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2021 Holiday Hearth Desserts Booth Menu at EPCOT Festival of the Holidays

by | Nov 5, 2021 | EPCOT, WDW Blog, WDW Food, WDW News

Get the full 2021 Holiday Hearth Desserts booth menu at EPCOT Festival of the Holidays, plus prices, photos, reviews, and our snack-or-skip recommendations.

Walt Disney World has announced the 2021 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays food booths and menus. For a quick ad-free list of all the food and drinks at the Holiday Hearth booth, keep scrolling.

2021 Holiday Hearth Booth Menu at Festival of the Holidays

Feast your eyes on the Holiday Hearth Desserts booth menu for 2021. This Holiday Kitchen is your one-stop shop for all your favorite Christmas desserts at EPCOT Festival of the Holidays. From Disney: “Discover the hearth you’ll call home, with holly jolly desserts, hot cocoa and so much more.”

From Disney: “Discover the hearth you’ll call home, with holly jolly desserts, hot cocoa and so much more.”

🍽️ ORDER UP: Hope you brought your sweet tooth. There are plenty of Santa’s favorite treats here.

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Holiday Hearth Desserts menu. Photo by Tina Chiu

2021 Holiday Hearth Booth Food

  • Red Velvet Mini Bundt Cake; $4.50
    • with Cream Cheese Icing
  • Salted Caramel Spaceship Earth Cookie; $5.50
  • Snowball Cookies; $4.50 
  • Peppermint Bark; $6.50 (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
  • Mouse Crunch; $6.50 
  • 🍪 Gingerbread Cookie; $2.50 (Holiday Cookie Stroll)

2021 Holiday Hearth Booth Drinks

  • Hot Cocoa; $3.50 (Non-alcoholic)
  • Cinnamon Apple Cider; $3.75 [NEW] (Non-alcoholic)
  • Cocoa Candy Cane; $12.00
    • Hot cocoa with peppermint schnapps

Where to Find the 2021 Holiday Hearth Desserts Booth at EPCOT Festival of the Holidays

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Here’s where to find the Holiday Hearth Desserts Holiday Kitchen at the 2021 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays. Map screenshot courtesy of Disney

This year, the Holiday Hearth Desserts food booth has moved from World Showplace to its new home outside of Port of Entry. This should make it easier to hit up this booth on your way around the world.

Holiday Hearth Desserts Booth Photos and Reviews

Press photos are one thing—honest reviews and on-site photos are better! Below you’ll find photos of what we were served and our candid thoughts on this year’s selections. Make sure you check back for more reviews, food photos, and menu details for the 2021 Festival of the Holiday Hearth booth.

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Holiday Hearth Desserts food booth at 2021 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays. Photo by Tina Chiu

We’re covering the 2021 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays all season, and we’ll continue to cover and review everything on the 2021 Holiday Hearth Desserts booth menu. Check back in here for photos and honest reviews about everything we try.

Red Velvet Mini Bundt Cake

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Red Velvet Mini Bundt Cake. Photo by Julie de la Fe

  • Red Velvet Mini Bundt Cake; $4.50
    • with Cream Cheese Icing

WDW Magazine reporter Julie de la Fe’s review: This red velvet Bundt cake is so soft and perfectly accented by the cream cheese frosting. The white chocolate candy cane is a festive addition.”

Salted Caramel Spaceship Earth Cookie

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Salted Caramel Spaceship Earth Cookie. Photo by Julie de la Fe

  • Salted Caramel Spaceship Earth Cookie; $5.50

WDW Magazine reporter Julie de la Fe’s review: One of my favorite desserts at this festival. Two perfectly baked shortbread cookies with a salted caramel filling. I’m salivating just thinking about it.”

Mouse Crunch

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2020 Mouse Crunch. Photo by Sara Bryce

  • Mouse Crunch; $6.50 

WDW Magazine Editorial Director, Rain Blanken: “It’s a cute holiday crunch with M&Ms, caramel corn, and bits of savory snacks. This is a great one to take home for anyone you know who wishes they could have visited the fest, or to hand to a kid in a stroller to keep them busy while you peruse the spiked eggnog.”

Snowball Cookies

 

  • Snowball Cookies; $4.50 

WDW Magazine Editorial Director, Rain Blanken: “These are powdery and crispy, kind of like a biscotti. They are very take-home friendly and could even serve as very exclusive stocking stuffers due to the cute packaging. In 2020 (pictured) they came in a lil cardboard box, but in 2021, you’ll get a little plastic container with a bit of ribbon. Cute! Since these are quite dry, have a hot cocoa on-hand.”

🍪 Gingerbread Cookie

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Gingerbread Cookie at the Holiday Hearth Desserts food booth at EPCOT Festival of the Holidays. Photo by Maria Salerno

The Gingerbread Cookie is one of the cookies on the 2021 Holiday Cookie Stroll.

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Written by Timothy Moore

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Boom baby! Timothy Moore is excited to serve as a WDW Magazine contributor and resident Disney Renaissance expert. When he's not drinking around the world at EPCOT or gobbling down Mickey Waffles for breakfast, he can usually be found with his partner hiking and kayaking the great outdoors, putting off writing his novel by playing Nintendo Switch, or telling his dogs Goomba and Blooper that they're the best boys in the world ad nauseam (because they are).
Timothy Moore

Written by Timothy Moore

Boom baby! Timothy Moore is excited to serve as a WDW Magazine contributor and resident Disney Renaissance expert. When he's not drinking around the world at EPCOT or gobbling down Mickey Waffles for breakfast, he can usually be found with his partner hiking and kayaking the great outdoors, putting off writing his novel by playing Nintendo Switch, or telling his dogs Goomba and Blooper that they're the best boys in the world ad nauseam (because they are).