I do not find the food at Carowinds to be remarkable. I can't pick out anything that stands out on my visits. I didn't go last year... Didn't they open a new restaurant?
Outside the park, ...I'm pretty picky when it comes to fast food these days, and Culver's is pretty much the best fast food restaurant I've ever been to. I don't have any Culver's locations near me, so it's a treat for me to eat at them. Like a lot of food options in the area, it's not usually open after the park closes.
I didn't know there was a Cook Out nearby, but the ones I've eaten at are decent. There's one of these in my city (Huntington, WV) so I eat there occasionally.
-Travis
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I'm looking for places to eat inside the park; it's much more efficient in terms of time. We only have one day, and have never been to Carowinds and who knows if/when we'll be back. Sounds like Harmony Hall is our best bet, followed by Jukebox Diner.
But if we find ourselves leaving early due to weather or some other reason, I'll have to make a stop at Cook Out.
Wow, that is pretty crappy! I didnt read the whole thread, but did the closure end up being for a private event or did they decide to close because they anticipated low attendance?
As far as Carowinds food, it isn't as good as Cedar Point or Kings Island in my opinion, but Harmony Hall has a couple options in one place. There is also an Italian place (Leonardo's) that had HUGE portions. Blue Ridge Country Kitchen had big portions as well when I visited in April.
-Matt
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