Usually rusk (breadcrumbs) but its often made with rice flour now so its gluten free. Bamboo fibre is also sometimes added as a binder. Onion adds flavour too. Lower than 80% and they might add extra soya protein. Some also contain beef heart.Wonder what the other 20% is made up of!
That burger & fries looks halfway edible (something must be wrong!)
Whilst we baulk at the food prices - even with AP discount - Towers prices are cheap when compared to some US parks. In June we were at SeaWorld Orlando & had all-day dining for 3 days included on our tickets. We normally had a salad starter, beef brisket or ribs main with fries & a soft drink - this was ringing in at about $40 each on the till before they scanned our tickets for the dining package. So $40 a head for a meal there - but admittedly it was very good quality (you won't get away with serving crap meat in the USA). Makes the £9.80 for an Aramark burger look cheap.
That burger & fries looks halfway edible (something must be wrong!)
Whilst we baulk at the food prices - even with AP discount - Towers prices are cheap when compared to some US parks. In June we were at SeaWorld Orlando & had all-day dining for 3 days included on our tickets. We normally had a salad starter, beef brisket or ribs main with fries & a soft drink - this was ringing in at about $40 each on the till before they scanned our tickets for the dining package. So $40 a head for a meal there - but admittedly it was very good quality (you won't get away with serving crap meat in the USA). Makes the £9.80 for an Aramark burger look cheap.
Personally didn’t think £9.80 was too horrific considering it’s within a theme park and even a burger meal at McDonald’s comes close to £9 or £10 nowadays.Usually rusk (breadcrumbs) but its often made with rice flour now so its gluten free. Bamboo fibre is also sometimes added as a binder. Onion adds flavour too. Lower than 80% and they might add extra soya protein. Some also contain beef heart.
These standard Asda burgers are 86% beef and the rest is mainly onion, rice flour and bamboo fibre, plus spices and flavours. https://groceries.asda.com/product/beef-burgers-bbq/asda-succulent-8-beef-burgers/910002976720?
Although £9.80 is a high price, from the photo that doesn't look terrible. Pretty standard theme park food really. Bun looks OK, reasonable fries (although need salt) and a well-stacked burger.
Yeah but thats £9.80 after MAP discount. Without an AP Its a bit more, which does feel a bit pricey.Personally didn’t think £9.80 was too horrific considering it’s within a theme park and even a burger meal at McDonald’s comes close to £9 or £10 nowadays.
Quarter Pounder meal at Maccies is around 6 quid, just for info.
Only available when it's not raining.What makes that drink Thirteen? Maybe the price was £13?
I think this is true but only to a point.Price isn't an issue if the food/drinks are good. Me and @MattyH spent £140 in MeatLiquor this time last week and it was fine, because it was good.
That drink looks nice, but nothing suggests that it is a TH13TEEN drink.OK. So, the food was good (House salad, Cajun chips, Veggie Chicken Burger) but was WAY over priced!
I'm embarrassed to admit how much I spent.
I love the idea of themed drinks but was a little disappointed when this was the Th13teen.
I loved the taste but I was expecting something more... Green lol.
Overall, it was a good experience.
Ignoring the price, I'd give it a...
7/10?
With larger offerings for meat alternatives and more thematic drinks I'd be willing to bump it up, but yeah, I enjoyed my time there
The point was it’s not worth paying the high price at RCR because the food isn’t great.I think this is true but only to a point.
Roller coaster restaurant has good food, but not to the point that I would tell my friends that they have to try it.
Not much change I can see. Still way overpriced. Still the £32 steak and £4 sauces.
Still won’t be going there!!