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Cheeseburger in Paradise

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dscf9158.jpgIsland decor and cuisine bring Jimmy Buffet’s famous song to life in Exton. A chain restaurant, yes, but also sure to deliver a fun dining experience. Drink yourself happy with fruity drinks at the bar or bring the family for tropical-infused salads, burgers and entrees.

WC Dish recommends: The layer frozen drink… margarita, pina colada and strawberry daiquiri all in one mega glass. It even comes with a gummy cheeseburger on the rim.

6 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. PanchoApr 08, 2008

    This place has just ok food. it thrives on its atmosphere, which like Jonesy says, is a lot like Bahama Breeze. Personally, I prefer Bahama Breeze as well. This place gets a C-. The only reason it even gets to C- is bc of the atmosphere and the food isn’t terrible. But, it’s a “once in a lifetime” place. Meaning you go there once to try it out, then never go back.

  2. Dr ZibbsJan 25, 2008

    If a friend suggests Cheeseburger in Paradise, my advice is to “head for the hills”. Other that the Jimmy Buffet music and decor, you would think that you walked into a Chucky Cheeze - the volume is deafening! The food? No “better” than Denny’s.

  3. JonesyNov 08, 2007

    Eh, this place is ok. I would rather make the drive down to K.O.P. for Bahama Breeze though. This place deserves 2 dishes overall. Atmosphere is nice, food is so-so. Bahama Breeze food is better and atmosphere is just as nice if not nicer.

  4. BrezAug 03, 2007

    We’ve eaten here a few times. I think the burgers are very good - not great - but very good. Service is not that good. We’ve had waits for our drinks, or the waiter forgetting to bring ketchup once the food has arrived, or waiting to get the check when we’re ready to leave.

  5. budMay 13, 2007

    A favorite for the kiddies. Playing “I spy” with all the crazy decorations keeps ‘em occupied, and the lively loudish atmosphere drowns out any whinin or misbehavin sounds. :-)

  6. fenwickApr 11, 2007

    I never really understand why their’s always a wait here. The burgers are just okay, but the atmosphere makes up for so-so food. You feel like you are on vay-cay the second you walk in.

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