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Our Top 6 Favorite Dine-In Places to Eat Breakfast at Walt Disney World
Our top 6 favorite dine-in places to eat breakfast at Walt Disney World might not surprise you! There isn’t a lot of places to eat breakfast at besides a quick service meal and some of the places they do have are hit and miss. Join me as I share our breakfast dine in service restaurants, current prices and where they are located. Prices only reflect the base price not including tax and gratuity. These are in no particular order, and we typically stop by one or two of them during our stops at Disney. Below are also some honorable mentions that we had to fit in as well.
1.
Be Our Guest Restaurant
Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park
Breakfast Temporary Closed Due to COVID-19
Serving Lunch and Dinner only
Enter the Beast’s enchanted castle for an unforgettable dining experience—bon appétit! Dining located in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park. Love that it is in the Magic Kingdom, but it is hard to get it to. Prepare to book way in advance for this restaurant.
Our Favorites:
Open- Faced Bacon and Egg Sandwich for $28.00
Feast A La Gaston for $28.00
2.
1900 Park Fare
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Adult $45.00 / Child Ages 3-9 $29.00
Temporary Closed Due to COVID-19
Delight in breakfast and dinner buffets, plus a merry afternoon tea party, each hosted by Disney Characters. Dining located in Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
A buffet that fills both our taste buds and appetites. We really enjoy dinner here as well. Can’t go wrong with this buffet any time of the day! Also as a great carving station!!!
Our Favorites:
Classic Eggs Benedict with Hollandaise Sauce
Biscuits with Sausage Gravy
Maple French Toast
3.
Cape May
Disney’s Beach Club Resort, Epcot Resort Area
Breakfast – 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Adult $25.00 / Child Ages 3-9 $14.00
Coast on down to this New England-style venue where you can enjoy a delicious family-style breakfast or a sensational surf and turf dinner. Dining located in Disney’s Beach Club Resort at Epcot Resort Area.
This used to be a buffet, during COVID-19 it is a table servings Family style. I miss the buffet, I hope it comes back soon!
Our Favorites:
Hot Breakfast Platter
Omelet
4.
Trail’s End Restaurant
The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
Breakfast – 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Adult $19.99 / Child Ages 3-9 $11.99
Feast on a down-home breakfast or dinner—served family-style—at this tasty Frontier mainstay. Dining located in The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Love the value here and you get a lot of food, be prepared to be stuffed.
Our Favorites:
Breakfast Skillet
Pastry Basket with Strawberry Spread
5.
Chef Mickey’s
Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Breakfast – 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Adult $42.00 / Child Ages 3-9 $27.00
Prepare for an all-you-care-to-enjoy character dinning breakfast or dinner feast at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Dining located in Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Sometimes a hit or miss restaurant, but we love those Mickey Waffles!!!
This used to be a buffet, during COVID-19 it is a table servings Family style.
Our Favorites:
Mickey Waffles
Banana Bread French Toast
6.
‘Ohana
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Breakfast – 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Adult $25.00 / Child Ages 3-9 $14.00
Start your day with a bountiful breakfast or sit down to a Polynesian-themed dinner—both served family-style. Note: Characters and games are currently unavailable. Dining located in Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. All-You-Care-To-Enjoy.
Our Favorites:
‘Ohana Breakfast Skillet
‘Ohana Bread Pudding
Some honorable mentions:
- Garden Grove at Walt Disney World Swan Hotel
- Cinderella’s Royal Table in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park
- Ravello’s Good Morning Breakfast with Goofy and His Pals at Four Seasons Resort Orlando
All in all, these are our top 6 favorite dine-in service breakfast restaurants at Walt Disney World. Our top two favorites would have to be Trail’s End Restaurant and ‘Ohana. The value is just perfect, and the views are phenomenal. Once you have finished your meals at either Trail’s End Restaurant or ‘Ohana’s you can take a stroll around the grounds and gardens of each resort. Extremely detailed in architecture and vegetation. You can even burn some of those calories off before you hit the parks. Have you ate at any of these restaurants for breakfast? What was your thoughts?