Snacks and Restaurants not to miss?

Laurieannc

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We booked a last minute trip and don't have much time to do a lot of research. Can anyone recommend snacks and/or restaurants that they love? We will be there for 2 nights and 2 days. 2 adults one teen. We love a good bar/lounge with a lounge menu and also love snacking throughout the parks. Would love to do a sit down if the food/experience is worth the time since we only have two nights. Thanks in advance for any info!
 
Disneyland Paris is not a food destination and those used to the US parks should adjust their expectations. It is not at the same level as in the US. I would say Walt's and Agrabah Café are among my favourites.

That said, Disneyland Paris is good at snacks. Because of the high amount of locals they change snacks frequently. Follow ED92 or DLP Report on social media, they have reporters in the park daily and often post when there are new things.

Victoria's is a good place for snacks, pastries and milkshakes. Opening hours are a little unusual, so check opening times and expect lines.

The old mill and the bakery on mainstreet also often have a good selection.

Unfortunately there is not a good lounge with a good menu in the parks. We often go to the Royal Pub for happy hour or the Sports bar, both in Disney Village. Good drinks, okay food.
 
Food is absolute garbage especially considering you are in France! You will have better freshly baked crepes in Epcot than the pre packaged disgrace you find at DLP. Keep you expectations really low and go to Paris for some real food.
 
@Karin1984 and @Dreams&wishes thank you so much for the info! We will be in Paris for 4 days prior to DLP and will enjoy the good food there lol. Also, thank you for the recommendations-will check those out for sure! DLP was a bit of an add on to our trip as we couldn't pass it up while visiting Paris. We visit WDW often and are excited to have a new experience. Really appreciate the input!!
 

If you have time or inclination to take a break from the parks, the lounges at the Art of Marvel and Sequoia hotels were better than anything we saw in the parks. They both had interesting alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (as did Royal Pub in Disney Village) and snacks.
 
Second that, love the bar/lounge at Sequoia. We have used it also to work for a few hours (because we didn't want to take extra vacation :P )
 
We just did our first trip to DLP a few weeks ago. Walt's is amazing and I would recommend it, definitely one of the best. We also really enjoyed Remey's.

And to somewhat disagree with some people here, I live in Tampa and go to WDW a lot. But if you back out the top Disney World Restaurants, I found DLP had generally better food.
 
We were there about a week ago and ate at both Remy and Pym’s. I was excited to eat at Remy but we both ended up super disappointed with the food even though we went into it knowing that the food would not be amazing.

Not only was it not very good but I told at least 3 different staff about a strange food allergy, including our server, and of course the plate they brought had the allergen on it. I speak French but even went so far as to show a photo of the item I am allergic to but when my plate arrived and I pointed out that there was a mistake, the server tried to argue with me that there was not.

I insisted they fix it and they did but the whole experience was not that great.

Pym’s on the other hand was surprisingly good for a buffet although I wish they had leaned a bit more into the whole Pymness of the theme.
 
There is a kiosk on the right side entering the park at the end of main st . We loved getting champagne in the park!
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@Karin1984 and @Dreams&wishes thank you so much for the info! We will be in Paris for 4 days prior to DLP and will enjoy the good food there lol. Also, thank you for the recommendations-will check those out for sure! DLP was a bit of an add on to our trip as we couldn't pass it up while visiting Paris. We visit WDW often and are excited to have a new experience. Really appreciate the input!!

On Food in Paris, I now have my "Am I going to get scammed by awful food for tourists?" tell when looking at menus. Look at the price of a Coca-Cola 33CL (330 millimeter) bottle. If its above 4, maybe 5 euros, don't eat there. It's a tourist trap. Near Montmartre in 2022, I looked at the restaurants in a plaza, and the Coca-Cola bottles were all outrageously priced. I moved one street away and discovered a small steak place. the prices were good, and the meat was incredible, with great desserts. How much was the Coca-Cola? 3.50 euros.

Do you enjoy Steak tartare? (knife chopped beef steak, served uncooked, mixed with herbs and veggies) Steak Tartare is not something the tourists usually eat, so it is always priced better than you'd expect for such a dish.
 
Thank you all so much for the information! We are back from our trip and ended up only doing a single day at DLP. We took the RER to/from Paris and were able to enjoy both parks and a quick stop at the New York Marvel hotel for DH to check out the artwork there. Overall we found the food to be underwhelming, but did not have high expectations based on everyone's advice. I must say the parks were absolutely beautiful and we had an amazing time having champagne on Main Street. So happy we were able to fit it into our trip to France!
 












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