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Mel's Drive-In
Categories: Active Life Amusement Parks Restaurants Diners Amusement Parks, Diners [Edit]
Universal Studios Florida1000 Universal Studios Plaza
Orlando, FL 32819
(407) 363-8000
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
5 reviews for Mel's Drive-In
5 reviews in English
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Review from ZANNE K.
Okay, I was totally expecting low quality amusement burgers, but that is not what we got. My double cheeseburger was good quality meat, tasted fantastic and the fries were crispy and delicious. My friend tried the grilled chicken sandwich and milkshake and loved it. Service is friendly and they even offered a AAA discount since we didn't take advantage of the meal plan. A little pricey, but overall good quality food.
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Review from Patricia F.
Budd Lake, NJ
Ok listen up! I went to this diner but unlike many people, I had the meal plan which costs $24 for UNLIMITED meals for both parks. All I paid for was $2.87 for medium drink to wash the food down. The diner offered seven menu items and I chose the double cheese burger which came with fries and dessert. The burger and fries would be a little over $9 if purchased without the meal plan. Then we went to Universal Islands of Adventure and had fried chicken and pizza... Remember I have the unlimited meal plan which is a much better deal. So make sure if you want a deal and unlimited food throughout the day be smart and buy a meal deal. Believe me it pays for itself! Overall, the burgers were juicy, fries were crisp and dessert was good. Definately would get this meal plan again.
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Review from Mimi C.
Your regular amusement park cafe.
Hamburgers, fries, chicken fingers...that kind of food.
Overpriced, as expected. My 6-8 pieces of chicken fingers was $8+. eepz
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Oh well, I was hungry after destroying aliens in "space training" with the Men in Black and saving Krustyland by tracking Sideshow Bob. =)
Saving the world has its price. =D -
Review from Jennifer H.
Austin, TX
Overpriced burgers and fries, what more can I say? Your *cheap* eats pickings in a theme park are pretty slim. The outfits the help has to wear only slightly make up for the price of the burgers.
More cheap neon and 50's kitsch than you shake a Shrek at.
If you're dying for some AC, stop in and get some while you eat your fries. -
Review from zendick h.
Miami, FL
Decent enough cafeteria style food, you have to lower your expectations when in park, they have you trapped anyway, supports meal deal (all you can eat) for 19$ per day for 1 park (worth it for 1 meal alone)
