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La Poutinerie is officially opening at EPCOT on July 1st, and yes, that’s Canada Day.
La Poutinerie Concept Art ©Disney
The timing couldn’t be more fitting for a brand-new restaurant dedicated entirely to Canada’s most iconic comfort food. With just days left before the grand opening, now is the perfect time to get up to speed on everything you need to know about this exciting World Showcase addition. Here’s a full rundown of what’s coming, what’s on the menu, and why you’ll want to make this your first stop in the Canada Pavilion.
La Poutinerie is the new quick-service spot taking over the space previously occupied by Refreshment Port, located near the Canada Pavilion in EPCOT’s World Showcase. Sponsored by Air Canada, the concept promises to deliver what Disney is calling “a Canadian classic with a twist.” If you’ve visited Refreshment Port in recent years, you might already be familiar with its poutine offerings during EPCOT’s seasonal festivals. La Poutinerie takes that foundation and builds something bigger and more permanent around it.
Let’s get into the good stuff. The menu at La Poutinerie is focused and intentional, centering on poutine in a couple of seriously satisfying variations.
Québec: L’Authentique ($10.99) is the classic you know and love: French fries, cheese curds, and brown gravy. This is the same version that was served at Refreshment Port, and it’s sticking around for good reason. It’s the gold standard.
©Disney
Montréal: Viande Fumée ($12.49) is where things get interesting. This version layers French fries and cheese curds with smoked meat, pickles, and mustard gravy. If you’re a fan of bold, savory flavor combinations, this one is going to be your go-to.
©Disney
On the drinks side, you’ve got options whether you’re looking for something boozy or totally alcohol-free. The Spiced Apple Slushy ($6.29) is a frozen blend of ginger beer, lime, and spiced apple flavors, and it sounds like it was made for a warm Florida afternoon. For those who want a little something extra, the Spiced Apple Mule ($14.50) takes that same frozen base and adds Iceberg Canadian Vodka.
©Disney
Beer lovers will find a solid lineup as well. Unibroue La Fin du Monde Belgian-style Tripel Ale ($14) and Molson Canadian Lager ($10.75) keep things authentically Canadian, while wine drinkers can choose between Domaine Ste. Michelle Sparkling Brut ($7.50) and Jackson-Triggs Reserve Red Blend ($12).
Beer in Canada
The transformation from Refreshment Port to La Poutinerie is a pretty meaningful upgrade for World Showcase. Rather than a spot that only shined during festival season, guests will now have a dedicated year-round destination for Canadian cuisine. The Air Canada sponsorship adds an extra layer of authenticity to the whole concept, which fits right in with EPCOT’s mission of cultural celebration.
Traditional Poutine
There’s also exciting potential on the horizon. Since La Poutinerie will be open and running before the EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival kicks off on August 27th, there’s a real chance we’ll see festival-exclusive additions at this location, like the fan-favorite Braised Beef Poutine that’s appeared in past years. Nothing is confirmed yet, but fingers are crossed.
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Braised Beef Poutine
La Poutinerie opens July 1st, and if you’re heading to EPCOT around that time, this is a stop you won’t want to skip. Whether you’re a poutine traditionalist who’ll go straight for the L’Authentique or someone ready to try the smoky Viande Fumée for the first time, there’s something here for everyone.
In the meantime, keep it locked right here to Magical Guides for any menu updates and first looks once La Poutinerie officially opens. We’ll have full coverage as things develop!
Which poutine are you ordering first: the classic L’Authentique or the Montréal-style Viande Fumée? Let us know in the comments below!
La Poutinerie Concept Art ©Disney
The timing couldn’t be more fitting for a brand-new restaurant dedicated entirely to Canada’s most iconic comfort food. With just days left before the grand opening, now is the perfect time to get up to speed on everything you need to know about this exciting World Showcase addition. Here’s a full rundown of what’s coming, what’s on the menu, and why you’ll want to make this your first stop in the Canada Pavilion.
What Is La Poutinerie?
La Poutinerie is the new quick-service spot taking over the space previously occupied by Refreshment Port, located near the Canada Pavilion in EPCOT’s World Showcase. Sponsored by Air Canada, the concept promises to deliver what Disney is calling “a Canadian classic with a twist.” If you’ve visited Refreshment Port in recent years, you might already be familiar with its poutine offerings during EPCOT’s seasonal festivals. La Poutinerie takes that foundation and builds something bigger and more permanent around it.
The Menu: Cheesy, Carby, and Absolutely Worth It
Let’s get into the good stuff. The menu at La Poutinerie is focused and intentional, centering on poutine in a couple of seriously satisfying variations.
Québec: L’Authentique ($10.99) is the classic you know and love: French fries, cheese curds, and brown gravy. This is the same version that was served at Refreshment Port, and it’s sticking around for good reason. It’s the gold standard.
©Disney
Montréal: Viande Fumée ($12.49) is where things get interesting. This version layers French fries and cheese curds with smoked meat, pickles, and mustard gravy. If you’re a fan of bold, savory flavor combinations, this one is going to be your go-to.
©Disney
On the drinks side, you’ve got options whether you’re looking for something boozy or totally alcohol-free. The Spiced Apple Slushy ($6.29) is a frozen blend of ginger beer, lime, and spiced apple flavors, and it sounds like it was made for a warm Florida afternoon. For those who want a little something extra, the Spiced Apple Mule ($14.50) takes that same frozen base and adds Iceberg Canadian Vodka.
©Disney
Beer lovers will find a solid lineup as well. Unibroue La Fin du Monde Belgian-style Tripel Ale ($14) and Molson Canadian Lager ($10.75) keep things authentically Canadian, while wine drinkers can choose between Domaine Ste. Michelle Sparkling Brut ($7.50) and Jackson-Triggs Reserve Red Blend ($12).
Beer in Canada
What This Means for EPCOT Fans
The transformation from Refreshment Port to La Poutinerie is a pretty meaningful upgrade for World Showcase. Rather than a spot that only shined during festival season, guests will now have a dedicated year-round destination for Canadian cuisine. The Air Canada sponsorship adds an extra layer of authenticity to the whole concept, which fits right in with EPCOT’s mission of cultural celebration.
Traditional Poutine
There’s also exciting potential on the horizon. Since La Poutinerie will be open and running before the EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival kicks off on August 27th, there’s a real chance we’ll see festival-exclusive additions at this location, like the fan-favorite Braised Beef Poutine that’s appeared in past years. Nothing is confirmed yet, but fingers are crossed.
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Magical Guides-Braised-Beef-Poutine-Refreshment-Port-EPCOT-Food-and-Wine-Festival-Disney-World-PXL_194818831-4080-x-3072-700x565.jpg
Braised Beef Poutine
Mark Your Calendar
La Poutinerie opens July 1st, and if you’re heading to EPCOT around that time, this is a stop you won’t want to skip. Whether you’re a poutine traditionalist who’ll go straight for the L’Authentique or someone ready to try the smoky Viande Fumée for the first time, there’s something here for everyone.
In the meantime, keep it locked right here to Magical Guides for any menu updates and first looks once La Poutinerie officially opens. We’ll have full coverage as things develop!
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Which poutine are you ordering first: the classic L’Authentique or the Montréal-style Viande Fumée? Let us know in the comments below!