Every Disney day needs breakfast to kick things off right. Even if you’re just spending the day lounging around, you’ll probably still want something to fuel your adventure. Luckily, there is something for every kind of morning person: the coffee-only folks, light eaters, and load up on fuel. And don’t worry, many of these places have the iconic Mickey waffles—some even have their own take on the fan favorite dish.
Breakfast Options
On-the-Go Quick Service Breakfasts
These eateries are kiosks and counter service locations. Some may have table seating available; however, they won’t have table service. Breakfast options here will be quick or on-the-go for the times when you can’t sit down to a whole meal.
Magic Kingdom
Friar’s Nook – Fantasyland


During much of the day, Friar’s Nook is known as a tater tot spot, a place where crunchy, fresh tots are always on the menu. Breakfast is no exception to this rule. Grab some breakfast tots, a sandwich, or something sweet to start your day.
Featured Items:
- Caramel apple doughnuts – served with caramel sauce
- Cheddar, bacon, and ranch tots
- Sausage, egg, and cheddar bagel sandwich
Gaston’s Tavern – Fantasyland


Home to cinnamon rolls as big as your face, Gaston’s Tavern is a good option for a big sweet tooth or guests looking to share a treat. Just don’t look for five dozen eggs on the menu, it’s not quite that Gaston-sized. And don’t worry if you aren’t in the mood for a massive morning cinnamon roll, these eats are available all day.
Featured Items:
- Crème brûlée croissant
- The grey stuff cupcake
- Ham and gruyère sandwich
- Warm cinnamon roll
Joffrey’s Revive – Tomorrowland
Although several kiosks and eateries serve Joffrey’s coffee and beverages, there is only one proper Joffrey’s location at the Magic Kingdom. Grab a coffee, espresso, or tea beverage here, as well as a handful of bakery items.
Featured Items:
- Donuts
- Ham & cheese croissant
- Mission to S’mores Latte – espresso with milk, chocolate sauce, marshmallow syrup, and garnished with whipped cream, graham cracker sprinkles, and fluffy Mars-mallows
- TRON – Team Blue Frozen Lemonade
Main Street Bakery (Starbucks) – Main Street U.S.A.


Main Street Bakery is the Magic Kingdom’s Starbucks location. Each park has one location. You can stop here for your favorite beverage from Starbucks as well as a variety of baked goods, many with a Disney twist. This spot will also have seasonal and limited-time options as well, like many other spots across the Disney World property.
Featured Items:
- Bacon, Gouda, & egg sandwich
- Double-smoked bacon, cheddar, & egg sandwich
- Mickey-shaped cinnamon roll
- Spinach, feta, & cage-free egg white breakfast wrap
Sleepy Hollow – Liberty Square


Sleepy Hollow is another spot for all-day sweet treat breakfast goodness, particularly with their fan-favorite waffles. When you have a lot of waffle or funnel cake-loving party members with different likes, this is a spot with a little variety.
Featured Items:
- Funnel cake – with chocolate-hazelnut spread, bananas, and whipped cream
- Funnel cake – with berries, powdered sugar, and whipped cream
- Waffle – with chocolate-hazelnut spread, bananas, berries, and whipped cream
- Waffle – with sweet-and-spicy maple chicken
The Lunching Pad – Tomorrowland


Lunching Pad during lunch (or dinner) is very hot dog cuisine focused. However, during breakfast, there isn’t a hot dog variety in sight. Yet these options are also portable for future travelers making their way through the park.
Featured Items:
- Breakfast bowl – potato barrels topped with a cheese omelet, chili con carne queso, and sour cream
- Cream cheese pretzel – warm soft pretzel stuffed with sweet cream cheese (available all day)
- Simply orange (juice)
- Sticky bubble bread – sweet bread rolled in cinnamon, caramel, and warm spices
Westward Ho – Frontierland


