Uncleromulus
Plain grey will be fine
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AS always, we have a full breakfast each day. Turns out the couple we went with like that also. So Uncleromulus led the troops to many off his favorite spots. All in all, it was generally thumbs-up.
A summary:
Kona Cafe--now that Tony's no longer serves breakfast, we usualy stop here on MK day. Among our selections were the "big Kahuna" (has a bit of everything), the French Toast, and the basic eggs/bacon breakfast. Everyone in our group prefers bacon well done, and that is exactly what we got. The potatoes accompanying the meals got high marks, as did the Kona blend coffee. A highlight of the meal came when Mrs. Uncleromulus poured syrup in her coffee, instead of milk!! Both came in the exact same size/color pitcher..I was all for letting her drink it, but alas, her friend saw what happened and stopped her.. Our server said that it happens a lot--
Yeah--sure..
Grand Floridian Cafe:
One of the breakfast places I had never tried.We did it on our second MK day. A pretty spot and food quite good. I had a poached egg/corned beef cassarole. Not the traditional corned beef hash--these were strips of corned beef, layered over hash browns, green peppers and onions. And it was all topped with 2 poached eggs. The eggs were poached just right too. Often when I order them they are not really cooked thru. Most places do not have a traditional "egg poacher", so they drop the eggs in water and cook them that way. These were "drop in's" too, but cooked just right. The Mickey waffle got high marks, as did the french toast.
Boatwrights:
As always got the Blueprint omlette with bacon, sausage, ham and 3 different kinds of cheese. Delightful!! The french toast was also a winer. Bacon was served as ordered--well done.
Boma buffet:
We'd been here several times before, but our friends hadn't. Both agreed it was supurb. The carved pork loin and ham was a big hit, as was the omlette station. Everyone liked the special juice drink they serve, and the Kenya AA coffee was big hit.
Maya Grill:
A more "basic" buffet, but Mrs. U loves the breakfast burritos they serve. Perhaps the best tasting bacon out of all the meals.
To sum up--each of these spots is excellent for a full breakfast. Service was fine throughout and the coffee (when you didn't pour syrup in it) was good.
A summary:
Kona Cafe--now that Tony's no longer serves breakfast, we usualy stop here on MK day. Among our selections were the "big Kahuna" (has a bit of everything), the French Toast, and the basic eggs/bacon breakfast. Everyone in our group prefers bacon well done, and that is exactly what we got. The potatoes accompanying the meals got high marks, as did the Kona blend coffee. A highlight of the meal came when Mrs. Uncleromulus poured syrup in her coffee, instead of milk!! Both came in the exact same size/color pitcher..I was all for letting her drink it, but alas, her friend saw what happened and stopped her.. Our server said that it happens a lot--
Yeah--sure..
Grand Floridian Cafe:
One of the breakfast places I had never tried.We did it on our second MK day. A pretty spot and food quite good. I had a poached egg/corned beef cassarole. Not the traditional corned beef hash--these were strips of corned beef, layered over hash browns, green peppers and onions. And it was all topped with 2 poached eggs. The eggs were poached just right too. Often when I order them they are not really cooked thru. Most places do not have a traditional "egg poacher", so they drop the eggs in water and cook them that way. These were "drop in's" too, but cooked just right. The Mickey waffle got high marks, as did the french toast.
Boatwrights:
As always got the Blueprint omlette with bacon, sausage, ham and 3 different kinds of cheese. Delightful!! The french toast was also a winer. Bacon was served as ordered--well done.
Boma buffet:
We'd been here several times before, but our friends hadn't. Both agreed it was supurb. The carved pork loin and ham was a big hit, as was the omlette station. Everyone liked the special juice drink they serve, and the Kenya AA coffee was big hit.
Maya Grill:
A more "basic" buffet, but Mrs. U loves the breakfast burritos they serve. Perhaps the best tasting bacon out of all the meals.
To sum up--each of these spots is excellent for a full breakfast. Service was fine throughout and the coffee (when you didn't pour syrup in it) was good.


