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Contribute Feedback What Rick S likes about Squire's Grille:
It's literally the ONLY place in the ENTIRE PARK that sells burgers. They also do fish chips, and some really good salads too.I'm glad they've been open every time I've been in the past 3 months so that's good BGW is half listening.Its lame that it's the only location that sells burgers. Because quite frankly, the food kinda sucks at BGW, and is WAY over-rated over-priced. View all feedback.
What Elias Streimelweger doesn't like about Squire's Grille:
My cheeseburger was supposed to come with lettuce and tomato, according to the menu. But they did not put lettuce or tomato on it. For 18 dollars it should at least be what is stated on the menu.The line to get the food took 1 hour. Not fun. View all feedback.
I walked across the damn park, with the app saying it was open, just for it to be closed at 4pm on a Wednesday.
Line wasn't that long, but it took over 30 minutes to get through it. It didn't move. Prices are outrageous for what you get. I expect to pay more at a theme park but $17 for a basic burger and fries? I got much better food for a much better price at Disneyworld.
Started our dining here with a burger and some chicken tenders. Food was pretty good. We learned that the all day dining plan was an entre and side OR desert. No biggie.
When you go during off peak times for the park you really don't have much to choose from for food. There were not many places that I saw open when I visited that offered a variety of food. Not saying that this is the best place to have variety. Grill is in it's name, but the fryer gets more use here. It is nothing more than a cafeteria hall that pushes the customer through as fast as they can. Don't know what you want? Who cares, you're getting what we have ready right now and keep it moving. The fare isn't all that great. Burgers/cheeseburgers, chicken nuggets/fingers, fries, a few desserts, dipping sauces, drinks, and pickles. Yes, pickles are an item you can get here. What? Yes, of course I got a pickle. You don't pass up a pickle. After seeing the two people beside of me taking their time and literally all the burgers that were just made (like literally, they were holding up the line for one item when they already took five of the six burgers just brought out), I butted my way in and asked for the burger they had. I got the fries and the pickle. Added a drink and for one person handed over a sum that would buy me multiple meals at a traditional fast food restaurant. As far as the burger, wasn't too bad. Had a nice crisp edge to it, like someone actually knew how to use the grill for the one item the cooked on the grill. Toppings, as in lettuce, onion and what not, were fairly fresh. You had to add your own condiments, which were in packets and took some time to open as they were not all that great. What is worse here, is that the seating is fairly limited or you walk a short distance to another limited seating area. That area is at least completely covered in shade, where as if you decide to sit out front you need to position yourself in a way that the sun is not in your eyes. Oh, you also have to fight the flies. I mean, like literally fight the flies. While eating/drinking with the one hand you will need your other hand to make a fist and fight the flies. No, actually you will use it to shoo the flies, but end up looking like you are having a fit or continuingly blessing your food. Overall, not really worth the price in the least. If you can, eat before coming, and after you leave. It is really not worth it.
We had two meals there. The line is super long. Food is just fine. Ambiance is accommodating.