
Trail’s End Restaurant at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground will offer a weekend brunch beginning this Saturday, May 21st. Brunch will be served on Saturdays and Sundays from 7:30am until 2:00pm at the rate of $23 per adult and $13 per child, ages 3-9. There is no word yet on if the dining plan will be accepted during the weekend brunch, however the dining plan is already accepted for breakfast, lunch and dinner during the week.
Below is the full brunch menu, which is of course subject to change:
Omelets to Order
- Diced Ham
- Andouille
- Bacon
- Pull Pork or Brisket
- Diced Onion
- Diced Peppers
- Roasted Mushrooms
- Shredded Cheddar Cheese
- Chili
- Salsa
Eggs to Order
- Over Easy
- Sunny Side Up
- Medium
- Hard
- Poached
Mickey and Belgian Waffles – Various Toppings Include:
- Whipped Cream
- Praline Sause
- Maple
- Blueberry compote
- Banana Fosters
Hot Foods
- Scrambled Eggs
- Bacon
- Canadian Bacon Benedict
- Sausage
- Hash Brown Potatoes
- Pasta (Veg-Pesto)
- Mixed Vegetables
- Fried Chicken
- Baked Mac and Cheese
- Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Cold Breakfast Items (Served until 11:00am)
- Smoked Salmon
- Sliced Salami
- Sliced Cheddar Cheese
- Sliced Ham
- Strawberry Yogurt
Fresh Fruit
- Strawberries
- Watermelon
- Melon
- Citrus Wedges
Soup Station
- Chili
- Grits
Dessert Island
- Assorted Pastries
- French Toast Bread Pudding
- Red Velvet Cake
- Cookies
- Apple Cobbler
- Corn Muffins
Items Not Offered Until 11:00am
- Caesar Salad
- Mixed Green Salad
- Potato Salad
- Cole Slaw
- Shrimp
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