1950s-style restaurant in a theme park serving burgers, chicken sandwiches & fries, plus shakes.
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–1 AM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608
Phone: (800) 864-8377
Website: http://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/
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Reviews
Definitely worth a visit for the quarter table jukebox and fries with a shake.
Enjoy!!!
Fries were dry. Spicy chicken made me feel like I was going to sink to the bottom of the ocean.
Not much expectations for a diner inside a Theme Park location.
Turned out to be pretty good. Expensive but at least it is tasty and filled the stomach.
Prices are before taxes.
Mel’s Classic Burger @ US$14.99 | 7.0 out of 10.
Nothing fancy. Typical cheese burger.
Tuna Melt Sandwich @ US$14.49 | 7.5 out of 10.
Tastes good but a bit on the smaller portion.
Chilli Bread Bowl @ US$13.99 | 8.0 out of 10.
Surprisingly it was good.
Regular sized Fountain Drinks are US$5.0
Hope this helps you decide which diner to have your lunch when you next visit Universal Studios Hollywood.
We ordered the hot chicken sandwich. The sandwich was very greasy and the fries lacked taste so we slathered on the ketchup. They have these special machines but drinks did not have free refills unless you get a special cup.
It was so strange that at such a busy part of the restaurant, the person decided to mop it right between tables where people were eating their food. Try to find another less busy time to mop, or mop another section first and come back when it is free.
Overall, an underwhelming experience and if it weren’t that we were hungry, it isn’t worth it to try.
To order, you place and pay with the cashier or via mobile to pickup your food at the counter. They call out order numbers, and ask to see your recipe for pickup.
My fried chicken order took 30 minutes. The person right in front of me ordered the exact same dish. His order had no wait time, he got it within minutes. As I waited for my number to be called out, I stood by the pickup counter watching life. There was a young woman that asked about her order. She did not wait as long as me. I saw her order her food after me. The young man handing out the orders gave her a $12 milkshake for free for her “wait”. He didn’t ask, he just gave her one. He was very apologetic. But for me, he only offered a free fountain drink which one already came with the meal. I asked for a bottled water instead which he provided. But no milkshake for me.
The fried chicken was served in a retro aluminum tv dinner tray. I was told the trays are not reused but were recycled. Not sure what if that was accurate info, sure hope so. Anyways, the pieces were a wing and a breast served with a , scoop of mashed potatoes n gravy, peas n carrots, and a frosted brownie. The chicken was ok. It was not bad tasting nor great either. Same with everything else. The brownie was chock full of HFCS. If they were aiming for a tv dinner taste and flavor, they nailed it.
Honestly it seems like they don’t care about quality. I’d avoid and listen to the reviews.