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You Have Until October 5 to Get This Disney Brunch … Then It’s Gone

Olivia's Cafe is killing its brunch menu. Last day is October 5. Disney Vacation Club members are going to feel this one.

Some context.

Look, some Walt Disney World restaurants are famous. Olivia's Cafe is beloved, and those are very different things.

Buried inside Disney's Old Key West Resort, Olivia's has never generated the reservation chaos of a signature restaurant or the name recognition of a park spot. It is a resort cafe at a Disney Vacation Club property that most guests have zero reason to walk into.

It also has one of the most fiercely loyal followings on property. Disney literally calls it a hidden gem. There is even a whole backstory about Olivia Farnsworth, a Conch Flats local who kept inviting passersby in to eat until she opened her own place. Food leans Florida Keys with traditional American. Nautical, unfussy, comfortable.

For plenty of DVC members, especially Old Key West owners, this is the resort restaurant. Arrival day spot. Pre-park breakfast spot. And brunch has been the ritual.

Not for much longer.

Disney’s Old Key West Resort entrance sign with swaying palms and a cloudy sky, inviting fans to enjoy Disney magic by a favorite eatery.
Credit: Erica Lauren Disney Fanatic

The Deadline

Olivia's Cafe serves brunch through October 5, 2026.

October 6, the restaurant flips to breakfast, lunch, and dinner as separate meal periods.

Disney confirmed it on the restaurant's own listing.

Nobody Panic, It Is Not Closing

Worth saying up front, because “Disney is canceling brunch” sounds a lot worse than what is happening.

Olivia's stays open. It loses no meal service. It technically gains one, since right now the place only does brunch and dinner.

After October 6, three menus instead of two.

What actually dies is the thing brunch does, and regulars will absolutely notice.

Why Brunch Was the Whole Point

Pull up the current menu and it makes sense instantly.

Today, one menu means you order Crab Cake-Eggs Benedict at $26, or the Bacon Jam Cheeseburger at $26, or the Tuna Poke Bowl at $22, whenever you happen to show up.

Banana Bread French Toast at 1 p.m. Conch Fritters at 9 a.m. Somebody at the table gets Buttermilk Pancakes while the person across from them gets a Caesar Salad with Salmon.

That is the entire appeal of brunch as a format. Split it into breakfast and lunch and it evaporates.

Indulge in a limited-time Disney brunch starting October 5, featuring fluffy pancakes stacked with banana slices, whipped cream, and syrup, served with fresh strawberries and crispy bacon—perfect for fans visiting the parks.
Credit: Disney

What Disney Actually Said

Full menus are not out yet, but Disney sketched the shape.

Breakfast: Buttermilk Biscuits and Crab Cake Eggs Benedict.

Lunch: Conch Fritters, plus the Bacon Jam Cheeseburger and Southernmost Buttermilk Chicken.

Dinner: Crab Cakes, Jerk Spiced Grilled Pork Chop, and others.

Key Lime Pie or Olivia's Bananas Foster closing out lunch or dinner.

Reading the Tea Leaves

Couple of things jump out.

Crab Cake Eggs Benedict, currently brunch at $26, lands on breakfast. It survives, just on a shorter clock.

Southernmost Buttermilk Chicken lands on lunch. Right now that dish comes with a choice between a breakfast build with scrambled eggs and breakfast potatoes, or a dinner build with mashed potatoes and vegetables. Shoving it to lunch puts that breakfast version in serious jeopardy.

Conch Fritters, currently a $16 brunch appetizer, move to lunch.

None confirmed until menus post, but this reads like sorting rather than slashing.

Dig into a classic Disney brunch spread featuring crispy fried chicken topped with creamy white gravy, fluffy mashed potatoes, fresh green beans, and a warm biscuit—all ready to enjoy while celebrating the magic of October 5 at the park.
Credit: Disney

The Brunch Items That Might Not Survive

Anything that only exists because brunch exists.

Banana Bread French Toast at $20 with Bahamian Banana-Rum Syrup and crème anglaise.

Papa's Hash at $17. Sombrero Beach Omelet at $17.

The Frozen Key Lime Pie Slushy at $6.99, and brunch cocktails like the Parrot Punch at $16.50, which breakfast menus routinely do not bother carrying.

Total unknown on those.

Get There Before October 5

The practical stuff.

Advance reservations are highly recommended, and this restaurant runs a cancellation and modification policy with a per-person fee for no-shows.

Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Pricing sits at $15 to $34.99 per adult for both brunch and dinner.

Old Key West trip booked, or anything on property before October 5, and brunch has been your move? This is it.

Life After Brunch

Three meal periods instead of two probably means more availability at a restaurant already flying under the radar. That counts for something.

But a dedicated lunch service at a DVC resort cafe is a completely different beast from an all-day brunch menu, and the people who built a habit around this place are going to feel the swap.

Full breakfast and lunch menus should post before October 6.

Erica Lauren

Erica Lauren is a theme park writer and content creator based in Orlando, Florida, allowing her easy access to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and other attractions. As a frequent park visitor, she offers an authentic perspective from her experiences in the parks. A dedicated runDisney participant, Erica combines her love for running with theme parks, making unforgettable memories on their magical courses. When she's not writing or racing, she’s planning her next adventure with the goal of discovering new theme parks. As a thrill ride enthusiast, her favorite spot is always in the front row of the fastest coaster, with plenty of trip reports to share.

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