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Kona Island at Walt Disney World

Kona Island Coffee Bar
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Need a sweet breakfast to wake you up before a day full of excitement at Walt Disney World? Look no further than Kona Island!

Location

Polynesian Lobby

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Guests can find Kona Island at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. This cafe is located on the second level of the Great Ceremonial House, which houses the Resort’s main lobby, right next to Kona Cafe. Guests will also find ‘Ohana and Tambu Lounge nearby, two lovely restaurants in the Great Ceremonial House.

Quick Service or Table Service?

Kona Island is a casual, Quick Service dining location. This means that you can stop by to grab a quick bite without needing a dining reservation. The location offers a full-service coffee bar and many delicious grab-and-go entrees and snacks.

Atmosphere

Kona Island

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This dining location is a great stop for a quick bite or refreshment to take with you as you explore Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. This restaurant offers seating, and you can find additional seating nearby this cafe, also on the second floor of the Great Ceremonial House, at Tambu Lounge.

Menu Options

Kona Island Pastries

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Stop by Kona Island for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. If you head to the restaurant for breakfast, you can enjoy assorted pastries like Cinnamon Rolls, Chocolate-Hazelnut Croissants, and Kona Mocha Muffins. A full coffee bar also serves Joffrey’s Coffee specialties, including the exclusive Kona Blend with Baily’s Irish Cream for Guests over 21. For lunch and dinner, Guests can enjoy Sushi to-go, like California Rolls and Spicy Tuna Rolls. Desserts include Tiramisu, Mango Cheesecake, the Moana Cupcake, and the Chocolate Dome. For the complete menu, Guests can visit the My Disney Experience app.

Dining Tips

While visiting Disney’s Polynesian, stop by the many different restaurants at the Resort. On the second floor of the Grand Ceremonial House, you’ll find Kona Cafe, ‘Ohana, and Tambu Lounge, all near Kona Island. On the ground floor, you can find Capt. Cook’s, Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, Pineapple Lanai, and nearby you’ll find the Barefoot Pool Bar at the Lava Pool.

About Megan Losey

As a Disney foodie, I love writing about Disney food and snacks. Some of my favorites are the Carrot Cake Cookie from Trolley Car Cafe, the Mickey Beignets from Port Orleans French Quarter, and the Apple Blossom from Port Orleans Riverside. When I'm visiting the parks, you can find me on Main Street taking in the good vibe of Magic Kingdom or relaxing with a drink at the Polynesian watching the fireworks from the beach. As a previous Cast Member, I will always have a special place in my heart for the Magic Kingdom, especially Main Street U.S.A.