Disney4me Posted March 5, 2020 Report Posted March 5, 2020 “SUGAR! Ooooh, honey, honey!” We’re positively BUZZING to try all of the eats and sips available at this year’s Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival! We’ve had eats inspired by every type of garden, and now we’re chowing down on some particularly BEE-lightful eats! Honey Bee-stro Booth That’s because we’re skipping over to The Honey Bee-stro Hosted by National Honey Boardwhere nature’s sweetener has given us a pretty exciting menu. Of course, we’ve already seen the Spike the Bee Sipper and what comes inside, but we’re pumped to give this booth a FULL visit! While this location was closed for the entirety of the day yesterday, we’re really happy that it’s up and runnin’ today! Food The menu at The Honey Bee-stro is full of food and drink options that are infused with nature’s sweetest nectar. Oh, AND a souvenir sipper!! Honey Bee-stro menu As for the eats, all of the food options are returning from last year (perfect, because we loved them then too!). There’s the Roasted Cauliflower dish made with buckwheat honey carrot puree, wild rice pilaf, asparagus, honey blistered grapes, sunflower brittle, and coriander flowers for $4.50. Roasted Cauliflower For those looking for something a little meatier, the Honey Tandoori Chicken Flatbread is always an option for $5.75. This sizeable snack comes topped with white cheddar cheese, charred vegetables, clover honey sour cream, and micro citrus greens. Honey Tandoori Chicken Flatbread And to satisfy our sweet tooth, we’re tasting the Local Wildflower Honey-Mascarpone Cheesecake with orange blossom honey ice cream garnished with fennel pollen meringue kisses. This treat is so cute and costs $5.00. If you’re not a chocolate fan, this might be the dessert for you. The cheesecake was nice and creamy and we could definitely taste the honey in it. Local Wildflower Honey Mascarpone Cheesecake Beverages Of course, the all-new Spike the Bee Sipper is available at this booth this year! While you could snag it at Pineapple Promenade yesterday, today, he’s back where he belongs! Get this lovable little guy for $15.00 filled with the ever so yummy Honey-Peach Freeze. Spike the Bee Sipper Though the Honey Peach Freeze is non-alcoholic and there is an option to add Blueberry Vodka for $12.00! It tastes almost exactly like the Freeze, but with the added vodka flavor. It wasn’t super sweet, but we don’t know if we could handle more than the cup we got. Honey-Peach Freeze with Blueberry Vodka And the alcoholic freeze isn’t the only boozy option at this booth. You can also snag the B. Nektar New Wave Lemonade Mead from Ferndale, Missouri for $5.00. We thought this was a very yummy drink option and it had a lot of bright and tangy notes. B. Nektar New Wave Lemonade Mead For wine drinkers, there’s the option of the Florida Orange Groves Winery Orange Blossom Honey Wine from St. Petersburg, Florida for $6.00. Orange Blossom Honey Wine We can’t think of anything sweeter than the eats at this booth — except maybe just plain old honey! Head on over to The Honey Bee-stro to get your buzz on! Check out the menus for the other Flower and Garden Festival booths here! Will you be snagging that cutie Spike the Bee Sipper? Tell us in the comments! Related posts: NEW Booth Alert! We’re Reviewing Everything on the Magnolia Terrace Menu at the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival! We’re Reviewing EVERYTHING on the Menu at Primavera Kitchen at Epcot Flower and Garden Festival! We CAN’T STOP Thinking About This New Funnel Cake at the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival! View the full article Quote
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