Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie
French restaurant · Bay Lake ·

Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie

French restaurant · Bay Lake ·

Bakery with flaky croissants, quiches, sandwiches & gourmet coffee

pastries
baguette
croissant
sandwiches
lobster bisque
bread bowl
quiche
macarons
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200 Epcot Center Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 Get directions

$10–20

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Usually a wait
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
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200 Epcot Center Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 Get directions

+1 407 939 5277
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$10–20 · Menu

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•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

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Jan 12, 2026

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"Tucked away in the back of the France pavilion is the ode to everything great about French baking. Jambon buerres, baguettes, quiches, cheeses, and a laundry list of delectable pastries are what to expect here. The line can be long but moves swiftly. Grab a glass of bubbles on your way out." - Jason B James

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"There are two types of people at Disney World: those who race to rope drop their favorite ride and those who wait patiently for their favorite bakery to open its doors. Hidden in the back of the France pavilion is Les Halles, a bakery that serves sandwiches on freshly baked baguettes, buttery croissants, and beautiful pastries that’ll make you think you could actually be in Paris. Plus, you can grab a quick glass of Champagne before heading in to watch Impressions de France." - Jacqueline Dole

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"A Parisian counter-service bakery in the France pavilion ideal for quick lunches or snacks, offering sandwiches, fresh baguettes, and pastries; recommended as a more affordable French option near other Paris-inspired restaurants (with La Crêperie de Paris noted as another nearby choice)." - Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes is a senior editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"A top pick in the France pavilion for an impressive bakery case filled with flaky croissants, chocolate-filled pastries, ham-and-cheese croissants, quiches, and classic croque-monsieurs—ideal for a European-style morning bite." - Carlye Wisel

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"A top-notch bakery that opens earlier than the World Showcase and supplies breads and desserts for the pavilion's restaurants; prized for pastries and breakfast items and often used as a reason to enter the pavilion early." - Helen Rosner

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Jeff W

Google
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.

Aaliyah S

Google
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.

Candace S.

Google
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!

Melissa R.

Google
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!

Matt Z.

Google
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!

M B.

Google
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!

Chris C.

Google
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.

Dan P.

Google
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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Art T.

Yelp
You want to ding the rating for the absolutely laughable lack of seating. You want to ding it for the cafeteria-style waiting in line and tray system, where you don't even get the tray until the end. You want to... but, you can't. Because, deep down, you know this is one of the best kept secrets in all of Epcot. Why? Because it has the best patisserie offerings on property! Maybe better than your local shop! Seriously, it's good. We've always only visited for pastries and a beverage, and usually only the giant macaron these days. But, do not let that stop you from ordering any of their amazing sandwiches and coffees! So good! Yes, the lines are long sometimes, and there isn't a lot of seating inside. But, it's still worth it. The noms are very authentic and filling, and the staff there tries their hardest to keep the long lines moving. Give them help and review the menu before, or while standing in line. Then, you can speed on through and make everyone's lives easier! We always stop here now, since we "discovered" it back in the day. Always get the macaron with the lime curd and fresh raspberries. Always enjoy it. Always walk away with a deep feeling of soul satisfaction.
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Steve L.

Yelp
The line was very long and it took about 20 minutes to order. However, all the employees were really patient, kind and offered recommendations for sandwiches when I asked. Once you get your food ordered, you have a wait a few more minutes especially if you wanted things heated to get to the cashier. There isn't much seating to accommodate everyone as this is a very popular stop so be prepared to eat outside. Overall, the food including the sandwiches and pastry were very tasty. Lattes are made by a super automatic espresso machine so they were fine, but nothing out of the ordinary. I would go again, but probably later in the morning to avoid the long breakfast lines or for an afternoon snack.
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Kimmy U.

