Suggestions For Dining For Wedding Breakfast???

AndreaAndi

21/12/2009
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Hi.
We're getting married at Disney in December 09.
Most things are in hand but we are trying to find the best location for our wedding breakfast.
Currentrly, there's only 4 adults and two children in our party, so I guess there wouldn't be any limitation in what restaurant we go to.
We like the idea of Jiko or Sanaa but are there any others worthy of such a special occasion?
The only other thing to take into account is that any venue cannot be booked until 90 days before the event. The 90 day start is this Friday 18th September.
We are advised to book as soon as possible so any help would be most welcome.
Thanks.
 
I moved it to this part of the restaurant board and hope someone can help you decide where to go....
 
Grand Floridian Cafe, great breakfast and beautiful location.
 

If by wedding breakfast, you mean the late morning/early afternoon meal, there are several options. Unfortunately, Jiko is only open for dinner. Sanaa is open for lunch, so that would work. I don't know anything about it, though.

This link might help you decide among several resort restaurants. http://allears.net/din/rest_gltable.htm

This link has menus for restaurants that you're interested in. http://allears.net/menu/menus.htm

The most traditional wedding breakfast location that springs to mind is the Grand Floridian Cafe. Lovely location and atmosphere. If you wanted to be ultra-traditional, you could have afternoon tea at the Grand Floridian's Garden View Lounge: http://allears.net/menu/menu_gft.htm . It doesn't start until 2PM, but there's enough food in a tea presentation to make a meal out of it.

Boma offers a breakfast buffet which is nice, accompanied by table service. You could also have breakfast with Pooh and Friends at the Crystal Palace in the Magic Kingdom, but everyone would have to have admission to the MK for that.

Best wishes for your future! :bride:
 
Thank you to those taking the time to reply.
We're staying at the Caribbean Beach hotel and getting married mid December (21st) at the Polynesian Resort, Sunset Pointe.
We are getting married in the early afternoon and we'd like to dine in the evening, say 6pm.
So far, we are torn between the Grand Floridian, Jiko's and the Californian Grill.... too much choice.
Right now we are leaning towards the Californian Grill but we're not sure if the fireworks are on that day/time of year.
Again, any help/support would be most welcome.
Thank you.
A&A
 
1) You should contact your wedding planner for help.
2) They have ideas and can steer you in the right direction.
 
I am a little confused because you mentioned breakfast, but then started talking about dinner. If you are not all staying at the same hotel, I highly recommend any meal that is at one of the monorail resorts since they are the easiest to get to. We had our rehearsal dinner at O'hanas. My mom had breakfast for those at our hotel, but we had breakfast on our own. Our reception was at the GF, but we did have a later dinner at California Grill which has always been great! GF Cafe is very nice for breakfast. If you want to stay with the Polynesian theme, you can do Ohanas or Kona Cafe for breakfast. If you are inquiring about dinner, I would go with California Grill. Even if there aren't fireworks, you get a nice view of the castle.
 
Another vote for GF Cafe for breakfast... and California Grill for dinner!!! Both are wonderful. and CONGRATS!!!!
 

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