Yafeu Reviews: Luna Park Cafe
I went to Luna Park Cafe on Wednesday afternoon. It’s a very funny restaurant with lots of
silly things like one of those cars you put money in and then you can ride in them and an old barber sign that spins, and license plates and a huge guitar. It’s in West Seattle next to a restaurant called The Shack with a window you can order from. I’ve not eaten at The Shack, though.
Inside, it’s loud and busy. It didn’t take a long time to get a table. The people working there were very nice.
I got a cheeseburger, which wasn’t too juicy and wasn’t too dry and it had cheese on it. I also got an order of bacon and an order of onion rings. I put some of the bacon from the order of bacon on my cheeseburger and that was very good. Why I liked the onion rings is because they had onions in them and they were kind-of wet on the inside and crispy on the outside. Next time I go there I’ll have the same thing because it’s so good. The one thing I didn’t like is that the bacon was a little too salty, but I would recommend the restaurant anyway.
Luna Park Cafe was built by Chris Boysen right after World War II but Luna Park was a Amusement park on a boardwalk that was 12 acres long.