Knott's Berry Farm | Ghost Town Grill | Best Place to Eat (2023)
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- čas přidán 19. 07. 2024
- At Knott's Berry Farm, the Ghost Town Grill is our favorite place to eat. This is the only sit-down, table-service restaurant in the park!
This table-service western experience provides both indoor and outdoor patio dining with a view. This Ghost Town setting offers you a view of the blacksmith at work, and you might even catch a glimpse of a Ghost Town cowboy showdown. The action of Main Street will complement your meal as you savor hearty home-cooked favorites and seasonal dishes.
Enjoy soup and chili served in a bread bowl, hearty sandwiches, fresh salads, and daily chef specials, as well as beer and wine. There’s something for everyone, including a special kid’s meal menu. And don’t forget about the dessert - boysenberry pie, cake, and ice cream are just some of the sweet treats waiting for you. The Sarsaparilla float alone is something you won’t find anywhere else in the park!
Gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options are available upon request. Check back often for unique seasonal offerings. Ghost Town Grill is open select days. Hours of operation vary and are subject to change without notice.
The building that houses the Ghost Town Grill debuted on Main Street in 1941 and opened as the Buffalo Steakhouse. On September 11, 1946, the restaurant was renamed the Ghost Town Grill with an expanded interior designed by Paul von Klieben.
The faux chuckwagon fronting the open kitchen and von Klieben mural of a campfire scene are both still there. In 1946, the waitresses wore popular denim dresses designed by Marion Knott, available for purchase at Marion and Toni's Dress Shop. The seating capacity was 50 guests, but with time, that would expand as patio dining and multiple rear dining rooms were added.
In 1953, the restaurant's corner entrance was sealed up and a new entrance was added, where it remains today. After a short time as the Burger Wagon in the 1960s and 1970s, the Ghost Town Grill title returned with new outdoor dining on Main Street in the 1980s.
The decades bring change and new menu items, yet the very recognizable, 1941 corner building of the Grill is still there after all these years.
Note: This location DOES NOT accept the All Day or All Season Dining Plans. Operational hours vary and the restaurant may not be open every day of the week. The menu changes regularly and items shown in the video may not be available when you visit.
NOTE: the historical interior photo shown in the video is actually from the main Steakhouse, which is now a part of Spurs, not the Buffalo Steakhouse (now the Ghost Town Grill).
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What is your favorite item(s) at the Ghost Town Grill?
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
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The salads looked so delicious im definitely going there. Thanks for the video.
Years ago my brother and I, would go every other Sunday with our passes...would go on a few rides, then when Ghost Town Grill would open we would eat there and go on a few more rides or leave if it was already getting busy. Great place to eat at year round!
We go for a few hours as well, walk around and have lunch. It's a weekly routine! That's what I love about Knott's... its like home away from home!
I haven't been to the Ghost Town Grill during this Boysenberry Festival. I ended up over at the Chicken Dinner Restaurant because of their festival menu. If I have time I'll visit before the festival ends. I think I'll have the Southwest Salad. Some guy on CZcams recommends it.
Sub Buffalo Chicken lol add a side of toast. Dressing on the side. The Randy special.
Hello Randy, I have never tried the Ghost Town Grill, I need to try it on my next visit. Thank you for sharing, take care. 🤠
The food is really good. It's our go-to!
We looked for you this weekend. Try and catch you next time!
@@theFUNnelCakeBlog we didn't go because I had to work. Maybe this weekend we will go.
Chili in a bread bowl! I think the recipe is ancient and it is seriously SO good!
❤️love your posts, even the ones outside KBF. Anything coming up for Cinco de Mayo? Maybe Olvera Street?
Olvera Street is a great idea for Cinco de Mayo! The LA County Fair opens that weekend, so will probably be there! But, I should do an Olvera Street video and feature my favorite taquitos from Cielito Lindo!
Some of the menu items look good! I'm going to have to go back and try some of them. I saw the Boysenberry BBQ Meatball sandwich on the menu. Sounds good! Hope it's there when I go. If not, I'll keep looking at the menu until it comes back. Service was great when I went there! 😀
We've never had a bad meal there and the menu is updated frequently!
I loved the Beef Stew bread bowls they used to have. I don't think they have them anymore? We still like eating there very much.
The Beef Stew is not on the current menu, but seasonal selections are updated every few weeks.
Everything looked so good..the times I've tried going, it was either closed or the wait times were insane
Since re-ooening in 2021, they have been closed on Wednesday and Thursdays. We try and get there when they open, because it does get very busy!!!
how long is th wait? ... do they take reservations?
Currently, Ghost Town Grill is open Fri-Sun 11:30 to 2 hours prior to close. Walk-ins only.
1 Corinthians 10:31 So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
As a Christian, I don’t see anything good about having a Mojito or anything that has alcohol in it. I’m not sure if I can drink a Mojito to the glory of God. I think you have a good heart, but there is no redeeming value whatsoever in any alcoholic drink. There are other verses in the Bible to tell us not to alter our mind and you don’t have to be drunk to alter your mind. Just a thought, given in Christ’s love.