We visited Disney’s BoardWalk Resort early for the grand opening of the new BoardWalk Deli, which has replaced the bakery. We tried some of the new breakfast sandwiches and baked goods.
Exterior
We arrived bright and early to catch the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Some elements from the former BoardWalk Bakery remain.
Some have been altered to swap “Bakery” for “Deli.”
And a few signs are completely different.
Interior
The interior has been painted a blush pink instead of deep red, and the menu boards have been replaced with screens. Compare to the photo below of the Bakery in its final days of operation.
Otherwise, the interior is the same.
A selection of bottled beverages is available, including milk, chocolate milk, a variety of juices, Coca-Cola products, Powerade, and water.
There are also fountain drinks and coffees.
Every Breakfast Item
Below is a look at each item available during breakfast, with prices.
Almond Croissant – $4.29
Blueberry Muffin – $3.79
Banana Bread – $3.79
Cinnamon Yummy – $4.49
Croissant – $3.79
Mickey Brownie – $5.79
Mickey Cinnamon Roll – $6.79
Raspberry Danish – $4.29
Chocolate Chip Cookie – $3.49
NY Half Moon – $3.49
NJ Crumb Cake – $4.29
Bagel with Smoked Salmon – $9.99 / Mixed Berry Salad – $9.99 / Caesar Salad with Grilled Chicken – $10.99
Ham & Cheese Sandwich Meal – $7.49
Chocolate Chip Muffin – $3.79
House-made Deli Pickle – $2.29
Blueberry Scone – $3.79
Cookies ‘n Cream Cupcake – $6.29
50th Anniversary Celebration Cupcake – $6.29
Brownie Cheesecake – $5.29
Cole Slaw – $3.49
Fruit Cup – $3.99
Key Lime Pie – $4.99
Chocolate-dipped Cream Puff – $4.19
Reviews
Breakfast
Everything Bagel Sandwich – $8.99
Cage-free Egg, Sausage Patty, and Cheddar on an Everything Bagel served with choice of Side
We loved this. It’s your basic sausage breakfast sandwich, but done well. The portion size is very filling.
We wished the bread had been toasted a little bit longer, but it was buttery and complemented the rest of the sandwich well.
The egg was poached and had a nice little run whenever we cut into it. There was a good serving of cheese and the sausage patty had a little kick to it.
Again, this is just a basic sandwich, but it’s done while and we will get this again.
Ciabatta Breakfast Sandwich (Plant-based) – $7.49
Plant-based Eggs Florentine, “Cheese”, Tomato Jam, and Arugula served with choice of Side
This is a fully plant based option. It’s a good sized sandwich and was filling. The “eggs” are cooked well and there’s plenty of filling.
The tomato jam adds a little sweetness and you get a nice kick but it’s not overpowering.
There’s a decent amount of arugula and spinach to add freshness and the plant-based cheese is really nice as well. The bread wasn’t toasted but it was easy to cut.
We loved this and would get it again
Bakery (available all day)
Mickey Cinnamon Roll – $6.79
This is your basic Mickey cinnamon roll you can find at Starbucks locations.
This might be cute for kids to have something Mickey shaped, but personally we would say to go ahead and choose a different pastry. You can find this anywhere and there are better options available at the counter.
Almond Croissant – $4.29
The almond filling is very sweet and there is too much of it. The shaved almonds on top give it a nice crunch, and the portion size is generous.
The filling tastes slightly coconut-y and has the texture of a cake batter. It’s a little too sweet for us; we prefered the crumb cake over this.
NJ Crumb Cake – $3.99
This is a huge portion of coffee cake. The crumb topping is 50% of the cake, which is really nice and buttery, dense, and tasted fresh.
Even though there’s a lot of topping on here, we loved it with the cake. The cinnamon is prominent and adds a light sweetness that pairs well with the buttery cake.
Another one we loved and would get again. This is the perfect size to share.
NY Half Moon Cookie – $3.79
This has the texture and crumbley-ness of a muffin. It’s a little dry, but the ganache brings some moisture back.
The icing is chocolate ganache, and the white icing is super sweet. It tastes like pillsbury icing out of the can.
It’s heavy and overly sweet. We’d pick the crumb cake over this.
Cocktails
Social Hour Prizefighter – $11
Rye Whiskey, Peach, Lemon, and Fernet
Social Hour Sunkissed Fizz – $11
Vodka, Yuzu, Peach, Key Lime, and Jasmine
The alcohol percentage on this is really high (over 11% ABV) and as soon as we popped the cans open, we could smell it. This is a little intense for breakfast and maybe even for lunch. The alcohol is incredibly prominent and it’s really the only flavor that we got from either drink. If you’re looking for a specialty cocktail, we’d recommend going to Abracadabar or BoardWalk Joe’s.
Overall
We enjoyed most of the breakfast options that we got. We loved the sandwiches and the crumb cake. Everything was a great portion size and filling. Even in the summer weather, it was nice just to sit out here and watch the sun come up and eat our breakfast. We recommend this as a stop for breakfast on your way to the park.
Stay tuned for our review of the lunch menu.
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No offense but because your just reporting but someone should tell nj isnt known for coffee cake its actually kinda gross and its black& white cookies no one calls em half moons i do not even know where that came from? Even at publix its b&w. Actually when they have em at epcot they call em b&w so ??? These all sound awesome though thanks for the report.