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Best Breakfast Bites at Walt Disney World

Breakfast Ronto Wrap
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Some say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and we agree. If you are looking for a delicious start to your morning on a Disney vacation, we have you covered. There is an abundance of yummy breakfast bites that range in substance, price, and portability at Walt Disney World. If you are looking for sweet or savory, Quick Service, or Table Service dining experiences, there are great options. This article dives into Walt Disney World Dining and highlights some of the breakfast dishes we love so much, we even dream of them between Walt Disney World vacations!

Cinnamon Roll at Gaston’s Tavern in Fantasyland

Magic Kingdom

Cinnamon Roll at Gaston's Tavern
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This warm, soft, gooey cinnamon roll is sure to be a sweet start to your Magic Kingdom morning. Make your way down Main Street U.S.A. to Fantasyland upon entering the park and head straight to Gaston’s Tavern to dig into this breakfast confection. 

Technically, this yummy eat is available all day long so no sweat if you don’t make it to the back of Fantasyland to snag this for breakfast. It pairs great with a frothy, fruity LeFou’s Brew later in the day too. This cinnamon roll is large enough to share and is sure to be fresh and extra delicious first thing in the morning. 

At $6.79 per cinnamon roll, this quick-service pastry is a good breakfast on a budget. Pair it with a Joffrey’s Coffee or cup of Twinings of London Hot Tea to kick off your Park day. 

Breakfast Bowl at Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land

Hollywood Studios

Woody in Toy Story Land
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Maybe you are looking for a yummy savory breakfast on the go before hitting Slinky Dog Dash and . If so, look no further than Hollywood Studio’s fun Toy Story-themed Quick Service Eatery, Woody’s Lunchbox. Located in Toy Story Land (of course) this spot offers fun, nostalgic, lunchbox-esque eats all day long. 

If you are stopping by for breakfast, we suggest the breakfast bowl. This bowl consists of potato barrels (tater tots) covered with savory gravy, scrambled eggs, and fresh crunchy green onions. A smaller version of the bowl is available as a kid’s meal and is served with a Cuties Mandarin orange and a beverage included. 

The traditionally sized breakfast bowl is $8.79 and the kids’ version comes in at $5.49, not at all a bad price for a really hearty breakfast on the go. 

Related: The Best Quick Service Meals at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

All You Care To Enjoy O’hana Breakfast

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort 

Ohana-Breakfast
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If you are not planning to dash into the parks at rope drop and can allow yourself time to slow down, we suggest a Table Service breakfast at O’hana. If you are a Disney newbie looking to ease into Table Service Dining at Walt Disney World, or are watching your dining budget, opting for a Table Service Breakfast is a great idea.

At $25 per adult and $14 per child plus tax and gratuity, this all you care to enjoy meal is a great (and delicious) bang for your buck! Nosh on favorites like Mickey Waffles, biscuits, scrambled eggs, sausage, Hawaiian-style ham with a tantalizing pineapple compote, and golden fried breakfast potatoes. Oh, and don’t forget the pineapple-coconut breakfast bread that melts in your mouth!

After breakfast, take some time to walk around the resort and enjoy the Polynesian ambiance. The pool backdrop, view of Bay Lake, and the fun-themed gift shops are great ways to pass the time at this iconic Walt Disney World Resort

Related: A Taste of Polynesia: Dining At Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

Pongu Lumpia at Pongu Pongu in Pandora

The World of Avatar, Animal Kingdom

Pongu-Lumpia
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This breakfast bite makes the list for uniqueness, price, and just plain deliciousness. These pineapple cream cheese spring rolls are a yummy breakfast bite available at Pongu Pongu in Animal Kingdom’s Pandora – World of Avatar. 

We adore the rich cream cheese paired with the sweetness of pineapple and what better backdrop to enjoy it than in this lush area of the park. It is a budget booster at only $3.79 making it a tough breakfast to pass up in Animal Kingdom.

If you are looking for less adventurous breakfast eats, Pongu Pongu also offers yummy and easy to carry French toast sticks and a classic sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit. 

Related: How to Make Disney’s Pongu Lumpia at Home

Ronto Wrap at Ronto Roasters in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Hollywood Studios 

Ronto Roasters
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Bright Suns Travelers! If you are looking for the best breakfast bite in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, we recommend the Ronto Wrap. Ronto Roasters Quick Service restaurant serves up droid-cooked meats that make a savory start to the day.

The Ronto Wrap consists of juicy roasted pork and grilled pork sausage with a peppercorn sauce topped with slaw and hugged by pillowy pita bread. As you can imagine, this wrap qualifies as a stick-to-your-ribs breakfast that is super filling. 

Related: The Best Snacks in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Breakfast at Your Walt Disney World Resort

Captain-Cooks
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There are obviously great breakfast options around the Parks, but if you are looking to enjoy a quick meal before leaving your resort that is a great option too! Mornings at your resort have never been easier with the option of mobile ordering through the My Disney Experience Mobile App. 

You can literally type in your order as you get dressed, walk toward the restaurant as the food is being prepped, and enjoy nearly no wait time for breakfast. If you are like me, every second in the morning counts, so this is an awesome perk of staying at a Walt Disney World Resort.

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How is the food you ask? Awesome! Disney resort menus vary to reflect the theming and cuisine specialty of specific resorts but across the board, you’ll find classics like waffles, bacon, sausage, and cereal. 

Tasting the signature menu items for breakfast at resorts like Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory (at Port Orleans French Quarter) or Captain Cook’s (at Polynesian Village Resort) Tonga Toast starts the morning off right!

About Katie Chapman

Hey There! I am a Georgia native with a passion for writing, traveling, cooking, decorating, pugs and of course all things Disney. Growing up in South Georgia just a few hours from Walt Disney World made for a magical childhood. Some of my best memories were made on Main Street U.S.A. with my sister watching SpectroMagic nighttime parade or beside my grandparents, parents and extended family at Chef Mickey’s celebrating on a family vacation. Epcot was my favorite park from a young age and I credit it with my interest in and love for international travel. As a kid I loved meeting characters and watching films around World Showcase and could spend hours exploring each of the countries in Epcot. These days, my husband and I get away to explore a new country whenever we can and even incorporate trips to The Disney Store and Disney Parks around the world in our travels. One of our travel goals is to visit every Disney Park in the world. I love writing about Disney restaurants, park tips, Disney outfit inspiration and Disney history. Pocahontas is my favorite Disney Princess (90s kid here!) but Mr. Toad is my spirit animal. When I’m not at Disney I’m reading about park history, watching Disney documentaries and shopping vintage Disney merch for park outfits. I never pass up a reservation to Ohana, an empty seat on Living with the Land or a Violet Sake.