Pammy_from_WI
<font color=teal>Remember what Ohana means, Pammy?
- Joined
- May 9, 2002
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We too loved Mara for a food court type of place. We had 7 in our party and probably tried most of the items offered. Everyone agreed on the food. Large portions and always seemed fresh. Service was super fast for us, although the place was pretty empty our first 5 days. After the press arrived service slowed up a bit, but it wasn't any longer then a park CS place.
Everything was cooked just right. Loved the African stew they had. My eldest swore by the breakfast sandwiches. My little one (3) loved those spicy potatoes and was so happy that they had chocolate milk.
Coachman - Yes they have a varity of yogurts. I was really surprised by the fridge section. They even had prune juice and I needed it for my little one on our trip.
I can't remember if they had English muffins, but they had other things, like wheat bread, bagles and a ton more, so you should have no problems meeting your needs. But if I remember right the breakfast sandwiches were on an English muffin, so they probably have them. And if you don't see them, just ask, they are more then happy to help out if they can.
Pammy
Everything was cooked just right. Loved the African stew they had. My eldest swore by the breakfast sandwiches. My little one (3) loved those spicy potatoes and was so happy that they had chocolate milk.
Coachman - Yes they have a varity of yogurts. I was really surprised by the fridge section. They even had prune juice and I needed it for my little one on our trip.
I can't remember if they had English muffins, but they had other things, like wheat bread, bagles and a ton more, so you should have no problems meeting your needs. But if I remember right the breakfast sandwiches were on an English muffin, so they probably have them. And if you don't see them, just ask, they are more then happy to help out if they can.
Pammy