As a travel blogger and someone who has eaten through almost all of the breakfast lists in Orlando, in this blog, I have included my best places for breakfast in Orlando, with details on atmosphere, service, signature dishes, and how to get there.
Whether you’re in the mood for American classics, Southern American brunching with all the toppings, or something a bit European (with or without the coffee), breakfast eats in Orlando have it all.
Let’s find out!
Top 5 Breakfast Places in Orlando
Orlando is not just theme parks and sunshine, it is also breakfast paradise. From neighborhood diners to trendy bakeries to family-friendly kitchens, Orlando’s breakfast spots are just as unique as those who visit here!
Join me as I explore the most beloved and highly-rated breakfast places in Orlando, complete with insider tips.
Quick Comparison Table
Restaurant | Vibe | Signature Dish | Service | Parking/Access |
---|---|---|---|---|
Se7en Bites | Lively, modern Southern | Buttermilk biscuits, chicken pot pie | Friendly, personal | Easy, Milk District |
Keke’s Breakfast Café | Modern, casual | Stuffed French toast, waffles | Prompt, family-friendly | Multiple locations |
Shakers American Café | Retro, homey | Classic diner breakfast | Charming, attentive | College Park, street |
Dixie Belle’s Café | Country, family-run | Sweet potato biscuit, sausage gravy | Warm, efficient | South Orlando, lot |
Peach Valley Café | Bright, sunny | Valley Omelette, French Toast | Friendly, sometimes slow | S Orange Ave, lot |

Se7en Bites
Location: 617 N Primrose Dr, Orlando, FL 32803 (Milk District)
Why go:
Se7en Bites is an Orlando breakfast restaurant, beloved for its nostalgic Southern comfort food with a contemporary twist.
The bakery-café is well known for its over-the-top buttermilk biscuits, decadent pastries, and hearty breakfast sandwiches. Signature dishes like the “7th Trimester” and breakfast chicken pot pie are virtually renowned local legends.
The vibe:
Bright, slightly industrial, and always buzzing. Expect to find a communal vibe; there is a mix of indoor and outdoor seating on the back deck, which many patrons enjoy along with the Florida sun.
Service:
Friendly, attentive staff and the chef/owner, with a welcoming smile, frequently greet guests, creating an overall personal touch. Expect a line during peak hours, but the staff keep the line moving, so the wait is hardly ever more than 10-15 minutes.
Reviews:
Locals and visitors alike have given Se7en Bites, the food, and the service rave reviews. As one reviewer said, “The service is amazing here. Everyone is so welcoming and kind. They go above and beyond to make your experience great.”
How to get there: Located in the Milk District, Se7en Bites is easy to get to by car and has plenty of parking very close by. Ride shares and public transit options are also available.
Checkout Menu: Click here
Keke’s Breakfast Café
Location: Multiple locations throughout Orlando, including 4430 Curry Ford Rd and International Drive
Keke’s is a Florida-born chain that offers breakfast staples and standards. Think fluffy Belgian waffles, stuffed French toast, and omelets with fresh, delicious toppings. It’s a locals and tourists alike go-to breakfast spot for families!
Atmosphere:
The modern, clean, bright, and welcoming decor offers comfy booths that are family-friendly but nice enough for a breakfast date.
Service:
Service always seems to be quick and friendly. The wait staff is attentive even when busy, and they are fine to provide recommendations or simply answer your questions.
Reviews:
“The perfect breakfast, not much wait ……. service was prompt and ambiance fun, definitely coming back,” said a guest at the restaurant. The only downside mentioned was how loud it could get when busy, but the booths always offered some privacy.
How to get there: Keke’s has several Orlando locations, so most likely, there is one close to your hotel or area. There is plenty of parking at most locations.
Checkout Menu: Click here

Shakers American Café
Address: 1308 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32804 (College Park)
An absolute neighborhood treasure, Shakers has been serving breakfast made-to-order for over 30 years. The portion sizes are large, the food is good ol’ fashioned diner food, and the atmosphere is as homey as they come!
The Vibe:
Retro charm describes Shakers and its warm décor and loyal patrons. Such a neighborhood staple that it feels like everyone is a local and even your dog is welcome at the outside tables.
Service:
Service is cozy and attentive, as they keep your coffee cup filled and contribute to a cozy, at-home feel.
Reviews:
Shakers has won multiple local foodie awards and receives praise for being the go-to place with consistent food and atmosphere.
Getting There: Shakers is in College Park and, while located in a neighborhood area, is best reached by car with street parking available.
Check out the menu: Click here

Dixie Belle’s Café
Address: 7125 S. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32809
Why go:
For homestyle country cooking and the vibe of a family-run spot, go to Dixie Belle’s. The sweet potato biscuit and sausage gravy are local favorites, and the menu is full of Southern staples.
The atmosphere is chill and very welcoming for families – somewhere that feels like a true “locals’ spot”. Outside dining is available, and the staff treat you like family.
Service:
Service offered is friendly and quick, and often the owners are present, which is a nice touch.
Reviews:
Guests rave about the amzing food, value for money, and friendly vibe. The Peach Valley Café experience could be summed up with; “providing you with great service, excellent food and a relaxed friendly family atmosphere at a great meal value.”
How to get there: Dixie Belle’s is in South Orlando, easily accessible by car and has plenty of parking.
Peach Valley Café
Address: 2849 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32806 (and additional locations)
Why go:
Peach Valley Café is known for its bright, sunny wall colors and hearty portions of signature Southern-style breakfast dishes. The Valley Omelette and Very Berry French Toast are notable examples.
The Vibe:
The café is cheerful with a family-friendly vibe – you won’t be disappointed bringing kids or a group of friends!
Service is generally friendly, but can be slow at peak times.
Reviews:
Guests like the friendly atmosphere, and the food needs no introduction: just good comfort food.
How to Get There: Located next to Publix on S Orange Ave, Peach Valley Café is impossible to miss and has plenty of parking.
Final Thoughts
Arrive Early: Popular spots such as Se7en Bites and Keke’s become crowded during the weekends and other busier times.
Parking: Most of the popular breakfast spots have parking either on the street or lot, but check before going.
Dietary Needs: Most of the spots have vegetarian and gluten-friendly options, however, few places will have vegan options (ie, Se7en Bites).
Public Transit: Orlando is a car community; however, there are some spots where you might be able to take a Lynx bus or ride-share in downtown or the Milk District.
Orlando’s breakfast scene is nothing short of vibrant, diverse, and indefinitely satisfying. No matter if you’re a local or just visiting, these spots above will ensure you start your day in a delicious way.