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Brazil Booth Menu & Review (Epcot Food & Wine Festival)

If you’re in the mood for some South American cuisine, you may want to try the the Brazil booth.

You can usually find the Brazil booth between the Morocco and France pavilions.

The most popular item here is the Brazilian Cheese Bread. Bread and cheese?

You wouldn’t think you could go wrong with either, especially as a combination, but the Pão de Queijo was a major disappointment during the 2021 festival — and it’s still nothing great in 2022.

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But, we walked away enjoying both beverages. The Frozen Caipirinha is super refreshing and the Xingu Brazilian Black Lager is light and perfect for a hot day.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Brazil booth, including reviews, photos, and our must-trys.

Overview

Location: Between France and Morocco
Nearby booths: Tangierine Café, France, Greece, Belgium
Nearby seating areas: There is indoor seating inside Tangierine Café, including plenty of outdoor seating, tables outdoor next to Brazil booth
Not to miss: Xingu Brazilian Black Lager, Frozen Caipirinha

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Brazil Booth Menu

Food

GF = gluten friendly, PB = plant-based, KF = kid friendly

Beverages

2022 Brazil Menu

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Review Disclaimer

When it comes to our reviews and ratings, we thought it would be helpful if you had a better understanding of our personal preferences (what we like and don’t like), along with if there are any dietary restrictions.

Here’s a breakdown of not only who is doing the reviews, but a little more information about what each of us likes and doesn’t like food and drink-wise.

Shannon (Founder)

  • Likes: Almost everything
  • Dislikes: Beers that taste “stinky,” anything too salty
  • Dietary Restrictions: None

Heather (Editor)

  • Likes: Strong flavors, anything made out of potatoes, white wines, all beers (especially stouts and wheat beers), doesn’t mind sweet (plain fruit is NOT a dessert. Ever.)
  • Dislikes: Things that are too spicy, anything with a bone still in it, cocktails with too much whiskey or tequila (thanks to having too much fun in college), some red wines, most IPAs
  • Dietary Restrictions: Shellfish allergy

Felicia (Content Manager)

  • Likes: Mezcal, savory drinks, stouts/lagers/wheats/sour beers, vinegar, tart/sour items, chocolate, fresh vegetables and fruits, red meat
  • Dislikes: Ciders, sweet drinks, anything milky or creamy, chili powder, cumin, weirded out by textures, mayonnaise, saucy/wet food, cream-filled pastries, artificial fruit flavors, cooked fruits, frozen items (drinks or ice cream)
  • Dietary Restrictions: None

Allyson (Managing Writer)

  • Likes: Cheesecake (the more sweets, the better), anything mint, hazy IPAs and wheat beers (big beer fan), tofu and most Impossible dishes, mushrooms
  • Dislikes: Wine (only likes a few dry ones), cream ales and stouts/porters, super sweet cocktails, floral flavors (lavender, rose), anything almond-flavored, things that are too spicy, olives, meat and seafood (see below)
  • Dietary Restrictions: Vegetarian (personal choice)

Photos & Reviews

Feijoada: Black Beans with Crispy Pork Belly

Black beans with crispy pork belly, Brazil Nut pesto and Ben’s Original™ Long Grain White Rice.

Feijoda Brazil
  • Price: $6.25
  • Special Diets: N/A
  • Rating: 2.7/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: This would be a great option without the pork belly.
Heather: I like everything BUT the pork belly. It wasn’t crispy, so it just felt fatty.
Felicia: Pork belly is funky and mushy and chewy. Beans and rice are bleh. Only good thing is the green sauce on top.

Pão de Queijo

Brazilian cheese bread, which is similar to the Pão de Queijo you can order at Skipper Canteen in Magic Kingdom.

pao de queijo
  • Price: $4.75
  • Special Diets: Gluten-friendly
  • Rating: 2.0/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Soft but not a great flavor.
Heather: I’m only giving this a “2” out of pity. It has the right ingredients to be AMAZING (cheese and bread) but the ratios just aren’t right.
Felicia: This is okay. It’s way cheesier than any pao de queijo I’ve had before. Generally the cheese bread would have a better bread to cheese ratio. Not bad though.
Allyson: This was a disappointment last year and the streak continues. It’s just not good. The version at Skipper Canteen in Magic Kingdom is so much better.

Frozen Caipirinha

The Caipirinha is Brazil’s national cocktail. This version is frozen and features cachaça (fermented sugar cane juice), sugar, and lime.

Frozen Caipirinha Brazil
  • Price: $11.00
  • Made with alcohol? Yes
  • Rating: 3.8/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Love having a slushy option but it’s sweet and not delicious at all.
Heather: Hecka refreshing and great for a hot day. Beware, it is a bit sweet but I’d order it again!
Felicia: I love cachaca and love caipirinhas so was very excited for this drink. It’s sweeter than what I’m used to, but still like it overall. Cachaca has a distinct flavor that isn’t good for everyone, beware.
Allyson: This usually isn’t my kind of drink, but, wow, I really liked this. Super refreshing, especially in the Disney heat.

Xingu Brazilian Black Lager

Full-flavored black lager from Brazil.

Xingu Black Lager Brazil
  • Price: $5.00 (6 oz.) / $9.00 (12 oz.)
  • Made with alcohol? Yes
  • Rating: 4.5/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Really light and good for a dark beer.
Heather: Delicious. Very tasty lager. Rich flavor with nom nom-ness.
Felicia: Loved this beer. It’s dark but not too heavy. Great.
Allyson: I used to get this beer all the time when I lived in California and oh my gosh. It’s still so good — and I’m not a dark beer person.

Food & Wine Booth map

Stay tuned for our 2023 Food and Wine booth map!

Until then, check out all the booths from the 2022 Food and Wine Festival on the map below, including our favorite overall booths, favorite items at each booth, and locations for indoor seating.

2022 food and wine map - all booths

Food & Wine Festival Booth Menus, Reviews, and Photos

Stay tuned for our 2023 Food and Wine booth links, until then you can check out our individual booth pages from last year’s festival that include photos, reviews, and ratings.

Check them out below!

New for 2022

Returning Booths In 2022

Additional Locations

Food and Wine Festival data

Stay tuned for our 2023 Food and Wine data, until then you can check out our data from last year’s festival.

Want to see all our reviews in 1 spot?

Clicking on the link below will allow you to copy our data into a Google Sheet that you can then use for your Food & Wine planning purposes.

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Read more about the Food & Wine Festival

Be sure to check out the following links to our Epcot Food and Wine Festival posts, where we provide all kinds of information, tips, and much more.

Here’s everything we put together in 2022. Stay tuned for 2023 information!

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