Moe's in person. Looks exact! Â Duff beer was actually good - tastes like Yeungling. You can get to the rest of the Simpsons food court which has the most variety in the area (pizza, chicken & waffles, burgers, dogs, etc.). I bought a huge donut for the kids for $4.95 that was delish.
Review Source:Basically, Krusty burger, moes tavern, Lisa's tea house, and the Flying Dutchman are all connected food court style, with lots of seating in the middle. Â Just like what you would find at an indoor mall.
Service was great. Â Line took forever, due to high, no HUGE volume of people there. Â Food was excellent. Â (Krusty) Burgers priced $11-13. Â Includes fries and teeny pickle spear. Â Think: two inches, if that.
Food was good. Â Fries were greasy. Â Burgers were well prepared. Â My husband got the ribwich; super fatty, but he loved it. Â I got the veggie burger, really good taste, and it looked to be made in house. Â Vegan options available at Lisa's Teahouse, sandwiches there priced at $9 without sides, although you probably won't need them. Â Fruit salad - around $8, side salad - $5. Â Other options are: hummus with pita and raw veggies and Caesar salad.
Flying Dutchman had what looked like comfort food: fried fish, Mac and cheese, and (I think) even mashed potatoes.
To me, prices are high - but it IS a theme park. Â On the upside - grab a duff beer (draft), in lite or regular (only options) for $6.