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  • Nicole Y.

    I love this place. The employees are wonderful, and sweet and accommodating--yesterday, they made me the special from the day before even though they had to re-make the sauce just for me. Which by the way was incredible (turkey on french bread with Brie, apple slices, and an amazing cranberry spread). As for the environment it is small but still big enough to navigate with a fairly large stroller. They have french macaroons and you can buy delicious deli meats and cheeses for home as well. I also had a cappuccino that was great as well. While the sandwiches are definitely priced for tourists, they are still worth the extra few dollars.

    (5)
  • Greg W.

    Basic breakfast and lunch options here - nothing too crazy, nothing tastes especially good. The prices are better than most of Vail and since the food in Vail sucks this actually turns out to be a decent option for those looking for breakfast before skiing and for a quick lunch break when you get hungry. I wish I could say better things but I can't. You will get the calories you need for a semi-reasonable price.

    (3)
  • Mark C.

    Great authentic bustling french cafe vibe. Yummy croissants and we also got the French bread, cheese, and fruit plate. Highly recommended if you want to get away from all the often mediocre resort buffet breakfasts.

    (4)
  • Ang S.

    Is this a cafe in Paris? No. But everything is relative. I spent $20 yesterday on a barely edible cold sandwich and a bottle of Gatorade on the mountain. Today, I decided to end the day a little early and have a late lunch at the base of the village. What a brilliant idea. A classic french dip sandwich and a hot cup of latte all-in costed me $13. I even got to sit by the outdoor table people watching and winding down my day with a pleasant hot meal. The food was not extraordinary, but it was comforting enough when you just want a decent lunch without breaking the bank in Lionshead. In comparison, a cup of hot chocolate at the nearby Rimini was over 5 bucks.

    (4)
  • Marilyn H.

    Disappointing Who served a cold French dip for $11? Even bread was stale. Don't go here!

    (1)
  • Brad C.

    I stopped in for both breakfast and lunch today around skiing. The service was quick, and it fit my need for a quick bite. I enjoyed the turkey sandwich, which had tasty Dijon mustard and fresh meat and lettuce/tomato. The French Dip Special was very good for lunch. However, a very small cup of coffee was $2.20 and it wasn't confirmed whether we could get free refills. Everything was fine, no complaints... But I wouldn't rave about it.

    (3)
  • A G.

    Staff was kind and helpful but food was not impressive. Got a sandwich that had nothing special to it at a high price with no side. Would have left a better review but ordered a cannoli that looked great it ended up being $5 and it was soggy and not fresh at all. Had high hopes...

    (1)
  • Crys A.

    So I had the breakfast croissant sandwich with cheese and sausage and it was good if not rich enough to make me sick to my stomach. I mean just really rich. The place was also uncomfortable with high tables and stools that made my legs bang into the underbelly of said high tables and honestly at the end of it all it made me hate Vail a little more than I already did, which is saying something because Vail is a contrivance, a fake town occupied by fake people in Uggs and the waitstaff who hate them. Too much?

    (3)
  • M S.

    One of the few places that serve early breakfast in Lionshead village. The place is small and could get cramped, even when I checked in at 7:30 am the place is already crowded on a weekday. Had an omelette and potatoes here and it took about 5-10 mins, not a bad wait. I ordered coffee and they gave me a very small cup - c'mon guys this is breakfast! The meal itself was good and reasonably priced for Vail ($13). Nothing fancy here, but it accomplished my craving for a real breakfast before skiing.

    (3)
  • Jeff L.

    Not a bad place for lunch or breakfast, the sandwichs are good and made with fresh and the meat seems to be of good quality, The breakfast is good with real eggs and meats. Service is fast and freindly, sometimes this place can be very busy and a little hard to get in and outof quickly however I would say overall not to bad. The only grip I have is that the coffee I think is mixed with expresso and kind of has a bitter tast but other than that not bad overall.

    (4)
  • Kayla A.

    I definitely would not go here- overpriced breakfast sandwiches are 95% chewy bread with little real substance, and the lunch sandwiches are smothered with so much mustard you can't even taste anything else, and I'm a huge mustard fan so for me to be overwhelmed is pretty impressive. And the service is horrible... They're rude & it takes forever, & I swear the price for the same thing is different every time I go there. The only good thing about it is how early it's open. But if you don't have to get your breakfast before 8am, definitely skip it

    (1)
  • John A.

    I won't eat here again. The omelet was ok, but canned mushrooms. Really? The potatoes were also weak. The music was lame & there were pictures on all the walls with people holding up the restaurant's plastic coffee cups in various places all over the world. I thought to myself the owner hasn't even eaten here recently, so how'd they get all those people to pretend they have. I obviously wasn't feeling the ambiance. The counter girl was more interested in her phone & the newspaper than giving good service. She was slightly less helpful than having nobody at all to help us. Did I mention I won't eat here again?

    (2)
  • Emily J.

