
Café L'air De La Sirène
Most visitors simply call Café L'air De La Sirène "the French café," which is a role it fulfills beyond your expectation. That success begins with looking the part: high ceilings, detailed molding and murals, and pitch-perfect Belle Époque details that make these rooms feel like a Parisian bistro preserved in amber. It's a truly beautiful setting drenched in authenticity, and if you can snag a seat at its outdoor café section, you'll have the ideal perch for people-watching.
The best way to order food is to choose a table, note its number, and then use the Mobile Order feature on the Universal Orlando app; staff will bring your selections to you. That food, it must be said, is carefully French in form and flavor, and doesn't skimp on fruit, sauce, or delicacy. For breakfast, you'll find options like quiche Lorraine, eggs with mornay sauce, and croissants—even vegan croissants that more than pass the taste test. In the morning, this is also where to get the Bieraubeurre Crêpe (Butterbeer Crepe), elevated with shortbread cookie butter Bavarian cream, strawberries and shortbread cookie garnish. For lunch and dinner, choices swerve to bistro savories like ratatouille, Boeuf Bourguignon, Niçoise salad, roasted tomato and goat cheese pastries, vegetarian cassoulet, and turkey baguettes sandwiches with brie and apples. It's all superbly Gallic (for a theme park, especially). At all times of day, you can also order the famous Butterbeer here (in cold, frozen, or dairy-free versions); it's listed as Bieraubeurre on the menu.
Most visitors simply call Café L'air De La Sirène "the French café," which is a role it fulfills beyond your expectation. That success begins with looking the part: high ceilings, detailed molding and murals, and pitch-perfect Belle Époque details that make these rooms feel like a Parisian bistro preserved in amber. It's a truly beautiful setting drenched in authenticity, and if you can snag a seat at its outdoor café section, you'll have the ideal perch for people-watching.
The best way to order food is to choose a table, note its number, and then use the Mobile Order feature on the Universal Orlando app; staff will bring your selections to you. That food, it must be said, is carefully French in form and flavor, and doesn't skimp on fruit, sauce, or delicacy. For breakfast, you'll find options like quiche Lorraine, eggs with mornay sauce, and croissants—even vegan croissants that more than pass the taste test. In the morning, this is also where to get the Bieraubeurre Crêpe (Butterbeer Crepe), elevated with shortbread cookie butter Bavarian cream, strawberries and shortbread cookie garnish. For lunch and dinner, choices swerve to bistro savories like ratatouille, Boeuf Bourguignon, Niçoise salad, roasted tomato and goat cheese pastries, vegetarian cassoulet, and turkey baguettes sandwiches with brie and apples. It's all superbly Gallic (for a theme park, especially). At all times of day, you can also order the famous Butterbeer here (in cold, frozen, or dairy-free versions); it's listed as Bieraubeurre on the menu.