Yelp
Came here twice during my solo day trip to Epcot because it's one of the easier places to get something quick and by yourself! I found that most restaurants and other stands have larger portions and difficult to eat by yourself without wasting Both times I went, the line was long but it actually moves quickly! For breakfast, I got the egg, bacon & cheese croissant sandwich - wanted to start my day with at least a little bit of protein! to balance out all the buttery goodness of the croissant. It was quite standard and nothing special, but still yummy Later in the day, I went back to get a half baguette because I read raving reviews of their baguette on yelp and reddit. The half size is perfect to snack on during the day and I even brought some home since it's wrapped securely unlike most other places that don't do to-go well. I thought the baguette was also average. Don't get me wrong, I love a good baguette, but I was expecting something a little more spectacular Overall, Les Halles ended up being a favorite for my situation and would go back since I really liked the French Pavilion! but I wasn't amazed by the food
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Dani J.

Yelp
This place is always packed and it's hard to find seating. There was this big stuffed macaron that was really good. Everything else was ok. I need to remember it might not be worth the wait and no seating when there are sooo many options in Epcot. If this were my only day in Epcot it would be skippable.
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Joseph H.

Yelp
SERVICE: 3 FOOD QUALITY: 4 DRINK QUALITY: 4 ORDER TIME: 4 AESTHETICS: 4 NOISE LEVEL: 3 MENU SELECTION: 3 OVERALL EXPERIENCE: 3.57 Cute little French experience at Epcot. Massive lines with minimal service. The menu is pretty standard to what you will find across the park with the added pastries. The food and drinks are good, but you're paying Disney prices so it puts a little salt in the mouth. The sheer volume of people makes it a little stuffy and loud so I found myself wanting to get out quickly. I can't say it was a bad experience because this is expected at a Disney park in Orlando. I can say it's a pretty standard experience, and when I'm at the park I always make it a consideration to stop by depending on the line.
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Paige S.

Yelp
Très délicioux!! We stopped by Les Halles in Paris in Epcot for dinner. It was a delightful Parisian themed Café with service that you ordered, and then walked to your table. It was tricky grabbing a table so be mindful of that. It was lovely chatting with Francophones who served us adding to the vibe! I ordered a quiche which was light and delicious and we couldn't resist grabbing several pâtisserie to try! Everything was wonderful. There were many choices from baked pastries, breads, and sandwiches. It was difficult to decide what to order. My only complaint was the hot chocolate wasn't as chocolately as authentic French chocolate chaud, but everything else was delicious.
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david l.

Yelp
3.5 star review. The pastries are good but I wouldn't say they were to die for. For a Disney restaurant I can't say the service was the best. Everyone looked unhappy and look as if they were going through the motions just to get through the day and it was only 11am.
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Ryan C.

Yelp
This spot is probably one of my favorite places to go in Epcot for food. The lines can get a little long and the seating/table space a little tough but I think its worth it. The baguettes are so crusty yet soft and perfect with the butter and jam. The Croissant Sale, Florentine Quiche, Pain Lard Fromage, Brie Au Pommes, Pain Au Chocolat were all things were ordered and they were so high quality each time. It was so hard not to fill up on all these breads and pastries. Our absolute favorite was the Frangipane which was an almond chocolate croissant! I would eat that every day if I could! You gotta make a stop here at least once while you're in Epcot. Also if you don't want to buy Dasani, they sell bottles of Evian here!
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Amy K.

Yelp
Their raspberry macaron was so delicious that I made the journey to this bakery twice in one day to indulge in another one (and we all know how massive Epcot is!). But honestly everything we tried was amazing! There are plenty of sweet and savory options to choose from and they all look delicious so it may be hard to make your final selection(s). The seating/standing area can get crowded so it may be tricky to find a spot to eat. However, they have a lot of options that would allow you to enjoy your baked goods while being out and about walking or waiting in line.
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Jean Sébastien F.