Got a hankerin’ for some breakfast in the Wild West? Look no further than Westward Ho for somethin’ sweet, somethin’ savory, and somethin’ a little in between. Don’t forget that the candied bacon is available all day!
Featured Items:
- Candied bacon skewer – brown sugar-coated and served with chips (all day)
- Mickey-shaped bacon-pecan-caramel cinnamon roll
- Sausage and egg biscuit breakfast sandwich – with pepper jack cheese and honey butter
- Simply orange (juice)
EPCOT
American Adventure Joffrey’s Kiosk – American Adventure Pavilion
There are four Joffrey’s locations inside EPCOT and one just outside the main entrance. All of them have almost identical menus to the other ones at other parks, but they will have seasonal offerings for events such as Festival of the Holidays and some varying spirited beverages. We’ll provide an example of a festival beverage to give you an idea of what they’ve been like previously.
Featured Items:
- Holiday Cookie Latte (Festival of the Holidays 2025) – espresso, choice of milk, caramel sauce, almond syrup, topped with whipped cream and sugar sprinkles
- Joffrey’s espresso martini
- Strawberry lemon sunset
- Tea breeze
Canada Joffrey’s Kiosk – Canada Pavilion
This Joffrey’s location is found in the Canada Pavilion.
Featured Items:
- Holiday Cookie Latte (Festival of the Holidays 2025) – espresso, choice of milk, caramel sauce, almond syrup, topped with whipped cream and sugar sprinkles
- Joffrey’s espresso martini
- Strawberry lemon sunset
- Tea breeze
Connections Café (Starbucks) – World Celebration


At EPCOT, Connections is the one Starbucks location. Stop here for espresso, coffee, and tea beverages as well as a variety of both pastries and breakfast sandwiches (available all day, while supplies last). There are also seasonal and limited-time offerings available.
Featured Items:
- Assorted pastries
- Bacon, Gouda, & egg sandwich
- Ham & Swiss croissant
- Liege waffle
Crêpes À Emporter – France Pavilion


The to-go window belonging to La Crêperie de Paris serves up both crepes and galettes like the ones you would receive if dining at the table service restaurant. These are available all day.
Featured Items:
- Bechamel, cheese & ham galette
- Housemade hazelnut & chocolate spread crêpe
- Ratatouille galette – tomatoes, zucchini, and eggplant
- Red berries crêpe
Joffrey’s – Park Entrance
This Joffrey’s is located just outside the main entrance area of the park, before going in to scan your park admission.
Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe – Norway Pavilion


Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe serves its namesake kringla (sweet pretzel-shaped pastries) as well as other housemade pastries and baked goods. This is also where you can get yourself a Viking coffee. These items are available all day.
Featured Items:
- Lefse – soft flatbread rolled with cinnamon, sugar, and butter
- Norwegian Kringla – pretzel-shaped pastry with sweet fondant, raisins, and a chocolate topping
- School bread – sweet roll filled with custard and dipped in coconut
- Viking coffee – Bailey’s original Irish cream liqueur and Kamora coffee liqueur
Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie – France Pavilion


Although the website indicates this eatery only has lunch and dinner options, you’ll find many of them are quite breakfast-friendly. Since it opens around park opening at EPCOT, it makes sense that the all-day offerings would apply to the first meal of the day—or second breakfast if you feel so bold.
Featured Items:
- Brie aux pommes – brie, apples, and cranberries in multi-grain bread
- Pain au chocolat – chocolate croissant
- Patisserie a l’abricot – apricot with vanilla cream pastry
- Quiche Lorraine – ham and gruyere quiche
Sunshine Seasons – Land Pavilion

Sunshine Seasons, tucked away in the Land Pavilion, is one quick service spot that is frequently not crowded, particularly in the morning. The bakery items are also available throughout the day and are not exclusive to breakfast, though the breakfast sandwich is only available during breakfast hours.
Featured Items:
- Breakfast sandwich – scrambled eggs, smoked bacon, aïoli, and cheese on a croissant
- Croissant
- Chocolate-banana loaf
- Mickey cinnamon roll
World Discovery Joffrey’s Kiosk – World Discovery
You’ll find this location right by Test Track.
Featured Items:
- Awesome spirited lemonade
- Bailey’s iced latte
- Holiday Cookie Latte (Festival of the Holidays 2025) – espresso, choice of milk, caramel sauce, almond syrup, topped with whipped cream and sugar sprinkles
World Showcase Plaza Joffrey’s Kiosk – World Showcase
Featured Items:
- Awesome spirited lemonade
- Bailey’s iced latte
- Holiday Cookie Latte (Festival of the Holidays 2025) – espresso, choice of milk, caramel sauce, almond syrup, topped with whipped cream and sugar sprinkles
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Fairfax Fare – Sunset Boulevard


