Breakfast places in Epcot area.

myladyisatramp

myladyisatramp
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We are going to be staying at the Boardwalk Villas, but thinking of taking the DDDP so this would entile us to go for breakfast. What do you suggeest in this area. Think the DDDP is worth it or just the DDP. Going with 3 grown adult children and they can eat. Other option is to do breakfast in Villa and do regular DDP. Help.
 
We like Spoodles for breakfast, and also Market Fresh in the Dolphin (which wouldn't be on DDDP).
 
The Captain's Grille at the YC is another good choice. It used to be called Yacht Club Galley. Unless it has changed, breakfast can be a la carte or buffet. no characters.
 

Last trip we made spur of the moment breakfast reservations for Spoodles. The food was great and so was the fact that we didn't have to traverse too far for a good meal. The menu had good variety. I notice you said you have grown children but I have heard the Norway princess breakfast is great. Possible a good choice just because of location.
 
The Captain's Grille at the YC is another good choice. It used to be called Yacht Club Galley. Unless it has changed, breakfast can be a la carte or buffet. no characters.

I checked out the menu and they offer both the buffet and off the menu. They have my Eggs Benedict, but they don't use Canadian Bacon. They use proscuitto.
 
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At BWV you can use the options at the bakery. You can get either a CS with a drink OR use the snack credits for muffins and danish. The items are huge and one of the better values of the program after the two lobster tails at Capt Jack's and Filet at Le Cellier.
 
Along that vein, you can also order egg and cheese croissants as a QS and yogurt parfaits as a snack or QS at the BC Marketplace. Both are quite good.

Deb, I'm glad they kept the buffet option at Captain's Grille. It's nice to have the option.
 















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