Ho, ho, ho! It’s that time of year when Santa Claus starts making his list and checking it twice. Don’t miss the chance for the kids to sit down with the Big Guy and share their Christmas wish lists. NJ has lots of great Santa breakfasts to get everyone in a festive mood. Enjoy some delicious food and pose for holiday photos with St. Nick! Read on for our roundup of fabulous breakfast events happening this December. And for more holiday activities, check out our Holiday Fun Guide.
James J. Cullen Center (Hazlet)
December 6, 9-11:30am
Bring the kids to visit Jolly Old St. Nicholas at this holiday event hosted by the Hazlet Recreation Commission. Enjoy a continental breakfast and join in the festivities. Don’t forget your camera! Admission is free. 732-739-0653
Summit YMCA (Summit)
December 6, 9am, 10am & 11am
Children can enjoy a pancake breakfast and pose for photos with Santa at the Summit YMCA. Register by December 3rd to reserve your spot. $10 per family for members, $15 per family for non-members. 908-273-3330
The Inn of Cape May (Cape May)
December 6, 7, 13 & 14, 10am
Santa is waiting to meet your children and hear their Christmas requests. A breakfast buffet will be served, and special treats for the kids will be available. Reservations are accepted. Tickets are $17 for adults, $12 for children 12 & under. 609-884-5555
Camden Children's Garden (Camden)
December 6 & 13, 10am & 12:30pm
Enjoy a yummy meal with Santa at the beautiful Camden Children's Garden. Admission price includes brunch buffet, access to the garden and commemorative photo with Santa, along with two free rides and special holiday crafts. Tickets are $26 per person, free for kids 2 and under. Advance reservations required. 856-365-8733
Source: newjersey.mommypoppins.com
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