Even the Hollywood crowd needs a good Mickey waffle once in a while. When that craving hits, Fairfax Fare has the solution. Other than coffee, orange juice, and select other beverages, that is the main breakfast offering here.
Featured Items:
- Waffle platter – Mickey-shaped waffles served with syrup and bacon
Pixar Plaza Joffrey’s Kiosk – Pixar Plaza
This is one of two Joffrey’s locations at Hollywood Studios. Both locations have their own unique specialty beverages as well as pastries.
Featured Items:
- Round ‘Em Up Latte – espresso with choice of milk, cookie butter syrup, dulce de leche sauce, and topped with whipped cream, animal crackers, and M&M’s minis
Ronto Roasters – Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge


Guests who want to take their breakfast out of this world should head over to Ronto Roasters on Batuu. This eatery has familiar-looking eats with less familiar names and even alcoholic libations if it’s an early start you’re looking for before hitting Oga’s Cantina later.
Featured Items:
- Andoan fruit with muja sauce – sticks of jicama, cucumber, pineapple, melon, and dragon fruit doused in tamarind sauce and dusted with peppercorn ash
- Rising Moons Overnight Oats – oats, dragon fruit, yogurt, and seasonal fruit
- Ronto Morning Wrap – eggs, grilled pork sausage, shredded cheddar, and peppercorn sauce in pita bread
- Triple Suns Breakfast Wrap – plant-based egg, smoky chickpea-onion slaw, and roasted tomato sauce wrapped in pita bread
The Trolley Car Café (Starbucks) – Hollywood Boulevard

Like the other Starbucks locations, Trolley Car‘s menu is available all day—ideal for the breakfast anytime crowd. However, it also has a few specialty items that are not available at any ol’ Starbucks.
Featured Items:
- Carrot cake whoopie pie
- Mickey Mouse-shaped chocolate chip cookie
- Mickey-shaped cinnamon roll
- Spinach, feta & cage-free egg white breakfast wrap
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Joffrey’s Kiosk – Sunset Boulevard
This location is tucked away near the exit of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
Featured Items:
- Frozen in Fear – frozen lemon, wild grape, and Minute Maid lemonade
Woody’s Lunch Box – Toy Story Land


Woody’s Lunch Box has both savory and sweet breakfast options available. Plus the fan favorite Lunch Box Tarts, which often have seasonal varieties as well, are available all day. We’ll include a seasonal option to give you an idea of how these shift.
Featured Items:
- Breakfast bowl – potato barrels smothered in smoked brisket country gravy, scrambled eggs, and garnished with green onions
- Hot Cocoa Lunch Box Tart (Winter 2025) – chocolate fudge filling, hot cocoa-marshmallow fondant, and mini marshmallows
- Plant-based totchos – “chili,” “cheese,” green onions, and corn chips served over potato barrels
- Raspberry Lunch Box Tart – raspberry marmalade stuffed pastry coated in strawberry fondant and crispy pearls
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Creature Comforts (Starbucks) – Discovery Island

Creature Comforts is like the other park Starbucks locations in that it serves typical beverages you’d find at others outside of Disney World. However, they do also serve some specialty items, which change from time to time.
Featured Items:
- Mickey cinnamon roll
Isle of Java – Discovery Island


At Isle of Java, the breakfast food options are only available during breakfast time. The beverages, however, like the specialty Bunny Burrow Brew, are available all day.
Featured Items:
- Bunny Burrow Brew – Joffrey’s French roast cold brew with condensed milk and blueberry syrup, topped with whipped cream, a sugar carrot, and chocolate crisp “blueberries”
- Colossal Mickey cinnamon roll
- Sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit – also available without sausage
- Vietamese iced coffee – Joffrey’s French roast cold brew over ice with sweetened condensed milk
Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company – Park Entry
As is the case with the other park Joffrey’s location, this one also has a special themed beverage, which can change from time to time. We’ll provide an example of one of the specialty drinks offered previously.
Featured Items:
- SKITTLES POP’d Jungle Freeze (2025) – Joffrey’s frozen lemon, Minute Maid lemonade, kiwi syrup, and topped with SKITTLES POP’d freeze-dried candy
Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery – Africa


Kusafiri has pastries available all day long, but only certain entrees and snack items are available during breakfast. Their coffee beverages are also on offer throughout the day.
Featured Items:
- Breakfast totchos – potato barrels, scrambled eggs, nacho cheese sauce, cheese curds, and crumbled bacon
- Egg and bacon croissant sandwich – croissant with a cheese omelet, crispy bacon, and tomato-pepper relish served with potato barrels
- Overnight oats – with berry compote and housemade granola
- Fresh fruit cup
Pongu Pongu – Pandora – The World of Avatar

