Food was much better than expected for a museum café. Prices were reasonable and I am glad we ate here!
Julia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Lauderdale, FL
The garlic fries are awesome. The ambiance cool. Annoyed at the lack of vegetarian options. I asked for the Hawaiian fried rice sans spam, it’s all pre-made. They can’t make a stirfry or fried rice without meat
Dean G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Nampa, ID
We had the«Hangar burger», chicken aviator sandwich, and a garlic fish sandwich. All were quite good, surprising for a“captive” restaurant. Prices were not out of line for Hawaii. Glad we decided to try it.
A M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Seattle, WA
I’ve never had to pay extra for BBQ sauce to go with pulled pork. Witnessed employees and management try to mitigate a rush. I’d say they were below average when in competence and motivation. There was a lot of standing around with blank expressions…
Jonathan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Grand Rapids, MI
Picture this: You are exploring and exploring the pacific aviation museum when suddenly you notice an irresistible scent wafting through the halls. You sniff the smell, your stomach growls, and you are reminded that it is close to lunch time. Rather than wait to take the shuttle back to the main area to look for a place to eat, you settle for lunch here. In other words, you’re trapped by the convenience. This place is OK, and I really don’t have many complaints. Prices are appropriately set for tourists, so don’t expect to get a bargain out of the meal. I believe the cheapest food on the menu costs $ 6.00 and $ 6.50 for a grilled cheese and ham sandwich or a hot dog with fries. Burgers are $ 9 – 11. It can get packed, so you might have a long wait.