Hello from Disney California Adventure’s Avengers Campus!
We’ve been busy saying hello to some of our favorite superheroes, but we’ve also spent A LOT of time checking out all the Marvel-inspired eats and drinks!
And today, we were back at the Shawarma Palace (you can read our full lunch/dinner review here) for breakfast where they’re serving up an Impossible Breakfast Sha-Warm-Up.
This is a Plant-based Breakfast Sausage & Egg Omelet Wrap with Dairy-Free American Cheese and Crispy Potato Bites served with Spiced Maple Syrup.
We’ll just tell you now that our favorite parts of this wrap were the potato bites, along with the spicy syrup. However, the plant-based sausage was pretty good, too!
However, we weren’t big fans of the plant-based egg and cheese, although guests who are used to egg and cheese alternatives would probably enjoy it! It’s a very solid option for Disneyland guests who are plant-based!
Most of the options in the land require a Mobile Order, which has had a few issues with the crowds coming to Avengers Campus. If you aren’t having luck Mobile Ordering somewhere else, consider waiting in line for one of these!
This wrap, which is $12.49, is a quick and easy option for breakfast at Avengers Campus. And, again, if you’re wanting more plant-based options in the park, this is another one to add to your list!
Check Out Our Review of Lunch/Dinner at Shawarma Palace!
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