Recently, we got the chance to go to Disneyland Paris and check out all the resort had to offer, and that included ingesting a LOT of caffeine to keep us going.
While there are multiple different places to get coffee in Disneyland Paris, sometimes we wanted a taste of home, and would head straight to the Starbucks that was at our hotel, Hotel Santa Fe. However, since we were in an entirely different country, the menu options weren’t the same as what we have here in the United States! We had a lot of fun trying out the new offerings, and we’ll be honest — there are some of them that we want in the States ASAP!
Inside the Starbucks, we found a decent amount of seating, and we loved the design that was on the walls! It was creative and something we hadn’t seen before.
Inside the bakery case, there were TONS of loaf slices, muffins, donuts, cookies, croissants, cinnamon rolls, and cake pops to choose from!
We decided we wanted to try some of the items that were most unlike what we had back home, so we started with the Pistachio Pyramid for 4,95 euros. Unfortunately, this was just so-so to us. The filling was the best part of this, and if there was more, we would’ve loved it! The croissant was slightly dry, but the filling was creamy, nutty, and slightly earthy. Alas, the deliciousness of the filling couldn’t save the rest of the croissant.
We also grabbed ourselves the Donut Blanc for 2,95 euros, which was surprisingly good! It was just a regular donut with chocolate and white chocolate icing, but it was so soft, and the chocolates were a nice, thin layer, which gave it an amazing texture and bite. We totally expected it to be dry, but were very pleasantly surprised when it wasn’t.
For a savory bite, we tried the Turkey Toastie, which was surprisingly delicious for a heated, pre-made snack. It was gooey in the best way, but had an amazing crunch on the edge. The cheese and the turkey went hand in hand, making it familiar and comforting, but the topping had a creaminess that reminded me of mayo or a heavier aioli (we didn’t know exactly what it was, but we appreciated it!). We highly recommend!
Of course, we had to get a coffee, so we chose the Tiramisu Latte. Two of our reporters tried this and they were split on this one. However, they did agree on one thing — the cream cheese at the top makes it VERY sweet. It was well balanced with the heavy sweetness of the cream cheese and the bitterness of the coffee. All in all, if you’re someone who enjoys sweet items, give it a try, but otherwise, you may want to choose another drink.
We’d love to see some of these arrive in the States at some point, but for now, we’ll just be dreaming about them until we can grab them again. Be sure to stay tuned to DFB for all the latest Disney snack reviews!
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I love that every country makes its own mark on Starbucks.
In France, they also do meal deals, (which is actually quite a British thing). For a set price you can choose drink, sandwich and cake. For breakfast that’s a hot drink, a fruit juice, a breakfast sandwich and a pastry.
The one item that I wish would make it here to the UK is the Cranberry Blondie which I’ve had several times in the USA over the Christmas season.