I got pictures from two meals this trip.
We had a late breakfast at Storyteller's, which meant the buffet. They stop serving off the menu at their last breakfast seating, which they didn't tell me when making the PS, and I really wanted to order off the menu. Sniffle sniffle.
But we made the best of it.
They asked if DS wanted "Mickey waffles and pancakes". That meant Mickey waffles and normal pancakes, for the record. We got some fruit and a croissant for him, too. He ate more than I think we've ever seen him eat at once, so he must have liked it!
DH and I had basically the same things from the menu...scrambled eggs, DH had an omelette with cheese, jalapeno, and tomato (in Sept he had just jalapeno and cheese in an omlette at PP, lol). They had vegetarian "sausage", which was a lovely surprise. Chocolate croissant, fruit, potatoes... And coffee, yum, coffee. The server told me, with a hint of glee, that it was a special restaurant blend of Nescafe, and that no one ever believes them b/c it's good coffee. No one believes me, either, but that's what she told me!
Pictures of remnants, lol.
Cafe Orleans. DS had the Mickey waffles again, with fruit. I had the Cafe Scrambled Eggs without bacon (we're all veggie, so if I forget to mention it, we never have the meat), DH had the Three-Cheese "Monte Cristo" French Toast, and then we shared the Mickey Shaped Beignets with raspberry
coulis and creme anglaise.
I liked the eggs, but they didn't feel/taste quite "real". I actually had the same problem at Storyteller's, but it was more pronounced at Cafe Orleans. It might just be because at home we eat organic, free range eggs that are as fresh as possible, and they taste far better than the regular eggs, so I can only imagine that restaurant-level eggs are even less good.
Robert liked the french toast, but ignored me when I told him that even die-hard eaters have a hard time finishing it. He tends to eat fast, especially when he thinks he's being "naughty" (lifelong food issues, poor guy), so he didn't realize that it was going to feel so bad in his stomach until he had scarfed it down. EAT SLOWLY when you get that dish. The compote it comes with made him happy, because it combines to cut the "sharp" of the cheese and the sweet of the french toast.
DS liked the waffles, and the fruit.
And I liked the coffee.