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At Le Cellier, you get three different kinds of breadsticks and butter. I also think we got some bread at Kona at dinner, but I could be wrong on that.
Ohana - pineapple-coconut bread - no butter (nor is it needed)
Atrists Point - Individual loaf of sourdough bread with butter
Liberty Tree Tavern - There is some sort of bread and butter. What exactly the bread is eludes me at this moment.
Brown Derby - rolls and butter
I want to say Norway does, but my memory could be tricking me
Thats all I can positively say that do right now. I want to say whatever the restarunat in Caribbean Beach is, has rolls and butter, but I ate there once, over a year ago. I remember good shrimp and a good gin & tonic. I THINK there were rolls, but I am not 100% on it.
You can get great bread at Liberty Tree Tavern if you ask for it at lunch. You might get it without asking at dinner, but I've never been at dinner there. You also have to ask for bread at the Prime Time Cafe. The bread there is just standard rolls, but it does fit the meal.
Le Cellier has wonderful bread and the Brown Derby is great as well, but you don't have to ask for it at those places.
Jiko (a unique trio of three breads one of which is like gingerbread and a great cinnamon like spread)
Whispering Canyon (delicious cornbread & butter)
My favorites are the breadsticks served at Le Cellier (and dipping them in cheese soup), the hot rolls from the Hollywood Brown Derby, and the Hawaiian pineapple bread & honey butter from the Kona Cafe.