Taste Test: Peach Cobbler Crepes On United Airlines

by Anthony Losanno
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I flew from Tampa International Airport (TPA) to Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) on my way to John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) and breakfast was served on United Airlines. I preordered the Peach Cobbler Crepes and was generally satisfied with this sweet breakfast treat.

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The Peach Cobbler Crepes are described as “Peach cobbler crepe filling with caramel drizzle” when preordering. This dish is only offered in advance (although there was an extra on my flight today).

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The Peach Cobbler Crepes were not overly sweet. The filling was a mild cheese and the crepes held there texture through reheating. The tray also contained a fruit salad, a Chobani Greek Vanilla yogurt, and a rather sad looking croissant.

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Did someone sit on this poor croissant? It was served warm, but I opted not to eat it given the carbs in the rest of the tray.

Anthony’s Take: This was a satisfying breakfast and one that I would order again on a future flight. I’m going to keep testing out new dishes as I fly United and other airlines while reporting back here. I have a whopping eight United flights this week, so stay tuned for more meals.

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