Be Our Guest at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is now opening an hour earlier to accommodate a Brunch option for park goers. Be Our Guest now opens at 10am. PreCovid, the restaurant offered a breakfast option which has since to reopen. Lunch and Dinner have both been offered at Be Our Guest with a  price fixe menu. The menu for both lunch and dinner are the same and are the same price.
I enjoyed when Be Our Guest had a quick service option for lunch because you could eat in the Beast’s castle without the extra expense. However, this option is no longer available.
With the earlier hours, Disney has added two new brunch inspired items to the menu. Mickey Waffles are available for both adults and children with adults getting a double portion. It’s seems that these items are available from 10am-12pm. Disney Food Blog reports that these brunch options are not officially on the menu yet, but it will include Mickey Waffles for adults and kids along with a Fluffy Savory Egg Omelet.
The Fluffy Savory Egg Omelet is served with Brie Cheese and Lump Crab Meat along with roasted potatoes. As for the kids meal, it’s served with eggs, bacon, sausage, and Mickey waffles. Disney Food Blog also reports that the eggs are Mickey shaped! Adults will get a double portion of the kids menu if they ask for it.
The prix fixe prices for these meals are $62 for adults and $37 for children. They do include bread, salad, entrée, and dessert for both adults and children. Reservations are a must for this restaurant.
The ambiance is first rate for Be Our Guest as you are in a very immersive dining establishment. If you are a fan of Beauty and the Beast and Disney magic, I’d recommend eating here.
Have you ever eaten at Be our Guest at Magic Kingdom? Let us know in the comments.
Source: Disney Food Blog
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