Reviews Les Halles Boulangerie-patisserie

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HelloKittyFoodie
+4.5
This is must-stop on your trip around the world of Epcot!  They have such a large variety of items to choose from, especially a lot that are considered snacks on the Disney Dining Plans.  We had the croissant jambon fromage and roule lard and fromage.  The croissant is so large it could easily be a quick meal. Both are delicious.  My only complaints about this place is the small amount of seating and the long lines.
Feb 13, 2017
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UCF Knights Fan
+4.5
Délicieux!. I visit Epcot a few times per year and I must stop at Les Halles Boulangerie & Pâtisserie each time I visit. The French pastries and desserts sold at this bakery are authentic and delicious. They also have a delectable assortment of sandwiches, breads, sweets, and quiches. During my most recent visit, I ordered an Apple Turnover ($3.85) and a Chocolate Croissant ($2.85). Both items were fresh and filling - as always! It is a quick service restaurant where you select your items from a display case and then pay at a register.

It is also nice to interact with the French employees that work there - most are living in Orlando because of the International Disney College Program. The cast member that rang me up was very friendly. There is always a line, so be prepared to wait!

Les Halles Boulangerie & Pâtisserie is located in the World Showcase France Pavilion at Epcot in the Walt Disney World Resort. It is a must stop during any visit to Epcot!
Jun 08, 2013
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Captain Napkin
+4.5
Wonderful Wunderful. Imagine my shock at finding truly inspiring food at low cost...inside a theme park! Well, Disney does it at this nice little French bistro inside Epcot. The pastries are first rate, as are the sandwiches. The selection is large as well. Prices are most fair...better than in Paris! Service is semi cafeteria style. You tell the staff member what you want as you walk by displays of all the food. Alcohol is also served.
Jun 06, 2013
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Kitchen Witch
+4.5
Was simply amazing!! The toasted sandwiches were great, the pastries were supreme, the coffee was beautiful. Ate them outside at the fountain with my family, we all loved them. Thank you for the wonderful night!!!
Jan 27, 2013
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Meagan
+4.5
Boulangerie Patisserie has been one of our favorite places to eat inside the Disney World parks for years. And we must have not been alone in this, because they have expanded there restaurant and menu, and best of all the added seating. The new location is just a few steps further from the old location.
Jan 11, 2015
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Food Queen
+4.5
Les Halles Boulangerie & Pâtisserie  is a bakery located in the France pavilion of Epcot in Disney World. Les Halles has recently been redone and they now have more seating and new selections of food. They make all of their items in-house and they have viennoiserie, pastries, sandwiches, coffee, and wine. They have good coffee here compared to some of the other stands around the park. I got an espresso and it had a bold, smooth, flavour. The raspberry macaron was filled with fresh raspberries and a lime cream. The whole raspberries were a nice touch and they added a juicy texture to the macaron. The tartness of the lime cream contrasted well with the sweet raspberries. The actual macaron shell was a bit mucky on the inside. I’m not sure if it was an actual sauce or if it was moisture that was absorbed from the berries and cream. While the texture wasn’t perfect, it still tasted great. The Napoleon, which is made with layers of puff pastry and vanilla custard, is the best-selling pastry
May 03, 2013
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TastyChomps.com Orlando Food
+4.5
The pastries shine from their display cases alongside pre-made sandwiches and quiches. Behind the counters you can see the young staff running about, prepping and toasting sandwiches, or caramelizing sugar on creme brûlées with blow torches. The menu contains a plethora of classic French pastries, hot and cold sandwiches, quiches, soups, salads,
Mar 25, 2013
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Jenn L
+5
Great place to get a snack between breakfast and lunch. There always seems to be a line but it does move along. It's the same offerings on either side. Seats are bit hard to come by as the seating area doesn't have too many tables and seats. We got the lobster bisque with bread bowl (which was DELICIOUS, the seafood flavor wasn't overpowered by the cream), crème brulee (creamy and not too sweet, the sugar on top was fun to crack), ham and cheese croissant (was warm, crunchy and good). Best lobster bisque I've ever had...if I visit Epcot again, I would definitely get this again.
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Kat Smith
+5
Say OUI! This is a great secret spot for breakfast and coffee first thing in the morning. The bakery smells great! Be careful ordering some of the pastries because they could be from the previous day ( Napoleon) and were not super fresh. The baked goods were freshly prepared. It gets busy so get there when it opens.
5
Landon Bellamy
+5
