Best Breakfast

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We are on the Disney Dining Plan next week for 7 glorious days!! First time using the plan. We only have one TS breakfast at CM so where are the best counter service or even breakfast options where I can use a snack credit- We usually are not big breakfast eaters so something to hold us until lunch time as we hit the parks at rope drop. Can be in parks or out - we are staying at SSR
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eat much at breakfast either. Usually I head to the food court while my wife is getting ready and get some pastries. We also usually have granola bars in the room.

Disney doesn't have a large set of breakfast CS options in the parks. Main Street Bakery in MK has a number of pastries. The french loaf is very good. Starring Rolls in DHS also has pastries and other breakfast items.

Added: Harambe Fruit Market is open fairly early in DAK if you are looking for a healthy snack.
 
At EPCOT I can recommend Seasons in The Land. They have a breakfast platter, a breakfast croissant and a bakery counter with a wide selection of pastries. Unfortunately, they have only Nescafe coffee. :(

There's also a coffee kiosk near Canada that sells espresso, lattes and pretty good coffee that is not made from a concentrate. :) They have breakfast pastries there, too.
 
The best counter service breakfast is Sunshine Seasons in Epcot.
The Main Street Bake Shop in MK is good too, but mostly if you want a pastry or something simple... not a breakfast platter type meal.
Otherwise your best bet is probably the resort food court, they are pretty good and you can eat early without wasting precious park time!
 

At EPCOT I can recommend Seasons in The Land. They have a breakfast platter, a breakfast croissant and a bakery counter with a wide selection of pastries. Unfortunately, they have only Nescafe coffee. :(

There's also a coffee kiosk near Canada that sells espresso, lattes and pretty good coffee that is not made from a concentrate. :) They have breakfast pastries there, too.

OK, never been to Epcot yet (70 days to go!!) but I have to ask.....would the coffee kiosk near Canada sell Tim Hortons coffee? Oh, say yes, say yes.....I would love to know we could get a little taste of "home" while we're in the World!!! :flower3:
 
OK, never been to Epcot yet (70 days to go!!) but I have to ask.....would the coffee kiosk near Canada sell Tim Hortons coffee? Oh, say yes, say yes.....I would love to know we could get a little taste of "home" while we're in the World!!! :flower3:

no chance.
 
We like to go to the grab'n'go at the resorts and get the fruit and yogurt parfait. It's a snack credit and is really good. That usually holds us off.
 
OK, never been to Epcot yet (70 days to go!!) but I have to ask.....would the coffee kiosk near Canada sell Tim Hortons coffee? Oh, say yes, say yes.....I would love to know we could get a little taste of "home" while we're in the World!!! :flower3:

The coffee may also be Nescafe, but it is drip coffee from freshly ground beans. The signature restaurants are able to serve something other than Nescafe products. One server at FF told me that they served "Geoffrey's coffee". Brown Derby does, too.

I have to say, though, when we dined at FF last week, the coffee was disappointing compared to previous visits. Even when I asked for another cup it tasted as bad as the first one. Our server took it off the bill, but it is so rare to get a good cup of coffee at WDW that I would have preferred a fresh pot. :(
 
Me + a snack credit for breakfast = a funnel cake with powdered sugar. I have no shame.
 
We were there for 10 days last week and only did 3 TS breakfast, Sunrise Safari at AK, Boma and Cape May. The rest of the time we grabbed stuff from the BW Bakery, Mara, AKL CL and Main Street Bakery and it was just enough. We did not miss having the heavy TS breakfasts at all. Pastries, fruit, croissant breakfast sandwiches are just enough.

We went in April for 10 days and did about 7 TS breakfast and it was way too many, we were so full and did not want to eat big dinners
 
Boardwalk Bakery, lots of tasty treats!

At MK, Main Street Bakery has these HUGE cinnamon buns and they are soooooo delicious! A snack credit. We had them in the afternoon but I am sure you could get one in the morning, and WELL worth a snack credit!! DH and I shared one!
 












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