Is Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie on Mobile Order?

katmigordon

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Getting conflicting results when searching this, so I'm hoping someone here can fill me in.
 

It would be so much less chaotic if there was mobile ordering. If you’d like some very tasty pastries, goodies and savory items, Les Halles is the place to go..just be prepared for a long wait in line most days.

We’ve been at Les Halles when the line is almost at the entrance to the building, and if you’re lucky, you might get a table from someone who’s in the process of leaving, but it’s kind of like playing musical chairs. I’ve gotten a table a few times in the years I’ve been going there, and when we leave I try to seek out couples with small children, or the very elderly (etc) to see if they want a table.

But it’s _that good_! My trip isn’t complete without a croissant and an espresso.
 
On the App, choose the park and at the top of the screen tap on "Dining." Just below that in the second row, tap on "Mobile Orders" and it will list the restaurants that have mobile ordering available.
 
I wish it were on Mobile Order, but if it is, it's very new! And the person who said that Rope dropping Les Halles, it's still a long line-I speak from experience in saying I agree! Went during EE, entered at International Gateway and there was a long line since it didn't open until regular opening time.
 
We went there once, not sure of the year, maybe 2014ish. It was a little crowded, but nothing major. Ever since when we walk by it’s crazy, so we’ve never been back. Not sure if we just hit it right our first time or what.
 
Les Halles used to be our quiet breakfast place back in the old days when FW would open prior to WS, but, alas, no more :(

Between the long line and the fierce competition to get a table, it's become quite stressful to eat there, IMHO. We now opt for Le Creperie early to mid-mornings and with a smaller party we've never had an issue with walking up. Different menu, certainly, and a bit more expensive, but the crepes and coffee are delicious.
 
The last time we ate here was after seeing one of the last Impressions de France shows (the last one ends a little after 9:00 I think). They were getting ready to close, but we were able to order and there were some empty tables (a rarity for sure). It’s very popular for a reason; the food is terrific. Too bad it’s not available for Mobile Ordering.
 
We are there in June. Line was long but went incredibly quick. It is the table nightmare. They should take out the merchandise and add more tables.
 
You cannot mobile order there, the lines get long buy move rather quickly
 
If there is one place in Epcot that could use a bit of expansion, Les Halles is it! They are remarkably efficient moving the lines along, but it sure would be nice to add a 3rd line and increase seating. The merchandise area could be better purposed as part of the cafe, with the merchandise moved elsewhere. Les Halles food is consistently delicious and part of the experience is to see those treats on display as you try not to order one of everything!
 
We’ve gotten in the habit of skipping peak times, then with any luck a 10-15 minute wait (including the time to heat our food) and we can find a table. It’s a must-do for us though! And we always get a baguette to bring back to our room to go with morning coffee for a couple days. Great snack to keep in our room 😋
 
We’ve gotten in the habit of skipping peak times, then with any luck a 10-15 minute wait (including the time to heat our food) and we can find a table. It’s a must-do for us though! And we always get a baguette to bring back to our room to go with morning coffee for a couple days. Great snack to keep in our room 😋
Since I don't go nearly often enough-those long lines scare me off-what times would you consider "peak" and especially, are there any relatively slow times? Last January, I was pleasantly surprised about 4:45-5:00pm when I saw a relatively short line, and got to have an early dinner (their quiche is delicious). But I think the short line was more a function of weather than time of day.
 
Since I don't go nearly often enough-those long lines scare me off-what times would you consider "peak" and especially, are there any relatively slow times? Last January, I was pleasantly surprised about 4:45-5:00pm when I saw a relatively short line, and got to have an early dinner (their quiche is delicious). But I think the short line was more a function of weather than time of day.
That was definitely not just the weather, that's a non peak dining time. Too late for lunch but not quite dinner time for most people. In general that's when you want to hit quick service locations at Disney. Prime dining hours are basically the same everywhere, 8-10 for breakfast, 12-2 for lunch, 6-8 for dinner. if you generally go places in between those time frames lines are shorter and you don't have to stress as much about seating. You'll notice those are also generally the time slots that ADRs book up the fastest at table service spots too.
 













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