October. Waffles.
The big difference between this and most of the other meals is that this one is served family style. Which means you'll get a platter of waffles, scrambled eggs, sausage, potatos and biscuits for the table - they will bring more of anything you want. There are pros and cons with this approach:
PROS:
You sit and your food is brought to you (IMO, a really nice feature if you are travelling with children too young to handle their own buffet plates, but old enough to want their own buffet plates).
We believe the food is better quality and warmer this way, but it still isn't great.
You don't miss characters while at the buffet.
For the buffet o phobic, the chances your waffle has been groped by a six year old that is not your own kid go way down.
CONS:
The variety is much less than a buffet (although if you want something, ask, sometimes the kitchen can provide it).
The waiter brings food. That can mean a big difference in the experience if the waiter is good, or if the waiter ignores you and doesn't bring more bacon, or if the waiter seems to rush you.
If you don't like this, you might want to try the 1900 Park Faire Breakfast, which is a buffet, also on the monorail line.