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I know at this point it will be speculation but since CR bakery services the MK restaurants I think it is safe to assume it will provide the cakes for Be Our Guest once it opens? I am just trying to get a plan for your next trip.
I really want to order a cake to celebrate completing my first RunDisney Half Marathon but DH will never get the hit no matter how many times I mention it so I guess I am going to have to wait until our next whole family trip for another cake. |
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I need cake advice!!!
I want to order a specialty cake celebrating our wedding/honeymoon for our trip in December, but I'm not sure what meal to couple it with. Give a clueless groom some advice! Here's our ADRs: 12/3 Ohana dinner 12/4 12/5 California Grill dinner 12/6 Le Cellier lunch 12/7 12/8 12/9 Raglan Road dinner 12/10 Beirgarten lunch 12/11 Kona Cafe breakfast 12/12 Jiko dinner 12/13 Trails End dinner 12/14 Ohana breakfast We can add dinners on the 4th and 8th if we need to. We can't on the 7th since it's our All-Harry Potter day ![]() I was thinking I have a custom cake prepared for the California Grill dinner, but we love the desserts there usually, I'm afraid it would be too much. And forget about Ohana, because seriously, no cake ON EARTH is as delicious as that bread pudding. What to do!?!? |
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OK, if Ohana and CA Grill are out, then your next best bet is the Trails End dinner, because the Contemporary would be making your cake.
Raglan Road isn't serviced by Disney, Biergarten just gets Epcot's dull cakes, Le Cellier is one of the places Yacht & Beach Club delivers to but the process can be like pulling teeth, Kona is serviced by the GF but cake at breakfast might be weird for some... (some who are not me! )Also, if you're staying at a Disney resort you can have the cake delivered to your room if that's easier. See Post 2 for options by location.
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Maybe I'll just skip dessert at CG and do the cake there. It seems like Chef Brian has a lot of fans, and the setting is the most romantic of the options. Unfortunately, (well, for this reason anyway,) we are staying at Bonnet Creek, so the cake in room isn't an option. |
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CG would be my choice as well. Not only would the cake be made at the Contemporary bakery, but you would get it early enough in your trip to snack on for several days.
Since you're staying at Bonnet Creek, you could also look into off site bakeries. I've seen a few really nice cakes from offsite. BTW, I don't know where you're staying but Hilton & Waldorf Astoria BC are both very nice hotels. |
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Chef Brian
What is the email or phone number for Chef Brian. I want to order a b'day cake for my sister on 8/9 and we are going to be at the Luau at the Polynesian. We went a couple of years ago for my b'day and Chef Brian did a beautiful Cinderella cake for me at California Grill. My husband does not have the contact info and Disney said they could not give it to me. Does anyone have that info. I wanted to see if I could get her a cake with polynesian flowers and the chocolate monorail, since she loves both. Thanks.
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The Attic was just perfect
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Chef Brian works at the Contemporary, which does not service the Polynesian. You would have to order from the Grand Floridian. Call the number for Private Dining listed in Post #2 of this thread.
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Depending on the size of your cake, make sure you have plenty of time to eat it! Many people take it back to their room and finish it over a number of days.
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Plus, I'm thinking I might want a smaller cake, it's just the two of us. More the thought than the actual dessert, I think. |
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I'm taking my son for his Fifth birthday to whispering pines for supper. Since there is only two of us I'm hesitant to order a cake. Would you order one or is there a special dessert i can order him?
We are having breakfast at Tusker House that day too, might be too early in day for cake
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