While technically, Pongu Pongu doesn’t have a breakfast menu, it does have an item that is easily breakfast adjacent. The Pongu lumpia gets this spot as an honorable mention on the list because of these sweet spring rolls, which are available all day starting at 10 a.m. when it opens.
Featured Items:
- Pongu lumpia – pineapple-cream cheese spring roll
Satu’li Canteen – Pandora – The World of Avatar


If you are in Pandora and need a more substantial breakfast, Satu’li Canteen has got you covered. This spot even has several specialty cold brews to jumpstart your day and kid-friendly options like cereal with milk for little travelers (or big travelers who like cereal).
Featured Items:
- Cinnamon French toast – with blueberry cream cheese, passion fruit anglaise, and sausage
- Frittata and beef – vegetable-goat cheese frittata with wood-fired beef tossed in chimichurri
- Slow-roasted pork shoulder potato hash – with chorizo sausage and charred onion sauce
- Tropical Pandoran forest fruits – with fresh yogurt, muesli and agave
Tamu Tamu Refreshments – Africa


Tamu Tamu might be the go-to for DOLE Whips, but during breakfast time, this is pastry-central. Though the eatery has been known to serve breakfast sandwiches from time to time, you’re more likely to find a baked sweet treat here in the morning.
Featured Items:
- Chocolate twist
- Guava and cream cheese Danish
- Honey-pistachio croissant
- Pumpkin spice muffin
Yak & Yeti Local Food Cafes – Asia

If you’re on the hunt for filling breakfast bowls at Animal Kingdom, you may want to pay a visit to Yak & Yeti’s quick service kiosk. It has several to choose from, as well as English muffins and fruit options.
Featured Items:
- Breakfast bowl – scrambled eggs, cheddar, breakfast potatoes, pepper, and onions (can include bacon or sausage for additional cost)
- Egg white English muffin – egg whites, American cheese, and tomato on a toasted English muffin (can include sausage for additional cost)
- Fruit salad
- Yogurt parfait – lowfat yogurt and strawberry compote topped with granola
Disney Resort Hotels
All resort hotels, from value to deluxe, have quick service breakfast options. Many of these locations share specialties such as Mickey waffles, bakery items, and other traditional American breakfast fare. There are some locations with specialty items; however, many are available at the table service locations as well.
Since there is so much overlap with the resort hotel quick service breakfasts, we’ll just list a few of the unique or less common specialties below.
Featured Items:
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – Savanna Platter – scrambled eggs, French toast sticks, crispy potato barrels, bacon, and sausage
- Disney’s BoardWalk Resort – bagel with smoked salmon – salmon on a bagel served with vine-ripened tomato, arugula, and caper-onion cream cheese, along with a choice of side
- Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort – Tonga Toast – banana-stuffed sourdough bread that is battered and deep-fried and dusted with cinnamon sugar and served with bacon or sausage
- Disney’s Yacht Club Resort – egg white breakfast wrap – egg whites, spinach, and oven-roasted tomatoes served on a whole wheat wrap with potato barrels
Table Service Restaurants
Magic Kingdom
Cinderella’s Royal Table – Fantasyland – Character Dining

Please note that reservations at Cinderella’s Royal Table require full payment at the time of booking. Prices as of this publication are: $76 per adult and $47 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Cinderella’s Royal Table offers a chance to dine among royalty, with meet and greets with Cinderella and visiting royals such as Jasmine, Ariel, and Snow White. The dining room is an opulent hall inside of Cinderella’s Castle. Breakfast here includes a non-alcoholic beverage, a pastry plate, and an entree.
Featured Items:
- Banana-stuffed French toast – with sweet cream cheese served with caramel sauce and bacon
- Grilled steak and egg – potatoes with cheese frittata, seasonal vegetables, and Boursin cheese sauce
- Shrimp and grits – smoked Gouda cheese grits, garlic baguette, and tomato jam
- Traditional plant-based breakfast – plant-based scrambled eggs with peppers, onions, and spinach served with housemade breakfast sausage featuring Impossible pork, potatoes, and multigrain toast
The Crystal Palace – Main Street U.S.A. – Character Dining


