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Another vote for breakfast (my favorite b'fast place at WDW), as well as the sweet potato pancakes - with the strawberries and cream as an "appetizer."
Sorry to be a killjoy but we weren't too keen when we went in november. The food was just okay a little overpriced, but the place was empty and had no atmosphere at all.
I had the stuffed salmon with crabmeat/dirty rice and pencil thin asparagus, it was very good, lots of flavor not too spicy. They also served wonderful hot rolls in a silver bucket, with honey butter. The service was a bit spotty but the evening I was there it is was very busy. If you go late in the evening you can enjoy Bob Jackson at the River Roost next door.
We love it, but then again we stay there all the time. We do breakfast every morning and last year we were so tired on our last day we canclled Citrico's and has dinner there. Their shrimp cocktail was delicious and the sirloin with grilled red onion supurb. DH had the prime rib and ate every morsel. This, of course, is only MHO.
I've eaten dinner there. It was expensive, but good. I had steak and a salad. Although, my daughter paid way too much for mac and cheese that she could have gotten 20 feet away in the food court for a lot less.
We enjoyed our experience there, a little more casual and less "magical" compared to our other sit-downs, but still a good experience. Try the jambalya, excellent choice.
We have had dinner there, and it is OK. Not great, but not bad, either. If you are staying at POR, its a good dinner choice, but I wouldn't make a special trip from a park or another resort.
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