Sierra Creek Lodge

4701 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara

Recent Reviews

Ana

One of the better food choices for a meal plan here.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

angie san.

I love all you can eat burger toppings*just kidding * however they have tomato, pickles, and lettucenext to the drinking fountain.Feel free to create your own burger (I call it a burger salad).

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Michael H.

I Didn't Eat Anything But My Stepson Had Some Chicken Strips And Mac And Cheese. It Looked Good And He Stated It Was. Really Nice Place We'll Kept And Lots Of People. Nice And Sunny Outside Dining Are Log Furnishings.

Anson W.

The cheeseburger and fries are where it's at!Great America has been scaling back its operations in the last few years, and the menu options at Sierra Creek Lodge are not what they used to be. For instance, the turkey legs and sidewinder fries are no longer offered. Current entree choices include cheeseburgers, deli sandwiches, pizza, and deep fried chicken tenders. Choices for sides are regular fries, mac and cheese, salad, and seasonal vegetables. Thankfully, this place still has a condiment bar where you can help yourself to tomato slices, lettuce, onions, and pickles.The cheeseburger was nothing fancy, but it surprisingly hit the spot! The fries were pretty decent as well - I liked their crispy but light texture. An entree and side will cost you $17.99 today. Pretty pricey but in line with the typical theme park markup, as this restaurant, like all others at Great America, is inside the park.There's indoor and outdoor seating, and this place has an actual lodge theme which is pretty cool. I wouldn't eat here if I was paying the regular price, but we have the annual dining pass and make good use of it, and this place is an okay choice for some comfort food.

helen Momo

They have Winterfest menu. Pot roast is decent but on salty side. Don’t recommend the pizza

Ignasi Mas

Pros: when they have two lines, it goes fast. There are food options, including prepared sushi in boxes. You can get drinks also.Cons: usually just one long line that moves very slowly. Soda machines either don't work or don't have proper product. Sauces are missing. Quite often feels like that's a place they use to save on park costs...

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 4

Mary L.

Very late and long overdue post. Great America amusement park has been sold recently. There's not much great foods inside the themed park area, but I did stumble across this place last year. Had the quinoa salad and a chicken burrito wrap. They were actually pretty decent and flavorful, but I couldn't finish them by myself. The inside was stuffed with lots of veggies and the quinoa salad itself was good enough for 2-3 people to share. Tasted good. Green plants and bushes surrounding the area. Perfect stop on a clear blue sunny day. Stress free. After long hours of standing and walking, everyone wants to settle for some delicious meals, even if it's something other than hamburgers, fries, hot dogs, or ice cream. It gets hot outside under the sun during the season. Portions were huge! Yes, this place is extremely pricey for its cafetaria style foods, but everything else inside the themed park is not cheap either. I loved the big wooden chairs outside and enjoyed taking a few snapshots. Very clean all around, inside and outside. Get your photos taken here before they are gone forever. I think those wooden chairs are excellent for photo bombing moments. I wish they would lower the prices on most food items here. They could have easily converted to selling set meals to customers, cafetaria food style or a Hometown style buffet. A buffet would have been ideal since this place is very spacious inside. They could have invested into better food options in the past decades. With inflation and the reported buyout of Great America amusement park, they will no longer be around someday.

NorCal Coaster Media

I loved the pizza here!

Chandra Mohan

Good for snacks. Good quality but Quantity could be increased for the price

Xenon_Ninja

One of the better restaurants at great america, plenty of options on the menu and great for a quick meal.

Anna R.

Grossly overpriced even for an amusement park. But the worst part was understaffing. The line was staffed like there were two people in line when it was more like 22 people in line. Atleast the interiors looked fairly new and clean. They also have some sushi rolls in the fridge. They have pizza, hamburger, and panini options. They even have turkey legs but not very sizeable. Decent effort to improve the overall image but service and value not on par.

Dee O.

Good heavens- why did they change the restaurant? Wait takes forever, and very little seating. If my kid didn't love her Mac and cheese I would never return! Why does pizza and fast food take an hour?!!! Eat elsewhere! My husband said there was just one guy doing the food. It was a crowded Halloween event weekend, and they have one employee scrambling up orders? This makes no sense. Then there was one person cashiering. Ridiculous. They don't let you bring food into the park, and I almost fainted from hunger. Plus we missed the show. Not the best day ever!

Elena N.

While walking around Great America, my girlfriend and I wanted a drink. Stopped by Sierra Creek Lodge on Saturday, September 15th around 1:30pm. We didn't get any food as we grabbed lunch earlier from another spot. They do offer items such as: Cheeseburger, Hamburger, Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs, Corn on the Cob, Chicken Tenders, Sidewinder Fries, etc. We just got two Bud Lights and took them around the park. I'm not sure on cost, but if the bill was equivalent to a round I bought, it should have been $23.96 total. Pricey for two cans of beer, but what do you expect at an amusement park? Convenient for a drink if in this area of GA. And if you want to take a break, they have seating inside. Might be useful on a hot day.

Rachel H.

This would be something new for those who have visited Great America this year as Sierra Creek Lodge is an entirely new concept to the park for all those to attempt to enjoy. So when it comes to food at the park why pay for it when you have a Dinning Pass as you get two meals a day 4hrs apart from the first transaction so definitely make sure you plan this with the operating hours of the different eateries as well as the park so you can get your money's worth. Inside I found a few options of them it was all about one of the paninis of them I decided to go with the smoked turkey one as it just sounded better than some of the other options so I went for it once I received it I was asked what side I wanted and of these i just chose the sidewinder fries because the just looked better than some of the other options. My turkey panini was rather bland no real flavors just blah it was to the greatness of their condiment bar where I found onions pickles and other goodies to add to this panini that really needed a little bit of help to make it what it should be and to give it a little bit of totally needed zest! The sidewinder fries were the better part of this meal as they were hot twisty and just all around good fries for what they were. Overall hopefully by next season what's here will improve but then again you never really know either way I'm sure I'll consider giving it another chance with one of my Dinning Pass credits!

Ryan O.

Terrrible. Stay away. Takes 2 hours of standing in line just to eat mediocre "food". If you come to Great America, eat first !! Looks nice inside, but very poorly managed. Never again!!! YELP, please allow ZERO stars. This place is a shining example of how NOT to do things!!

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