Breakfast prices here are currently $54 per adult and $35 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Start your morning with a visit to Winnie the Pooh and his pals at Crystal Palace. This buffet-style breakfast includes tableside meet and greet visits with the Hundred Acre Wood friends and a wide range of food options.
Featured Items:
- Biscuits and gravy
- Chocolate chip French toast
- Churro Mickey waffles
- Potato casserole
EPCOT
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall – Norway Pavilion – Character Dining


Breakfast here is all-you-care-to-enjoy, served at your table. Prices are currently $62 per adult and $39 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Set in a Medieval Norwegian castle, Akershus is another spot to have breakfast with the princesses. Several princesses will stop by the tables for a meet and greet, often including Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, and Snow White. Although this restaurant is located in the Norway Pavilion, Anna and Elsa do not meet here. You can find them at their meet and greet at the nearby Royal Sommerhus, though.
Featured Items:
- Breakfast pastries
- Mixed fruit
- Norwegian waffles
- Potato casserole
Garden Grill Restaurant – Land Pavilion – Character Dining


This restaurant serves the Chip ‘n’ Dale Harvest Feast, which is an all-you-care-to-enjoy meal, brought to your table. Current pricing is$49 per adult and $33 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Garden Grill is where you can eat and meet farmer Mickey, Pluto, and Chip and Dale. The Harvest Feast is available in both traditional and plant-based styles. You may even have a view of the farmhouse section of Living with the Land.
Featured Items:
- Backyard grilled steak – with Farmer’s Ranchero Sauce
- Mickey-shaped waffles – with maple syrup
- Skillet potatoes
- Smoked bacon
La Crêperie de Paris – Paris Pavilion


Not to be confused with the restaurant’s to-go window, La Crêperie is a table service restaurant. Curated by celebrity chef Jérôme Bocuse, you can enjoy the menu with a prix fixe menu or à la carte. Prix fixe is currently $39.95 for adults and $16.95 for children, plus tax and gratuity. The menu offers savory galettes (buckwheat crêpes) and dessert crêpes.
Featured Items:
- Chèvre galette – goat cheese, spinach, walnuts, and honey
- Gourmande crêpe – hazelnut-chocolate spread and whipped cream
- Melba crêpe – peach, red berries sauce, and almonds
- Savoyarde galette – raclette cheese, caramelized onions, bacon, and imported Bayonne ham
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Hollywood & Vine – Echo Lake – Character Dining


Breakfast here used to include meet and greets with Doc McStuffins, Fancy Nancy, and Vampirina; however, those meet and greets have ended. Now you’ll meet with Minnie and friends in their seasonal outfits at every meal, not just lunch and dinner.
Current prices at Hollywood & Vine are $49 per adult and $33 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Hollywood & Vine is a 1940s-style diner that offers buffet meals where characters will come around to each table. The offerings here are primarily traditional American breakfast fare.
Featured Items:
- Bananas Foster French toast
- Eggs Benedict
- Plant-based frittata with tomato jam (plant-based)
- Seasonal bread pudding
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Rainforest Cafe at Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Park Entrance

Rainforest Cafe fits right into the nature-centered theming of Animal Kingdom. So starting a park day at the immersive locale makes sense. This restaurant has a wide variety of options.
Featured Items:
- Bananas Foster Pancakes – buttermilk pancakes, caramelized bananas, candied pecans, and maple syrup; served with two eggs your way and breakfast potatoes
- Get Yolk’ed Power Bowl – quinoa and ancient grains, spinach, roasted corn, black beans, avocado, topped with scrambled egg whites
- Iggy’s Egg Sandwich – bacon, fried egg, Gruyere cheese, smashed avocado pico de gallo, pesto aioli, arugula, and a brioche bun
- Ozzie’s Omelette – three egg omelette served with breakfast potatoes and toast
Tusker House Restaurant – Africa – Character Dining


Tusker House is a character dining experience with host Donald Duck and his pals in their best safari gear. Current prices for this buffet-style breakfast are $52 per adult and $35 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Meals at Tusker House are inspired by both African and American cuisine. However, the breakfast fare is primarily traditional American fare with some other pieces of cuisine mixed in.
Featured Items:
- African-inspired breakfast creations – shakshuka, bobotie, South African French toast bulkas
- Mango-apricot jam cake
- Rotisserie ham
- Simba waffles
Disney Resort Hotels
1900 Park Fare – Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort – Character Dining