Yelp
I like les halls de boulangerie. This place is specialize in multiple French grab and go snack and lunch. Sandwich, wine, beer, coffee, cake, name it they have it. Everything I tasted yet from here was good. This time, I tried the poulet au pistou sandwich which translate to chicken sandwich (don't know what pistou is). It was good. It also had cheese and various other filling in it. It was good. I took it heated which made the bun very soft and chewy, very good. I also took the chocolate cookie which was also very good. It's not a Mickey cookie full of sugar but still sugary since the amount of chocolate chips which was good. The only bad thing is the lack of seating. There's like 8 tables and that's about it. Maybe less merch space and more table, but I think it's also the exit for beauty and the beast sing along.
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Imelda O.

Yelp
Long lines but worth the wait. Service is fast and line moves fast so you will probably wait about 15 minutes max. Sitting is limited but you can also take it to go. Perfect for lunch or a mid morning snack after riding ratatouille!
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Haley K.

Yelp
Les Halles ended up becoming one of my favorite spots for treats during a trip I took to Disney recently with some friends. From breakfast items like eclairs, sandwiches that work for an awesome light lunch, and various treats. Staff was amazing, as is the standard with Disney. The only complaint I could have is I wish there was more seating, but not sure where they could put them without moving a free France pavilions table to another spot. Most are nice about sharing tables as folks need!
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Bailey D.

Yelp
Are fresh French pastries worth a 20+ minute wait in line? I'll let you decide. Les Halles was on our list of must-visit eateries in Epcot, and I do think it was so busy because it's one of the few spots in the World Showcase that opens before 11. The seating portion of this quick service restaurant is also on the smaller side - so you may have to wait a bit longer to find a table after placing your order. Even still, we enjoyed our breakfast here. The cast members who took our order were friendly, and their grab-and-go style service meant that we had our food in hand right after we paid. Our group of eight ordered an array of tasty treats, including Quiche Lorraine, Pain au Chocolat, Bisque de Homard (lobster bisque), Macarons, and a half Baguette. If you're drinking around the world, you can also start your day with a mimosa or some frozé.
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marc j.

Yelp
We planned on having breakfast here. Which required us to walk a good distance to get to France. The line was long - 45 mins. By the time we wanted something more - 2 lattes, a pastry and the Poulet au Pistou sandwich. The sandwich was ok, wish the chicken was sliced rather than chunks that fell out. The bread was good - but overall it wasn't amazing. I asked the gentleman working for an almond crossiant - he didn't know what that was. Kept saying "almond?" I saw an almond and chip pastry. He say almond croissant - and put it on a plate then in the microwave. It wasn't baked through, i was expecting layers of thin flakey croissant dough - it was a thick undercooked dough in the bottom . It tasted good but was not what I was hoping for. The lattes came from a machine where you push a button like in a hotel. It only filled half way then foam the other half. They tasted like hotel coffee - watery and blah. He didn't understand how to do hazelnut syrup and had to ask how to make a latte. It was not good. Definitely not worth waiting for 45 minutes in line and $36. Wished we had gotten lattes at the food cart we saw on the way.
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Briana N.

Yelp
This is such a great place to grab breakfast as you start your day at the park! You better run because the line gets long so quickly. And the small seating area fills up pretty fast too. But it isn't too hard to find a table outside or around the park. I'm a big fan of all the goodies here but I think the quiches and the strawberry tart deserve a shout out. The quiches are so creamy and cheesy with a super flaky crust. And the strawberries are super sweet without the cream and custard being too sweet.
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Brian F.

Yelp
This was one of the destinations as part of my "drink around the world" adventure at Epcot where I got one drink from each country in the park. Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie is located in the France section of the park. It's a bakery that sells a variety of pastries but if you just want drinks you can skip the line and go directly to the cash register to order. I got the frosé ($15.75) which was delicious! It was slightly sweet but not too sweet which was right up my alley. It was frozen and great for a warm day. This was great and one of my favorite drinks from the "drink around the world" series.
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Aiden S.

