Johnny Rocket's - Refreshing break from the heat
- July 3, 2001
- Rated 4 of 5 by
water-lover from Spring Lake, Michigan
When we decided to stop for a bite to eat, we chose Johnny Rocket's because of its location near the rides we were heading for. What we found was a restaurant that takes you back to the old diners of the 40's and 50's, complete with paper hats for the kids, table operated juke boxes with tunes from all generations (they even gave us change for the machine), plenty of seats including counter-top seating and best of all, about every 15 minutes or so, the whole wait staff would break out in song & dance to the hits being cranked out on the juke box (Stayin' Alive is a great one to see). The staff was great and paid special attention to the kids and the food was good too. Prices were about what I would expect to pay from a park restaurant, but the portions were generous. (The kid's chicken finger meal was 2 medium sized breasts and fries). Our meal total was about $15 including tip which was a nice change from Disney the year before.
From journal Cedar Point's Coasters with a 7-yr old - WITH "MUST SEE" PHOTO