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Post by SimonTemplar » Sep Tue 08, 2009 6:31 pm

rknrlrcstr wrote:For breakfast, if you are near the Polynesian, try Kona Cafe and order the Tonga Toast or the Big Kahuna. But also make sure you bring your appetite and don't plan on an early lunch.
Amen!!! Tonga Toast is one of my favorites, and I'm wishing I could jet down to WDW now to enjoy an order. :D
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Post by missynole » Sep Wed 09, 2009 7:42 am

SimonTemplar wrote:
rknrlrcstr wrote:For breakfast, if you are near the Polynesian, try Kona Cafe and order the Tonga Toast or the Big Kahuna. But also make sure you bring your appetite and don't plan on an early lunch.
Amen!!! Tonga Toast is one of my favorites, and I'm wishing I could jet down to WDW now to enjoy an order. :D
OK - it looks like we're going to have to make breakfast at the Poly next time we go!

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Post by Soarin08 » Sep Thu 10, 2009 4:24 pm

I love 1900 Park Fare at GF. A bit loud with the kids, but the food choices are excellent!
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Post by imaginationcelebration » Oct Fri 30, 2009 9:40 pm

I'm with just about everyone else. When at the World I always do at least one breakfast at the Kona Cafe. I get the tonga toast, a fruit plate and a french press of 100% Kona coffee. I also always walk out with a pound of the unground 100% Kona coffee beans as well.

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Post by MW1218 » Nov Mon 02, 2009 7:37 am

Cornbread Corned Beef Hash at Chef Mickeys with a side of a breakfast pizza.

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Post by theBIGyowski » Nov Mon 02, 2009 11:00 am

The cream cheese pretzels at WDW are amazing. They are perfect for a light breakfast or a small snack to hold you over until lunch or dinner. You can get them pretty much anywhere at the pretzel stands there in the parks.
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Post by dwellsbct » Nov Tue 03, 2009 7:56 pm

I have two favorite breakfast spots:

1: Trails End at FW campground : all you can eat buffet reasonably priced for Disney

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2: Whispering Canton at WL they have regular breakfast entrees and an all you can eat skillet< that's what I get>
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Post by keneka » Nov Wed 04, 2009 6:18 am

Starring Rolls in Hollywood Studios is great (and not too far from Toy Story Mania - so like me you could get a fast pass and then eat) - their chocolate croissants are delicious. We've always liked the mainstreet bakery in Magic Kingdom but alot of the time it is impossible to get a seat - we have just started going to sleepy hollow instead (just near the entrance to Liberty Square), it has great views of the castle and the food is not much different to main street bakery (although they do sell funnel cakes if you have a large appetite), animal kingdom's breakfast favorite was Kusafiri Coffee Shop part of Tusker House but since Tusker House is now a kid's buffet/character meal you can still get food from Kusafiri Coffee Shop but to take away only :( . Epcot's best used to be fountain view (which unfortunately doesn't sell breakfast any more), however they have moved most of this to the land pavilion in the food court there (also a great place to get a fast pass for soarin).

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Post by cccmouse » Nov Sun 08, 2009 3:53 pm

Two of my favorites are The Trails End at Fort Wilderness and Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge.

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Post by Sleepy90 » Nov Mon 09, 2009 3:11 am

Warm cinnamon Buns with Hot Chocolate from Port Orleans Riverside.

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Post by Mousekedude » Nov Mon 09, 2009 8:27 am

I'm really surprised Crystal Palace hasn't gotten more mention! Being a buffet, you can get almost everything you can think of, and even some of the things mentioned by some of y'all from other spots are there, such as the cheesy potatoes. Yum! And the puffed french toast is to die for (although you don't really have to cheat and go to the "kids section" to get it. It's kind of right there with everything else, not really in a separate kids section. Oh, and the fresh-squeezed orange juice.....!!! Wow!
Crystal Palace is definitely our favorite breakfast spot.

A close second is Boatwright's Dining Hall at Port Orleans Riverside. Excellent breakfast menu, with french toast that defines what french toast should be, even better than Crystal Palace, in fact! And they give you a lot for your money, with exceptional gourmet quality to boot. Of course, tastes are subjective, but my wife and I both have very picky tastes, so I think most people would trust our judgement. All our friends certainly do. :mrgreen:

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Post by sherabby » Nov Mon 09, 2009 1:31 pm

If you go to Crystal Palace...on the children's buffet......puffed french toast.
My grandmother used to make this when we were growing up and boy did it bring back memories. So good!
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Post by Mousekedude » Nov Mon 09, 2009 4:09 pm

sherabby wrote:If you go to Crystal Palace...on the children's buffet......puffed french toast.
Well, yes, they do have a portion of the buffet laid out specifically with children's favorites, but what I'm trying to say is that you don't have to play the Mission Impossible theme in your mind and keep glancing over your shoulder to get food from there. It's not really "cheating." They don't really care who gets food from there. :mrgreen:
But again, on the puffed french toast, it is absolutely scrumptious! I always ask one of the kitchen staff for some real butter to put on it (they only put out the artificial stuff), and they always oblige me with a good size chunk in a bowl. Wonderful! I'm having heart palpitations just anticipating my next batch... :lol:

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Post by bigyanks » Nov Thu 12, 2009 1:26 pm

i love the cheese potato casseroles that they pretty much serve in all the breakfast buffet's

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Post by alsirrap » Jan Fri 08, 2010 2:17 am

Everyone made great unique suggestions, but don't miss the character breakfasts at both Chef Mickey's and Crystal Palace. Even if you don't have kids of your own it's a lot of fun seeing the kids go crazy over meeting the characters. And who cares what you want for breakfast, because they have more selections of food than you can imagine.

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