Tangierine Cafe is back again at this year’s EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival, and we hate to say it…but it’s becoming the booth that brings no surprises to these Festivals. Find out what we mean…
The 2025 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival has officially begun and it has a LOT to offer. There are plenty of food booths with tasty items, unique topiaries to check out, merchandise to grab (of course), and even concerts to watch. But don’t let it overwhelm you, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know. Come along with us to visit the never-changing Tangierine Cafe…
Menu
Perhaps it should come as no surprise anymore that the menu at Tangierine Cafe is the same as it has been for several years. Once again you’ll find two varieties of grilled kabobs, a Mediterranean flatbread with dips, and a sweet cake for dessert.
Drinks this year include the returning Pomegranate Mimosa, three hard ciders (one IS new for 2025), and a cider flight that showcases all three hard ciders.
Now that we’ve taken a look at the menu, let’s dive into the food itself!
Eats
The never-changing Grilled Kabobs for $6.25 feature Lamb Kefta or Chermoula Chicken served with carrot-chickpea salad and garlic aioli on top.
These have been on the menu for MANY festivals and if you’ve enjoyed them in the past, you’ll likely enjoy them again this year.
Also returning for this year is the Mediterranean Flatbread with chermoula, roasted vegetables, artichoke, olives, feta cheese for $5.25. This was new in 2024 and we found it to be ALMOST a best of the fest item!
Our review in 2024 said “It has a luxurious garlic aioli drizzled on top of it, which isn’t listed on the menu. And honestly, the aioli was the bed part. It was like dunking Mediterranean bread into a tasty garlic dip.”
Also returning to the booth this year is the Orange Blossom-Saffron Cake.
Last year, we found this cake to be not overly sweet and a pleasant surprise all around. It’s $5.25.
Drinks
The Pomegranate Mimosa for $11.50 is made with sparkling wine and pomegranate juice. It’s back again this year.
In the past, we have found this to be fruity, simple, and refreshing and a nice change of pace from the traditional orange mimosa.
Three hard ciders round out the menu this year, including a new Blake’s Hard Cider Co. Tropical Mango Imperial Hard Cider. The other ciders are Keel Farms Pear Honeysuckle Hard Cider and 3 Daughters Brewing Pomegranate Hard Cider.
The 3 Daughters Brewing Pomegranate Hard Cider was a favorite in 2024.
The Keel Farms Pear Honeysuckle Hard Cider was a bit of a disappointment last year.
If you want to check out all three hard ciders this year, we recommend the Cider Flight for $10.25.
OVERALL
Overall, we wish that Tangierine Cafe: Flavors of the Medina would shake things up for the EPCOT Festivals. But hey, there are some solid snacks here, and we can’t be mad at consistency! If you’re a big fan of what’s on the menu here then we do recommend stopping by!
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What items from this booth would you most want to try? Tell us in the comments!
I will forever mourn the loss of the permanent/original Tangierine Cafe. Sigh. But regardless, these do look great!
I’m confused! The menu board states they are offering flatbread with different dipping sauces, and you mention that the flatbread is back again this year (again and again) yet your review is of a Mediterranean Flatbread with toppings (which looks fantastic). Please advise – thank you!!!