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    We will be staying at POFQ in Sept and have made an ADR for Boatwright's. Menu looks good. Looking for some feedback from those that have eaten there. Any good? Also do they have a children's menu?

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    Not sure on the Children's Menu but I think they do. I have eaten there several times and always had a great experience. I think it's one of the best kept Dining secrets at WDW. Great food and theming
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    Argghh just posted a nice long reply and somehow deleted it.

    Anyway, yes they have a children's menu but I can't remember what was on it. We ate breakfast and lunch there in january, both great meals!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinksmom02 View Post
    Anyway, yes they have a children's menu but I can't remember what was on it. We ate breakfast and lunch there in january, both great meals!
    I could say the exact same thing here, except that we went in June!

    We unexpectedly went to Boatwrights for dinner (for the first time ever) on the first night of our honeymoon and were so pleasantly surprised! We'd been many times for breakfast and have always been pleased and were so happy to find that dinner was equally as pleasing. We will most certainly be going back for both breakfast and dinner!

    And to answer the other question, I'm also unsure of the kids menu, as we've never brought Little Nigel with us. Sorry!

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    I ate there with my brother a few years ago for breakfast. It was great. I don't know if they still have it but they had something called the "Oink Cluck Moo"...it was just fun to say!
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    We've eaten both breakfast and dinner there (on more than one occasion). While I don't recall exactly what was on the kid's menu, rest assured that they do have one.

    Besides good food and a very nice atmosphere, we've had wonderful CMs there as well! A very pleasant experience all around!
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    We have eaten at Boatrights for both dinner and breakfast many times and have always enjoyed our meals.

    They do have a children's menu but I don't recall exactly what is on it, though I assume it contains the standard children's fare. Chicken fingers, burgers, mac and cheese etc.

    Definitely eat there, you won't regret it.

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    Found this on another site:

    Boatwright's Dining Hall
    Kids' Menu January 2007

    Breakfast - $4.29
    Chip N' Dale's Toast - triangles of cinnamon and sugar toast with maple syrup and choice of meat
    Mickey Pancake - A Mickey-shaped pancake served with syrup and choice of meat
    Ham N' Scram - ham n' egg scrambled with taters and toast
    Goofy's Scrambled Morning - sausage n' egg scrambled, served with taters and toast
    Scrapin' Bacon - bacon and egg scrambled, served with taters and toast
    Assorted Cereals - $3.19
    Lunch/Dinner
    Choice of one appetizer, one entree and one dessert for $7.49
    Appetizers

    Chicken Noodle Soup
    Garden Salad
    Entrees
    Cheeseburger
    Chicken Strips
    Macaroni and Cheese
    French fries and soft drinks available on request
    Desserts
    Fruit Salad
    Ice Cream Sundae

    Hope it helps you. BTW we love Boatwright's for both dinner and breakfast. Love those sweet potato pancakes.
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    i would have to agree with JPL that Boatwrights is a best kept secret , this is a great place to eat me and dw have eaten at Boatwrights on every trip, and this past trip we had breakfest there twice. if you are getting breakfest i would suggest the sweet potato pancakes and dw would suggest the huge portion of the bannana stuffed french toast.

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    We've dined there a few times; nothing to get excited about.
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    I'm glad to hear such good things about this restaurant as we are staying at POR in Oct. and have an ADR for breakfast there (we love our TS breakfasts!). We may eat dinner there too, not sure though--I have to sit down and figure out our credits and such. How much does dinner run there approx.?

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    We've never had dinner, but we have really enjoyed our breakfasts at Boatwrights! The banana-stuffed french toast is awesome, if they still have it.
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    If you like Jambalya this is the place to get it! And there was certainly enough for 2. And the cornbread to go along with it. ENJOY!
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    I think they have the best breakfast in WDW.
    I love the bread bucket.

    We also ate dinner there on a whim once because we were tired and wanted an evening out of the parks. We were pleasently surprised. It was a very tasty meal and a relaxing atmosphere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvdiznee View Post
    If you like Jambalya this is the place to get it! And there was certainly enough for 2. And the cornbread to go along with it. ENJOY!
    I'll second this ! We had dinner there for our anniversary on April 20th, and I ordered Jambalya for the very first time and it was oh so good !

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    another vote for boatrights.

    last trip I had prime rib and dw said it was best pot roast she ever had. this sept it`s jambalaya for me and potroast for her!
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    Default Meals at Boatwrights

    We have had breakfast,witch was great and dinner, outstanding. We have been there many times and never have been disapointed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pogo View Post
    I'll second this ! We had dinner there for our anniversary on April 20th, and I ordered Jambalya for the very first time and it was oh so good !
    The key to good jambalaya is the secret ingredient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disneynarula View Post
    I think they have the best breakfast in WDW.
    I agree with disneynarula about the breakfast - yummy!

    I enjoy the dinner there as well.

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    Fantastic feedback! I knew I could count on my fellow Intercotee's! All this talk about banana stuffed french toast makes me want to make an ADR for breakfast too!

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