Food was great. It was all tasty, and they had healthy satisfying food (even for picky eaters). The prices were actually great compared to most other places were you are trapped in a museum or theme park. You are not trapped however, and don't even have to go in to the Creation Museum for access to this. The surrounding gardens are beautiful. The gardens have all types of plants, several bridges, ponds, some waterfalls. You can overlook the gardens outside on the patio, sit on the screened in porch above that, or even sit cafeteria style inside. The special creation museum (refillable) cups are expensive ($20ish after tax). If you are in that area I recommend this place ($5 car/$10 big vehicle parking to enter...
Read moreI have to admit, we did not try the food. I am giving 3 stars because the bottled water (that I had to pay half my leg for) was good. 😄 The food was WAY too expensive for pre-made food sitting under a hot plate. Expect to pay amusement park prices for the food. A bottle of water was over $3 😲😲😲, and that may have been the lowest priced "food" item they sold. I will say that I did not expect such outrageous prices from a Jesus-themed venue (remember Jesus up-turning tables at the temple??...yeah, I'm sure He'd do that here). I understand that they need to make a profit, but $3 for a bottle of water is over 200% profit. Take snacks (because you can) and take your own water bottle (because you can) to...
Read moreThis is a well placed food option in a high traffic area where you can grab ice cream and/or coffee on your way in or on your way out. It's out in the open and there isn't a huge selection of ice cream flavors, but I tried the Buckeye flavor (peanut butter/chocolate - it's an Ohio thing) in a cup and it was tasty! I'm gluten free or I would have chosen a waffle cone, which looked really good. They had already shut down the registers in Noah's Cafe, which is right next to the Coffee and Ice Cream place, but they leave the dining room open so we were able to sit down and eat before leaving the Museum.
It was too hot outside for coffee but it...
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