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Mini Christmas Croquembouche
Winter Macaron Sandwich
Inside the Poinsettia Petit Cake
Red Velvet Yule Log
Mickey Mousse
Inside Pistachio Eclair
Ube Chiffon Cake with caramel banana mousse and salted caramel crunch.
mikey mouse shaped brownies, Crème brûlée, mikey mousse, raspberry dessert (right to left)
50th Celebration Petit Cake, Pistachio Éclair
Santa mini cake. So cute!
Winter Macaron Sandwich. $7.50. Macaron cookie filled with almond cheesecake and cranberry-cherry jam. Amorette's Patisserie.
a person's hand holding a pastry
Holiday cakes
Amorette's Rose. $8.50. Chocolate biscuit with dark chocolate mousse and raspberry Chambord sauce. Amorette's Patisserie at Disney Springs.
a plate of desserts
Francis S.
Jan 27, 2025
Amorette's Patisserie is a delightful spot that feels like a mix of elegance and whimsy. We tried the Donald Duck cake, the fruit tart, and the charcuterie croissant sandwich. Unfortunately, the turkey brie sandwich was sold out, but there were plenty of other tempting options to choose from.The Donald Duck cake was an absolute showstopper--not only was it adorable, but it also tasted amazing with its moist layers and rich, perfectly balanced flavors. The fruit tart was equally impressive, with its fresh, vibrant fruit and buttery crust that added just the right touch of sweetness.The charcuterie croissant sandwich, though, left us with mixed feelings. It's not a traditional sandwich you can bite into--it's more like the croissant acts as a cup to hold the meats and cheeses. While everything tasted great on its own, it's not practical to eat like a sandwich and felt more like a deconstructed charcuterie board. Still, the individual components were delicious, so it's worth trying if you don't mind eating it piece by piece.The ambiance of the shop is absolutely charming. You can watch staff actively decorating mini dome cakes in the front of the store, which adds a fun, interactive vibe. The decor is cute and elegant, making it the perfect place to sit and enjoy your treats.Overall, Amorette's is a must-visit for anyone who loves beautiful and delicious desserts. The sweets here are the real highlight, and the atmosphere makes the experience even more special. While the savory options might not steal the show, everything is crafted with care and worth the visit!
Read MoreDaniel B.
Feb 3, 2025
We had dessert and drinks at Amorette's Patisserie after dinner at The Boathouse. Both Amorette's and The Boathouse are exclusive to and located in Disney Springs, a retail development at Walt Disney World Resort. No ticket is required to enter.We enjoyed the food and drink at Amorette's and think this place (and The Boathouse, for that matter) are worth checking out.We showed up to Amorette's at 8:30pm on an ordinary Thursday night. Amorette's and Disney Springs were busy. We entered the small line outside. There was an Amorette's employee controlling the line in, to make sure the inside didn't get overcrowded. Kudos to the staff for keeping things organized and orderly.Inside, Amorette's looks like a fairly standard cafe with some French-inspired theming. While standing in line inside, you can watch the workers make confections in the open kitchen behind the counter.This isn't a terribly big pastry shop. All tables inside were accounted for after we checked out and picked up our dine-in tray. Therefore, we had to sit outside where it was cold and dark. This detracted from the experience. I think Amorette's could easily improve their outdoor side patio with additional lighting and heat lamps, like other businesses at Disney Springs.Here's what three of us had:* Winter Macaron Sandwich ($7.50) - macaron cookie filled with almond cheesecake and cranberry-cherry jam* Amorette's Rose ($8.50) - chocolate biscuit with dark chocolate mousse and raspberry Chambord sauce* Petit Mousse Dome Donald ($10.00) - vanilla chiffon cake with caramel-chocolate mousse and orange gel filling* Peppermint Swirl Cheesecake ($9.25) - peppermint cheesecake, dark chocolate mousse, chocolate cookie crust, white chocolate-peppermint coating with crushed peppermint pieces* Wine Slushy - Strawberry Shiraz ($12.00)* Hot Tea ($4.29) - Twinings Green TeaMy wife said all of the pastries were "cute and delicious." I agree. We had a hard time picking what to order and ended up ordering one or two too many. I was so full, I couldn't finish anything, including my Strawberry Shiraz slushy. The shiraz slushy was terrific, by the way. It was strong, ice cold, and refreshing. Other wine slushies available included Mango Moscato and Raspberry Pinot Noir.My wife's favorite pastry was Amorette's Rose. She loved the combination of chocolate and raspberry. The pastry was smooth and creamy. I liked the Petit Mousse Dome Donald better -- that one was my favorite. Admittedly, there may have been some unconscious bias there since Donald Duck is my favorite Disney character and that's the reason we got this pastry. They had Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy among other Character Petite Domes. The Winter Macaron Sandwich and Petit Mousse Dome Donald were tied for my wife's second favorite. The Winter Macaron Sandwich was my second favorite. It was terrific, both in taste and texture. It was really delicate, airy, sweet, and satisfying.Our least favorite pastry was the Peppermint Swirl Cheesecake. I love cheesecake, but not peppermint. Our friend wanted this one. We wouldn't have ordered it otherwise. That said, it wasn't bad. All of the pastries on display looked like works of art and all of the ones we tried, despite our flavor preferences, were superb in quality. They were fresh, well made, and decadent. If I ever returned, I'd like to try their White Mocha Creme Brulee, Pistachio Eclair, and Amorette's Signature Petit Cake (vanilla chiffon cake with vanilla bean mousse). Those also looked great.All of the employees were uniformed in either black or white French buttoned chef's shirts/jackets with black caps or berets. "Cast member" David took our order while cast member Andy checked us out. During our visit, the staff were busy dealing with an endless line of customers. Service was quick and efficient.Amorette is a girl's name that means "little love." It's derived from the French word "amour."
