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Be Our Guest Opens For Breakfast

According to the Disney Parks Blog Be Our Guest Restaurant will start testing breakfast service on March 20.

The breakfast will begin testing a prix fixe breakfast from 8-10 a.m. daily through June 18.

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Quoting from the blog:

The fast casual breakfast menu has a decidedly French touch; each meal begins with a pastry basket for sharing. Your entrΓ©e options include assorted cured meat and cheese served with marmalade, fresh fruit and a toasted baguette. You can also enjoy eggs Florentine served in a puff pastry shell with country ham and roasted plum tomatoes. Even the open-face bacon-and-poached-egg sandwich has Brie.

If you’re looking for something a little lighter, choose the scrambled egg whites with roasted tomatoes, multigrain croissant and fresh fruit. Or go with a vegetable quiche with mushroom, zucchini, bell pepper, onion and chive, served with seasonal fruit. The prix fixe menu will also include a selection of self-service beverages.

The test will include Croissant Doughnuts: which is a a fried doughnut topped with banana caramel sauce, chocolate ganache and whipped cream.

The kids’ menu will include brioche French toast with fresh fruit, scrambled eggs with Applewood bacon and fresh fruit, fruit crepes with yogurt and fresh fruit with a berry foam, cereal and oatmeal.

Guests can make reservations beginning March 17 for dates March 20 through June 18, 2015.

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About Rick Killingsworth

Rick visited the Magic Kingdom in 1971 for the first Christmas parade in their history. At nine years old, he was bitten by the Disney Bug. He can still remember the sights, the smells, and the sounds. It truly was magical. It would be twenty years before he could afford to take his young family back to β€œThe World.” It was the vacation of a lifetime, and they have been fortunate to go hundreds of times since. His daughters, now grown, still tear up when they see the castle (as does he).