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Nice burgers(for the setting at least). Can’t ride coasters on an empty stomach!
Pretty decent burger place within Six Flags St. Louis. Compared to the Johnny Rockets, this restaurant has slightly larger burgers, better variety in burger styles/toppings, and is about 20x less busy and messy (no exaggeration). The theming in here is pretty fun, with a rustic log cabin sort of look and plenty of moose paraphernalia. There is also tons of really nice outdoor dining areas attached to the place. Sometimes I will bring food from elsewhere in the park to eat here. It was by no means an amazing hamburger, but absolutely passable in my book. Fries were quite good, if not a bit too salty for my liking. They also have some more unique non-burger offerings, like a brisket sandwich, a Philly cheesesteak, and a chipotle grilled chicken sandwich. The big catch with this restaurant is that it is not always operating. Whenever Six Flags has a food-themed event such as Cinco de Mayo or Oktoberfest, they sell these food items out of Mooseburger and override the standard menu. So while not always available, and not mind-blowing in my opinion, the food here is perfectly adequate.
This little burger spot is somewhat skippable. The burgers and fries are passable at best, and how fresh they are seems to depend on how recently the latest batch was made.
This eatery at Six Flags has seasonal menu options and oftentimes live music performances. ?