Hey all! So me, my sister, and my best friend are planning the last details of our trip in october/november. Our last day is Nov 1 and we wanna take the day kinda slow and just wind down. We want to kick it off with a great breakfast though! We don't have park tickets for that day, so we are limited to resorts and springs. We plan to do lunch at DS so a resort is preferable for breakfast. So the question is:
Which resort restaurant breakfast is best??
Be advised, going from resort-to-resort can be a chore if going resort-to-resort using Disney transportation.
So I'd be more comfortable with recommendations if I knew your starting point.
But.....in no particular order.....
1.) Boma. Animal Kingdom Lodge is magnificent. You don't have a view from inside the restaurant, but the animals are on the Savannah by the time you're done eating and AKL is very accessible for viewing - perfect for a non-Park day.
2.) Cape May or 1900 Park Fare. I like Goofy, so Cape May is my preference, but I can make a case that Grand Floridian is a better stroll for a non-Park day.
3.) Sunday Brunch at CA Grill or Narcoossee's. CA Grill may have the better view from above and longer menu (with the partial buffet), but Narcoossee's offers sitting along the Bay Lake and watching the boats come/go to/from Magic Kingdom. Priceless.
4.) Gospel Brunch at House of Blues. The music may be more enlivening than any cup of coffee.
5.) Fresh (inside Dolphin). The best value if you enjoy fresh juices (i.e., carrot, wheatgrass, pineapple, etc.) along with a very good buffet. Frankly, my wife drinks $16 of juice before getting to the hand-carved meats and eggs made-to-order (Mickey waffles made to-order too).
6.) Kona - I believe it's still the only place for a pot of French-press coffee. Folks rave about Tonga Toast.
7.) Bon Voyage at Trattoria al Forno is getting rave reviews, but I've not been (yet) to recommend.