Boulangerie Patisserie les Halles questions

Dakota731

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I’m looking for somewhere new for a quick lunch and have tried almost everywhere else at Epcot. Is there indoor seating? And is there anything on the menu for kids?
 
Les Halles does have a bit of indoor seating but it gets filled pretty fast. And it is not like the typical counter service, it is more a cafeteria style where what they have is laid out and you pick what you want. The menu is set and there is no kid's specific menu. The ham and cheese croissant is something that kids would like.
 

Limited seating. There is "seating" outside around the fountain area. You can sit on the stone wall - usually plenty of seats there.

There's lots of food to choose from. I'm sure a kid could find something to eat. As someone else said, the ham & cheese croissant should work for a kid, though it's huge (and delicious).
 
I’m looking for somewhere new for a quick lunch and have tried almost everywhere else at Epcot. Is there indoor seating? And is there anything on the menu for kids?
Like others have said, the indoor seating is limited and can be tough. Overall it's a favorite and the food is good. Everyone we've brought there has been able to find something easily.
 
Favorite place to eat in Epcot. Picking a dessert is always the hardest decision of my trip.
 
It’s very popular and lines are often quite long. You can’t see the choices until you get up to the counter, which sometimes makes it hard for folks to order quickly. If want a quick lunch, avoid going at noon or other peak times (actually, every time we go, the line is very long, so I’m not sure when off-peak occurs). As everyone else has mentioned, seating is hard to snag when it’s busy.
 
We love getting food here but the seating area is tiny and people will take the seats before they have food leaving people with trays of food with no place to sit. If I get seats (which is kind of rare) I always find a family who already has food and specifically offer them our table.
 
It’s very popular and lines are often quite long.
It's the type of place that starts with lines before they open, especially now that there's more "traffic" at early opening (during which they're not currently open for). Last year, I went there at EMPH and joined the line of about 15 people, which increased to about 20-25, until people started giving up and leaving. This year it was still closed 10 minutes before Regular park opening. but about 25-30 people were already waiting. The only time I got in without a line was back when park opening was 9:00, WS opened at 11:00, but only a few of us knew that the French Bakery opened at 9:00. I remember one morning I came in at 9:00, headed over the bridge until I was approached by a young CM who informed me "Sorry, WS doesn't open until 11:00." "That's OK-I'm just heading to the French Bakery." "Oh, good-have a creme brûlée for me!"
Ah-the good old days!
 

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