Dreamville Breakfast at Tomorrowland: Farmhouse vs Easy Tent Breakfast vs Montagoe
After 10 years of camping at Tomorrowland, we’ve tried most of what Dreamville’s breakfasts have to offer. The Farmhouse Breakfast has been a regular fixture for us, we did the Montagoe Breakfast for the first time in 2025, but — full transparency — we’ve never actually done the Easy Tent Breakfast despite staying in Easy Tents most years. More on that below.
If you’re trying to figure out which Tomorrowland breakfast add-on is worth buying (and which ones you can skip), this is the breakdown you need. We’ll walk through the Farmhouse Breakfast, the Easy Tent Breakfast, and the Montagoe Breakfast — what’s actually on offer, what the experience is like, and who each one is right for.
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How Dreamville Buffet Breakfasts Work
All three buffet breakfast options are purchased through the Tomorrowland Add-On Sale, which is a separate sale to the main ticket sale. It typically opens in mid-June, a few weeks before the festival. Breakfasts are one of the more popular add-ons, so it’s worth being ready when the sale goes live.
One important thing to note before we get into it: you need a Tomorrowland ticket that includes Dreamville access to purchase and use any of these breakfasts. They’re not available to day ticket holders or hotel guests — this is exclusively for Dreamville campers.
A quick note on who can access what:
- Farmhouse Breakfast is available to all Dreamville campers: Magnificent Greens, Easy Tent, and Montagoe guests can all book it
- Easy Tent Breakfast is only available to Easy Tent guests
- Montagoe Breakfast is only available to Montagoe guests
If you’re new to Dreamville and want a full overview of the different camping areas before diving into breakfasts, check out our complete Dreamville camping guide.
The Farmhouse Breakfast
The Farmhouse Breakfast is the one we keep coming back to, and it’s what we’d recommend to most Dreamville campers regardless of which camping area they’re in.
What’s On Offer
It’s a proper cooked breakfast buffet. We’re talking scrambled eggs, fried eggs, bacon, sausages, roasted tomatoes, pastries, fresh breads, yogurts, fresh fruit, and juices. One caveat: the coffee has never been great — noticeably so. We’ve skipped it more often than not and grabbed a decent one from the bakery in Magnificent Greens instead.
The big advantage here is that you get unlimited trips back to the food line during your timeslot. That’s a genuinely good deal at a festival, and it’s the main reason we always choose this over the Easy Tent Breakfast when we’re in Easy Tents. Go up once, eat, go up again. No one’s stopping you.
The Location
The Farmhouse Breakfast is held in a covered area within Magnificent Greens, near the gym, which means it’s protected from rain regardless of what the Belgian weather decides to do that morning. It’s accessible to all Dreamville campers, so don’t be surprised to see people from across the campground filtering in throughout the morning. For us, the walk over from the Easy Tent area is actually part of the appeal — you get to move through Magnificent Greens in the morning, soak up the atmosphere, and ease into the day before the festival kicks off.
Pricing
In 2026, the Farmhouse Breakfast is €25 per day, or €75 for a 3-day voucher — if you’re planning to go every morning, which we’d recommend.
Timeslots
In 2025 and again for 2026, timeslots were 1.5 hours each: 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am and 12:30pm. You need to arrive within your booked slot — turn up outside it and there’s a good chance you’ll be turned away. So whatever time you book, make sure you’re actually up and moving in time to get there. You don’t need to arrive at the time but you should arrive ideally at least 15-30 minutes before the next timeslot or they may deny you entry if you’re too close to the next timeslot, even if you have a prepaid voucher.
We’ll be honest — the 8:00am slot is a brutal ask after the night before. The upside is that it’s very quiet, which is genuinely nice when your head is still catching up with your body. But dragging yourself out of a sleeping bag, walking over to Dreamville’s breakfast area, and functioning like a human at 8am after a 1am finish takes some real commitment.
The later slots (12:00pm and 1:00pm) are a completely different experience. If you’re someone who doesn’t eat multiple meals during the day anyway, booking the noon slot and treating it as your one big meal before heading to the festival is a solid strategy. You’ll be well-rested, the food will taste better, and you won’t be rushing. The trade-off is that the festival opens at 1:00pm, so a 1:00pm breakfast slot means you’re eating while other people are already inside.
Our go-to has generally been the 9:30am or 11:00am slots — a middle ground that’s manageable without sacrificing too much of the morning.
Is the Farmhouse Breakfast worth it?
Yes. Compared to buying food from the stalls inside Dreamville or the festival, the Farmhouse Breakfast stacks up well on value — especially with unlimited trips back to the buffet. It’s a proper feed that sets you up for a long day, and having a set time to sit down and eat is a nice bit of structure in an otherwise chaotic weekend. We’ve booked it most years and wouldn’t skip it.
Can you buy it on the day?
Historically, the Farmhouse Breakfast has been voucher-only — if you didn’t book it in the Add-On Sale, you were out of luck. That said, last year we actually saw a handful of people walk up and pay on the spot without a pre-booked voucher. It seemed to be at the discretion of the staff on the day, and we wouldn’t count on it — but if you missed out in the Add-On Sale, it’s worth asking the question at the food area when you arrive. Worst they can say is no.