1900 Park Fare is centered around a “wish maker” theme, which is why Tiana, Cinderella, Aladdin (as Prince Ali), and Mirabel are the characters you can meet. Current pricing for this buffet breakfast is $58 per adult and $37 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
As far as breakfast buffets go, this spot has a wide variety of offerings. This includes the iconic Grand Floridian Strawberry Soup, which is served cold.
Featured Items:
- Bread pudding – with vanilla crème anglaise
- Cinnamon pull-apart bread
- Croissant breakfast pizza
- Spiced tofu scramble with vegetables
Ale & Compass Restaurant – Disney’s Yacht Club Resort


Ale & Compass is an à la carte dining experience. It also has the Continental Enhancement, which includes fresh fruit, assorted yogurt parfaits, breakfast pastries, housemade granola, and warm cinnamon rolls.
Featured Items:
- Crab Cake Benedict – poached eggs, jumbo lump crab cakes, arugula, and lemon-herb hollandaise
- New England breakfast quiche – roasted mushrooms and herbed cheese quiche, roasted tomatoes and baked beans
- Seasonal French toast – with bacon or sausage
- Shrimp and white cheddar grits – poached egg, chorizo, and charred tomato stew
Boma – Flavors of Africa – Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge


Current breakfast buffet pricing at Boma is $39 per adult and $23 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Boma is styled after an African market. The buffet-style restaurant is full of vibrant colors and warm Earth tones. Part of the seating area is also in a half-circle alcove lined with long windows.
Featured Items:
- Coconut steel-cut oatmeal
- Deviled eggs with smoked salmon
- Seasonal bread pudding
- Turkey bobotie
Cape May Cafe – Disney’s Beach Club Resort – Character Dining


Meet Minnie, Daisy, Donald, and Goofy in their seaside retreat outfits at Cape May Cafe. This character dining buffet experience currently costs $49 per adult and $33 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Escape to the New England seaside at Cape May, where some of the food options set you squarely in the vibe. You can also pop by the omelet and carving stations along the buffet as well.
Featured Items:
- Cheddar biscuits and gravy
- Grits
- Mickey and Minnie waffles
- Salted caramel “Beach Buns” – served with vanilla cream
Chef Mickey’s – Disney’s Contemporary Resort – Character Dining


Housed in the Contemporary, Chef Mickey’s is where you can see the iconic Chef Mickey himself as well as his co-chefs Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and Pluto. Current breakfast buffet pricing is $59 per adult and $38 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
Chef Mickey’s is a character dining experience below the Monorail. So you can say hi to the Fab Five as the Monorail whizzes past, carrying guests off to their day of adventure.
Featured Items:
- Carved pit ham and andouille, peppers, and onions
- Corned beef hash
- Croissant beignets
- Steak and egg scramble
Garden Grove – Walt Disney World Swan Hotel

Inspired by Central Park, Garden Grove is a cozy, ephemeral space. The 25-foot-tall oak tree is the star of this experience. Garden Grove offers continental options as well as brunch and breakfast entree varieties.
Featured Items:
- Croque Madame – thinly shaved ham, Gruyere cheese, sourdough bread, sunny-side up egg, Mornay sauce, petite greens, and balsamic dressing
- Peaches & Cream French Toast – challah bread, whipped vanilla bean mascarpone, caramelized peaches, powdered sugar, and maple syrup
- Smokin’ D’s Biscuits & Gravy – buttermilk biscuit topped with housemade sausage gravy; served with two eggs any style and home fries
- Taylor Pork Roll sandwich – thinly sliced Taylor Pork Roll, scrambled eggs, melted American cheese, toasted New York-style bagel, served with diner-style potatoes
Grand Floridian Cafe – Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

Grand Floridian Cafe offers views of the Grand Floridian’s rose gardens and the courtyard pool. Like the rest of the hotel, this eatery reflects a Victorian-era aesthetic with clean lines and large, airy windows. The hotel classifies its breakfast period as brunch since it is served until 2 p.m.
Featured Items:
- Buttermilk-fried chicken and waffle – hand-breaded chicken breast and malted waffle with sriracha-honey drizzle
- Floridian-style eggs Benedict – two poached eggs, corn cakes, pulled pork, and poblano hollandaise serged with marinated tomato salad
- Heirloom apple salad with marinated grilled chicken or shrimp – organic baby lettuce, heirloom apples, sharp cheddar, pecan brittle, and crispy prosciutto with a honey-apple vinaigrette
- Passion fruit, guava, and orange French toast – served with bacon or sausage
Kona Cafe – Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort


