Reviews of Everything POP! Breakfast
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Reviewed by Rachel Review Date: 06/19/2019
Rating: (8) Recommended
The food here is amazing. There is something for everyone and it’s always good. The reason I only gave 8 stars is because there were times when we had to wait a LONG time for quick service food. I’m talking standing there for over 10 minutes in the busy food court with two children.
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Great selectionCons:
Service is slowReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 12/31/2018
Rating: (8) Recommended
I really liked all the options they had. Never had to stand in the check out line for long. Not so much at the serving stations. They had lots of dessert and beverage options that were awesome.
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Lots of variety, food was always good.Cons:
It can get very busy and I've had to wait 10+ minutes for my items.Reviewed by Miranda Review Date: 12/11/2018
Rating: (8) Recommended
My son and I ate breakfast here every morning before heading to the park. Lots of seating, our favorite was over by the little TV where we could watch Mickey shorts.
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Lots of seating, good selection, food prepped fastCons:
Can be chaoticReviewed by sand935 Review Date: 10/01/2018
Rating: (9) Recommended
Great variety of food. Good oatmeal. breakfast platter was good but eggs did not seen like they were from a mix.
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varietyCons:
noisy and crowded at timesReviewed by Disney nut Review Date: 09/29/2018
Rating: (10) Recommended
good food
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a lot of options. something for everyone and delicious foodCons:
noneReviewed by Kathanne5 Review Date: 02/27/2017
Rating: (10) Recommended
Love breakfast at Pop Century. Just returned from staying there for 5 nights and ate breakfast there each morning. We usually eat around 7:00 am and crowds very very low at that time. Loved sitting at the outdoor tables. Food is great and love the variety.
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—Reviewed by bosslady79 Review Date: 03/16/2016
Rating: (6) Recommended
The homemade omelet was good. However it took 10 minutes for a chef to come out to speak to us, then another 10 minutes for the omelet to be made. Not a great value on the dining plan.
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Food was goodCons:
waited a long time for chef for gluten free optionsReviewed by SCOTTMOP Review Date: 02/05/2016
Rating: (8) Recommended
Ejoyed brekafeast here. Lots of choices to choose from at decent prices. Youll find everything from Pancakes to waffles to cereal. Can be crowded and loud as everyone is up ready to go to the parks.
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Lots of choices for decent priceCons:
Can be crowded and loudReviewed by CinCin Review Date: 11/19/2014
Rating: (6) Recommended
I saw several choices for breakfast but most of them were carb heavy at the stations and loaded with fats and sugars. I only ate breakfast here a few times as the only healthy choice that was a hot meal was the made to order omelets and even though the chef was preparing several orders at once it still took a while and the line moved very slowly. Rather than wait a long time, I opted for fruit and I was able to get just an order of bacon at another station without waiting. The scrambled eggs were way too runny for me to even try ordering. I didn't see a station where I could get grits, cream of wheat, or malt o meal already prepared. It gets really busy in the morning after 8 so I might have just not seen it. I did find a chocolate croissant pastry that was out of this world heavenly and the clouds parted and angels sang when I bit into this delicious treat. I gave up eating healthy at that point and indulged. I would have loved to have found a tortilla and a bit of scrambled egg and cubed potatoes. That would have made my perfect breakfast. They had Texas Pete hot sauce in little packets so I was able to have my omelet with pepper sauce. It's much milder than Tabasco and not vinegary so it takes a lot of packets but the Texas Pete had a nice mild/medium flavor and I was content with it as a substitute. There was a really good selection of grab and go items and juices, yogurts, and cereals in the back. Seating was a bit of a hassle in the peak times but they had a lot of tables and more outside too. I'd eat there again but go early and not have to wait in line for the omelets. That is pretty much the only thing I would eat again along with the chocolate croissant. I didn't care for the bacon much and had to microwave it to get it done enough where I could eat it. I didn't order the sausage as it was links and it looked really pale and underdone and it wasn't even pork. I know I am a picky eater, but I really had a hard time finding something suitable (no bread group) and ended up most mornings with just some fresh fruit. I didn't see just plain hard boiled eggs and they certainly didn't have any refried beans. They did have a crazy breakfast sandwich using frosted pop tarts instead of toast. I didn't see any one ordering it but they had several made and prepackaged. I think for others this food court is just fine and I think my husband would have enjoyed it but I didn't so much with such limited options for my dietary needs. My omelets were delicious and they need more stations doing the made to order omelets!!!
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made to order omelets, bounty platters were largeCons:
totoo many carb options, thin floppy bacon, sausage not pork.Reviewed by manatee2420 Review Date: 07/21/2014
Rating: (7) Recommended
The breakfast here was usually efficient and pretty average quality wise. The beverage stations were always crowded. The only time we had a problem was the morning we went to breakfast at 6:30 so we could go to Animal Kingdom's extra magic hours at 8. The only station open was the waffle station. Okay, I'll eat a waffle. My husband, who has a gluten allergy, had to wait a very long time (ironically, longer than when the food court was busy) for a chef to come over to make him something gluten-free (as none of the regular offerings were an option for him). He got told several times that "we don't open until 7." I'm sorry, but if "regular" people can eat waffles at 6:30, then you better be able to make my husband a gluten-free waffle at that time. How do they expect people to make the early extra magic hours if they can't get breakfast?