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Riverside has two primary dining spots: a sit-down restaurant, Boatwright's, and a food court, Riverside Mill.[/font]
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Boatwright's, themed around the days of wooden boat building (including a large hull "under construction" which hangs from the ceiling), offers casual dining for breakfast (7:00-11:30 a.m.) and dinner (5:00-10:00 p.m.). Priority Seating (a reservation in Disney-speak) is suggested for either meal, especially during busy seasons. A children's menu is available. The Dinner menu features Cajun specials fresh from the bayou. The dining room is smoke-free. Dinner prices range from $12 - $20, but lighter "appetizer" options are available.[/font]
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Built to resemble a working cotton press, the Riverside Mill food court houses a fascinating set of massive working gears which are powered by a large water wheel. Open 6:00 a.m. to midnight, a good variety of fast food, much of it healthy, is available from several vendors, as are refillable mugs. Typical meals run from $4 - $12 per person.
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[font=verdana, arial][size=-1]There is only one place to eat at the
French Quarter. There is an inexpensive large food court called
Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory. Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factoryis a food court where Guests can dine around Mardi Gras Parade props in a warehouse setting. It is open from 6:00am - midnight (hours vary by shop).[/size][/font]
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The above liberaly stolen from Deb Wills WDWIG (Allears.net)