After going through the mammoth cave experience, my blood sugar tanked and I was in desperate need of something to raise it. The park recommended I go here to get something. When I got a drink, we went up to the register, where three employees were talking. We had to get the employee's attention, which wasn't a big deal. Except my boyfriend asked for a watercup and he rudely just pointed without saying anything. So my boyfriend asked to confirm and he ignored us. Then, when I went to pay, my card declined even though it had more than enough money. He again, didn't say anything and so I thought it went through, until another employee stated that it declined. We thanked her for finally using words and helping us because I was already struggling. Instead, they all laughed and made us feel like we did something wrong. All I wanted was a drink to raise my blood sugar; not to leave feeling like an idiot....
Read moreWe stopped here for a quick bite before going into the caves. You go over the bridge from the Mammoth Cave Vistor Center to reach the Cafe. We got a pre-made egg salad sandwich for $8. Naturally, food and drinks are overpriced to take advantage of tourists. Despite having to pay a lot for a sandwich, it was delicious. Staff were also friendly.
During the coronavirus pandemic: They have social distancing indicators in place. Traffic is one-way. Enter through one set of doors and exit through the next. Seating indoors is limited, but there are a lot of places to sit and eat...
Read moreWe ordered 2 cheeseburgers($7.00 each) and an all beef hot dog(3.95). And it took 21 minutes to cook them. Even if they were raw it takes 12 minutes tops to cook a burger, BUT the burgers were the size of a standard coke can, and thinner than my pinky finger nail. I used my own finger and my dads Coke he bought to make those measurements. Can’t comment on the ice cream, but seeing as it isn’t made in house im sure it’s delightful.
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