Suggestions for a quick breakfast in the parks?

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We thought we'd make the most of our day by getting there early and eating a quick breakfast in one of the parks. Any suggestions or tips? Thanks!
 
We always eat at Croissant Moon in IOA or the Boulangerie in USF. They have great croissans with egg, cheese and bacon or ham that we LOVE!!!
 
There's Green Eggs & Ham at IOA. The green egg & hamwiches are good. Although, last time we were there, they didn't open till like 10am or something. There's a Cinnabon at IOA & CityWalk, which is always good. CityWalk also has a Starbuck's. :)
 
when i went i ate breakfast at the croissant moon also. it was very good. but i would recommend eating off site because its much cheaper and eating onsite only a couple of days.
 

damo said:
We always eat at Croissant Moon in IOA or the Boulangerie in USF. They have great croissans with egg, cheese and bacon or ham that we LOVE!!!


Same for us. We eat at one bakery of the other most mornings and maybe once at the hotel for a big breakfast. My kids love the chocolate chip cookies at the bakery...breakfast of champions. :rotfl:
 
Thanks for the suggestions! You've given me some great ideas!
 
We had warm, gooey cinnabon cinnamon buns a couple mornings. MMMMMMMMM!!!!! ::yes::
 
Does anyone know if I can get the croissant sandwhiches without the meat (with only egg & cheese) or are they pre-made. My daughter will only eat egg & cheese.

Also, what does Pastamore serve for breakfast. Since they open before the parks, we may just stop here for breakfast.

Thanks :flower: ,
Katie
 
Yes you can have egg and cheese, they are not pre-made. They have a couple of strawberries and melon with them as well.
 
When we tried to bop into Croissant moon soon after opening for a quick bite, it was ANYTHING but quick. don't know if it was an off day, but it was over half an hour to get the food, get paid, etc. After that we stopped on Citiwalk on the way in.
 
We have always been seated with our food in 5 minutes or so.
 
bugsy said:
is that a far walk from the HRH??

I just wanted to Bump this, because I'd like to know too :teeth: !

Where exactly is Pastamore located & what do they offer for breakfast? :confused3

Thanks everyone!
:flower: ,
Katie
 
MamaKate said:
I just wanted to Bump this, because I'd like to know too :teeth: !

Where exactly is Pastamore located & what do they offer for breakfast? :confused3

Thanks everyone!
:flower: ,
Katie

Its actually called the MarketPlace Cafe (attatched to Pastamore) they open at 8A and are located at CityWalk. Its a quick walk from HRH. They have pastries and a scrambled egg platter, coffee (good coffee too) and fruit. Its quick and usually good.
 
JessicaR said:
Same for us. We eat at one bakery of the other most mornings and maybe once at the hotel for a big breakfast. My kids love the chocolate chip cookies at the bakery...breakfast of champions. :rotfl:


Can you (or anyone) tell me more about Royal Pacific's breakfast buffet?

i.e. Adult/child prices, quality of food, variety (what kind of items are offered) etc. Thanks!
 
JessicaR said:
Its actually called the MarketPlace Cafe (attatched to Pastamore) they open at 8A and are located at CityWalk. Its a quick walk from HRH. They have pastries and a scrambled egg platter, coffee (good coffee too) and fruit. Its quick and usually good.

Thanks JessicaR~ Sounds like the Marketplace will probably work best for us. That way we can eat before we enter the park & don't have to waste valuable park time eating :goodvibes !

:flower: ,
Katie
 
ClanHarrison said:
Can you (or anyone) tell me more about Royal Pacific's breakfast buffet?

i.e. Adult/child prices, quality of food, variety (what kind of items are offered) etc. Thanks!


It is held at the Islands Dining Room. When we last ate there it was $14.50 per adult for the buffet and they also offered a la carte items. The buffet was worth the $. Very fresh lots of choices with made to order eggs and omlettes. If you like to start your day with a big meal...this will do it! Also a nice idea to hit the buffet at the end, skip lunch and have an early dinner.
They have a very nice childrens area so the adults can continue eating and the kids could go have some fun.

The hours were 7A to 11:30A (check to make sure that hasnt changed).
 
Thanks JessicaR. Sounds great for my hungry group. This will help us skip lunch (hopefully) and just have a snack in the park and an early dinner off-site. We can't wait. :cool1: :cheer2: :banana: :wave:
 









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