Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie

  4.4 – 913 reviews   • French restaurant

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Cafe serving baked goods & sandwiches, plus gourmet java, wine & beer in an airy old-world setting.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie 32830

Hours

Thursday8:30 AM–9 PM
Friday8:30 AM–9 PM
Saturday8:30 AM–9 PM
Sunday8:30 AM–9 PM
Monday8:30 AM–9 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM–9 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 200 Epcot Center Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

Phone: (407) 939-5277

Website: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/les-halles-boulangerie-patisserie/?CMP=OKC-90001328_GM_WDW_dining_leshallesboulangeriepatisserie_NA

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Reviews

Jeff W
This is my first time here and I stopped in for breakfast after riding Remy Ratatouille. They have a lot of pastry options and various French sandwiches. The croque monsieur was so good and something I always eat when I go to Paris.
I ordered the standard coffee. It was dark and strong just as I prefer. I would visit this place again.
The long line moves relatively quickly. Every worker is from some part of France, which is pretty cool giving it an authentic French experience. Inside seating is limited though.
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Aaliyah S
Located in the heart of Paris—yes, EPCOT’s Digital World Paris —I took a little stroll to soak in the ambiance, and it’s absolutely super cute.

When you walk in, the line can look a bit long, but it moves surprisingly fast. You order at the counter, and one of the associates opens the side station and walks you through everything—whether you want croissants, a sandwich warm or cold, they’ve got you covered.

I went with a warm cheese croissant (so good), and the associate even walked me over to the dessert case to see if I wanted anything before checkout. The desserts are displayed beautifully, and I ended up choosing a strawberry dessert—light, fresh, and delicious.

They only offer one size for soft drinks (about 32 oz), so I skipped that. My daughter grabbed a small hot chocolate ☕️, and I stuck with my trusty water bottle.

Overall, the food was very light, fluffy, and fresh—nothing heavy. There wasn’t much indoor seating, so we headed outside and sat near the little fountain area with wooden benches. Perfect spot to enjoy breakfast in the Paris pavilion vibes ✨

It’s been a weekday Tuesday, so EPCOT hasn’t been too crowded at all, which made hopping around to different food spots super enjoyable. Such a lovely way to start the day in “Paris” at Disney World.
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Mikayla
This place is some of the best food in Epcot. Simple deliciousness! The Jambon Beurre is my absolute favorite but it can sell out. Thats the case this time so i had to get the Croissant Jambon Fromage. Very yummy and always get your sandwiches toasted/warm. The creme brulee is so good for the price but my favorite dessert is the raspberry and like macaroon. This place can be incredibly busy and hard to find a table at. Definitely worth the wait and the line tends to move pretty fast.
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Candace Sandy
We love coming here for breakfast in Epcot! Great sandwiches, I love the croissant sale. The beignet with chocolate filling is a must. Crème brulee is great anytime and the hot chocolate is wonderful. We also never forget a baguette!
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Melissa Ribeiro
This is the best place to eat at Epcot! I get so confused because I want to order absolutely everything. Everything looks and tastes delicious! There’s always a line, but the service is fast. What I don’t like is that the seating area is small and always packed. But it’s worth it for the quiche! Everything is so tasty. It’s a mandatory stop, thank you France!
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Matt Zmak
You can’t come to the France Pavillion and not try Les Halles.

I was told that a good sandwich to grab is the brie aux pommes so I thought I would try it – sadly, I was dissapointed. Don’t get me wrong, the innards were great and paired very well together – the apple and brie cheese is nice and sweet and tangy with the additions of the sweet cranberries. My issue with the sandwich was the choice of bread. To me this bread was super dry and not would have rather had this on something like a buttery croissant or a soft baguette.

We love croissants so we saw a sign for this giant croissant and when in Disney, you go big! I was told this croissant is equivalent in size to about 9 regular croissants so to say this was huge is an understatement. Aside from the social media worthy appeal, this actually had flavour and was quite good! We worried the size would mean it would be dry, but it was not – soft and buttery and if you got a bite on the chocolate side, it was a pleasant sweet addition.

With the addition of the cast member pleasantries and promising bakery items, we will definitely be giving this place a second chance to impress us on our next trip. Next time, I will probably gravitate to the Croissant Jambon Fromage – ham, cheese, bechamel…their giant croissant was good so this must be a delicious sandwich!
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M Bru
I am not one for waiting in a long line for food…but my raspberry lime macaron is worth every minute in line!!
So many other great desserts and pastries, sandwiches, coffee, wine. Everything we have tried here we have loved!
Highly recommend every try at least once…then you’ll be back for more!
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Chris Chaney
Absolutely scrumptious delights await you at the Patisserie. It is a mandatory stop in “France”. They manage the line well, though the wait time is useful for deciding what to order. You can make a meal or sweat treat out of your visit. An EPCOT culinary highlight.
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Dan Perez
Les Halles offered an okay experience, but a significant drawback was the seating situation. While the location is spacious, it frustratingly dedicates about half its floor plan to merchandise that didn’t seem to be selling, rather than much-needed tables. This design flaw makes finding a spot incredibly difficult, especially with the already long lines for their pre-made sandwiches and desserts.

We tried the warmed ham and cheese croissant, which was decent, and the roughly $10 price felt fair. The desserts looked quite appealing, too. However, the seating issue truly impacted our visit. We even had a small girl waiting for our table, and another adult attempted to take it from her until I stepped in. This kind of scramble for a seat, especially when everyone is paying a premium for food, is simply not acceptable.
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Nic Banister
Situated closed to Remys Ratotuille adventure, pretty busy place serving deserts and sandwiches and croissant related items.

The reviews I had seen raved about the food. I thought it was ok. The beignets were filling based ones, the cheese and ham croissants had ham stacked inside like a deli sandwich and the quiche lorraine was adequate. The raspberry mouse and sponge desert was decent though.

Queues moved quickly and the staff were super helpful. If I went back I’d probably try the sandwiches instead.
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