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trickster2006
14 Nov 07, 08:27 PM
LAst year we stayed at POP century and eat in their restaurant every morning. On our return flight home people were telling us that we should have ventured out and eatat places like Ponderosa. This time we are staying at All stars and would like to know of good places for us to go and have breakfeast, save eating the same all the time.
Darren & Lin
14 Nov 07, 08:42 PM
Hi Trickster,
I dont know about everyone else, and it has been seven years since my last visit but we used to love having breakfast at Sizzler. You just cant beat their sausage bacon and eggs. They used to have an all u can eat buffet. We used to find that Ponderosa was great for evening meals.
:wavey:
KarenG
14 Nov 07, 08:47 PM
My favourites for breakfast would have to be Cracker Barrell and Perkins :)
loadsapixiedust
14 Nov 07, 08:47 PM
Perkins is our favourite place for breakfast, there's one at Crossroads just outside of WDW. We used to like Sizzler and Golden Corral but feel these have gone downhill in recent years.
Why not try some character breakfasts like Crystal Palace, Chef Mickey's or Ohana as you are staying onsite?
disney dave
14 Nov 07, 08:50 PM
we stayed on site this year, but went to golden coral one morning, usually go there before going shopping. we went to the one on the corner of I drive and sand lake. still good value and still reasonable food, and plenty to pick from.
david
eblue43
14 Nov 07, 09:13 PM
We like to go to Bob Evans and Golden Corral for breakfast,lots to choose from at the corral,not as much choice at bob evans but the quality is a little better. :grin: :grin:
David63
14 Nov 07, 10:19 PM
It is worth wandering out just to see what it is like:
Perkins on a Sunday morning is great - you will have to queue as it is full of Americans out for a family breakfast, really nice atmosphere, good for people watching; food good as always.
IHOP is worth a try, just to say you've been.
My personal favorite of the chains is Friendly's though I can't remember if there is one in Orlando - should be though.
scottishmum
15 Nov 07, 11:45 AM
Yes there is a friendlys in orlando, its not far from seaworld, and on the i ride route. :d:
kerryh
16 Nov 07, 09:16 AM
Id definetly recommend IHOP for breakfast. Dennys is good too.
carolmc
16 Nov 07, 09:44 AM
Dennys - steak & eggs, and Golden Corral are our breakfast favourites.
Burties
16 Nov 07, 10:11 AM
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: IHOP :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
janeywaney
17 Nov 07, 04:46 PM
The village Inn does a fantastic breakfast, and lunch .....and dinner, oh and the deserts are pretty good too!
olgaandcoda
17 Nov 07, 04:52 PM
Will be staying on I drive, where is the nearest Bob Evans, only know the one in St Petes.
We had breakfast there before going to BG, lovely food and service.
Only IHOP for me for brekkie off site.
After two of the family got food poisoning following a Ponderosa breakfast one visit and it ruled out a whole day's worth of the holiday, never again!
Princie
17 Nov 07, 06:19 PM
Sizzler and Ponderosa for us..........mmmmmm i could just eat one of them tomorrow but i suppose it will have to be Sainsburys for a bacon sandwich.....no comparison really
mainecoon lover
17 Nov 07, 10:36 PM
Cracker Barrell :tounge: Food was great, good service and a great shop ;)
Kirky123
17 Nov 07, 11:13 PM
Perkins is a must. They do the best cheese and mushroom omlette with hash browns that I've ever tasted. Plus I always get a huge blueberry muffin with my meal, I love the sugar crystals sprinkled on top.mmmmmmmmm I'm tasting it now. :)
simon and marcie
17 Nov 07, 11:18 PM
Awww dont get me started been home 3 weeks and am soooo sad and depressed!!
Having cravings for my fav brekkie places which are, waffle shop not waffle house, market street cafe, omelettes and pancakes are fantastic and buffet at Boma at AKL.
I want to go back :cry:
Funkymum
17 Nov 07, 11:20 PM
You have to try Golden Corral :d: fantastic :thumbs-up & you should do a couple of Character brekkies, our favourites being 1900
Park Fare, Chef Mickeys, Norway princess brekkie & O'Hana.
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