The 2020 Epcot Festival of the Arts is finally HERE! And while this festival celebrates the arts in its many disciplines, including visual, performing, and culinary — sometimes you just need a good cup of coffee and donut to really appreciate ’em!
That’s why, in celebration of this year’s Festival, Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company will be offering FOUR Festival specialty drink and donut pairings at their various Epcot locations! Let’s check ’em out together!
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company is a great place to stop for a caffeine boost on busy park days, so we were psyched to check out their Festival of the Arts-exclusive drinks — all paired with their own delicious pastry! There are four unique offerings across the park, each available at a different Joffrey’s location! And don’t worry, you can get any of these coffee drinks served hot or iced! Each one of ’em costs $9.50, no matter which one you get!
And to keep it artsy (this is Festival of the Arts, after all!), each pairing is themed after a specific movement! Learning Art History while eating donuts and drinking Lattes? Only at Disney World, folks!
Over at the Joffrey’s in Canada, we found the Impressionism Pairing, which is a blackberry iced latte topped with a blueberry donut and whipped cream. Um, YUM! We got all our drinks served cold since it was a warm day. This one was our FAVORITE of them all, btw! Great for berries lovers!
At the Showcase Plaza Joffrey’s, we picked up the next one, the Renaissance Pairing. It’s a mocha latte served with a glazed donut and sprinkles.
The donut was delicious and the sweetness went really nicely with the chocolatey coffee drink. This pairing was one of the more simple ones, so if you prefer your coffee and donut pairings to be straight-forward, go for this classic!
At Future World East Joffrey’s we admired the Modern Pairing, a coconut latte that comes with a chocolate cake donut, topped with whipped cream and sprinkles!
The coconut of the latte was subtle while the chocolate donut was super dense and moist! We never knew Modern Art could taste THIS yummy!
Lastly, we swung by the American Adventure Joffrey’s, where they’re serving the Baroque Pairing, a white mocha latte layered with a red velvet donut and sprinkles!
The white chocolate in the mocha drink added some nice sweetness and the red velvet donut was a big CHONK of deliciousness!
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We really enjoyed all four of these fine Latte & Donut pairings! They were just the pick-me-up we needed in between our trips to the Decadent Delights and Artista Hambriento food studios which you can also read our reviews of here!
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Are the coffee/donut on the DDP? I didn’t see a menu or an answer on that. Thanks!!
Katie, thusfar they are not. If that changes, we’ll update!
I was wondering too if it would be a snack credit. Since it isnt so far I’m thinking they should still accept the blue card that is sent with your magic band that has 10% off Joffrey’s.
Amanda, our reporters say they just use their Annual Pass discount at Joffrey’s, so they haven’t tested the “blue card” you mentioned.