In Critter Country there are 2 sit down restaurants. One of them, Harbour Galley, is on the outskirts of Critter Country and I always thought it was in New Orleans Square until I looked at the map and say it listed under Critter Country.
Here is the info about each of the restaurants:
Restaurant: Harbour Gallery
Location: Across from the Haunted Mansion at the edge of Critter Country
Meals offered: (menu)
Chowder, soup, and chili in a bread bowl, Entree Salads and Drinks
Adult meals are $9.29 – $9.99
Chowders and Soups – $9.29
Salads – $9.99
Sides – $2.99-$4.19
Drinks cost between $2.79 and $3.49
Kids meals are $5.99
Kids meal is a string cheese, nonfat yogurt, sliced apples and whole-grain “fish” crackers. Includes choice of small low fat milk, orange juice, or a small bottled water.
My experiences: I have never eaten here, but the atmosphere is ok. All seats here are outdoors with no covered seating.
Note: This restaurant is located right next to a designated smoking section of the park and if the wind is blowing just right, the smell will travel to where you are dining.
Restaurant: Hungry Bear Restaurant
Location: Between Winnie The Pooh and The Rivers of America
Meals offered: (menu)
Burgers, Chicken, and Salad
Adult meals range from $8.49 to $10.19
Burgers – $9.49 – $10.19
Sandwiches – $8.49 – $9.19
Salads – $8.99
Sides – $2.79-$3.49
Desserts – $3.89-$4.99
Drinks cost between $1.79 and $6.49
Kids meals are $5.99
Toddler Meals are $3.99
Kid and toddler meals include seasonal fruit, baby carrots, and choice of small Low-fat milk, small Low-fat chocolate milk, juice or small bottled water. (sodas available upon request)
My experiences: We ate here with my mom and brother when they came to visit us. The atmosphere of this place was so cool since you were able to see the rivers of America and the boats as they circled the rivers. I got the crispy chicken sandwich and it was really good! My brothers favorite is the fried green tomato sandwich. That sandwich and the beehive cupcake are unique to the the Hungry Bear Restaurant.
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The Allears menus are awesome! We have the free Mousewait app on our iphone, and you can click on menus, and it punches out to their site. We ALWAYS consult it prior to choosing a dining spot at disney.