Ate at the Firehouse, the potato wedges were no longer battered and fried, but the chicken tenders and brisket seemed to be about the same as last year. No house-made sauce, only the heinz stuff, but I'm not sure when I saw it last anyhow.
This is my thought. The ingredients are good enough quality, but execution was lacking.I wonder if the inconsistency is unfortunately a result of the park reportedly eliminating the executive chef position. Moving to a regional level chef might have seemed like a nice cost-cutting measure on paper — and it probably does yield similar results when it comes to designing new menus and selecting ingredients for the park — but I think you really lose that day-to-day quality control. Chef Maurice, and Chef Denis before him, both took a lot of pride in making their rounds and making sure the food being served was up to standard.
I honestly think letting go of a park-level executive chef is one of the worst blows the park got dealt this off-season. I don’t think it’s the end of the world — SF still seems committed to the Cedar Fair direction of better ingredients and a variety of menus — but it definitely makes the inconsistency seem like it’ll be more common. The only bright side is that it’s a mistake that can technically be reversed more easily; they can always hire a new executive chef if things get bad enough and food sales start to slip.
It’s not the same brisket. Last year they sliced it. This year it’s chunks of meat in a sauce.I only tried Outpost a couple of times after they discontinued the prime rib. Things definitely went downhill there.
Brisket at Firehouse had some bad days last year as well but was overall pretty reliable. Hopefully you just got it on a bad day.
Grain and Grill remains the most consistent.
You must’ve gotten a bad batch. I got it recently and it was in slices like always. Which again makes me think that quality control and the lack of a park-level executive chef are the culprit.It’s not the same brisket. Last year they sliced it. This year it’s chunks of meat in a sauce.
Not sure if this should go in Eateries, but the refreshment station over by the old Days of Thunder ride building is open again, and is now a fountain drink and Icee stand.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.