This restaurant could probably survive (with some lower cost) outside of a theme park. I only have tried one thing, the pulled cajun chicken and Mac and cheese) and they were really good. There's a selection of sauces at your table. If you have a dining pass, I would suggest visiting this place. If you don't, it will cost you a good penny (18-16 per entree, that does include a side).
Edit: they have changed from last year. Probably to cheaper products (no bacon in the Mac) and lost a couple options for meats. Portion sizes are smaller and the price is up (20 dollars for every entre, but hey, now you can get the brisket on the dining pass every day). The sauces don't seem creative like they had before. Still good for amusement park food, but it's not 5...
Read moreWow, I cannot believe I am eating good food in a Six Flags park! I had the brisket, hush puppies, and beans, and I enjoyed my meal. Additionally, the restaurant has a fun atmosphere, with mooses on the wall and a miniature train rolling around. Yes, it's pricey because you're inside an amusement park, but this is actually good food, which is a refreshing change from my previous meals in Six Flags parks, and a change I...
Read moreGood food, fast and nice service. For an in park dining experience, this is great. One of the best in the park, no doubt. I tried the brisket and baked Mac & Cheese, they were quite good. The brisket wasn't dry, and the Mac & Cheese was incredibly cheesy...
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