Cedar Point Grand Pavilion
1 Cedar Point Dr, Sandusky
(419) 627-2350
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Been going since I was 2 years old, and always have the best time!
We have so much fun! Great place to spend your weekend.
I go every year during the Halloween season. Best haunted houses around. Would never miss it.
My favorite CP Restaurant location is Smokehouse. For seventeen dollars, One would expect adequate portions.
Although smokehouse portions have decreased this year, it often fulfills portion expectation (pending server) while also offering healthy options. Shrink-flation below adequate & reasonable at all other CP diners. My favorite employee(s) are Andreya "Drey" who is an A-class server at Nacho rest 2nd floor of G Pavilion, and my favorite cashiers GPavilion main Rest downstairs. Thanks ladies. Hope all 3 of you are s back next year!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
$55 for two drinks entrees of chicken tendies and 6 small tiny pieces of soy steak, both had fries and a roll.
IS THIS A JOKE?
It sounds a bit “fancy” if you just look at the menu, but it’s a nice meal and you can eat indoors at a table. It worked out perfectly for our group of 6 (ranging in age from 5 to 65)
Kid-friendliness: This is great for kids and adults. Some of the sauces are a bit adventurous for kids, but they have a platter with 3 sides which was a great option for one of our meal plan meals.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tenders and Fries, Fish and Chips, Steak Fries, Rolls
Shout outs to Katie upstairs..Hardworking, and always smilng...Does a good job on asking for I.D she's really on top of things. So kudos...Margarita was delicious...I could only handle one though...lol
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Grand Pavilion - A Must-Visit Dining Spot at Cedar Point!
The Grand Pavilion is a gem at Cedar Point! The interior is absolutely beautiful, and the beachside patio views are amazing. The food is top-notch with an awesome selection to choose from—there’s something for everyone. Plus, the upstairs bar is dope, offering great drinks in a cool setting. If you have meal tickets, definitely use them here. You won’t be disappointed!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tenders and Fries, Roasted Potatoes, Beer Battered Fish with Tropical Rice, My Steak
Downstairs is the main restaurant with a good selection of foods. They have lobster bisque and yes you can get lobster bisque as an entree and as a side both ?.
Upstairs is the bar and the nacho bar. I got shrimp on my nachos. They were very good. ??
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Cedar Point is the BEST ride park in the country! It is a family friendly park with rides for all ages! Four generations of my family has enjoyed the rides, the food, entertainment, the friendly staff, and it has been consistent over these many years! We never leave the park disappointed! It is always memorable!!! Years ago my family stayed in the cottages along the lake… only had outdoor cold water showers, but we had a hoot! It was fly season too. Kids hot bit up while at the beach, but it still did not sway us to leave. (They tore them down that next year!!) I have a new great grandson being born this September and the first place my grandson wants to bring him is the great Cedar Point! It’s been tough on the owners as it is seasonal. Winter on the lake is tough on the equipment, buildings, rides, getting new staff each year and on and on. Because of the our awareness of these hardships, makes us appreciate Cedar Point even more. Everyone works hard for all that enter to have a memorable time at dear Cedar Point! I remember Jungle Larry as part of the park and so much more! It makes memories for us all! It’s an Ohio treasure! My grandchildren are planning on another trip to Cedar Point before snow flies. They live in Florida and hands down believe that Cedar Point is the number one park in the country!!!
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Always fun but services can be spotty. Rides often down for weather, maintenance, and lack of sufficient employee staff requiring rotation of what is open. Hotel Breakers is stunning and worth it even if you dont go into the park. Lines can be long. Use Fast Lane if possible and temper your expectations. Like most other amusement parks it is no longer a one-day park. My only negative is the ongoing removal of older non-coaster rides with no family friendly replacements. Coasters are not sufficient and without the variety families with younger kids will get little out of their days. Kiddie rides are not the equivalent of family friendly rides.
Great addition to the park.
This location accepts meal plans and has a selection that is more unique than other places. The funnel cake battered shrimp was a delightful surprise.
Plenty of seating and bright.
The second level has breakfast and a full bar. An excellent place to take in the views of the lake.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
The steak was overcooked and resembled pork more than beef. It was drowned in so much sauce or glaze that it drowned everything else on my plate.
I asked for a small amount of butter on my potatoes, but they added a massive amount—about 2 cups.
With only 30 minutes left before closing, they attempted to shut down the dining area early, even though this is more of a sit-down restaurant than a quick-service place.
The cook, who resembled Gary Coleman, had a notably poor attitude and kept making loud banging noises by slapping his spatula against the pans if you didn’t respond quickly.
Overall, I’d recommend choosing a different restaurant in Cesar Point.
The service was 1 star, and the food was at best 3 stars.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tenders and Fries
Popular stop for me and my 3 kids, partly due to proximity in the park and also food quality/choice. We all have seasonal meal plans so we've tried most places, and Grand Pavilion would be in our top 3.
We like the balcony seating and the tables tend to be better kept than most places in the park.
The food, while better last year, is one of the better spots. I recommend the often overlooked sandwich if your diet allows it. My kids really like the potatoes. Portions are decent. Choices are more akin to what you might make at home vs typical amusement park fair.
The side area seating on the first floor is not air conditioned and, when busy, can get muggy, but that's the only downside we've run into here.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Roasted Potatoes, Rolls
Overpriced like the rest of the park. 1 entree, 1 side and a roll for 21 bucks. The only reason I gave it a 3 was the food was tolerable but not worth the price.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
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