Relax in the island vibes of Kona Cafe, where you can get yourself a big helping of the beloved Tonga Toast. The Poly has been serving Tonga Toast since the resort first opened in 1971.
Featured Items:
- Loco Moco – two eggs any style, chorizo gravy, hamburger patty, rice, and pico de gallo
- Macadamia nut pancakes – served with macadamia nut butter, pineapple sauce, and a choice of ham, spiced ham, bacon, or sausage
- Polynesian egg platter – two eggs any style with fresh fruit poke, fresh-baked muffin, homefried potatoes, and a choice of meat
- Tonga Toast – banana-stuffed sourdough French toast rolled in cinnamon sugar and served with strawberry compote and your choice of meat
‘Ohana – Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort – Character Dining


‘Ohana is an all-you-care-to-enjoy meal served family style, where you can meet Lilo, Stitch, Mickey, and Pluto. Mickey wears a Hawaiian shirt, and Pluto wears a lei. Current pricing is $53 per adult and $33 per child, plus tax and gratuity.
In addition to the food options brought to your table, you can also order some themed, fresh smoothies. These include ones named for Stitch, Lilo, and Moana.
Featured Items:
- 100% Kona coffee press pot
- Fresh pineapple-coconut breakfast bread
- ‘Ohana breakfast skillet – scrambled eggs, Hawaiian-style ham with pineapple compote, pork breakfast sausage links, fried island-style potatoes, Mickey and Stitch character waffles, and warm biscuits
- ‘Ohana plant-based breakfast skillet – scrambled “eggs,” “sausage,” fried island-style potatoes, character-shaped waffles
Olivia’s Cafe – Disney’s Old Key West Resort


Similar to Grand Floridian Cafe, Olivia’s Cafe classifies the breakfast menu as brunch since it’s served until 2 p.m. The cafe is designed with muted, pastel colors and touches of a classic Key West style to match the rest of the resort.
Featured Items:
- Banana bread French toast – topped with a Bahamian banana-rum syrup, crème anglaise, and whipped cream, served with a choice of bacon or sausage
- Papa’s Hash – potatoes, spinach, plant-based sausage, plant-based frittata, and tomatoes
- Seared salmon salad – mixed greens from The Land Pavilion at EPCOT, quinoa, avocado, Mandarin orange, edamame, and Key Lime vinaigrette
- Sombrero Beach Omelet – ham, green peppers, onions, and cheddar topped with sour cream, pico de gallo, and served with Olivia’s potatoes and a biscuit
Rix Sports Bar & Grill – Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort


Even the more upscale sports bar Rix is in on the Disney breakfast game. Come here for a hearty helping of classic American breakfasts, like a huge stack of pancakes.
Featured Items:
- Chicken filled waffles – Mickey waffles filled with crispy chicken and served with seasonal berries
- Floridian French toast – “sobao” bread filled with mascarpone, fig, and orange jam; topped with seasonal berries and a lavender glaze; served with a choice of breakfast meat
- Power bowl – organic acai and Greek yogurt, seasonal berries, granola, and sliced almonds
- Steak & eggs – 6 oz prime sirloin, chimichurri, grilled tomato, two eggs any style, herb butter potatoes, and a cheddar biscuit
Steakhouse 71 – Disney’s Contemporary Resort


Steakhouse 71 was fashioned and named after 1971, the year Disney World was opened. This casual steakhouse is not just good for approachable steakhouse fare; it also has a breakfast selection, which even includes an item named for Walt Disney.
Featured Items:
- Floridian eggs Benedict – two poached eggs and crab cake with hollandaise on toasted English muffins, and served with breakfast potatoes
- Steakhouse 71 seasonal pancakes – served with a choice of bacon, pork sausage, or turkey sausage
- Steak and eggs – steak served with two eggs any style and breakfast potatoes with béarnaise sauce
- Walt’s Prime Rib Hash – seared prime rib, fried potatoes, caramelized onions, and peppers topped with a fried egg
The Cake Bake Shop Restaurant – Disney’s BoardWalk


