Market House Deli - reviews

Cyrano

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This counter service restaurant is located in Main St, USA. This is an old fashioned delicatessen which serves up sandwiches.
Because of it’s location it can get very busy although with the outside seating area it is a perfect place to watch the people go by or listen to some of the sounds from the windows!


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Okay as previously announced we are hoping the boards can help :goodvibes If you have photographs of the restaurant and the food. If you have eaten here and can write a review. Even a couple of lines of what you liked, things to watch out for.. would be appreciated if you posted below :)
 
I've eaten here twice - one time better than the other.

I had a rather soggy tomato sandwich and dry beignet here; based on the long queue it wasn't really worth it - better to be had in one of the locations inside the train station.

I also had a vegetarian croque monsieur, which was very good. But for theming and more relaxing athmosphere you may want to try Victoria's if the Market House is busy, as they also serve croques (as well as Mickey pizza) There is also seating behind the Market House in the arcade
 
We have eaten here once, in January, when I was there with my mom and brother.

We were cold and kind of hungry, so we were looking for a place to eat and sit in a warm environment. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot of seating inside. All the tables were taken, as were all those in the Arcade. Also, many people who had finished eating/ drinking just stayed put, instead of freeing up the tables for all those waiting. We waited until a table was available, my mom and brother sat down, and I went to get the food.
They had a baguette with something, and I had a croque monsieur. All was very good.

This is a place we will visit again if we are in for a light meal.
 

We found this place this holiday.

The Croque Monsieur's were amazing. I loved the vegitarian one with Mushroom and Tomato while the wife preferred the Ham one. Both cost a very reasonable 5.95 euros each. Kacee had a Mickey Pizza (well we bought it but he refused to eat it because it was Mouse :confused3 ) which I thought was expensive at 4.95 euros considering the Croque Monsieur's were twice the size and much nicer.

Definatly recommend this place however they open at 10am but don't sell Croque Monsieur's until 11.30.
 
We ate here on our last day, had a cheese and ham sandwich, with pickles on but I took them off!

My dd who isnt a big eater had a packet of ghostly shaped crisps.

I then also decided to be a big kid and ordered the spooky halloween jelly which was red with black raisins or something in, my dd ate that, it had a happy halloween chocolate coin on top which my dd couldnt have so i had it. I also bought a little tart thing with an orange ghost shaped meringue on top.

All delicious and reasonably priced.
 
me and my gf ate here in September 3 timesand walked into the arcade at the back to find tables every time. They're a hidden gem when you need to get your bum on a seat for a few minutes.

My gf is a veggie and everytime had the croque monsieur with mushroom and tomato. She said is was very nice and huge, money worth spent went compared with other things you can have for lunch in Disneyland.

I had the ham croque monsieur which im craving for even now, they were very nice.

If you have a budget then this is definately the place to go, better food and cheaper than the burger bars around.

I'd go here every time for lunch for future visits.
 
We ate lunch here on both Friday 12th and Saturday 13th December 2008.

We had a mixture of Veggie (mushroom) and non-Veggie (ham) croque Monsieur's. They are always nice from here...one grumble is that there is not enough indoor seating and in December when its -2 outside the food gets very cold very quickly when sitting outside :thumbsup2

The other grumble is that this is a typical DLRP counter service restuarant which basically means they really take thier time in serving people in the restuarants! My Dad told me a story during the trip about when he was working on building the park...I'll post it on the main site later on :goodvibes
 
We ate here twice on our last trip in February. The first time was as the park was closing on our first day and we sat inside the restaurant as it was really quiet.

The 2nd time was just before we left to drive to Calais and we sat in the arcade behind.

We had the same to eat both times: Croque Monsieur for DH and myself and Mickey Pizza for DD

This place continues to be a favourite of ours usually at the end of the day as the park is closing
 
We used this counter service a few times. the first was one morning during emh it was bitterly cold (lol well under 20degrees :goodvibes) and we weren't having brekkie until 10.30 so we popped in and got two large hot chocolates which were 3euros each.

The second time we ate here was for lunch we weren't eating until 9 that night so we decided to get a bite to eat. It was saturday and absolutely heaving and very very hot would have guessed it to be around 30degrees. we managed to get a lovely seat in the arcade which was nice and quiet and more importantly cool. We got one meal deal between us with consisted of a soft drink, a sandwich (we got a croque monsieur, - beautiful!!!), a packet of crisps and a cake (we got a peacan tart) that came to just under 12 euros but it was enough to keep us going.

The third time we ate here was our last day and we got into the park for EMH and decided as we'd done the fantasyland rides we wanted to we'd get brekkie in the park and then queue at the top of fantsyland ready to get into adventure land when it opened (we weren;t the only ones with that fablous Idea but thats another story) so we got a meal deal again to share for brekkie, unfortunately they don't do the croque monsieurs until lunch so we got a cheese and ham baguette (picked out the guerkins!), and a blueberry muffin (which was amazing), crisps (which we ate later), and a bottle of water for later, then we also got two hot chocolates and a mickey hand biscuit which was the toughest thing in the world the whole lot came to just under 20 euros.
 
We ate here on Wednesday of last week, 3 cokes, 1 mum cake (or whatever it's called, the chocolate mousse one) and DH had a croque monsieur. The croque monsieur had 3 hairs in it so DH didn't finish it & it was busy and my french is appaling & the lady at the counter's English wasn't great so didn't feel like queueing again to complain we left and didn't go back
 
We stopped here early during EMH last year in November. Coffee and a croissant overlooking an (almost) empty Main Street with the Christmas music playing was pure bliss. A definite must for this year too!
 
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We had a nice meal at the Marketplace Deli this past weekend. We've always been fans of the croque monsieur at Blockbuster Cafe in Dsieny Studios Park. We recently found out they are also served here, so decided to try them out.

They were basically the same as in the other park, which we were happy about. My son had a Ham & Cheese baguette, which was fresh and which he liked a lot. It was getting cooler and the sun was not bearing down by the time we ate, so we grabbed an outdoor table and the enjoyed the sights and sounds of Main Street as we ate.

This was a great meal at a reasonable price.
 
We ate here on Monday November 24th around 2pm. It was a fine day so we ate outside, inside was quite busy so it was lucky it was nice out.
We had 1 bruchetta, a curry chicken sandwich, 2 croque Monsieurs, a coffee, large fanta, 2 kids cupcakes and a custard dessert.

The food was all very tasty, fresh and it was a great option for lunch. The total was €38.98 including our AP discount.
 




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