Breakfast and lunch at BCV

MrsG

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We like to grab a quick bite on the way to the parks for breakfast(to eat as we walk to take the bus) and don't want to spend time stopping in the parks to eat (some can't eat before we leave the room). Is there anywhere that we can get lowfat muffins, egg sandwich, bagel, and coffee to go? Does Beaches and Cream offer this type of breakfast? Is the Boardwalk Bakery too far to walk to on the way to the busses or Epcot?

What is a good stop for a light lunch at BCV? Beaches and Cream again? What is Cape May like? What type of food? Wraps and light fare or meal type fare?

Thanks friends
 
Originally posted by MrsG
What is Cape May like? What type of food? Wraps and light fare or meal type fare?

Thanks friends

I'm pretty sure Cape May is only open for breakfast and dinner and I think the breakfast is a character breakfast buffet. I know at night that it is a very nice seafood buffet (with option for non-seafood folk) .

It's not too far-fetched to walk over to the Boardwalk Bakery -- just a little out of your way. There is also a continental breakfast available in the Boardwalk Inn side of the resort -- can't recall the name of the lounge where it is served. I was also going to suggest the bakery in France, but I'm not sure how early they open.
 
In the lobby of the BC (not BCV) they have coffee and pastry in the morning. For lunch I would take the boat or walk over to the ESPN club. They have great wraps and they are fairly priced. Beaches and Cream and the snack bar at the pool are the only BC lunch locations. The YC galley is open but that is a sit down, somewhat pricy for lunch stop. You will have a fridge, toaster and microwave, just grab somethng the night before.
 



















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