On the day that Mike and I were taking his parents around Epcot, I wanted to try out something at the Fountainview Café for breakfast. Mikes parents wanted to eat in their room, and Mike himself wasnt hungry, so I was alone in this venture. The Fountainview Café is easily accessible from the entrance of the park, as its on the side of Innoventions, so its a good starting point for the day.
We walked in and Mike and his parents sat down while I looked at the case. Everything is laid out nicely, and the food was presented well. They have mainly desserts, including cakes, pies, fruit tarts, and crème brulee. On the counter was a sign for breakfast pockets ($3.99), which is what I was looking for. There wasnt very many people in the café at the time, even for a Saturday around 9am, so I walked up and ordered immediately. My food was brought quickly, and I sat down with the rest of the family.
The pocket was large enough for two people to share, and is made of a large croissant-like pocket filled with eggs, cheese, sausage, and ham. The pocket was of just the right temperature, and the filling was tasty. The pastry wasnt very crisp, but was good anyway. I had wished that Mike was hungry, because it was almost too big for me for breakfast. I would suggest splitting one and sharing a fruit salad, to make it a little lighter. I personally dont like heavy breakfasts on park days.
Besides food, they also have beverages including orange juice, soft drinks, coffee and espresso beverages, though I believe theyre all Nescafe. We had previously stopped here on a hot day for a diet Coke, and its quiet and peaceful inside. There are tables for two and stools at the bar, and behind the café are slightly larger tables in the convention area. You can watch the fountain shows from the inside of the café, though I dont believe the music is piped in. Its a great place to relax and unwind from walking around the park.
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We walked in and Mike and his parents sat down while I looked at the case. Everything is laid out nicely, and the food was presented well. They have mainly desserts, including cakes, pies, fruit tarts, and crème brulee. On the counter was a sign for breakfast pockets ($3.99), which is what I was looking for. There wasnt very many people in the café at the time, even for a Saturday around 9am, so I walked up and ordered immediately. My food was brought quickly, and I sat down with the rest of the family.
The pocket was large enough for two people to share, and is made of a large croissant-like pocket filled with eggs, cheese, sausage, and ham. The pocket was of just the right temperature, and the filling was tasty. The pastry wasnt very crisp, but was good anyway. I had wished that Mike was hungry, because it was almost too big for me for breakfast. I would suggest splitting one and sharing a fruit salad, to make it a little lighter. I personally dont like heavy breakfasts on park days.
Besides food, they also have beverages including orange juice, soft drinks, coffee and espresso beverages, though I believe theyre all Nescafe. We had previously stopped here on a hot day for a diet Coke, and its quiet and peaceful inside. There are tables for two and stools at the bar, and behind the café are slightly larger tables in the convention area. You can watch the fountain shows from the inside of the café, though I dont believe the music is piped in. Its a great place to relax and unwind from walking around the park.
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