The tap beer selection here is awesome! The burgers are pretty good and just keep in mind this is an amusement park and not fine dining when you get your portions. They are better than Six Flags.
Chad S.
Place rating: 4 Irvine, CA
This 4 stars on the amusement park scale. Meaning that for it’s price vs quality it would be a 3 star outside. Kids Mac cheese 3 star Kids chicken nuggets 3 star(they called strips but it was guests) Nachos 4 star Home style turkey plate. 4 ½ stars Speed 1 ½ stars Portions varied(the slice break sandwiches were good portion)
Mel J.
Place rating: 3 San Diego, CA
The bold & spicy burger at Seaport Marketplace in Seaworld is fairly tasty. It’s not spicy at all, but it’s saucy, with a big piece of fresh lettuce, cheese, and sirachi jalapeño chutney that tastes similar to chipotle mayo or thousand island dressing with a little kick. The bun is a kaiser roll. They also have good iced tea. Their potato chips with bacon and nacho cheese are ok. Their hotdog kids meal wasn’t good… the hot dog bun was really cheap and not so fresh, and the hot dog wasn’t hot. This is a recent menu change for Seaport Marketplace, so older reviews won’t be up to date on the food.(They used to have a deli.) They also offer other burgers, and turkey and chickpea burgers. I’m curious to try the chickpea burger next time.(We have annual passes.) This place is in the building that used to have the Anheuser Busch beers. In the same building, there are bathrooms with plenty of stalls, and there is also a counter where you can get a Starbucks frappuccino. Don’t get too excited. The good news is that this place served me an edible burger! But it’s not as good as places like Eureka! or Hodad’s outside of the park. If you are hungry at Seaworld, eat here… avoid Mama Stella’s at Seaworld until they have a menu make-over!
Carrie U.
Place rating: 2 Irvine, CA
I’m completely convinced that all the food in Seaworld is 2 stars or less. That makes me really sad, since i’m not familiar with the area and don’t want to drive around aimlessly outside of the park looking for food. /rant This marketplace, as far as I know, has a gift shop, a starbucks, and a burger place. It looks pretty promising on the outside. Custom burgers? Bacon&bacon burger? Mmm. Homemade potato chips? GASP. Dear god, how wrong I was. The day I happened to go, there was a huge backlog of BURGERPATTIES. It was obvious there was chaos in the kitchen, or idiots working back there because I had to wait almost 20 minutes for what should have been less after placing my order. It was like a bad episode of Hell’s Kitchen. It is served cafeteria style(mistake number one) and the small ten person line turned into an ordeal. Mistake number 2– the chips. 3.99 for homemade chips is ok, if they don’t give you horrible burning diarrhea afterwards. Then again, this could have also been either the burger, or the bacon. Or the cheese on the Bacon Cheese chips. I got the Bacon Cheese chips for free from the nice cashier who felt bad I was waiting for so long. By the time I got the burger, my chips were soggy on the bottom and cold on the top. What a sad day. Oh, to top it off, the burger meat was almost completely tasteless. Also, they had weird seasoned buns that were drowned in sesame seeds. Bread ratio was ok though. WASTEOF $ 15. But then again, all food in this themepark is a waste.
The C.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Not bad for amusement park food. The healthiest option in the park. Deli carves meat before your eyes.