My husband and I are looking for a nice breakfast place at one of the parks. We have no kids yet and are in our twenties. Any suggestions would be helpful. THANKS!!!
My DW and I are "empty nesters" now and enjoy a good breakfast, too, at WDW. We like the Fountainview Cafe at EPCOT. They have breakfast pastries and a sausage and egg croissant that I really enjoy. The coffee is not bad either. We like to sit outside with a view of the fountain when weather permits.
It's not in a park, but for a very nice table service breakfast, we like the Kona Cafe at the Poly. It's on the monorail so it's a quick trip to/from the MK and a good excuse to ride it. They also have a pressed pot of Kona coffee if you want to splurge on the coffee.
Since our kids are grown and don't usually accompany us anymore, we don't do the character buffets so I can't comment on them. Aside from the Crystal Palace buffet, the only other place to eat breakfast there is the Bakery on Main Street. They, too, have breakfast pastries and I believe an egg sandwich of some sort (probaby the same as the one at Fountainview ).
The food court at POR has a very good made to order omelettes. We often eat breakast there if we are staying nearby.
Our favorite breakfast at one of the parks is Crystal Palace. They offer a great selection and the Winnie the Pooh characters are there too. The service and food was very good. They have the usual standards (Omelete Station, Pancakes, Waffles, fruit, etc...) plus they had such things like coffee cakes, breakfast lasagna,etc... that no one else offered. We love their large variety of items on their buffet. The decor is very charming as well.
There is not a good non-character TS breakfast in one of the theme parks, but the best TS breakfasts are at the 3 monorail resorts. The best of these is the Kona Cafe (the Tonga Toast is wonderful, but everything else is pretty good too). I also like the Concourse Steakhouse at the CR for breakfast. It is a little loud sometimes (due to Chef Mickey's next door), but the food is quite good. The last place I'd recommend is the Grand Floridian Cafe. The food is good, the atmosphere is nice, and this one is quiet.
I just wanted to add that the Character meals can still be nice for a childless couple. DW and I enjoyed the Cape May Breakfast Buffet at the Beach Club when we were still childless. The best food for breakfast in the theme parks is the Character Breakfast at the Crystal Palace.
Not in the parks, but Cape May Buffet is very nice. Dont forget the buffet at Ft. Wilderness. It is a nice boat ride from WL, and the least expensive buffet on property.
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