Do food places serve the whole menu all day?

Lesley Wake

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I decided to check out upcoming restaurant hours and noticed many are open earlier, like at 9am. Those ones didn’t have separate breakfast menus so I was wondering if they serve the whole menu all day long? For example-Camp Woodchuck Kitchen, in August it opens at 9am. The only menu posted has all the sandwiches and sides (fries, etc). So if I wanted a sandwich early I’d be able to?

(I guess I’m used to places in DLR and WDW who don’t open or serve lunch foods until 11-12, with separate breakfast menus for earlier than that...)
 
Almost all the restaurants in TDR serve the entire menu the whole day. I think Center Street Coffeehouse and Crystal Palace may have a different breakfast menu but they're an exception.

I think it's partly cultural: Japan doesn't have as much distinction of foods that are "breakfast" vs "lunch/dinner".
 
Almost all the restaurants in TDR serve the entire menu the whole day. I think Center Street Coffeehouse and Crystal Palace may have a different breakfast menu but they're an exception.

I think it's partly cultural: Japan doesn't have as much distinction of foods that are "breakfast" vs "lunch/dinner".
Cool! That really helps with figuring out a plan, as I will just have 1 day in each park for the Halloween foods! I’m not adverse to eating a sandwich for breakfast, especially if it gives me a chance to try it!
 
That's good to know.... I am not a big breakfast food kinda girl.... I have been known to eat sandwiches, wraps, or even a salad for breakfast...
 

You can find grab and go items for breakfast in mini markets near the train station and in each hotel
 
Cool! That really helps with figuring out a plan, as I will just have 1 day in each park for the Halloween foods! I’m not adverse to eating a sandwich for breakfast, especially if it gives me a chance to try it!

I'm also someone who tries to eat the event exclusive foods. Tip: Save the event exclusive sandwich/pastry from Sweetheart Cafe in DL and Mama Biscotti's Bakery in TDS for the end of the day because you can grab it to-go at closing time to take back to your hotel.
 
I'm also someone who tries to eat the event exclusive foods. Tip: Save the event exclusive sandwich/pastry from Sweetheart Cafe in DL and Mama Biscotti's Bakery in TDS for the end of the day because you can grab it to-go at closing time to take back to your hotel.
Thanks! I am a bit intimidated by my list of food things to try, but I figure they are smaller portions and more snack-type, so I'll have plenty of snack breaks in the day (and no real planned meal stop). Now I just have to wait for the Christmas menus (though I'll have 5 total park days for those)!
 
Thanks! I am a bit intimidated by my list of food things to try, but I figure they are smaller portions and more snack-type, so I'll have plenty of snack breaks in the day (and no real planned meal stop). Now I just have to wait for the Christmas menus (though I'll have 5 total park days for those)!
We basically snacked all day. Our one sit down meal was Magellan's, but the rest of the time was for snacks. I had a lot of fun trying everything out. My favorite snacks were the strawberry popcorn, Mike melon bread, and the Minnie popsicles. I also really liked the chicken calzone in Tomorrowland. We did a whole meal by going to different restaurants in Tomorrowland and sharing food because there were so many I wanted to try lol
 


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