Enjoying a table-service breakfast is a great way to spend some quiet time with your family before you begin your busy Disney day. You don’t have to enter a park in order to enjoy great table-service breakfast options as Disney resorts have plenty of restaurants to choose from. Having breakfast at a Disney resort is perfect for park days or rest days. Whether you choose to enjoy a restaurant at a Disney resort you’re staying in, or you choose to travel to another Disney resort for their dining options, there are several restaurants that we’d recommend for you to try. If you have an upcoming visit to Disney World planned then check out these must-do table-service restaurants for breakfast at Disney resorts.
Topolino’s Terrace at Disney’s Riviera Resort
By night, Disney’s Riviera Resort’s Topolino’s Terrace is a signature dining experience. But in the mornings, Topolino’s Terrace is home to a fun character breakfast dining experience. Guests are joined by Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy as they enjoy delicious breakfast entrees. Guests of Topolino’s Terrace can enjoy options like a Quiche Gruyère, Avocado and Smoked Salmon Toast, Two Eggs-Any Style, Sour Cream Waffle, Wood-fired Steak and Eggs, and so much more. Topolino’s Terrace is a smaller restaurant so many guests find the character interactions here to be lengthier and more intimate.

Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Another restaurant that changes its dining experience for breakfast is Ohana. Located at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Ohana serves a family-style breakfast in an enviroment where everyone feels like family. This is a character breakfast starring Stitch, Lilo, and other friends. For breakfast, Ohana serves a feast of fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, pork sausage links, Hawaiian ham, fried potatoes, Mickey waffles, and biscuits.

Olivia’s Cafe at Old Key West Resort
If you’re looking for a more low-key breakfast then definitely check out Olivia’s Cafe at Old Key West Resort. This restaurant feels like a family-owned joint and serves brunch daily. Some popular dishes at Olivia’s Cafe include the Southernmost Buttermilk Chicken, Banana Bread French Toast, Sombrero Beach Omelet, and Crab Cake-Eggs Benedict. After breakfast you can stroll throughout Old Key West Resort and experience a relaxing morning.

Chef Mickey’s at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
If you want a classic character breakfast experience then Chef Mickey’s is an absolute must-do. This restaurant is the only place where you can meet all of the “fab five” at once. Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, and Donald all appear during breakfast at Chef Mickey’s. This restaurant serves a buffet full of breakfast classics including Mickey waffles, French Toast, pancakes, assorted pastries, fruit, omelets, and a carving station.

Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Another relaxing breakfast experience with no characters is Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. This breakfast spot is relaxed, quiet, and perfect for an adult-only vacation or families with older kiddos. Kona Cafe is famous for their Tonga Toast, a banana-stuffed French Toast rolled in cinnamon sugar and fried. Other island breakfast favorites are served here as well, including Macadamia Nut Pancakes and Loco Moco.

What is your favorite breakfast spot at the Disney resorts? Do you prefer resort dining or park dining? We want to hear from you in the comments below!
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