Yelp
A must-stop in Epcot! I was blown away by the quality of the food here. We split a jambon beurre and macarons. While not truly authentic, as it had cheese added to it, the jambon beurre was delicious! The baguette was perfectly soft and crunchy, the ham was really nice quality, the cheese rich, and - quite importantly - it was super buttery. A fantastic sandwich! The macarons were also really great. Pretty much textbook. Only one I did not like was the orange flavor, I could have done without that one. Seating here really sucks. The place is crowded without enough seats. I recommend getting your plates and taking them outside to enjoy the meal in a nicer spot.
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Gabby Z.

Yelp
Sandwich was very good and loved that it was warm. The dessert was amazing as pictured and the staff was very friendly. Prices are up there but you should definitely check this spot out.
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Andrew S.

Yelp
So good! Everything here was fantastic! Highly recommend the ham and cheese croissant, chocolate croissant and the dark/white chocolate mousse dessert. Price is solid for Disney. Always long lines, but it moves quick.
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Michelle Z.

Yelp
Perfectly way to start your day before drinking around the world at Epcot! Was craving some hearty pastries so we decided to stop here to get my croissant fix. We got the ham & cheese croissant, as well as the napoleon for something sweet to contrast. Both were surprisingly very good!! The ham & cheese croissant was filled very generously and was perfectly buttery -- the kind that leaves grease stains on the plate. It was so warm and melty too. The napoleon was also delicious. Very light and perfectly sweet, with flaky crispy layers. Highly recommend both. They have so many options though, and I wish I could've tried everything. All the desserts here looked so gorgeous. The seating here can be quite chaotic to find, as it gets really crowded. We had to search around for a while before snagging a table as someone was leaving. The line is also really long, so be prepared to wait a while!
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Terri S.

Yelp
Heck yessss!! French sammiches for the win!! We loved our quick service meals!! Great coffee!! Cold cokes! Not enough places to sit... and it was crowded at lunch!! Or it would be a 5 !! Servers were very nice and willing to help! I had an amazing Turkey BLT; my son loved his ham, egg, & cheese croissant. My husband said the ham & cheese baguette was dry but great flavor. The ham & cheese croissants were also well loved!!
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Kenny L.

Yelp
Lots of variety at this place. Only recommend the sweet treats here, specifically the Strawberry Fraises. If you want ice cream, visit L'Artisan instead.
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Karla C.

Yelp
One of the best restaurants in Epcot! The food was so delicious, we loved everything here. I got the BLT and the bread was buttery, flakey, and perfectly toasted. The desserts were also amazing. I got the raspberry lemon macarons and loved the combination of flavors. The strawberry tarts was also delightful. Fun fact, they have a program with Disney Paris where they fly in employees so it's French chefs making the food here. The service was also very kind. It gets really busy here and it's hard to find a place to sit, but other than that I highly recommend!

Michael L.

Yelp
1/7/25 jammed on a rainy evening- the Croque Monsieur very good. A caveat: there are only two unisex bathrooms each accommodating a single person, this for about 200 people.
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Meghan L.

Yelp
This little quick stop is right when you exit the beauty and the beast sing a long show. The smells of all the baked goods are impossible to ignore. The line was quick and efficient. They had some amazing looking sandwiches, and pastries if you wanted something sweet. I did not know this place existed until now, but it was exactly what I needed. A quick bite solution.
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James W.

Yelp
This charming little bakery in France at Epcot is a slice of Parisian heaven right in the middle of Disney. Everything we tried was fantastic, putting the rest of Epcot's offerings to shame. They have a superb selection of French pastries and sandwiches, and even the slightly Americanized items are so delicious they'd make a French chef shed a tear of joy. Overall, this is probably the best high-quality food for your money at Epcot, and your taste buds will thank you. Our party of five sampled a veritable smorgasbord. I had the quiche Lorraine, which was perfection itself--just what you'd expect at a sit-down French bistro. The quiche Lorraine, croque monsieur, croissants, BLT, pain au chocolat, hazelnut beignets, macarons--each bite was a trip to pastry paradise. The staff, all French and incredibly helpful, made the experience even better with their efficiency and charm. The only downside? The lines are like a Black Friday sale on croissants. Plus, the seating is so scarce you might end up eating your gourmet pastry standing up like you're at a very fancy bus stop. And with only two one-seater restrooms, families with small children might find themselves in a bit of a restroom relay race. Bon appétit!
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Jerry H.

