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3 Nov 19, 10:13 PM |
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Best breakfast eateries
What everyone's favourite/best breakfast places.
We mostly have toast or cereal at home but we are open to pastries or cooked. We're going 18-21 November 2019 so all suggestions greatly received. |
4 Nov 19, 11:31 AM |
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If we don't have hotel breakfasts included we tend to just take cereal bars with us and eat them walking to the parks to save money and time!
You can pick up some nice pastries and a hot drink from the main street bakery, or there is a starbucks in Disney Village that also sells pastries at breakfast. If you want a hot breakfast then the best to go would be Annette's Diner, or a character breakfast in Plaza Gardens (you'd need to prebook this one though, 3 days in advance). |
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4 Nov 19, 12:39 PM |
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Thank you.
Main st bakery or Starbucks sounds perfect! |
4 Nov 19, 02:17 PM |
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My fave is New York Style Sandwiches who do coffee, pastries, juice. Or Earl of Sandwich for a bacon egg and cheese muffin.
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4 Nov 19, 06:55 PM |
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Favourite? Disneyland hotel. Get in at 10AM and you dont need lunch. Otherwise macdonalds or earl of sandwich.
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4 Nov 19, 07:34 PM |
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DLH is lovely but it’s about £35 a head and definitely not worth that.
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4 Nov 19, 07:39 PM |
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Plaza Gardens for the character breakfast was our favourite. Can’t remember cost but to upgrade from our half board I don’t think it was too much. Alternatively I would just take the eat in the box cereals and buy milk from the garage or petrol station. We also took brioche rolls and cereal bars from home. Annettes looked good but breakfast didn’t start until 10am which seemed a waste of park time.
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4 Nov 19, 09:13 PM |
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Earl of Sandwich also do lovely yoghurt and fruit parfaits. For the usual pastries etc I would head for Starbucks.
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4 Nov 19, 09:35 PM |
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Thread Starter
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Thank you everyone.
Just taken all these suggestions on board ... EoS sounds fab as does the main st bakery and Starbucks. Discussing with Dd ( my travel partner in crime!) I think we'll check these out on Mon 18th as we arrive around lunchtime and will probably stroll around getting our bearings. Tuesday morning grab a pastry or such like as we try to make the most of EMH and then possibly 'brunch' about 11 ish at somewhere like Annette's ... One question though ... Do the rooms have fridges? We are staying at Sequoia Lodge. The cereal in a box sounds like a good idea but I can't stand warm milk. |
4 Nov 19, 10:39 PM |
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No fridges. You could take porridge pots? You can get a kettle from reception.
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