Spent 11 glorious days at Disney enjoying three meals a day (and more if you count our week off property). Since I don't want to make this post too long, I will break it up into breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Party included myself, my DH, my DS (22) and his girlfriend, and my DD (17). And, we all love to eat. So, here goes:
Donald's Breakfastosaurus - Our first time doing this and we are so glad we did. Our PS was for 8:10 and we arrived at the park about 7:45. We were the first group in and our "host" was Neil (what a character....get him if you can!). We were the first in the buffet line so no wait. The food was excellent (but no Mickey waffles) and the character interaction was great (including Neil). Everyone was so full that no one wanted lunch until after 3:00. I would definitely return.
Kona Cafe - Went for the tonga toast and the eggs benedict, shared with DD. I don't remember the tonga toast being so sweet...could only manage three bites...but the eggs were great. DH got the fruit plate (yummy) and others egg dishes. Great food, somewhat fast service. Would definitely return.
Concourse Steak House - We were all pleasantly surprised by the quality here. DD and DH got the smoked salmon platter, I got the eggs benedict (good!), DS and his friend got the sausage benedict (eggs, cheese, biscuit and sausage gravy) which they devoured. This is a great place to go for a non-character breakfast.
Boma - What can I say...still our favorite. The selection of foods is amazing (carved meats, omelet station, african specialties, baked goods, fruit and traditional breakfast fare). The frunch is terrific and the pressed coffee to die for. Both the hotel and restaurant are beautiful. No question here about returning.
Cape May Cafe - We stayed at the Beach Club, so this was a given. Of all the breakfasts, this is the one we like least (although the characters were fun) The food was just ok, nothing special. There are better places for the money.
Boardwalk Bakery - If you are staying at the Epcot resorts, this is the place to go for a quick, cheap breakfast. Everything from the breakfast burrito and the egg sandwich (think egg mc muffin) to the muffins, crumb cake, bagels, donuts and croissants (to name a few) was terrific. Fast and satisfying. Everyone's favorite fast food breakfast.
House of Blues Gospel Brunch - All I can say is do this if you can. I was hesitant to book it, but so glad that I did. While the show was ok, the food was incredible. Anything you can imagine in a brunch was included...omelet station, smoked salmon, shrimp, jambalaya, bread pudding, eggs, bacon and sausage... the list goes on and on. Amazing!!!
That's it for breakfasts...will report on other meals in other posts. Would be happy to answer any questions.
Party included myself, my DH, my DS (22) and his girlfriend, and my DD (17). And, we all love to eat. So, here goes:
Donald's Breakfastosaurus - Our first time doing this and we are so glad we did. Our PS was for 8:10 and we arrived at the park about 7:45. We were the first group in and our "host" was Neil (what a character....get him if you can!). We were the first in the buffet line so no wait. The food was excellent (but no Mickey waffles) and the character interaction was great (including Neil). Everyone was so full that no one wanted lunch until after 3:00. I would definitely return.
Kona Cafe - Went for the tonga toast and the eggs benedict, shared with DD. I don't remember the tonga toast being so sweet...could only manage three bites...but the eggs were great. DH got the fruit plate (yummy) and others egg dishes. Great food, somewhat fast service. Would definitely return.
Concourse Steak House - We were all pleasantly surprised by the quality here. DD and DH got the smoked salmon platter, I got the eggs benedict (good!), DS and his friend got the sausage benedict (eggs, cheese, biscuit and sausage gravy) which they devoured. This is a great place to go for a non-character breakfast.
Boma - What can I say...still our favorite. The selection of foods is amazing (carved meats, omelet station, african specialties, baked goods, fruit and traditional breakfast fare). The frunch is terrific and the pressed coffee to die for. Both the hotel and restaurant are beautiful. No question here about returning.
Cape May Cafe - We stayed at the Beach Club, so this was a given. Of all the breakfasts, this is the one we like least (although the characters were fun) The food was just ok, nothing special. There are better places for the money.
Boardwalk Bakery - If you are staying at the Epcot resorts, this is the place to go for a quick, cheap breakfast. Everything from the breakfast burrito and the egg sandwich (think egg mc muffin) to the muffins, crumb cake, bagels, donuts and croissants (to name a few) was terrific. Fast and satisfying. Everyone's favorite fast food breakfast.
House of Blues Gospel Brunch - All I can say is do this if you can. I was hesitant to book it, but so glad that I did. While the show was ok, the food was incredible. Anything you can imagine in a brunch was included...omelet station, smoked salmon, shrimp, jambalaya, bread pudding, eggs, bacon and sausage... the list goes on and on. Amazing!!!
That's it for breakfasts...will report on other meals in other posts. Would be happy to answer any questions.