Breakfast suggestions

Pammy jo

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Where would you suggest for a good breakfst that isn't too expensive? We'll be staying at HRH but would be willing to drive off site one day if there is anything nearby that is worth the trip.

I hate to spend too much money on breakfast and most days we'll just eat cereal in the room. Any other suggestions?
 
We really like the breakfast at Pastamore. The breakfast pizza is very good. Their portions are large enough to share. HRH has a breakfast buffet, & you can also order off a menu.

We refuse to move our vehicle, once we park it at our resort, so I don't have any suggestions for driving offsite. Now that I think about it, my suggestion would be to not do it. J/K :p
 
Each park has a bakery that offers all sorts of delicious breakfast items. It also happens to carry cheesecake factory cheesecake, thats a breakfast food right? :teeth:

They have coffees and teas and fresh fruits and croissants. They also serve egg sandwiches. My son eats a chocolate croissant every morning he can, I guess they are good!

Croissant Moon Bakery is just inside IOA as you pass Port of Entry and Beverly Hills Boulangerie is inside Universal Studios as you enter on the right.

Hard Rock also has bagels and quick breakfast items at Emack & Bolio’s Marketplace.
 
Fan2CSkr said:
Each park has a bakery that offers all sorts of delicious breakfast items. It also happens to carry cheesecake factory cheesecake, thats a breakfast food right? :teeth:

They have coffees and teas and fresh fruits and croissants. They also serve egg sandwiches. My son eats a chocolate croissant every morning he can, I guess they are good!

Croissant Moon Bakery is just inside IOA as you pass Port of Entry and Beverly Hills Boulangerie is inside Universal Studios as you enter on the right.

Hard Rock also has bagels and quick breakfast items at Emack & Bolio’s Marketplace.


Now, that's my idea of breakfast!!! :p Your son is so right about chocolate croissants. They're yummy!!! :teeth:
 

Another option is to bring granola bars/pop tarts, etc to eat in your room. We find this to be a quick way to carb load and save time in the morning...you can always grap something once you get to the park or just eat an early lunch.
 
We ate breakfast in the room (doughnuts/milk), then went to the parks. At about 11am we went to Croissant Moon bakery and shared a breakfast sandwich. It's really not that expensive, a breakfast plate is about $5.
 


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