Earl of Sandwich in Disney Village (Now Open!)

Started by MagicKenny, December 11, 2009, 08:39:22 PM

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Josh

#361
I hate to admit, but I like the mushroom now that it's been painted. XD
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dagobert

#362
New photos by Sebi from DCP:









http://disneycentralplaza.englishboard. ... 011#991360

The restaurant looks really good.

Josh

#363
@NewsParcs has been given exclusive access to the construction site tonight. Interestingly, they're saying that it opens tomorrow -- not the day after!
https://twitter.com/NewsParcs

Also, the builders are still adding the finishing touches. XD
http://twitpic.com/54nwd1

EDIT: We finally have la menu!
http://twitpic.com/54ptp3/full
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smurfy74

#364
the kids menu looks cool - i fancy the pb&j one myself :-)


dagobert

#365
New photos by choukett1987 from DCP:









Although I don't eat meat, I think the sandwich looks really good.

http://disneycentralplaza.englishboard. ... 011#992009

Here you will find more pictures:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 3836466490




dagobert

#366
They have done a good job, because they even extended the rocks:







Photoy by Disney Gazette: http://www.disneygazette.fr/retour-big- ... s-511.html

Aurora1

#367
I`m so looking forward to eat there in fall. I just love sandwiches! And they really look very tasty.
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pussinboots

#368
I was just looking at some pictures of the new Tangaroa's Terrace food court at the Disneyland Hotel in California, thinking how awfully pathetic Disneyland Paris' restaurants of that genre are with their overpriced supermarket fare.

But you know what, here we are. Look at those gorgeously filled shelves. Look at those parfaits. Are those Kettle-style chips?

I will most definitely be having the majority of my lunches here in the future.

Riebi

#369
The earl looks good but I´m a bit disapointed that they haven´t done much with rainforest cafe
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Josh

#370
Do they do takeaways? My family are hoping to use it a lot to grab some lunch to eat in the parks. :)
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davewasbaloo

#371
Quote from: "Meph"Do they do takeaways? My family are hoping to use it a lot to grab some lunch to eat in the parks. :)

Why would you want to do that? The sandwich would get cold (these are hot sandwiches). also it has some of the best views of the resort. And where would you eat it in the parks? Hopefully not at a table.
since 2001 (many before that)

dagobert

#372
Quote from: "pussinboots"I was just looking at some pictures of the new Tangaroa's Terrace food court at the Disneyland Hotel in California, thinking how awfully pathetic Disneyland Paris' restaurants of that genre are with their overpriced supermarket fare.

But you know what, here we are. Look at those gorgeously filled shelves. Look at those parfaits. Are those Kettle-style chips?

That new restaurant at the DLH you have mentioned looks so great.

Here is a concept art of Trader Sam's:

Picture take from http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/

Here you will find more pictures: http://micechat.com/forums/disneyland-r ... hotel.html

Nevertheless I think it is a nice addition to DV, especially since the Disney food quality isn't the best in that price category. I'm sure EoS will be a hge success.

pussinboots

#373
It's clear that the Americans (and not just Disney) have made huge progress in the field of quick service dining, and that Euro Disney hasn't caught up with this yet, still selling mainly burgers and fries. The health craze, the foodie explosion, the rising popularity of Starbucks and Subway... It's gone right past them.

But now we have this. Excellent.

Although, come to think of it, aren't they supposed to switch from Nescafe to Segafredo right about now? That would be a huge leap forward.

And Trader Sam's looks marvelous. I love Tiki culture. There is a Trader Vic's in London, which is superb, but I have a feeling that's the closest Tiki culture is ever going to come to Europe. I don't see that happening at Disneyland Paris, frankly.

dagobert

#374
Quote from: "pussinboots"Although, come to think of it, aren't they supposed to switch from Nescafe to Segafredo right about now? That would be a huge leap forward.

Segafredo replaced Nescafe a few weeks ago. Is Segafredo an Unilever brand? A few years ago Unilever became a sponsor of DLRP and since Nestle and Unilver offer the same variety of products. Until recently Nestle only supplied DLRP with beverages and coffee. I think that's because of the fact that Coca Cola distributes Nestle beverages. Maybe now Unilever will also replace the beverages. If I'm not mistaken Lipton is a Unilever brand and that can replace the Nestea and I'm sure Coke or Unilever have a mineral water to replace Perrier, which is a Nestle brand.