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

The Spain booth features flavorful Spanish foods, like paella and charcuterie, along with beer and wine.

You can check out the booth between the Germany and Italy pavilions. It sits right outside of Germany and before you enter Italy.

There’s no denying Epcot is a hot park (especially during certain times of year), so the Charcuterie cup is made for really a nice and light, yet also filling, option in 2022 (this is how we felt in 2021 too).

spain booth - epcot food and wine festival 2022

Plus, since this is also a wine festival, we recommend this flight. It’s great variety!

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

Overview

Location: Between the Germany and Italy pavilions
Nearby booths: Germany, The Alps, Italy
Nearby seating areas: Plenty of outdoor tables in the Germany pavilion, outdoor tables throughout Italy, tables in the America Adventure pavilion
Not to miss: Charcuterie, Wine Flight (good variety: get a white, rosé, and a red)

2022 epcot food and wine booth locations - map

Spain Booth Menu

Food

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

Beverages

2022 Spain Menu

spain booth menu - epcot food and wine festival

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

Charcuterie  

Charcuterie with a selection of Spanish meats, cheeses, and olives with an herbed vinaigrette.

Charcuterie Spain
  • Price: $6.50
  • Special Diets: Gluten friendly
  • Rating: 4.7/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Great portion but the flavors are lacking, including the herb vinaigrette that covers it all. Maybe a tad too salty for me too.
Heather: Love me some charcuterie, and this is a fantasic, light snack. Are the olives salty? Yes. But do you need extra salt when you are sweating gallons? Probably. I’m not a doctor, but I think that makes sense. Anyway, definitely a fun way to get something light and easy to transport!
Felicia: Great variety of meat, cheese, and olives. The herb vinagrette is light and a flavorful addition. It is served in a cup which makes it easy to walk and eat at the same time. Great option.

Spanish-style Paella   

Spanish-style paella made with rice, chorizo, and shrimp.

Paella Spain
  • Price: $6.00
  • Special Diets: Gluten friendly
  • Rating: 4.0/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Love the mix of flavors here. Would definitely order this as part of a meal.
Felicia: I really liked this paella. I’m generally a fan of paellas but didn’t have high expectations for this. It isn’t as flavorful or exciting as others I’ve had, but thought it was solid for an Epcot food both. The shrimp was decent sized and cooked well and the sausage had good flavor.

Seafood Salad  

Seafood salad made with shrimp, bay scallops, mussels, extra-virgin olive oil, white balsamic vinegar, and smoked paprika.

Seafood Salad Spain
  • Price: $6.25
  • Special Diets: Gluten friendly
  • Rating: 3.0/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Having a chilled option is nice in the heat. Decent flavors and portions.
Felicia: This was another item that was better than I expected. It’s a little off-putting to me to have chilled seafood medley from a food booth but overall this had good flavor and was relatively refreshing.

Estrella Galicia Cerveza Especial Lager

The Estrella Galicia Cerveza Especial Lager is a premium lager with a balance of pilsen, roasted malts, and equal parts hops from Spain and Germany.

Estrella Galicia Cerveza Spain
  • Price: $5.00 (6 oz) / $9.00 (12 oz)
  • Made with alcohol? Yes
  • Rating: 3.5/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Super bland, small portion, light.
Heather: Wish this had a bit more flavor, but it works well with the strong food flavors found at this booth.
Felicia: Solid, easy to drink beer. Nice flavor.
Allyson: This is a tasty beer that’s good if you want a solid beer while you walk around World Showcase.

Kentia Albariño Rías Baixas

The Kentia Albariño Rías Baixas is a well-balanced and slightly acidic white with floral blossoms and lemon zest.
Note: This drink is also available in a flight.

Kentia Albarino Rias Baixas Spain
  • Price: $5.00
  • Made with alcohol? Yes
  • Rating: 3.0/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Light, a little sweet, fairly bland
Heather: Fruity and a bit sweet, but also pretty good!
Felicia: Tart and a bit dry but I like it. Decent white. The flight is a great mix of red, white, and rose.
Allyson: This just isn’t my thing. If I had to pick, this is the best wine at this booth but that’s not saying a lot.

Faustino VII Rioja Rosado

The Faustino VII Rioja Rosado is a Spanish rosé.
Note: This drink is also available in a flight.

Faustino VII Rioja Rosado Spain
  • Price: $5.00
  • Made with alcohol? Yes
  • Rating: 2.5/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Light, a little sweet, fairly bland
Heather: Decent compromise if you definitely want some wine from this booth. Otherwise, skip it.
Felicia: This is a light, blush wine. There aren’t very many options in this category at the festival, so maybe a good opportunity to get this if you’re into blush wines. The flight is a great mix of red, white, and rose.
Allyson: I’m not a wine fan and not a fan of this.

Quinta del ’67 Almansa Garnacha Tintorera

Quinta Del ´67 is a deep red wine with hints of balsamic, dark berries, fruit, and chocolate.
Note: This drink is also available in a flight.

Quinta Del 67 Spain
  • Price: $6.50
  • Made with alcohol? Yes
  • Rating: 3.0/5

Our Thoughts

Shannon: Not a bad red. Light – especially for a red.
Heather: Honestly, pretty decent wine. Not a huge fan of reds but I would drink it with a meal.
Felicia: I liked this a lot. Reminded me of a Pinot noir. The flight is a great mix of red, white, and rose.
Allyson: Absolutely not. How can anyone drink this when it is this hot out!

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.

Epcot Food and Wine Festival data screenshot

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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