Where To Get Breakfast On The Go At Walt Disney World Resort
To get the most out of your Walt Disney World Resort Vacation, you will need to get up early and go hard! This doesn't always leave a ton of time for a sit down breakfast, though if you can find time there are some great ones.
What are your quick grab and go breakfast options? Well, there are at least a couple in each theme park, so it is likely that you will choose your fast breakfast destination based on the first activity you have planned for that day.
Here is a rundown of your options: Disney's Magic Kingdom Theme Park The Magic Kingdom offers the fewest, but also the best options in your Disney Dining Quick Breakfast quest.
The park is home to the Main Street Bakery, located in the Main Street, U.
S.
A.
area.
You can enjoy a ham and cheese croissant for some protein or a cinnamon roll to give in to your sweet tooth.
This bakery can be crowded though, so you will have to set aside a few minutes to wait in line - well worth it for the tasty treats this restaurant offers.
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park In the Animal Kingdom, you can check out the Royal Anandapur Tea Company, for an unbeatable cup of coffee, which is all some people really need to start their day out right.
Unfortunately, this restaurant's pastries are a bit generic.
If pastry is prioritized over coffee in your breakfast book, check out the Kusafiri Bakery.
But you may want to know ahead of time that their coffee is not quite as specialized as the Tea Company's.
You could run from one to the other, taking from each the best they have to offer, but ultimately, the time and hassle that a quick breakfast saves you would be lost in your efforts.
Disney's Hollywood Studios In Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park, you can check out the Writer's Stop for their world famous carrot cake cookie and cup of coffee combo.
Starring Rolls, home to the infamous Butterfinger Cupcake offers a similar selection of pastries and coffee to the Writer's Stop.
If a quaint breakfast café still sounds like it will take too many of your precious seconds at Walt Disney, check the Nescafé coffee cart outside of the Tower of Terror ride for a generic, but sufficiently tasty muffin and good ol' cup o' Joe.
Disney's Epcot This theme park offers by far the most selection when it comes to quick breakfasts, mainly because the World Showcase Area is host to so many unique and delicious restaurants.
Quickest and most convenient is the Sunshine Seasons food court.
All your breakfast favorites can be found here - bacon and eggs, oatmeal and toast, and breakfast sandwiches, to name a few - and that is in addition to the coffee and pastry style grab and go breakfasts offered by the other parks.
If this doesn't appeal to you, Epcot has a Nescafé coffee cart similar to the one located in Disney's Hollywood Studios offering the same muffin and coffee option.
Outside of these, you don't really have any other quick breakfast options, besides not eating breakfast - which, by the way is a terrible option.
Not only is breakfast the most important meal of the day, but you will also need the calories to get a jumpstart on the inevitably big, big, big day at Walt Disney World Resort you've got ahead of you!
What are your quick grab and go breakfast options? Well, there are at least a couple in each theme park, so it is likely that you will choose your fast breakfast destination based on the first activity you have planned for that day.
Here is a rundown of your options: Disney's Magic Kingdom Theme Park The Magic Kingdom offers the fewest, but also the best options in your Disney Dining Quick Breakfast quest.
The park is home to the Main Street Bakery, located in the Main Street, U.
S.
A.
area.
You can enjoy a ham and cheese croissant for some protein or a cinnamon roll to give in to your sweet tooth.
This bakery can be crowded though, so you will have to set aside a few minutes to wait in line - well worth it for the tasty treats this restaurant offers.
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park In the Animal Kingdom, you can check out the Royal Anandapur Tea Company, for an unbeatable cup of coffee, which is all some people really need to start their day out right.
Unfortunately, this restaurant's pastries are a bit generic.
If pastry is prioritized over coffee in your breakfast book, check out the Kusafiri Bakery.
But you may want to know ahead of time that their coffee is not quite as specialized as the Tea Company's.
You could run from one to the other, taking from each the best they have to offer, but ultimately, the time and hassle that a quick breakfast saves you would be lost in your efforts.
Disney's Hollywood Studios In Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park, you can check out the Writer's Stop for their world famous carrot cake cookie and cup of coffee combo.
Starring Rolls, home to the infamous Butterfinger Cupcake offers a similar selection of pastries and coffee to the Writer's Stop.
If a quaint breakfast café still sounds like it will take too many of your precious seconds at Walt Disney, check the Nescafé coffee cart outside of the Tower of Terror ride for a generic, but sufficiently tasty muffin and good ol' cup o' Joe.
Disney's Epcot This theme park offers by far the most selection when it comes to quick breakfasts, mainly because the World Showcase Area is host to so many unique and delicious restaurants.
Quickest and most convenient is the Sunshine Seasons food court.
All your breakfast favorites can be found here - bacon and eggs, oatmeal and toast, and breakfast sandwiches, to name a few - and that is in addition to the coffee and pastry style grab and go breakfasts offered by the other parks.
If this doesn't appeal to you, Epcot has a Nescafé coffee cart similar to the one located in Disney's Hollywood Studios offering the same muffin and coffee option.
Outside of these, you don't really have any other quick breakfast options, besides not eating breakfast - which, by the way is a terrible option.
Not only is breakfast the most important meal of the day, but you will also need the calories to get a jumpstart on the inevitably big, big, big day at Walt Disney World Resort you've got ahead of you!