DonaldDoleWhip
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2008
The following morning, I raced back into Cars Land to squeeze in another ride on Radiator Springs Racers.
Since I hadn't eaten breakfast, I decided to grab some sustenance after riding RSR. There are two options in the land with warm food (including the breakfast cones at the Cozy Cone Motel).
However, I wanted real silverware and air conditioning, so I chose to dine at Flo's V8 Café.
The details in Flo's are fantastic. The restaurant contains several dining rooms, and they all have their own quirks. Wherever you sit, you'll feel like you've been transported to the 50's or 60's.
Picking a dish was really tough here (here's the AllEars menu). I was strongly considering the Brioche French Toast with Salted Caramel Sauce and Bananas, but in the end, it sounded a little too dessert-like.
My actual choice was the Chicken Tamale Breakfast with Scrambled Eggs, Salsa Verde and Pico de Gallo. It was saltier than the average breakfast, but I still enjoyed the tamale with the fluffy scrambled eggs and zesty salsa.
Plus, the view from my table was fantastic (this pic is from inside the restaurant!).
Flo's was definitely a great choice for breakfast. The menu is limited, but it has something for everyone: a basic American breakfast, a unique tamale, a lighter fruit plate, or even dessert. Plus, the atmosphere and views are top-notch. I would recommend trying this place for the atmosphere alone.
Since I hadn't eaten breakfast, I decided to grab some sustenance after riding RSR. There are two options in the land with warm food (including the breakfast cones at the Cozy Cone Motel).
However, I wanted real silverware and air conditioning, so I chose to dine at Flo's V8 Café.
The details in Flo's are fantastic. The restaurant contains several dining rooms, and they all have their own quirks. Wherever you sit, you'll feel like you've been transported to the 50's or 60's.
Picking a dish was really tough here (here's the AllEars menu). I was strongly considering the Brioche French Toast with Salted Caramel Sauce and Bananas, but in the end, it sounded a little too dessert-like.
My actual choice was the Chicken Tamale Breakfast with Scrambled Eggs, Salsa Verde and Pico de Gallo. It was saltier than the average breakfast, but I still enjoyed the tamale with the fluffy scrambled eggs and zesty salsa.
Plus, the view from my table was fantastic (this pic is from inside the restaurant!).
Flo's was definitely a great choice for breakfast. The menu is limited, but it has something for everyone: a basic American breakfast, a unique tamale, a lighter fruit plate, or even dessert. Plus, the atmosphere and views are top-notch. I would recommend trying this place for the atmosphere alone.