Les Halles is a bakery located inside the France Pavilion in EPCOT. This bakery serves sandwiches, specialties, and pastries from France. The vibe takes place in an old fashioned plaza right outside a show. The staff are very nice and took care of all our needs. Everything was very good. The croissant sandwich was very creamy on the inside and had a light kick to it. My raspberry macaron was bursting with flavor, and had a very intense lime taste to it. Overall, would recommend this place instead of crepes.
5
Jacci Grillo Noto
+5
Let’s talk about all things delicious in France in Epcot in Disney. We got food and drinks in 3 different locations in France and stayed there for 3 hours. The salmon mini baguette was an amazing start. The ham and cheese baguette and croissant were amazing! And of course… bubbles to drink everywhere!! I could live to eat there! Run there as soon as you arrive. Lines are worth it and move quickly!
4
John Shirts
+4
It is a good effort by Disney to provide an authentic French experience. The decor is spot on, and many items on the menu are a good effort but it's still not France. The baguettes are a hit (also, thank you for the real butter to put on it). The pastries I had were also very good. However, the apple brie sandwich was a miss. That multi-grain bread would cause riots in the street of Paris and boulanger strikes.
4
Shanelle S
+4
French bakery located behind the gift store in the France Pavilion. Came here for a late lunch/afternoon snack, and waited in line for about 40 minutes at 2:30pm on a Sunday. There’s limited indoor seating available, but all of the spaces were co-opted by families with strollers. They do give you a tray so you can seek space outdoors (we found a standing table by the lake). The ham and cheese croissant was small but the bread was super flaky and the cheese was perfectly melted (they heat it up for you there). The chocolate mousse wasn’t too sweet and had little crunchy bits on top. The strawberry tart was delicious and a good lighter option. Finally, the duo au chocolat was the most interesting looking tart, and had three layers of chocolate cake, chocolate mousse, and white chocolate mousse with white chocolate flakes surrounding the base. Credit cards and cash accepted. In line, you’ll be directed to the next available cast member where you’ll place your food orders and then pay at the cash register. Overall, not as touristy as I was expecting and very tasty.
5
Miguel Sarmiento
+5
If you want to try the flavors of French Patisserie, this is a good place. This bakery is located in the France Pavilion of Disney Epcot Center park, and there, you can enjoy delicious desserts, sandwiches, soups and more from France. Get ready for a long line to order, especially during high season. There are some chairs and tables indoor, but taken most of the time. My favorite sandwich is Dinde B.L.T and you must try the Bisque de Homard, it is like a Lobster soup in a bread bowl. Absolutely delicious.
5
Shirin Montebare
+5
One of the biggest pastry shops in Disney and everything we got was delicious. The line up is a bit long but in my opinion it is definitely worth it. definitely a one to try
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Tony Looch
+5
Great desserts. Great way to end the day. 👍Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie is an absolute gem of a bakery located in the heart of the France Pavilion at Epcot in Walt Disney World. This charming and cozy bakery offers a wide range of delectable French pastries, bread, and savory items that transport you straight to Paris. The atmosphere of Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie is inviting and warm, with the sweet aroma of fresh baked goods filling the air. The seating area is cozy and intimate, with a French country-style decor that adds to the charming ambiance. The selection of pastries and bread at Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie is truly impressive. From flaky croissants and buttery pain au chocolat to delicate macarons and creamy éclairs, every item is expertly crafted and bursting with flavor. The baguettes and sourdough bread are also noteworthy, with a perfectly crisp crust and soft, chewy interior. In addition to sweet treats, Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie also offers a variety of savory items such as quiche Lorraine and croque monsieur. These items are perfect for a quick and satisfying lunch or snack. The service at Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie is friendly and efficient, with the staff always ready to answer questions and make recommendations. The prices are reasonable, especially considering the high quality of the products. Overall, Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie is a must-visit for anyone who loves French pastries and bread. The quality of the products, charming atmosphere, and friendly service make for a memorable and delicious experience. Whether you're strolling through Epcot or specifically seeking out a taste of France, make sure to stop by Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie.
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Stephen Smith
+5
This is the best counter service restaurant in Epcot! You can find a chocolate croissant at other restaurants in the resort but this one is much better. Lots of items to choose from and snacks are incredible. The big problem with this place is there is not enough places to sit. That seems to be a problem in a lot of areas of Disney and I really don’t understand why.
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