    While Vail is overwrought with trendy, extremely overpriced restaurants, Les Delices De France is a welcome break from the yuppiness that is Vail. Grab a cup of coffee here and enjoy your chocolate croissant on the patio while you watch Vail's beautiful people stroll by. don't pass up the egg and croissant sandwich, get it with bacon if you are feeling especially indulgent. The owner is a great older French guy with an over the top French accent. To him, my boyfriend's name was "Mahhhhhrcccc" not just Marc. It was very entertaining and adds to the charm and authenticity of the cafe.

    (4)
  • Nicole W.

    Cute location, breakfast when we needed/wanted it, fast delivery, happy to split the main on 2 plates Stopped in here for an impromptu breakfast. It was one of the only places serving breakfast past 10:30 on a Saturday morning. And aren't I glad they were! Hubby and I split a Bacon, Egg and Cheese sandwich. The bread/baguette was sooo thick and puffy and yummy! Enough for the both of us! They happily cut the sandwich in half and put it on 2 plates for us! And no split fee - yeah! The inside is really cute - a couple long table to share with your fellow diners. Cheeses and meats for sale in addition to the entrees. Giant wheels of Brie. Lots of yummies in the pastry case! The best item we saw was the - cookies tartar! Cracked us us! I almost got a ball! The rest of the items in there looked mighty tasty was well!

    (4)
  • Chie T.

    So here's how this goes. It's a very cute little cafe, they have a variety of things: meats, cheese, pastries, sweets, knicknacks. We went because a friend told us they had an amazing breakfast sandwich and yes, it does. It's also $8. In New York, I could get the same for $2. The bread was enjoyable although a bit chewy - I realized too late you could get it on a croissant instead and their croissants looked amazing. I think it's over-priced but it seems to be a tried and true local fav so I'm not going to say anything more than that - but if you're just looking for a little something to get you going in the morning, you might want to opt for the starbucks down the street.

    (3)
  • Craig J.

    Sandwich was ok, but not stellar, and was on the expensive side for what I got. I was also a bit bummed when the jam they used on the sandwich was plucked, without a hint of shame, from a basked of cheap continental-breakfast-style jam packs right in front of me at the cash register. I'm sure it's not uncommon for a restaurant to use those, but ignorance is bliss. If they're going to use some fake "jelly product" instead of blackberry jam, which is what the menu advertised, they should have the decency to do it out of sight in the kitchen so that I can feel like I'm getting something more impressive.

    (2)
  • Joe R.

    Avoid. Based on the number of health code violations I spotted in the time I spent waiting for my sandwich I'd say I dodged a bullet. I ordered the breakfast sandwich and was appalled. The eggs seemed either pre-beat or packaged, bad. The bacon was clearly made at least a day before and to top it all off the roll was stale and poor quality. The only thing that was good was the cheese. Furthermore, despite it being a powder day and there being a massive line, the owner was more concerned with speaking French with some patrons for 5 mins than serving food. Not that I'd want him touching my good after seeing him bus, wash dishes and serve all without washing his hands. AND as I was about to butter my sandwich I noticed him take pads from dirty dishes and put them on outgoing orders plates!!! I don't know how people get away with this kind of stuff but it's truly amazing to me. The only reason I gave one star was that the owners wife was a sweetheart. *AVOID THIS NASTY CHEAP PLACE*

    (1)
  • Thierry J.

    What happened to fresh, crusty baguettes and a great variety of pâtés? This used to be a little gem in Lionshead Village. Delicious sandwiches and friendly service, which made it worthwhile to pay a little premium. The sandwich I had was made of either a defrosted loaf of bread or bulk purchase, very saggy and tasteless. Hoping it was a fluke, I went back the next day, same experience and barely passable service.

    (1)
  • john W.

    Not a fan of the French, but French deli's and bakeries on the other hand, rock! :) We stumbled upon this tasty little gem, after being denied breakfast by the other (Sit down) French place in Lions Head. Clearly they subscribe to the McDonalds theory of breakfast, not the Jack-n-the box theory. My wife and I split a breakfast sandwich and it was very tasty. The best part (That we sadly did not partake) was the 'cookies tartar' think about it, you'll get it :) If you're in Vail looking for a tasty and fast breakfast, stop by.

    (4)
  • Mary C.

    Good little restaurant. In Lionshead during off-season, it seems like half the restaurants are closed. Even the Starbucks in Lionshead says to go to Vail Village because it doesn't re-open until November. I was glad to find this little French spot. I thought it was good. I got a very traditional egg, toast, hashbrowns and bacon breakfast with coffee. It was all really good. Not gourmet but definitely hit the spot. It was more expensive than what you got food wise, but you are paying for location and convenience. It was a little funny too that the wait staff was Hispanic and speaking Spanish in a french restaurant but I was totally good with that and especially so when they offered me hot sauce with my scrambled eggs.

    (4)
  • Geordy O.

    get a salad and hang out outside looking at the people while enjoying downtown Lionhead

    (4)
  • S C.

    This place was a delightful breakfast find for us -- everything seems to be closed at Lionshead in the off-season. Les Delices was a welcoming, warm nook with great eggs, bacon and potato breakfast or just pastry or bread or more. We ate inside one day, sharing newspapers and conversation with other patrons, and outside the next. A little pricey, but it's Vail. Stil, coffee and food didn't disappoint. Service was quick and thoughtful.

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Garage
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No

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