Reviews of Boulangerie Patisserie les Halles
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Reviewed by colemamma Review Date: 01/16/2017
Rating: (6) Recommended
The lines here are long and patience is short from the young cast members behind the counters. Eye rolls if you ask questions about items, but they move fast and keep the lines moving. Very little seating, you feel very rushed from start to finish.
We bought macaroons, bouche de noel and a ham and cheese croissant. They were small but very good.
In all, it is worth stopping at for the food if you just want to grab a small bite and be on your way. Don't expect to relax here.
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good foodCons:
frenic pace and lack of patience by cast membersReviewed by peytonshea02 Review Date: 06/02/2014
Rating: (6) Recommended
I ran in and grabbed a quick treat while we were touring World Showcase.....the Crème Brulee is my must get thing here. Not sure if I was having an off day or if the Brulee was...but it was shockingly not great! What?!?! I ate the crispy sugar topping, because it would be a crime not to...but the custard had a weird texture and the flavor was bland. I did love the look of the sandwiches so I think that will be my next pick there.
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—Reviewed by jeconk Review Date: 03/12/2014
Rating: (6) Recommended
One of the better quick service restaurants that we enjoyed during the week. The dessert selection is incredible and it is very hard to choose just one! The Sandwiches were of good size, but they are pre-made and you can't ask for a special order. (Example...no sauce or particular topping.). Even though there was a line, it moved very quickly.
The biggest problem with this restaurant is the extreme lack of seating. For a restaurant this size, there are only a handful of tables. People are "prowling" the dining room watching for people to leave...you stand up and you seat is snatched! Take out the gift shop and add seating!
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Large selection of dessertsCons:
Not nearly enough seating ever and no changes to pre-made sandwichesReviewed by Disney6 Review Date: 06/07/2013
Rating: (6) Recommended
Some of my favorites (Napoleon for one) is not the same as it was. The nice server said it was more like what would be found in France and if I had never had the other one, I would have liked it but as it is....it is not a must get. I like the space and the line moved quickly but the changes in menu are not exactly what would make me insist that we rush to the bakery to use our snack credits on yummy desserts. Now, I may go back but I ill try other options first.
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—Reviewed by MellieBeans Review Date: 03/17/2013
Rating: (6) Recommended
I LOVE the French pastries here, and believe me I visit each and every time we are at Epcot. This time, our first visit since they upgraded to the larger location, was a huge disappointment. The pastry are a lot smaller in size, but not in price. I was sorry to see that, to say the least. My favorite is the Napoleon and it was about half it's usual size. It still tasted good, of course.
Needless to say, I will probably not be as happy to visit here again, and who knows, I may not, unless they go back to their original portion sizes, that is!
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Size of seating areaCons:
smaller productsReviewed by dsnyak5 Review Date: 02/03/2013
Rating: (6) Recommended
Visited the new and expanded bakery on 1-29. We were not impressed. Cold, stark, and unwelcoming. Completely lacking the charm and coziness of the former location. Bigger, yes, but in this case bigger doesn't mean better.
Eclairs are quite a bit smaller...but not the price. Our favorite cheese plate is a shadow of its former self. Tiny slices of cheese, no bread, no fruit, and a much higher price. We will miss having this light lunch on our trips. We thought many of the offerings looked old and dried out.
The eating area is a welcome addition, but has no ambiance or warmth. You have no desire to linger. Really, the whole place is now like a school cafeteria. Such a shame.
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savory choicesCons:
devoid of any charmReviewed by dreamtripp Review Date: 04/14/2021
Rating: (5) Not Recommended
I dont know, maybe I had an anomalous experience here, but I wasnt very impressed. I was at the park in the beginning of March and stopped in about 2:30pm. Even with F&G going on, the line was out the door and very slow moving. There werent operating with Mobile Order, but rather youd still tell a Cast Member what you wanted and they would serve you. The Cast Member who waited on me was a young guy who seemed a little bored and I literally had to shout for him to understand what I wanted. Once I got my food, I realized there wasnt any place to enjoy it. There was a tiny seating area with maybe four table with seats and a few pub height table to stand next to, but they were all full (mostly with people having finished already and just looking at their phones) and a group of people with trays standing waiting to nab one. So it was very crowded with no one enforcing any physical distancing. There was also a small area with condiments, napkins and straws that was in such a disarray that didn't bother taking napkins and just took my plate with sandwich and walked to the benches near the Ratatouille area to eat. I ordered the Jambon Beurre, which was Ham, Cheese, Dijon on a Baguette. While the Ham and Cheese were quality, the bread was hard as a rock! I understand crusty bread but this was NOT crusty - it was stale! Every time I took a bite I thought I was going to break a tooth, so I wound up just dumping half of the sandwich. Disappointing to say the least. Anyway, the pastries did look good, so I would give it another chance just getting one of those instead and eating elsewhere.
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pretty pastriesCons:
Limited seating, crowding, unengaged Cast Members, stale foodReviewed by rlwdworld Review Date: 04/28/2013
Rating: (5) Not Recommended
I have to agree with dsnyak5. We live near Clearwater so make numerous trips each year, and have always enjoyed sharing the cheese plate as part of a light lunch. Going from $5.95 for three nice-sized pieces of cheese with a small baguette to $9.25 for 5 small pieces of cheese, two of which we didn't care for, with no baguette? There are too many other choices at Epcot to go back for lunch.
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More inside tablesCons:
Price and productReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 11/26/2021
Rating: (4) Not Recommended
Les Halles is a good option for pastries, unfortunately they have removed the nicoise salad from their menu so there is no longer any salad or any Gluten Free option for a meal. On a visit this past week we stood in line for almost 30 minutes and then had nowhere to sit after purchasing a late lunch around 3pm. Considering how many meal options are not available in the world showcase right now these limitations with Les Halles are disappointing.
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Good pastriesCons:
No GF meal option, long lines, limited seating, no option to alter prepared sandwiches for kid palatesReviewed by John Review Date: 02/15/2014
Rating: (4) Recommended
In the past we have always been very pleased with Boulangerie Patisserie, but on our recent visit we found the food to be less than expected. I ordered the Ham and Cheese Croissant and found it to be very tough. I also had the caramel cream and chocolate mousse and it was only fair and nothing to write home about.