Epcot for breakfast/lunch

dizzyr

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What's a good place at Epcot to plan for something around 11 ish?. We have a 5:15 ADR at Cape May so I was thinking we'd have something simple like muffins for breakfast and then eat around 11:00 - we're 4 people (2 adults, 2 kids 13&10) and not picky.
 
That's a Quick Service place right? I was thinking more of a table service but not one that will be too filling or take more than an hour.
 
Via Napoli is our favorite Epcot restaurant. You can share some pizzas and not be too full for cape may later in the day
 

That's a Quick Service place right? I was thinking more of a table service but not one that will be too filling or take more than an hour.
Yes, that's a quick service.

I agree with Via Napoli or San Angel would be perfect at 11ish because you'll get a table by the water.
 
Via Napoli is our favorite Epcot restaurant. You can share some pizzas and not be too full for cape may later in the day

My youngest daughter and my husband are HUGE pizza fans so that sounds like it might be perfect :)
 
Yes, that's a quick service.

I agree with Via Napoli or San Angel would be perfect at 11ish because you'll get a table by the water.

Hmmmm who's preference to cater to? DD and DH love pizza but my favorite food is Mexican LOL so maybe I should book San Angel ;)
 
With a 5:15 all you care to eat buffet I would not do a sit down lunch. In my opinion that is a waste of money, as my family would never be hungry enough to justify the buffet cost, or more importantly, enjoy it. If you are on the DDP you can not share entrée/pizza at Via Napoli. Each person must get a 1 TS credit meal.
Good Luck and have fun
 
That's a Quick Service place right? I was thinking more of a table service but not one that will be too filling or take more than an hour.

Unfortunately, most of the TS places I've been to don't open until 12:00. I think that's because WS opens at 11:00, so they don't expect people to rush in there to eat. I'd head to the French bakery for a sandwich (they have the same menu all day) or Tangerine Cafe, which I think opens at 11:00. The only TS that I think might open at 11:00 is Coral Reef in FW.
 
With a 5:15 all you care to eat buffet I would not do a sit down lunch. In my opinion that is a waste of money, as my family would never be hungry enough to justify the buffet cost, or more importantly, enjoy it. If you are on the DDP you can not share entrée/pizza at Via Napoli. Each person must get a 1 TS credit meal.
Good Luck and have fun

I agree with this - you may like to try a nosh at the Bakery in France for some quiche or something. Or share a few lunch plates at the QS in Japan. Then you will be ready for Cape May later!
 
With a 5:15 all you care to eat buffet I would not do a sit down lunch. In my opinion that is a waste of money, as my family would never be hungry enough to justify the buffet cost, or more importantly, enjoy it. If you are on the DDP you can not share entrée/pizza at Via Napoli. Each person must get a 1 TS credit meal.
Good Luck and have fun

I agree with this - you may like to try a nosh at the Bakery in France for some quiche or something. Or share a few lunch plates at the QS in Japan. Then you will be ready for Cape May later!

If we are paying out of pocket we can split though right? I'm waiting to hear if there is a stay play dine promo for when we are there and if there isn't we won't be on the dining plan.

Unfortunately, most of the TS places I've been to don't open until 12:00. I think that's because WS opens at 11:00, so they don't expect people to rush in there to eat. I'd head to the French bakery for a sandwich (they have the same menu all day) or Tangerine Cafe, which I think opens at 11:00. The only TS that I think might open at 11:00 is Coral Reef in FW.

This could be problematic for us - maybe quick service is the better option
 
Unfortunately, most of the TS places I've been to don't open until 12:00. I think that's because WS opens at 11:00, so they don't expect people to rush in there to eat. I'd head to the French bakery for a sandwich (they have the same menu all day) or Tangerine Cafe, which I think opens at 11:00. The only TS that I think might open at 11:00 is Coral Reef in FW.
Akershus should be open since they're open for breakfast.

I think the Boulangerie in France would be a good option even though it's CS, not TS. It's really good!
 
I'd suggest either splitting a pizza at Via Napoli, or having a heavier breakfast and then a lighter lunch at Les Halles bakery in France.

Personally, I wouldn't do a big lunch when you have an early dinner ADR!
 
Les Halles open a 9am. I am not a sweet morning person, i prefer the Roulé au Lard (bacooooooooon!) and the Croissant au Jambon. The two are snack credit.
 
Les Halles open a 9am. I am not a sweet morning person, i prefer the Roulé au Lard (bacooooooooon!) and the Croissant au Jambon. The two are snack credit.

FWIW, Les Halles has their entire menu all day. You can even get a sandwich for breakfast if you want. Or what I did was to buy my lunch at the same time as breakfast, then take my lunch back to my room at BCV, reheat, and voila! Yum!!!
 
What's a good place at Epcot to plan for something around 11 ish?. We have a 5:15 ADR at Cape May so I was thinking we'd have something simple like muffins for breakfast and then eat around 11:00 - we're 4 people (2 adults, 2 kids 13&10) and not picky.
Starbucks would be my choice on that, simple and not bad.
 


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