La Crêperie de Paris Review (vegetarian-friendly savory galettes and sweet crêpes in EPCOT)

melba crepe at la creperie de paris in epcot's france pavilion

If you consider yourself a fan of crêpes, then you might just fall in love with La Crêperie de Paris in EPCOT’s France pavilion.

There’s no doubt France is one of the most popular pavilions in the World Showcase thanks to the food, the drinks, and, of course, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure.

But, what about La Crêperie de Paris? Is the Table Service restaurant worth your time and money? Let’s get to my La Crêperie de Paris review from when I ate here on March 13, 2025.

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What is La Crêperie de Paris?

Inspired by the Brittany region in France, La Crêperie de Paris is known for savory galettes and sweet crêpes.

Savory crepes in Brittany are made with buckwheat flour and are called galettes. These are also gluten-free, since they don’t use regular flour. The galettes at La Crêperie de Paris are even made with specially imported buckwheat flour from Brittany.

Crépes are made with white flour and are served as dessert topped and filled with caramel, chocolate, fresh fruit, and more sweet ingredients.

la creperie de paris in epcot's france pavilion

This menu hails from chef Jérôme Bocuse, who is also responsible for two other restaurants in the France pavilion: Chefs de France and Monsieur Paul.

In addition to galettes and crépes, La Crêperie de Paris is known for serving authentic French hard cider. The hard ciders are imported from France and made with only 100 percent apples.

If you can’t score a reservation here or aren’t interested in a sit-down meal, there is a Quick Service galette and crêpe location called Crêpes À Emporter by La Crêperie de Paris. It’s directly next to La Crêperie de Paris and serves most of the same menu items. Mobile Order isn’t available here and the line can get long, so plan accordingly.

crepes a emporter in epcot's france pavilion

  • TipReservations are always recommended for any Table Service restaurant at Walt Disney World. You can make these at the 60-day mark online or via the My Disney Experience app beginning at 5:45 a.m. ET (sometimes they don’t open until 6 a.m. ET). If you have issues, call (407) WDW-DINE. If you can’t get a reservation, you can always use a Disney dining reservation alert service, like MouseDining. If you can’t get a reservation, you can try to join the Walk-Up List for the restaurant (if available) in the My Disney Experience app.
la creperie de paris dinner reservation at epcot

How much is La Crêperie de Paris?

  • It’s important to note that prices and menus frequently change at Walt Disney World. The following is based on my most recent visit.

The cost to eat at La Crêperie de Paris depends on what you order. Starters are $9.25, while galettes are $18.50 and crêpes vary between $7.95 and $10.95. This pricing is for both kids and adutls.

There is an adult Prix Fixe Menu that costs $39.95 and includes a choice of the soup of the day or the Salade Maison, one galette with a glass of hard cider, soda, or juice, and one dessert crêpe.

galettes and prix fix menu at la creperie de paris in epcot

Kid’s also have their own Prix Fixe Menu for $16.95 that comes with one galette (Brie Cheese, Ratatouille, or Ham and Cheese) and one dessert crêpe (Sugar, Red Berries, or Hazelnut Chocolate Spread).

If you’re on the Disney Dining Plan, it is accepted here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (1 Table Service credit per person). Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members also receive 10% off the regular price of food and non-alcoholic beverages (excluding tax and gratuity) — but only at dinner (after 3 p.m.). The discount is not valid on holidays.

Important: You cannot use a discount on the Prix Fixe Menu.

As always, be sure to factor beverages, like the French hard cider, into the cost. The same menu is served during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There are also allergy-friendly options, but guests will need to speak with a Cast Member about their allergy-friendly request(s).

Food and Drink Menu

la creperie de paris menu

La Crêperie de Paris Review

I invite you to relax and pull up a chair, as I present to you — dinner at La Crêperie de Paris.

This isn’t a buffet or a prix fixe meal, but there is a Prix Fixe Menu for $39.95 (minus tax and gratuity). It comes with:

  • Choice of soup of the day or Salade Maison (aka house salad)
  • Choice of one galette
  • One glass hard cider, soda, or juice
  • Choice of one dessert crêpe

It’s a lot of food for one person, which is why I split this with my mom.

