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Old 13 Aug 22, 04:42 PM  
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Breakfast in Disneyland Paris Parks

Where is best?

We aren’t bothered about the dinning plan we would rather get into the parks for the extra time then have something to pick up in the parks at about 9.30ish.
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Old 13 Aug 22, 06:01 PM  
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DLP is very much a locals’ park. People either come for the day, having eaten breakfast at home, or they stay nearby and eat breakfast in their hotels or in the Village.

The only full breakfast in Disneyland Park is character breakfast at Plaza Gardens.

Other than that, there are places to get coffee and a muffin if that’s what you want.

If we don’t have a dining plan we go to somewhere in the Village on the way in. Starbucks, Earl of Sandwich, Nee York Style Sandwiches, all do something light and quick.

Annette’s does a cooked breakfast but opens later so you would have to come all the way out of the park. And I haven’t heard great things about it.

We tend to get the dining plan, have a huge breakfast at 7am and
then aren’t hungry till 5ish.

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Old 13 Aug 22, 09:45 PM  
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It’s more like croissants etc we would look for but can’t see anything much. Definitely not full breakfast
Looks like it will be muffins.
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Old 13 Aug 22, 10:04 PM  
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Starbucks had a lot of choice, from croissants, muffins, pancakes, brioche to hot rolls (egg etc).

We went there for the breakfasts apart from the last day when we had a buffet at the hotel, but I didn’t think it was worth it really.
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Old 13 Aug 22, 10:08 PM  
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Starbucks is fine and has more than muffins. Earl of Sandwich has nice bacon and egg rolls. New York Style Sandwiches does a coffee/juice/croissant combo. There’s even McD’s if that’s your thing.
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Market House Deli on Main Street do croissants, pain au chocolate, coffee, fruit juice.

Cable Car on Main Street has drinks & lovely muffins

If you are a bit later getting breakfast (11am) you can also access some of the a la carte lunch menu items - yogurt, fruit bowls etc

It's definitely more limited offerings for breakfast in the park but it's doable. The village has a much wider range of options.

That being said we have gone for the hotel breakfast this time as it offers a lot of choice and helps fill you up much longer.

Depends on personal preference really.
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Originally Posted by DisneyMum006 View Post
Market House Deli on Main Street do croissants, pain au chocolate, coffee, fruit juice.

Cable Car on Main Street has drinks & lovely muffins

If you are a bit later getting breakfast (11am) you can also access some of the a la carte lunch menu items - yogurt, fruit bowls etc

It's definitely more limited offerings for breakfast in the park but it's doable. The village has a much wider range of options.

That being said we have gone for the hotel breakfast this time as it offers a lot of choice and helps fill you up much longer.

Depends on personal preference really.
Croissant and pain au chocolates what we are mostly looking for so that’s good to know.
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Croissant and pain au chocolates what we are mostly looking for so that’s good to know.
We went to Market House deli for croissants one morning and pain au chocolate, nothing is warmed up and no butter or jam!
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Originally Posted by Nanna Frozen View Post
We went to Market House deli for croissants one morning and pain au chocolate, nothing is warmed up and no butter or jam!
Wouldn’t expect it to be honest, never occurred to me. Most places in France, you buy it, take it away and eat it on the go.
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Wouldn’t expect it to be honest, never occurred to me. Most places in France, you buy it, take it away and eat it on the go.
It was the first time we had been to DLP for many years, we expected a bit more from a bakery! A cold croissant with no butter or jam, well never had that before from somewhere where you can sit down to eat. When I asked for butter and jam the girl looked at me like I was asking for a kidney! ( then carried on her conversation on her phone).
Lesson learned I guess.
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