Created by Gwenolyn Rogers, the whimsical eatery quickly became a guest favorite for its elegant atmosphere and cake selection. The shop also sells chocolate truffles, housemade fudge, ice cream, and sorbet.
Featured Items:
- Blueberry crumb cake – served warm
- Challah orange French toast – thickly sliced brioche soaked in an orange zest custard, grilled in European clarified butter, and dusted with confectioners’ sugar; served with pink vanilla buttercream and Vermont maple syrup
- Gluten-free Pixie Fetti Pancakes – served with pink vanilla buttercream, pastel Pixie Fetti, and Vermont maple syrup
- Ham, rosemary, and goat cheese quiche – custard quiche with French ham, rosemary, and goat cheese baked in a European all-butter pastry dough crust
Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera – Disney’s Riviera Resort – Character Dining


Although breakfast is a character dining experience at Topolino’s Terrace, please keep in mind that dinner is not. Dinner also requires a dress code at this signature dining location.
Pricing for this prix fixe location is $54 for adults and $35 for children, plus tax and gratuity. Meals here include a pastry basket, choice of entree, and non-alcoholic beverages.
Each of the characters here is dressed in a different artist’s outfit. Mickey is dressed as a painter, Minnie a writer, Donald a sculptor, and Daisy (of course) is a ballerina.
Featured Items:
- Avocado and smoked salmon toast – smoked salmon, smashed avocado, ciabatta bread, and toy box tomatoes
- Sour cream waffle – roasted apples, chantilly, orange-maple syrup, and a choice of smoked bacon, ham, sausage, or plant-based sausage
- Wild mushroom scramble – spinach, plant-based eggs, plant-based sausage, and tomatoes
- Wood-fired steak and eggs – steak served with two eggs any style, polenta, pomodoraccio tomatoes, roasted potatoes, and wild mushroom conserva
Trattoria al Forno – Disney’s BoardWalk

This classic Italian trattoria serves Italian cuisine at dinner, though the breakfast offerings are a bit more more American leaning. There are some hints of Italian inspiration throughout the menu, however.
Featured Items:
- Al Forno Eggs – brick oven-roasted cage-free eggs, polenta, fennel sausage, spiced tomato sauce, and country bread
- Caprese Omelet – mozzarella, ripened tomatoes, fresh basil, breakfast potatoes, bacon, and sausage
- Flotentine Frittata – egg whites, baby spinach, goat cheese, fresh herbs, and fresh fruit
- Sunrise Breakfast Pizza – scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, and cheese
Whispering Canyon Cafe – Disney’s Wilderness Lodge


Whispering Canyon is an all-you-care-to-enjoy breakfast spot where the meals are served tableside in skillets. Breakfast here is considered brunch since it is served until 2 p.m. This restaurant, like Prime Time Cafe, has cast members who will be snarky with you on purpose, all in good fun.
Featured Items:
- Brisket omelet – brisket, onions, bell peppers, country potatoes, and a choice of housemade buttermilk biscuit or toast
- The Carnivore skillet – housemade cornbread with honey butter, maple-chipotle barbecued slow-smoked pork ribs, oak-smoked beef brisket, barbecued pulled pork, citrus-herb chicken, country potatoes, buttered corn, and charred carrots
- The Heritage skillet – housemade buttermilk-cheddar biscuits and sausage gravy with scrambled eggs, country potatoes, hickory-smoked bacon, pork sausage links, and Mickey-shaped waffles
- The Lighter Side skiller – bircher muesli, fresh fruit, yogurt, egg white spinach frittata, turkey bacon, turkey sausage, country potatoes, and Mickey-shaped waffles
Making the Most of Breakfast
As you can see, breakfast takes many forms at Walt Disney World. Many restaurants have their own unique take on meals or items, giving you variety everywhere you look. Though we know all too well the joy of a simple Mickey waffle, too.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is breakfast served until at Disney?
It depends on where you are. Some restaurants serve breakfast as a brunch and serve until 2 p.m. Whereas quick service locations often serve breakfast until 11 a.m. Be sure you check as you make your plans or reservation.
What Disney World resorts have free breakfast?
At this time, none of the Disney World resorts serve free breakfast. The exception is if you are staying on Club Level at a resort, since the hotel’s private lounge includes complimentary food and beverages.
What’s the best character breakfast at Disney World?
It depends on what characters you prefer to see. Stitch fans will love ‘Ohana, princess fanatics are more likely to enjoy Cinderella’s Royal Table or Akershus Royal Banquet Hall.
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