Who It’s For
Anyone in Magnificent Greens or Easy Tents. It’s the best value breakfast available to those camping areas, and the unlimited buffet trips make it the clear winner over the Easy Tent Breakfast. Even if you’re an Easy Tent guest, we’d say skip the Easy Tent-specific breakfast and book the Farmhouse instead as there are more food options and you can go up to the buffet multiple times.
Things To Know
- Generally you can only go within the timeslot you selected. If you try to go earlier or later you’ll likely be denied and told to go within your allocated timeslot.
- The line for the breakfast can get big especially on the first day. This is when everyone is trying to get in at the same time. On the first day when everyone needs their vouchers scanned and given their wristbands, this takes some time to get through. The best tip is to arrive early before your timeslot opens. 15-30 minutes before and you should be at the front of the waiting line.
- You cannot bring food outside of the buffet area – there is a security guard at the exit making sure nobody takes anything out. We got stopped for eating a banana on our way out, so you need to finish all your food inside the farmhouse breakfast area.
The Easy Tent Breakfast
We’ll be upfront here: we’ve never actually done the Easy Tent Breakfast ourselves. We’ve stayed in Easy Tents most years but have always walked over to Magnificent Greens for the Farmhouse Breakfast instead — partly for the food, partly because the walk through the main Dreamville area in the morning is a nice way to start the day and soak up the Tomorrowland atmosphere. So what follows is based on reports from other campers rather than our own plates.
Like the Farmhouse Breakfast, there are 1.5 hour timeslots for this breakfast: 8:00am, 9:30am and 11:00am.
What’s On Offer
The quality of the food is reportedly decent, but there are fewer hot options than the Farmhouse. Last year it was a one-shot run, and several of the hot items — such as eggs and crepes — were handed out by attendants and limited to one per person. There were only two hot breakfast options available each day, which is a noticeable step down from the full cooked spread at the Farmhouse.

Easy tent breakfast at Tomorrowland | Photo credit: Reddit
There’s also a continental side to it: pastries, breads, sliced cheeses, continental meats like salami, salads, and juices.

Easy tent breakfast at Tomorrowland | Photo credit: Reddit
Easy Tent Breakfast Pricing
In 2026, the Easy Tent Breakfast is€29 per day or €87 for a 3-day voucher.
The Location
The Easy Tent Breakfast is held in a covered area at the front of the Easy Tent camping zone, so it’s convenient if you’re sleeping in Easy Tents — you don’t need to walk far. Like the Farmhouse, it’s undercover and sheltered from rain.
One thing to note: unlike the Farmhouse Breakfast, you only get one trip to the food line here. There’s no going back for seconds, and with the limits on hot items, you’ll want to plan what you’re grabbing before you get up there.
Is the Easy Tent Breakfast worth it?
Based on what we’ve heard from other Easy Tent campers, perhaps not — at least not when the Farmhouse Breakfast is still available. We’ve stayed in Easy Tents for several years and have never felt the need to book the Easy Tent Breakfast, choosing to walk to Magnificent Greens for the Farmhouse instead. The extra walk is minimal, the food is better, and you get unlimited trips rather than one shot with capped portions.
That said, if the Farmhouse sells out before you get to it in the Add-On Sale, the Easy Tent Breakfast is a reasonable backup. You’ll still get a decent feed and won’t have to go far. Just stack that plate high on your one visit.
Who it’s for
Anyone staying in the Easy Tents in Dreamville. If you do not have access to Easy Tents you cannot access this particular breakfast.
The Montagoe Breakfast
The Montagoe Breakfast is in a different category to the other two. If you’re lucky enough to be staying in Montagoe, this is absolutely worth adding on.
What’s on offer
Think of it as the Farmhouse Breakfast with the dial turned up. You’ll find a lot of the same core items — eggs, pastries, breads, fruit, juice, coffee — but the quality and presentation step up noticeably. The scrambled eggs are cooked fresh in a pan in front of you, not spooned out of a tray. There’s a chocolate fountain, waffles, pancakes, fresh berries, and more premium offerings that match what you’d expect from the glamping end of Dreamville.
The coffee was notably good too, which matters more than you’d think at 9am after three hours of sleep.
The Location
Breakfast is served in the Montagoe Lobby, which is the main hub of the glamping area. It’s a proper indoor space — comfortable, covered, and a world away from eating in a camping field. Given that Montagoe guests are already paying for a premium experience, the breakfast setting matches that energy well.

Like the Easy Tent Breakfast, you get one trip to the buffet. But one trip here is genuinely satisfying — we’ve always stacked the plate high with berries, waffles, fresh eggs, and pastries and left feeling more than full.
Pricing
In 2025 and again in 2026, the Montagoe Breakfast is €29 per day or €85 for a 3-day voucher. If you purchase on the day at the festival, expect to pay around €34+ per day (charged in pearls), so booking through the Add-On Sale is cheaper it if you can.
What about Monday morning?
