Best Breakfast in Orlando?

Our waitress at Perkins was excellent - she even tried to make decent tea (instead of bringing out warm water and tea bags!), and the kids each got a huge sugar cookie to take away (yummy!) - you can also buy cakes and cookies to take away for later. IHOP is also excellent. We enjoyed Cracker Barrel for evening meal, didn't try breakfast so can't comment.
 
One thing I love about Cracker Barrel is the REAL maple syrup they serve with their pancakes! :tongue:
 
To the tune of "Daisy, Daisy"

#Perkins, Perkins, I love the breakfast's I do,
Hash browns and sausage with an egg or two,
They have a waitress service, that's nice I am sure of this,
Perkins is sweet, breakfeast is a treat in a restauarant that's great value to!
:thumbsup2

I gotta stop drinking a can of Fosters before bedtime!
 
The Peabody Sunday Brunch. They have proper wait staff at Denny's and IHOP? Those places are dumps.
 

Here`s a second for Dennys grand slam, we always go to the one opposite old Town...(It was open 24 hours,dont know if it still is), which was great when the kids were getting us up at 5.00am....Just us and a few other Brits in there on a different time zone LOL
 
We also like Perkins and IHOP but a big big thumbs up goes to :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 The Village Inn on Westwood Boulevard down near Seaworld, Brilliant Service and super food.
 
loyd said:
The Peabody Sunday Brunch. They have proper wait staff at Denny's and IHOP? Those places are dumps.

I was going to say Renaissance Sunday Brunch, which is absolutely incredible and rivaled only by La Coquina at Grand Cypress. But the OP was asking about 'typical American breakfast', which those are not!

Perkins and Denny's are very much the typical 'American' breakfast-style spots and while they are not exactly upscale, I wouldn't call them dumps. They're standard diner style spots with good, reliable menus. IHOP isn't a real favourite 'round here, but it's along the same lines. Basic fare and lots of it.

If forced to choose one, it would be Perkins. Or maybe Denny's. ;)
 
For what we consider the full American breakfast experience, with waitress service, unlimited coffee refills, a full inquisition on what kind of eggs you want (LOL!), the following list is fairly comprehensive right now:

Dennys
Perkins (our joint fave)
Bob Evans (likewise!)
Cracker Barrel
Friendlys
IHOP
Waffle House
First Watch
Toojays

The following are all buffet breakfast alternatives (good value but not quite so authentic):

Ponderosa
Shoneys
Black Angus
Golden Corrall (our top choice of the buffets)
Sweet Tomatoes (Sunday only but brilliant for lunch and dinner every day)
Whistle Junction Buffet & Grill (Sat and Sun only)
(To the best of our knowledge, the Sizzler chain stopped doing breakfasts last year)

Other choices serving breakfast that are also worth trying are:

Panera Bread
The B-Line Diner (inside the Peabody Hotel - one of our all-time faves)
East Lake Fish Camp (yes, the rather rustic cafe here serves some of the best breakfasts in town!)
Atlanta Bread Company (a relatively new chain, similar to Panera)
Shakers American Cafe (downtown Orlando)

All the Disney resorts also do an excellent breakfast service (one of our faves is the Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge, served family-style, while O'Hana at the Poly and Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge are both highly recommended), while the Hyatt Grand Cypress offers the most spectacular Sunday brunch, with the Renaissance Resort Orlando not far behind (when their buffet re-opens in the New Year).
 
An excellent update Simon - however, I am still chuckling that the thread suddenly re-appeared after a 6 month exile! I suspect the OP has long since forgotten where the best place to get scrambled eggs is.... :rolleyes:
 
SimonV said:
(To the best of our knowledge, the Sizzler chain stopped doing breakfasts last year)

When did Sizzler stop their breakfast buffet? We ate breakfast in the one on 192 in September and they were just putting their price down the next day to $3.99 shame we were flying home that day :sad2:

Elise

PS Why do old threads keep being dragged up :confused3
 
Elise79 said:
PS Why do old threads keep being dragged up :confused3

A good question, I have seen a few recently where this has happened, mostly (no discrespect intended) by newly registered members.
A couple I saw were over 2 years old.
 
JohnnySharp2 said:
A good question, I have seen a few recently where this has happened, mostly (no discrespect intended) by newly registered members.
A couple I saw were over 2 years old.
lots of questions raised have been raised before
sometimes i go in to history of posts and rember something new so post it.
didnt think it was a crime to bump an old thread
Paulh
 
paulh said:
didnt think it was a crime to bump an old thread
Paulh

Don't recall saying it was! Maybe the fact I first posted on this thread on the 6th April has clouded my judgement here :rolleyes:

Anyway since then I have tried breakfast at Spoodles on Disney's Boardwalk which was very nice and I would recommend it (now we are now back on thread subject).
 















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