Places to eat in/around Gare du Nord

BethEJo

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Hi,

My next question is are there any places to eat (fast food, or anything really!) in Gare du Nord before boarding the Eurostar, or just outside the station?

On our last day, we will be leaving the Studios park after the Stars 'n' Cars parade, and heading straight to the station where we would have left our luggage that morning. Our train back to St Pancras is at 20:13 so would like to grab a bite to eat before we board :)


Also, two more tiny questions: where is the Disney Village with respect to the Disneyland Park and the Studios Park? And is Marne La Vallee train station in the Village? Wondering if we can grab an EoS on our way to the station :)
 
Ok so I thought I would post a picture to help explain

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Disneyland park entrance is top centre, studios to the left. Really close to each other literally a few minutes. The train station is to the right you can see the train track and earl of sandwich is in the very bottom right hand corner. So you don't walk past it from leaving the park to get to the station but it's not far.

Sorry cant help with the rest.
 
At GdN you've got both Quick and McDo just opposite the station plus kebab shops.

You've also got various sandwich shops that sell baked goods as well inside the station - Paul, Brioche Dorée, Pain à la ligne

There's not much to pick and choose between them tbh but they are all cheaper than the ones you have after the Eurostar controls :)
 

Hi Beth

The village is very close to the station so you could pop in there to get an EOS -Its the other end of the village though but wouldnt take long to walk through as long as you dont get distracted by any shops

In the train station complex there are a couple of shops including a small casino mini mart - you can buy sandwiches from here as well
 
Thanks all, that's all very helpful :)

It's good to know we have options! Thanks again!
 
I really like Quick!

Wish they had one in the village.

Quick has better burgers as they cook them less than McDo and the bread isn't sweet - McDo is too sugary.
They also sell their frites without salt and you can add your own which I think is great. :thumbsup2

Downside is that it is dearer by far than McDo and very very slow service :sad2:
 


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