, it’s perfect for sharing.

Budget Tip: Their sides are just as amazing and all under $10. We often order the beer-battered onion rings, BBQ fries, or mac & cheese. I’ve definitely made a meal out of the sides alone!

Japan Pavilion

Stop by Kabuki Café for colorful, flavorful shaved ice ($8) or try California and spicy spring rolls ($6.25) for a light yet satisfying bite.

Morocco Pavilion

At Spice Road Table, I love tasting the exotic flavors of snacks like house-made hummus fries or a pomegranate-chocolate tart, both under $10. Add a glass of sangria or specialty drink if you’d like to splurge a little.

France Pavilion

France is where I always treat myself to something flaky and sweet. At Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie, enjoy freshly baked croissants, ham & cheese plates, bacon rolls, or macarons, all well within our $10 budget. This is usually my morning stop to fill up.

At L’Artisan des Glaces, grab a scoop or two of ice cream or sorbet ($7.95–$9.95), or head to the Crepes Stand for a freshly made crepe for about $9. My daughter’s go-to breakfast spot!

United Kingdom Pavilion

While most items here go over $10, you can still grab beer-battered fish and chips ($13.49) at the Yorkshire County Fish Shop that’s perfect for sharing.

Then relax at the Rose & Crown Pub for a refreshing pint while enjoying the view of the lagoon. Since we’re usually rounding out our travels here, I definitely enjoy a drink or two!

Canada Pavilion

Don’t skip the Canada Pavilion, where you can snack on maple popcorn for $7. This is my all-time favorite snack of buttery, maple sweetness that I get during every visit! It is a must-try, you won’t be disappointed!

If you’re visiting between now and June 2, 2025, make time for the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival! The park transforms into a floral wonderland filled with fresh, garden-inspired snacks and drinks, many under $10.

Each outdoor kitchen features limited-time bites you won’t find any other time of year, it’s one of my favorite Disney events!

Check out our full Epcot Flower & Garden Festival Guide for detailed reviews of every snack booth. For more details on all things Flower and Garden visit the official Disney website.

Epcot truly offers the most diverse and delicious snacking experience at Disney World and the best part is, you don’t need to spend a fortune to enjoy it!

Here’s my personal favorite snack lineup for a day at Epcot:

  1. Start with churros in Mexico.
  2. Grab School Bread in Norway.
  3. Snack on pork egg rolls in China.
  4. Cool down with gelato in Italy.
  5. End with mac & cheese or BBQ fries at Regal Eagle in America.

And, of course, maple popcorn and a drink in Canada to finish off the day!

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