Safari Burger
About the Business
Safari Burger is a retro 50's diner themed restaurant located at 3766 Old Clyattville Road in Valdosta, Georgia. As one of the first stops you'll encounter when entering the park, Safari Burger offers a delicious menu of classic American favorites. Indulge in mouthwatering bacon cheeseburgers, crispy chicken tenders, and savory onion rings. Don't forget to add some melted nacho cheese and bacon bits to your sides, and top off your meal with ketchup, mustard, and fresh veggies from the topping bar.
If you're a Season Pass holder, be sure to flash your pass for a 10% discount on select in-park purchases, including food and gear. And don't miss out on refills with your Wild Adventures Souvenir Cup. Please note that some of our products may contain allergens such as peanuts, tree nuts, or other allergens. Come visit Safari Burger for a taste of nostalgia and delicious eats at Wild Adventures!
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Location & Phone number
3766 Old Clyattville Rd, Valdosta, GA 31601, United States
Reviews
"Site should mark restaurants are unavailable during off season. It's a waste of people's time and gas to drive here."
"It wasn't as crowded as the other places we stopped at but the staff wasn't very friendly. They seemed to be praying more attention to each other rather than the customers. I got 4 refills on our drinks and they had to remake my grandsons because they were too busy chatting with each other instead of listening when I handed then the glass and asked for a specific drink. The fries were definitely better than the pizza we got earlier from the pizzaria."
"This place is just ridiculous we were waiting 30 minutes for a Bugars and two things of fries. They were short on patties and then we go up there asking what was taking to long. They lost our ticket! They had to take ours so they could make our food. Would not recommend this place."
"I used to work here and this place always had good food. But we ended up paying over $60 for 5 of us to eat. The hamburgers were dry and you could tell that they were made hrs ahead of time. I waited 40 mins in line to get food that was precooked and dry. The best part was the onion rings. Those were fresh. Yum. The place was a disaster, food all over the floor. You had zombie employees who didnt smile or try to be friendly. I know it can get busy out there but at least try to seem happy. We are tired of waiting and then you offer terrible service. That's not good customer service skills. If someone would have asked how are day was going, or smiled at us, it would of changed the experience. But since we were offered nothing for our long wait we start to notice all the bad. Come on yall. You think it would be cool to work at a theme park, get free tickets and get in free. But at least try to offer the customers something positive in return. In a nutshell, the food was horrible and so where the employees that day."
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