Yelp
Set in the back of the French pavilion in Epcot, this little bakery and cafe offers a ton of fresh made pastries and drinks. We had the ham and cheese croissant and a beignet. The croissant was warm, flaky and delicious. The beignet was cold and tough so I would go elsewhere for beignets. The service staff was all from France and very pleasant. They work fairly quickly so a line goes by fast. The restaurant has some indoor seating with a French cafe ambiance. It's a cute and delicious option for a quick snack.
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Monique W.

Yelp
The smell of the baked bread in Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie is out of this world, amazing! Be prepared for a wait and a long line. I'd highly recommend coming to Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie first thing in the morning, just like if you were catching a ride at Fast Track or Disney's Frozen! This is a traditional French Bakery that offers a wide range of soups, salads, baguette sandwiches, pastries, and so much more! It is a quick service location within Epcot. Most of the meals are under $14.99. After reviewing the menu, we tried the following Pain Lard Fromage - $8.25 Bacon and Cheese Roll Biscuit Chocolat - $5.25 Chocolate Chip Cookie The Fromage was amazing! We ended up eating towards the Frozen ride as we had a genie+ for it and we didn't want to miss the time. The bread was scrumptious! My daughter enjoyed the Biscuit Chocolat. If you're looking for a quick bite to eat or a snack, I'd highly recommend stopping by Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie, located in the World Showcase - France area within Epcot. The team members and service are awesome at this quick service location!
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Susan W.

Yelp
Stopped by to get my dfavotie thing at EPCOT, their ham and cheese baguette. The line looked long, but moved fast. I never eat my in the park, but take it home and throw it in the air fryer. It's so simple, yet so delicious. 10/10 every time!
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Travis B.

Yelp
Croissant Salé: Eggs are normally a staple in my diet, but I was having a hard time finding restaurants that offered them throughout the day on my recent Disney vacation. Thankfully Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie, which is located in the France section of Epcot's World Showcase, offers their Croissant Salé from open to close. For non-French speakers like me, Croissant Salé translates to savory croissant. The croissant is cold but can be warmed/toasted for no additional charge. I opted to warm it and that proved to be a wise decision as the cheese melted to a perfectly gooey state. I believe the cheese was Swiss, but the menu does not specify. The croissant itself is the best and probably most authentic I've ever had. It was perfectly flaky and exhibited a pleasantly buttery flavor. Although the egg "patty" isn't the prettiest to look at, it tasted just fine. I try not to eat a lot of bacon and when I do, I'm very picky. This bacon was fantastic though! It was not overly cooked and hard, but still a bit flaccid with just a little crunch. The bacon was also full of flavor thanks to all that fat. Only very minor complaint is the bacon strips are rather thin, but it's not a huge deal as the bacon was not the reason I went for this item. Overall, this was a magnifique breakfast sandwich that I hope is still around on my next visit to "France". Doughboy approuvé Doughboy_Food_Reviews
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Kelsey D.

Yelp
Les Halles is a busy quick serve located in France. You can choose from the macaron collection, macaron with raspberry and lime cream, créme brûlée, or the parfait aux fruits for gluten free desserts. My parents like getting their sandwiches and pastries. I got the raspberry and lime cream macaron and it was delicious! I would definitely have it again.
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Bill M.

