Where in the park is a good place to eat breakfast? We booked one breakfast at the Plaza Inn for Minnie and friends character breakfast, but I was wondering where else in the Disneyland Park is a good place. Let me know folks, thanks!
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Well, the River Belle too, but as already mentioned, Carnation Cafe is tough to beat.
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My favorite is the Croissant Benedict with Oscar's Choice a close second.
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Originally posted by Sambo View PostCarnation Cafe. Get the Mickey Waffles or Oscar's Special...God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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The Riverbelle Terrace will sell you a 'Mark Twain' (scrambled eggs, pancakes and bacon or sausage) or a 'Steamboat' (scrambled eggs, potatos and a biscuit) for under 10 dollars, and if the weather is warm the view of the Rivers of America is simply unbeatable.
They also offer a rather large fruit plate (the Aunt Polly) for about the same charge.
They also offer the famous 'Mickey Mouse pancake' for kids.
The tomorrowland Terrace also offers a breakfast plate, but I have found the stuff there to taste rather like paper towels.First Visit at the age of 12, July 17, 1968.First Ride, The Disneyland and Santa Fe Railroad.BRING BACK THE PEOPLE MOVER!
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Originally posted by ttrocc7007 View PostThe Riverbelle Terrace will sell you a 'Mark Twain' (scrambled eggs, pancakes and bacon or sausage) or a 'Steamboat' (scrambled eggs, potatos and a biscuit) for under 10 dollars, and if the weather is warm the view of the Rivers of America is simply unbeatable.
They also offer a rather large fruit plate (the Aunt Polly) for about the same charge.
They also offer the famous 'Mickey Mouse pancake' for kids.
The tomorrowland Terrace also offers a breakfast plate, but I have found the stuff there to taste rather like paper towels.
That's funny!
I found the breakfast at Plaza Inn to be ok, I am not much of a bacon and eggs person, but at least it's pretty much what mom would make at homeYaye!
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Not exactly in the park, but the Rainforest Cafe in Downtown Disney is pretty good. You usually need to make a reservation if you're eating before DL opens.
The food is OK, kinda spendy, but the atmosphere is fantastic. If you've never been ask for a table near the gorilla. Or better yet, watch the people who sit right next to it.
Rob
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yeah we usually go to river belle cause it's the only place open on the left side of the castle hahahaha
i like their stuff, and the bacon is goooood.....
but i really like baconOriginally posted by JungleCruiseFanYou know what they say- The party don't start 'til Jordon walks in.Originally posted by penguinsoda
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Originally posted by Radiobarry View PostI'll sceond that. Some people like Riverbelle Terrace, but my food is usually cold by the time I get to my table (it's a "buffeteria" style). Carnation Cafe is a traditional sit-down place, which I also like (since there are so few left in the park).
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Originally posted by ttrocc7007 View PostThe Riverbelle Terrace will sell you a 'Mark Twain' (scrambled eggs, pancakes and bacon or sausage) or a 'Steamboat' (scrambled eggs, potatos and a biscuit) for under 10 dollars, and if the weather is warm the view of the Rivers of America is simply unbeatable.
They also offer a rather large fruit plate (the Aunt Polly) for about the same charge.
They also offer the famous 'Mickey Mouse pancake' for kids.
The tomorrowland Terrace also offers a breakfast plate, but I have found the stuff there to taste rather like paper towels..
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I love breakfast at the parks and go as often as I can. I would definitely recommend Riverbelle, as I love having the freshly cooked pancakes made right in front of you. And all the other breakfast foods are good too. Then being able to sit out on the patio is nice, as that side of the park is usually really quiet in the mornings (oh, and a nice view of HM)
I also really enjoy Carnation, and many of the suggestions so far about that restaurant are extraordinary. I usually go for one of the croissant makings. (and hot tea).
Outside the park, I enjoy the character dining at either Story Tellers or Goofy's Kitchen. I can't stand Storyteller's for lunch or dinner, but I really enjoy their breakfast, and Goofy's has some really entertaining (and interactive) characters along with AMAZING food.
So yup, those are my top four locations for breakfast on Disney property.
Side Note: I've never tried the breakfast at White Water, though it looks like they have a decent menu, and all their lunch food is delicious.
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