Breakfast Restaurants in Florida
- When you want more than a bowl of cereal at home, head out to a restaurant featuring breakfast food.breakfast image by cherie from Fotolia.com
Finding a good place to eat breakfast in the Sunshine State isn't a difficult task. From the panhandle to South Beach, restaurants catering to the hungry morning crowd are virtually everywhere. Some unique locations offer breakfast dishes or experiences not available at an average restaurant. - Chef Mickey's is a breakfast buffet restaurant in the Grand Canyon Concourse of Walt Disney World's Contemporary Resort. The restaurant offers a large fresh fruit bar, Florida orange juice, a selection of cereals, Mickey Mouse waffles, eggs, omelets and pastries. This distinctive family dining opportunity is a favorite with children, who can meet and take photos made with many of the Disney characters that walk around during the meal. In addition, the restaurant is just below the track of the monorail, which passes directly overhead through the hotel lobby quietly. Diners don't need pay for admission into a Disney park to eat at Chef Mickey's.
Walt Disney World
4600 N. World Drive
Orlando, FL 32830
(407) 824-1000
disneyworld.disney.go.com - News Cafe is in the Art Deco District of Miami's South Beach. It opened in 1988 with a few tables sitting around a news kiosk and bookshelves with local and national news publications. Since then, the restaurant has evolved into a popular 24-hour dining destination that offers breakfast any time. The location is as much of the draw as the food. The restaurant is positioned at Ocean Drive and Eighth Street in plain view of the beautiful people known to walk the streets in this area. The menu offers pancakes, bagels, cereal and other continental items, and a large section is devoted to egg dishes such as eggs Florentine, eggs with smoked salmon and omelets.
News Cafe
800 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 538-6397
newscafe.com - The Florida panhandle is home to one of the state's most unusual breakfast destinations. The Crepevine, in state capitol Tallahassee, specializes in exactly what you would guess--making crepes. This is not simply a breakfast place (although it's served any time) but all of the dishes are served in one of the homemade light and delicate crepes. Favorites like the Sunday morning, featuring ham, bacon, mozzarella, eggs, vegetables and any of the restaurant's nine special sauces, wake up the taste buds and keep customers coming back. The restaurant shows its creative flair with crepe names like the Maui wowie (pineapple and kiwi), the Mackavelli (strawberry, Nutella and white chocolate) and the ladies man (peaches, whipped cream and caramel).
The Crepevine
2020 W. Pensacola St.
Tallahassee, FL 32304
(850) 562-7373
thecrepevine.com