This is a detail a lot of people miss: the Montagoe Breakfast is also available on Monday morning after the festival finishes. If you’re facing a long travel day — flights, trains, connections — having a proper breakfast before you leave Dreamville is genuinely useful. The Farmhouse and Easy Tent breakfasts don’t run on Monday, so this is a Montagoe-exclusive perk that’s worth factoring in if you’re staying until checkout.
Is the Montagoe Breakfast worth it?
Yes, without hesitation. The food quality is excellent, the setting is great, and it’s one of those touches that makes the Montagoe experience feel genuinely different from the rest of Dreamville. Compared to paying festival prices at food stalls, it stacks up very well.
The only catch is that you have to be staying in Montagoe to book it, and Montagoe tickets are the hardest to secure in the Tomorrowland ticket sale — they tend to sell out first. One thing worth knowing though: if the breakfast sells out in the Add-On Sale, or you simply decide you want it once you’re already at the festival, you can actually purchase the Montagoe Breakfast on the day. It’s cheaper to book it through the Add-On Sale, so do that if you can — but the on-the-day option is a genuine safety net if you miss it.
The on-the-day sale generally only applies to Montagoe, from previous years the other buffet breakfasts (Easy Tent and Farmhouse Breakfast) are often only available in the add-on sale and once their sold out you likely won’t be able to buy those ones on the day.,
Who it’s for
Montagoe guests. If you’re in Montagoe, book this — don’t skip it.
Other Breakfast Options in Dreamville
The breakfast buffets are great, but they’re not your only option. If you’d rather skip the vouchers altogether — or just want something different on a particular morning — there’s no shortage of ways to eat in Dreamville.
The on-site bakery is one of our favorite spots in Magnificent Greens. Fresh bread and pastries like croissants and sausage rolls are baked fresh daily, and right next to it in the Dreamville marketplace there’s a proper hot drinks shop serving coffee, hot chocolate, and other drinks at decent quality. It does cost extra, but if the coffee at the Farmhouse Breakfast has let you down or you didn’t manage to score a voucher to it, this is where we’d point you.
There’s also a pop-up Carrefour supermarket inside Dreamville where you can pick up breakfast staples — yogurts, fruit, pastries, and the like. Prices are higher than a regular supermarket, but it’s convenient if you just need something simple. If you want to keep costs down, the Carrefour in the nearby town of Rumst is a short trip outside the campgrounds and sells everything at normal supermarket prices — stocking up there before you arrive (or during the weekend) is the smarter move for anyone watching their budget.
You can also bring your own food into Dreamville — there’s no issue with having breakfast supplies at your tent. A lot of campers keep snacks and breakfast items in a cooler and just eat at their campsite before heading out for the day. And once you’re inside the festival itself, the food stalls are genuinely excellent — loads of variety, high quality, and worth exploring properly.
Our honest advice: don’t fill up too much at breakfast. Save some room and make a point of trying as many different stalls as you can throughout the day inside the festival. The food at Tomorrowland is actually incredible and the best festival food we’ve every had )by a long margin).
So if the breakfast add-ons don’t appeal, or you just want a morning off from the buffet, you’ve got plenty to fall back on.
Farmhouse Breakfast | Easy Tent Breakfast | Montagoe Breakfast | |
|---|---|---|---|
Who can book | All Dreamville campers | Easy Tent guests only | Montagoe guests only |
Hot food | Yes | Yes (limited) | Yes (cooked fresh) |
Buffet trips | Unlimited | One trip (some items capped) | One trip |
Location | Magnificent Greens | Easy Tents | Montagoe Lobby |
Price (per day) | €25 | €29 | €29 |
Price (3-day voucher) | €75 | €87 | €87 |
Available Monday | No | No | Yes |
Worth it? | Yes | As a backup | Yes |
Our Bottom Line
After many years of experiencing Dreamville breakfasts, here’s what we recommend:
Staying in Magnificent Greens or Easy Tents? Book the Farmhouse Breakfast. The unlimited buffet trips, solid hot food selection, and the fact that it’s open to everyone in Dreamville make it the clear call. If the Farmhouse is sold out by the time you’re in the Add-On Sale, the Easy Tent Breakfast is an acceptable backup — just don’t go in expecting the same spread.
Staying in Montagoe? Get the Montagoe Breakfast. It’s the best of the three, the setting is excellent, and it’s one of those things you’ll actually remember from the weekend. It’s also the only breakfast that runs on Monday morning — a genuine bonus if you’ve got a long travel day ahead of you after the festival ends.
For everything else you need to plan your Dreamville experience — from picking the right accommodation to navigating the Add-On Sale — our Tomorrowland first-timers guide and Dreamville camping guide have you covered. And if you’re still working out what else to pick up in the Add-On Sale, our complete Add-On Sale guide breaks down everything that’s available and what’s actually worth buying.
See you at Tomorrowland. 🎪
Have you tried any of the Dreamville breakfasts? We’d love to hear which one was your favourite — drop a comment below!
Also in this series: Tomorrowland Tips: 43 Things We Wish We’d Known • Dreamville Tomorrowland Camping Guide 2026 • Tomorrowland First Timers Guide • Tomorrowland Add-On Sale 2026 Guide