Yelp
Can't remember the last time we stopped in here but today we got here a bit early so while we wait for the orange slush kiosk to open we decided to grab something. Line is long but moves quick. We had the jambon eye fromage. Bread is really good and does remind me of Paris. It said it has Dijon on it but didn't really taste it but I don't recall having anything on it in Paris but butter. It was still really good and hit the spot. Noisy in here since it is so busy but you don't come to Epcot for peace and quiet! I won't mention prices since it is Disney.
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Cathrine S.

Yelp
We grabbed breakfast here while in Epcot, we tried the Croque Monsieur (toasted ham and cheese) and the Croissant Salé (bacon, egg, and cheese croissant) Both were okay, really lacking in the bread flavor, I felt like the croissant was not as light and fluffy as I had hoped it would be, and the toasted ham and cheese was soggy. I would look elsewhere for breakfast, but I would definitely return to try some of their desserts!
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Lacey A.

Yelp
The Brie sandwich with apples and cranberry was phenomenal. Very fresh bread! The frose (frozen rose) is also pretty good
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Michele R.

Yelp
As a former Cast Member trained to present World Class Service, I was very disappointed in my most recent visit to the Boulangerie. Not sure if Epcot was having a bad day or the recruitment of employees has deteriorated. This was our 2nd stop around the world at Epcot that had horrible service. My friend and I were in line and when we approached the counter, the mademoiselle working there rudely greeted us with a "Hell-O" attittude because we didn't move quickly enough in line. She asked what we wanted and we said we needed time to look at what pastries were offered ( you don't have full visibility of all offerings until you walk through the line). She seemed annoyed and said "Hell-O" again. We quickly chose a couple of items and she scooted us to the register to pay. We walked out to sit by the fountains to find that she didn't even give us the correct order. She had missed an item and we were so disappointed and not willing to go back in line. Definitely not a magical experience to end the day.
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Charles M.

Yelp
What in the world! This food is amazing and so French. I had pastries, limoncello, lobster crab soup in the bread bowl which changed my life, and there is seating and a bathroom. If you are at epcot this is the place to go for fast casual sandwiches. The prices are Disney, but who comes to Disney broke? You leave broke! The staff is fast and helpful!
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Paul N.

Yelp
This place did not live up to the hype. I've been to better French bakeries here in California and in Las Vegas. For the price you pay, the pastries should leave you salivating. The only saving grace were the baguettes.
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Monique F.

Yelp
The line is long, the line sucks, but it is worth is. Everything is delicious. Between 8 of us, we got a little bit of everything. Not one thing disappointed. The Bre and apples toasted, will have to become a home staple.
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Joann V.

Yelp
5 stars This bakery knows what they're doing! The baked goods are fresh and displayed nicely in bakery case. Mom and I got the Lobster bisque in a bread bowl and a rasberry lemon macaron. Bisque was delicious, but missing any lobster. It might've been a little too salty on it's own, but perfect when paired with the bread. Surprisingly, I wasn't a fan of the rasberry lemon macaron because lemon custard was too tart for me. The cookie macaron, though, was very good.
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Linda B.

Yelp
Wow! So many options to choose from, but could only have room for one, so we chose the large macaroons, stuffed with fresh raspberries and delectable cream! There was enough for sharing, and it hit the spot just like sitting in a café in Paris.
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Dan S.

Yelp
I remember eating here when my parents took us to Epcot as a kid and the place hasn't changed. This is not a bad thing. We were here for the Wine and Dine weekend and reservations are a must. I'm assuming on non event weekends you probably should make them as well. Our group of 7 was seated on time and had a great table that actually could fit a party of 7 and not cram us in at a smaller table like one of the restaurants at the Magic Kingdom did the night prior. I started out with Escargot and French Onion soup. The escargot were really good. I had to ask for another baguette to sop up the butter and garlic. The French onion soup had the right amount of cheese and onions. My steak came out medium rare just how I asked for it. Our waiter was really good and had a great time serving our table.
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Melanie S.