Read MoreVeronica C.
Jan 19, 2025
Each visit to this lovely café feels like stepping into another world; it's so clean, bright, and elegantly romantic. A visit early in the day, before the crowds arrive, would perfectly illustrate my description.Amorrete offers a wide selection of handcrafted desserts, including custom Mickey and Friends cakes. They also offer a savory menu with sandwiches and other items. The menu changes seasonally.You can even watch the pastry chefs create their masterpieces. Prices range from affordable to more expensive, depending on your selections. I enjoyed the seasonal macarons and éclairs; they were absolutely delicious.It's a wonderful café if you appreciate French-inspired desserts. I will likely visit every time I'm at Disney.
Read MoreVictoria S.
Jan 12, 2025
I have always wanted to come here!! I came here with a friend during the Christmas Tree event in Disney Springs. There was a long line to get inside. The inside is alright but the pastries here are beautiful! The service was okay.We had the Rose and Pistachio desserts. They were amazing! So rich and delicious. We tried the Hot Chocolate as well but it was served very lukewarm. It was good though. I would come again for the desserts but it didn't really live up to the hype like I expected.
Read MoreNicole D.
Feb 9, 2025
Yum Yum YUM! Affordable sweet treats. Get Amorette's Rose! Dark Chocolate Mousse and Raspberry Sauce Filling. $8.50. Smooth, velvety, delicious! Highly recommend!
Read MoreJen C.
Dec 30, 2024
Oh my Mickey Mousse! Without a doubt, these are the best desserts I've ever had. The highlight for me was the Mickey Mousse--it's not only adorable but absolutely delectable. The mousse has the perfect balance of flavors, not overly sweet, just right. Honestly, everything was phenomenal! The abundance of choices made it tough to pick just one.I had to deduct one star as I mobile ordered here a few times, and there was always an issue.. Whether my order was ready and I stood off to the side, ignored while a cast member just awkwardly stared at me and opted to assist others instead of asking if I was picking up.. Or they gave me the complete incorrect order (that I was flying home with!) and blamed me for not checking beforehand? I'm not sure why I would have to open my boxes if it was a mobile order that should have been packed properly. I wish they just gave a bit more attention to the customer service aspect as their desserts are incredible, and I highly recommend a visit!
Read MoreMia R.
Dec 13, 2024
This cute little pastry shop in Disney Springs has a lot of sweet goodies to check out when you're in the area! My partner loves checking out the seasonal things here so we had to stop by. If you want to peruse the pastries, try to come at a not so busy time as the line tends to form really easily here. They had a sign outside with what they had for seasonal goods so this helped us figure out if we wanted to stop by inside. We came back at a later time to try to see if we could come when it wasn't as busy and, thankfully, it wasn't when we came back! We got to check out the pastries and pick a few that we wanted. The staff was super friendly and everything was clean. After picking what you want, you pay at the register and can choose to eat your goodies there or take it home. Great spot in Disney Springs!
Read MoreJamie K.
Dec 13, 2024
Wish I could say more. Been here once before. I had there Mickey dome cake and it was good that's why I went back. This time I tried the limited Christmas tree truffle cake. To start it was supposed to be soft and filled with crème, it was hard and nothing inside. The staff was very rude when I ordered it to be there. They had already gotten a Togo box so they rolled their eyes when I said for there.For the price and taste, it is not worth even going in.
Read MoreNadira Y.
Dec 16, 2024
We were there on a Saturday in mid November. It was not too busy in the late afternoon. We were able to grab a table and order a few sweets. We went with the Mickey dome and Goofy dome. The Mickey dome was good, I feel the white chocolate mousse balanced really nicely with the chocolate chiffon cake portion. I did not like the Goofy dome at all. I got it since it had peanut butter filling, but that filling was not tasty at all. It felt like an overcooked pudding with peanut butter flavor. I think they would have been way better with a peanut butter mousse. All the items are beautiful to look at though and I feel are more for looks overall than taste. At $10 each, I feel they are over priced, as most things within Disney Springs area. The Goofy one also have too much fondant, which I don't find edible.
Read MoreJason R.
Feb 27, 2025
Absolutely amazing desserts here! Service is good! Love the fact you can see them decorating cakes while you're waiting. Place has an Italian cafe feel!
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