One of the most important meals of the day is breakfast but at Disney that ever important meal becomes not only nutritious but also fun! Even the biggest morning grouch will not only love the scrumptious food but the fun loving atmospheres available first thing in the morning. To help you plan how to start your day right we have put together the Five Best Breakfasts at Disney World!
Ohana
If you are looking for not only a fun breakfast but also an extra special character treat then Ohana is a must! Ohana is located at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. For breakfast you can hang loose with Stitch and his friends as you delight in an American breakfast with Polynesian flare. Your family will enjoy an all-you-care-to-enjoy breakfast with Hua Paka (scrambled eggs), Pua’a (pork breakfast sausage), bacon, Uala Kahiki (island style fried potatoes), Mickey-shaped waffles and an assortment of breakfast breads and seasonal fruits.
Kona
If your family is looking for a meal that is both filling and budget friendly then Kona is a must! Just like Ohana, Kona is located at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Even the hungriest of guests will walk away pleased and will for sure add Kona to their lists for future breakfasts. For breakfast you will enjoy the scrumptious Tonga Toast, Big Kahuna, steak and eggs, blueberry pancakes, Macadamia-pineapple pancakes, The Samoan, assorted omelets as well as several other delightful offerings.
Whispering Canyon Cafe
One thing is for certain there is no boring meal when you choose to dine at Whispering Canyon Cafe at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. Whispering Canyon Cafe is another breakfast location that not only has wonderful food but also is budget friendly and very filling. For a starter at breakfast you can enjoy fresh fruit, blueberry muffins or a pecan sticky bun skillet. Next for your scrumptious you can choose from their wonderful all-you-care-to-enjoy breakfast skillet, eggs-any style, various omelets, steel-cut oatmeal, Belgian-style waffles, Eggs Benedict, various pancakes and banana bread French toast.
1900 Park Fare
Stroll on over to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa for a fun-filled Supercalifragilistic breakfast at 1900 Park Fare. This breakfast is a special treat with some of your favorite Disney Characters such as Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, The Mad Hatter, Tigger and Winnie the Pooh. In addition to fun characters you will also feast on an all-you-care-to-enjoy breakfast feast that includes assorted fresh fruits and fresh-baked breads and pastries as well as smoked salmon lox, corned beef hash, a yogurt bar, cheese blintz, Eggs Benedict, made-to-order omelets, hickory-smoked ham, pancakes, biscuits and sausage gravy, french toast, cheese grits, Mickey waffles and much more! Don’t forget to try their Floridian strawberry soup while you are there!
Olivia’s Cafe
If your family is looking for something that is off the beaten path and a hidden jewel of Disney World then we highly suggest breakfast at Olivia’s Cafe. Olivia’s is located at Disney Old Key West Resort and you will delight in the hearty breakfast with a touch of the Florida Keys. For breakfast you can enjoy dishes such as Olivia’s breakfast, the Monroe egg white omelet, the Conch republic omelet, the sombrero beach omelet, buttermilk pancakes, biscuits and gravy, waffles, banana bread french toast, poached eggs, and crab cake eggs Benedict.
Michelle says
Been to all of these and they’re great, but I think Chef Mickey’s had the best buffet breakfast. And beinthe view of the Monorail is awesome!
JRiley says
The breakfast buffet at Boma has a huge assortment of choices, all delicious, and it my absolute favorite. The breakfast buffet at Tusker House in the Animal Kingdom is very, very good, too, and tables are visited my Mickey and friends. The breakfast skillet at the Whispering Canyon in the Wilderness Lodge was yummy and filling. Kona Cafe was a big disappointment after all the hype about Tonga Toast which was no big deal. It was also too expensive and too small for the number of tables crammed into the space.
Samantha says
Really enjoyed Cape May breakfast at Beach Clus Resort!!
April says
Kona was very disappointing & overpriced for amount of food. My husband got regular French toast which was 2 pieces of regular size toast (not thick like Texas toast but just plain white bread) with 2 sausage links. As soon as we looked at plate we couldn’t believe the small portions. It was a kid size portion. I got Tonga Toast which only had banana mixture in half of the middle & was very chewy. It was very thick but not that great. The strawberry mixture that you pour over Tonga Toast was delicious.
Holly says
Cape May Cafe at Beach Club Resort is really good.
Jessie K says
Brunch at Trail’s End!!!! Oh the juice!