Yelp
I am a Disney girl at heart. I'm probably there at the very least once every 2 weeks, but I have to be honest. The pastries I've had at this restaurant have been consistently bad :( I keep going back time to time to give it another chance, but it's just not good. I've ordered crème brûlée here twice and I'm pretty sure the cream was over worked as it tasted more like butter and had an extremely faint taste of sugar and vanilla. Really, the only sweetness came from the sugar on top. I also ordered their parfait that again tasted like fruit and butter instead of a light cream, which left a film on my mouth. The pavilion is beautiful, my favorite in fact, and the food looks great. I just wish the taste matched the appearance. 3 stars because my dad ordered a savory dish (I can't remember I think a sandwich) and it was pretty good.
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Spenser K.

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Absolute a must when visiting Epcot. The restaurant is located in the France area and we always stop in on our way around the "world". They have sandwiches that are served on buttery and flaky croissants. Desserts that are wonderfully presented and very tasteful inspired from France. There isn't a whole lot of seating so I would recommend having someone in your party try and secure a table while the others go order. The prices are really reasonable for being in Disney so this place will not break the wallet. It is also located within the gift shop so there are some items to browse while waiting on the food.
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Andrew R.

Yelp
I woke up in a bakery in France! Enough said this place is probably the best food in All of Disney properties!
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Emily L.

Yelp
Yummm! Kicked off our first day of EPCOT with breakfast here. Service was quick since we were one of the first people. So friendly too!! Loved how they spoke french made it really feel like I was ordering from a cafe in France. We got the strawberry tart ham and cheese croissant chicken pesto sandwich sorry idk the french names!!! The AC also felt amazing while eating lol. Food was so good!! There was not enough seating as we saw parties struggling to accommodate themselves and we gave up our table for a group that had a wheelchair and strollers.
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Tiffany D.

Yelp
One of the most disappointing French food I have tasted to date and on the not to try of Disney amusement Epcot eats! There's so many wonderful bites in Epcot and this is not one of them! The Brie Cheese was still hard and bread not fresh when warmed up. Their strawberry tart was the best out of what we ordered, but not memorable to go out of the way and line up in a long queue. Beignet was like a thick doughnut and not of nice batter - not the fluffy Beignets. Quiche was ok. French cuisine is so prevalent in any of food eat types, but made so poorly here. C'mon Disney!
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Cris G.

Yelp
Anytime we're in Epcot, we come to Les Halles for a baguette . When we came today, their system was down so it was cash only. It's hard to find seating inside since there aren't too many tables and it gets packed. Prices are fair - considering it's inside a Disney park. Haven't tried desserts from here but they do look delicious.
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Kachun L.

Yelp
First of all, I really enjoy the food here and there are many options for you to choose! For sure one of the best place to eat in Disney. As a bakery, I think this is solid 3 stars. Pastry was decent but not to like GREAT! Recommend their savory option as this will be serve hot. Service is good! Very fast and productive. I like it. For food court type of restaurant, this is good. Not too hard to find a seat but a bit noise. It's good enough for you to stay 10 mins for a quick meal.
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Brent W.

Yelp
Les Halle's Boulangerie-Patisserie is divine and is always a great place to grab a meal or snack without breaking the bank. From the famous baguettes to Jambon Beurre, you are certain to find something on the expansive menu from the bakery including one divine specialty that might be the best budget-friendly meal in Epcot - Bisque de Homard (Lobster Bisque). The warm soup is served inside of a fresh and delicious bread bowl, making this a filling meal. While you may expect the soup to be screaming hot, don't worry! It's served at the perfect temperature for you to dig in immediately when you get a table. It's PACKED with flavor and a generous amount of lobster meat for the price. The soup is creamy, savory, and just simply magical. The top of the bread bowl is honestly the first thing missing from the plate when I start devouring this meal. Dip it right into the soup for the perfect bite and you'll agree that this is one tasty meal!