When we go to Disney World, we plan our day around our food. What we’re having for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks is always at the forefront of our minds. The food at Disney World is an experience all on its own, and with so many options, it can be difficult to pick.
Luckily, we have (literally) dedicated our lives to helping you make great decisions on what to eat at Disney World. Breakfast is said to be the most important meal of the day, but if you’re budgeting and only have $10 to spend on your first meal of the day, we have a few items we HIGHLY recommend. Whether you’re planning to eat at your Disney World hotel or at the parks, check out these items for a yummy and cheap breakfast.
Disney World Parks
Magic Kingdom
If you’re in the mood for something sweet and sticky first thing in the morning, then head to the Lunching Pad for the Sticky Bubble Bread!
These are yummy, sweet bread rolls covered in cinnamon, caramel, and warm spices. It’ll get your blood sugar going for sure, and you’ll be ready to take on the park. You can grab this sweet treat for $6.49.
If you’re looking for savory over sweet, try out the Breakfast Sandwich at Friar’s Nook!
This is a bagel sandwich with sausage, egg, and cheddar. It also comes with a side of tots! You get a good-sized breakfast for under $10.
If you feel more like sharing (or just want a giant, tasty treat for yourself), the Mickey-shaped bacon-pecan-caramel cinnamon roll at Westward Ho might be calling your name.
For $8.49, you can enjoy this delicious, ooey, gooey roll.
Of course, there are many varieties of waffles and toppings at Sleepy Hollow!
Get a waffle with chocolate-hazelnut spread, bananas, berries, and whipped cream, or a waffle with sweet-and-spicy maple chicken. And those aren’t you’re only two options! This is one of our favorite spots to grab a bite in Magic Kingdom, and other than the chicken and waffles ($12.99), you can grab one of these for under $10.
We’ve Eaten at Every Magic Kingdom Restaurant. These Are the BEST.
EPCOT
If you’re looking for a great place with TONS of yummy breakfast options at EPCOT, we suggest checking out Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie.
This pastry shop is hidden away in the France Pavilion, but trust us, it’s worth finding. There are so many delicious options, from cold-cut sandwiches to macarons to tarts. It’s a French pastry; what else is there to say, really?
REVIEW: We Tried 5 (!!!) EPCOT Snacks at Les Halles — Here’s What You Should NOT Skip, Even When the Line Is out the Door
Hollywood Studios
For breakfast at Hollywood Studios, we’re always running to Woody’s Lunchbox. First, the Breakfast Bowl here is chef’s kiss.
This bowl is $8.99 and includes tots smothered in smoked brisket country gravy, scrambled eggs, and a sprinkling of green onion. It is totally delish!
Also at Woody’s Lunchbox, you’ll find featured Lunch Box Tarts. There are typically two variations of tarts, a seasonal offering and a standard option, such as the Raspberry Lunch Box Tart. Tarts cost $5.29 and are a great, easy breakfast option!
REVIEW: Something Important Is Missing From This NEW Disney World Snack
Animal Kingdom
When you get to Animal Kingdom, head all the way back to the Africa area of the park. Here you’ll find Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery! This small, quick-service location serves several great breakfast options, such as its own take on Breakfast Totchos.
While the Breakfast Totchos are just over $10 ($11.49), you can also get the Egg and Bacon Croissant Sandwich for $9.29 or the Overnight Oats for $5.29.
If you have a little extra cash and time to spend on breakfast, then we suggest strolling over to Pandora to check out Satu’li Canteen.
Here you’ll find out-of-this-world breakfast options like the Slow-roasted Pork Shoulder Potato Hash, Frittata and Beef, and Cinnamon French Toast. These options are all just over $10, starting at $12.99.
REVIEW: You’ve Probably Walked Right Past This Obscure Disney’s Animal Kingdom Snack Spot a Dozen Times
Disney World Hotels
There are some staple breakfast options that you’ll find at many of the Disney World hotels. If you’re planning to grab something at your hotel before heading to the parks, check out these options!
Mickey Waffles
You’ll find Mickey Waffles at most of the hotels. From the cafeteria-style restaurants at the Value Resorts to the quick-service restaurants at the Deluxe Resorts, you’ll likely find some cute and yummy Mickey Waffles.
For example, World Premiere Food Court at All-Star Movies Resort has a Waffle Bounty Platter with Mickey Waffles, scrambled eggs, tots, bacon, and sausage for $13.99. Or you can opt to get the Mickey Waffle kids’ meal with a choice of two sides for $7.99 (pro tip: you don’t have to be a kid to get the kids’ meal).
Breakfast Totchos Variations
Another breakfast you’ll find at many of the Disney World hotels is breakfast totchos varieties! These can range in price, but they are typically around or just over $10.
For example, The Mara at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge has the Kilamanjaro Bowl (tots, scrambled eggs, sausage gravy, chakalaka, cheddar, bacon, and chives) for $10.79, while Port Orleans — Riverside Resort has the Avocado Breakfast Bowl (tots, scrambled eggs, cheddar, southwest-style beans, avocado, and salsa fresca) for $10.99. The All-Stars Resorts typically have similar bowls to the one found at Woody’s Lunchbox.
Tonga Toast
Over at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, you can stop by Capt. Cook’s for one of our all-time favorite breakfast items — Tonga Toast.
Tonga Toast is banana-stuffed sourdough bread, battered, deep-fried, and dusted with cinnamon-sugar. It is served with bacon or sausage. You can grab this beauty for $10.99. It’s also available at Kona Cafe with strawberry compote and your choice of ham, spiced ham, bacon, or sausage, but this version will run you $17.50 (and you’ll likely need a reservation).
Biscuits and Gravy
Another delicious option that is available at a variety of hotels, often at the food courts at the Value Resorts, is Biscuits & Gravy!
This staple breakfast food is fantastic and can be found at Trail’s End for $4.79 or at Roaring Fork for $4.49.
REVIEW: If You’re Going to CHEAT on Mickey Waffles in Disney World…Do It With Tonga Toast
There are seriously so many great options for dining around Disney World. These are just a few of our favorites that you can get at a pretty cheap price. Don’t underestimate the quick service spots at your Disney World hotel, but also keep in mind that the parks all have yummy options, too.
For more Disney World dining tips, keep following DFB!
Experts Reveal How Many Dining Reservations Are Too Many at Disney World
Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe!
WE KNOW DISNEY.
YOU CAN, TOO.
Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation.
Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever!
What is your go-to breakfast at Disney World? Let us know in the comments!

















Our handy (and portable!) ebook guides make sure you get the best deals and can plan a vacation of a lifetime.

Thanks but I want breakfast long before I get to the parks! Wish you had mentioned the best choices at the resorts. Personally, as unhealthy as it is, I always get the mickey waffles! I’m on vacation and want something I can’t get at home. I try to eat healthy the rest of the day!
I can’t go to Disney World without getting the blueberry bacon pancakes at Yacht Club. These are not on the menu – you have to ask for them. You won’t be sorry!!