For my beverage, I ordered the Brut. My mom got coffee, meaning she was kind enough to allow me to sip on this all by myself.

brut french hard cider at la creperie de paris in epcot's france pavilion

I prefer dry ciders and wines, so this was the obvious choice, since the Brut is the driest out of all the ciders on the menu.

The hard ciders are imported from France and made with only 100 percent apples. The brut is the lowest in sugar. If you look at the menu, the ciders are listed from driest to sweetest.

I really enjoyed this. Since it’s made with 100 percent apples, there was a huge difference compared to other ciders I’m used to. It tasted fresh and not artificially sweet, whatsoever.

salade maison at la creperie de paris in epcot's france pavilion

Next, we chose the Salade Maison, which comes with mixed greens, tomatoes, onions, and vinaigrette (similar to a honey dijon dressing). I feel like I don’t get enough vegetables and fruit when I’m at Disney World, so this salad hit the spot.

I really liked the dressing a lot, but I wouldn’t go out of my way just for this salad that costs $9.25 on its own.

For our galette, we chose the Ratatouille buckwheat crêpe. This comes with tomato, zucchini, and eggplant. When you’re dining in the France pavilion next to Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, you have to get ratatouille, or at least a version of it.

This is the perfect galette for vegetarians. I don’t think you can go wrong with the French vegetable stew, especially when it fills a buckwheat crêpe. This isn’t listed as vegan, but it is (always double check in person, just to be safe).

ratatouille galette at la creperie de paris in epcot's france pavilion

Not everyone is familiar with a buckwheat crêpe, so you might not be a fan. The crêpe has a specific flavor and very different than a dessert crêpe made with regular flour. Don’t go in expecting this to taste the same, because it doesn’t.

Finally, for our dessert crêpe, we settled on the Melba that comes with peaches, red berries, sauce, and almonds.

My mom and I both loved this — and more than the Ratatouille galette. While the galettes are delicious (I also recommend the Cream of Brie Cheese Galette at the crêpe to-go window next to La Crêperie de Paris), the dessert ones are the true stars.

melba crepe at la creperie de paris in epcot's france pavilion

I love fruit and even more so in dessert. The peach, berries, almonds, and sauce all complemented each other. This didn’t taste overly sweet or artificial by any means. I would absolutely order this again.

If we had ordered all of these items individually, it would’ve cost $46.65 (minus tax and gratuity). So, we saved $6.70.

Despite our Annual Passholder discount not being applied to the Prix Fixe Menu, it was still worth it and we, ultimately, saved money in the process. I think it’s a great deal. Plus, it was all delicious.

Is La Crêperie de Paris worth it?

If I’m being honest, sometimes I forget that La Crêperie de Paris sits back in the France pavilion.

This isn’t one pavilion I visit often. Honestly, I try to avoid it due to the constant crowds and lines, but I’m glad I made a reservation during this trip, so I could try the restaurant again.

I like it here. It wasn’t busy, it was a relaxing vibe, it was efficient, and the service was magnifique. Plus, you’re able to enjoy a more unique meal that’s fresh, filling, and doesn’t feel heavy.

dining room at la creperie de paris in epcot's france pavilion

There are a range of options when it comes to both sweet and savory items, along with good choices for little ones. It’s definitely not for everyone, especially some kids and those with pickier palates.

I’m not an expert on allergy-friendly and gluten-friendly foods at Disney (check out Seely from Safe Disney Food and Gina from Gluten Free Disney World for that), but it’s also nice the galettes are made with gluten-free buckwheat flour for those with gluten allergies.

Of course, you should always speak with a chef or ask a Cast Member to do so for confirmation on all ingredients.

I think you also get a lot of food for a good price. The galettes and crêpes are huge. You can also get one of each and share. Or, try the Prix Fixe Menu, like I did with my mom. We split everything included and were stuffed by the end of our meal.

ratatouille galette at la creperie de paris in epcot's france pavilion

The Prix Fixe option offers a ton of food for a fantastic price. I definitely couldn’t have eaten all of this on my own. I’m glad I shared it with my mom. It was plenty for both of us.

The only fault I had with the Prix Fixe Menu is I couldn’t apply my Annual Passholder discount. That’s something to keep in mind. Though, don’t worry, we were able to save 42 cents on the coffee my mom ordered.

If you want an authentic French-inspired meal that’s also on the fresher side, I think this is a great option. As a vegetarian, I walked away happy. I will come back.

La Crêperie de Paris Video Review


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