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REMOVED: Johnny Rockets
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Closed
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Lacto
American
Fast food
Take-out
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Retro American diner themed burger and fries restaurant chain, founded 1986 with the opening of its first branch in Los Angeles. Here vegans could get the Impossible or black bean burger with fries and a garden salad (minus cheese). Has gluten-free buns. Milkshakes can be made with non-dairy milk. Removed December 2024: Limited vegan options.
4 Reviews
First Review by sailorc19
TravisP19
Points +57
Better pack a lunch! - Edit
I thought this place would be okay when I heard they sell Impossible burgers. Nope! All burgers come with 1000 Island dressing, so in order to make them vegan, you have to ask for no sauce. The burger buns are vegan, but the fries are cooked in the same oil as the chicken strips. The veggie burgers are also cooked on the same grill as the meat. When I asked for no cheese and sauce, the guy behind the counter rolled his eyes at me. When I finally got the "burger," they had put cheese on it. Had to wait 20 minutes for them to remake it.
Read moreThe burger was disgusting. I had to choke it down because I was starving. Did I mention the meal ended up costing $19? I'm not making this sh*t up. The drink isn't included with the combo.
Overall, this was a horrible experience that left me feeling empty inside. If you're a vegan visiting Great America, you better pack a lunch.
Updated from previous review on 2024-08-29
Pros: Nothing
Cons: No easy vegan mods, prices will make you cry, Cross contamination, Rude staff, Gross food
Guest
neil1492
Points +120
No vegan burgers - Edit
This location inside Six Flags don’t have the normal Johnny Rockets vegan options. They do have fries.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-08-27
Guest
XoxoVeganGirl
Points +150
Yuck all around - Edit
I frequent six flags, and was happy to see they had a vegan option here. However, it’s an impossible burger, and you have to ask for a lot of modifications. The bun it comes on is fine, but you have to ask for no sauce and no cheese, basically leaving you with an impossible patty on a bun. Mistakenly, it wasn’t stated anywhere that the sauce that came on the burger was thousand island - not vegan - so when I got the burger and saw the sauce I asked about it. I apologized and told them I didn’t know that the burger came with that, and asked if they could make it again. Two teenage girls came out from the kitchen area to make faces at me and very loudly say “you’ve gotta be kidding me”. I’m sorry? Anyway, once we got the burgers that were “vegan” they were disgusting. I didn’t even finish mine and I was starving. So if you’re vegan and plan on coming to six flags, I’d pack a lunch.
Read moreCons: Rude staff, Super expensive, Disgusting
Guest
sailorc19
Points +315
Offering vegetarian/vegan - Edit
We have Johnny Rockets a try while at Six Flags upon seeing that vegetarian/vegan options are now offered. I definitely enjoyed the Impossible original meal (as well as my husband) & actually was unable to finish how much food was given. The brioche bun is NOT vegan so you’ll need to opt for a lettuce wrapped to make it fully vegan. Daiya cheddar-style slices can be put on any burger for an up charge for anyone dairy sensitive, etc. They also offer a few vegan milkshakes which we’ll be trying next time.
Read morePros: Lots of food in meal, Daiya slices able to be put on any burger , Vegan milkshakes are available
Cons: Brioche buns are NOT vegan, Small vegan / veg options , Up charge for adding Daiya slices to other meals
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