The BEST Places for Breakfast in Disney World

Disney World is filled with tons of fun shows and attractions, but you’d be missing out if you didn’t also plan some great dining experiences into your Disney schedule.

Mmm, waffles at Topolino Terrace!

And trust us, days in the parks can be long and packed full of items on your to-do list  — so getting a good breakfast to fuel up for the day is probably a good idea. That’s why we asked you, our readers, what you think the BEST place to get breakfast in Disney World is, and you did not disappoint!

‘Ohana

Let’s start off with a character meal. Over on Twitter, readers immediately shared their love of ‘Ohana. While we do love many breakfast spots across the parks, ‘Ohana is a great choice, and who doesn’t love getting to see their favorite Disney characters first thing in the morning?

We love a character breakfast!

At Ohana’s breakfast, you’ll have a chance to meet Lilo, Stitch, Pluto, and Mickey at this fan-favorite restaurant inside Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Here, you’ll find tropical breakfast goodies like Pineapple Coconut Breakfast Bread and Lilikoi Juice, as well as staples like Mickey and Stitch Waffles, eggs, and breakfast potatoes.

Ohana breakfast!

This spot serves breakfast from 7:30 AM -12:00 PM, and you’ll get all-you-care-to-eat for $45 per adult, and $29 per child (plus tax and gratuity).

'Ohana Restaurant

Rating: 8.14 / 10 Recommended By: 82%
Menus: Dinner, Breakfast
Services: Table Service

Boma

Another breakfast spot that many of you love is Boma — Flavors of Africa. This restaurant inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is a buffet-style meal that features a mixture of multicultural African cuisines, alongside traditional American breakfast favorites.

Boma – Flavors of Africa

At this location, you can find African specialties like Turkey Bobotie — a South African quiche, and Kenyan AA coffee, as well as more traditional made-to-order omelets, French toast bread pudding, and carved ham.

BOMA buffet

BOMA serves breakfast from 7:30 AM – 11:30 AM and costs $35 per adult, and $21 per child, plus tax and gratuity.

Boma - Flavors of Africa Restaurant

Rating: 8.87 / 10 Recommended By: 96%
Menus: Dinner, Breakfast
Services: Buffet/All You Care to Eat

Topolino’s Terrace

Lastly, tons of you said you loved Topolino’s Terrace — Flavors of the Riviera over at Disney’s Riviera Resort!

Mickey in his artist attire!

At this beautiful rooftop dining location, you’ll find Breakfast à la Art with Mickey & Friends. Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy are all dressed in fun artistic outfits!

Enjoy a character breakfast at Topolino’s Terrace in Disney’s Riviera Resort!

The food here is also delicious — you’ll find fresh pastries, Quiche Gruyere with house-made pancetta, Smoked Salmon, and more.

Wood-fired Butchers Steak

This restaurant serves breakfast from 7:30 AM – 12:15 PM and costs $45 per adult and $29 per child.

There are tons of great dining options in Disney World, and we think you guys picked out some good choices. We are always reviewing new menus as they come out, so stay tuned!

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What is your favorite breakfast spot in Disney World? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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3 Replies to “The BEST Places for Breakfast in Disney World”

  1. Big fan of Steakhouse 71 and their combo plate and grits. Really a steal and quick to boot. Great way to end a stay. Also the Boulangerie in France. Quick and easy. I get the ham and cheese baguette heated.

  2. Our favorite breakfasts are also in our room; We visit Les Halles Patisserie, Epcot/France at night and bring back all sorts of yummy treats like quiche, croissants, and pastries.

  3. I have always found the best place for breakfast at Disney is….in your room. You can pack stuff in you luggage , order groceries to be delivered, stop at a store on the way from the airport, or grab stuff from the resort store. People can eat while they are getting ready for the day. It is far cheaper and you don’t have to use up time in the parks getting breakfast when rides have the shortest lines. If you want a character meal, do it for lunch or dinner. For a family of 4, breakfast at these places is at least $150. And I have always found young kids don’t eat that much at a buffet. If you are trying to save money on the trip, this is one way to do it.