Narcoossee's to offer Waterfront Brunch later this year

Sep 15, 2015 in "Narcoossee's"

Posted: Tuesday September 15, 2015 1:09pm EDT by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney's Grand Floridian Resort will begin offering Narcoossee's Waterfront Brunch from November 22 2015.

The prix fixe menu will cost $69 for adults, and $41 for ages 3-9, or two table service credits for those on the Disney Dining Plan.

The brunch begins with a choice of specialty beverage, including Champagne, Mimosa and Bloody Mary - with smoothies for the little ones.

A pastry basket for the table includes Chocolate Croissant, Muffins, Croissants, Danish, Pecan Sticky Buns, Vermont Cultured Butter, and Seasonal Jam.

Choices of appetizers include Onion Soup Gratin, a Seafood Charcuterie, Shrimp and Grits, and Artisanal Cheese.

There are seven entrees to choice from, including a Brioche French Toast, Croque Madame, Lobster Egg Benedict, Chicken and Waffles, Omeltte made your way, Pan-roasted Salmon and Steak & Eggs.

To round things off is a sweet trio of desserts.

View the full menu.

Narcoossee's Waterfront Brunch beings on November 22 2015, and will take place each Sunday. You can make reservations now by calling 407-WDW-DINE.

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ATLmouseloverJan 20, 2017

Has anyone had any recent experiences at Narcoossee's brunch? We did the brunch at California Grill on our last visit and loved it, so thought we might give this one a go when we're back in March. I believe the AP 20% off discount currently applies as well - can anyone confirm? Thanks!

wdwmagicApr 05, 2016

10% off this now for AP and DVC.

French QuarterSep 19, 2015

I'm not doubting that the price is reasonable for what you are getting. I'm just not sure that I could justify spending it myself for brunch. But I am very very tempted. I think a lot of it has to do with experience. At least for me, that's what's tempting. Nice restaurant, water view, being served.

nerdboyrockstarSep 18, 2015

What is the point of this? Do what I do and just go to Grand Floridian Cafe, get their Lobster Eggs Benedict ($19), and you can get 5 of their Mimosas for $10 a pop. Total = $69. Your welcome.

Jon81ukSep 18, 2015

The price feels right for a three course meal at a signature including an acoholic beverage. You couldn't do three courses for dinner at Narcoosees for less than $69.

French QuarterSep 18, 2015

I apologize for starting another thread about this. You can delete it now if you like. I hadn't seen this one. What I said there: I'm not sure I'm up for the price but this does sound absolutely delicious. I get warm thoughts thinking about sipping some cold champagne with a fresh chocolate croissant in my hand, enjoying the waterfront view of GF, while waiting for my lobster eggs benny to arrive. :)

epcotisbestSep 18, 2015

Agreed. It sounds delicious and the location hard to beat. At $170-$180 for two when you factor in tax and tip, that makes my in room pastry and coffee seem like a great bargain. Now if I was not so cheap (thrifty) I would certainly like to try it once.

French QuarterSep 18, 2015

I agree that it seems quite expensive. I will likely not go. But I so want to!

epcotisbestSep 18, 2015

We usually have breakfast in the room. While this seems to be a wonderful menu at a lovely location, it is too pricey for me. I'm guessing it will be popular though. My wallet is just not deep enough and we find ourselves being priced out of most of these kinds of things.

French QuarterSep 18, 2015

I'm not sure I'm up for the price but this does sound absolutely delicious. I get warm thoughts thinking about sipping some cold champagne with a fresh chocolate croissant in my hand, enjoying the waterfront view of GF, while waiting for my lobster eggs benny to arrive. :) What do you think? http://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/narcoossees/news/15sep2015-narcoossees-to-offer-waterfront-brunch-later-this-year.htm

Jon81ukSep 16, 2015

The Disney blog post states house-made pastries. Do you not beleive them? But I don't think any dining plan is worth paying cash for, the break-even point means you have to order the most expensive items to make the dining plan worthwhile. I get the dining plan for free (included) in the UK package anyway.

ToTBellHopSep 16, 2015

Yes, but at $69, you are actually losing money if you paid for your dining plan. And while it is four courses, that includes the same processed pastry they serve at Crystal Palace and an omelet.

Jon81ukSep 16, 2015

This specific offering isn't too bad though as you get four courses whereas standard dining plan meal is two courses.

ToTBellHopSep 16, 2015

My goodness the signatures are a waste of two credits.