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It is famous for its signature burger, the Krabby Patty, the formula to which is a closely guarded trade secret. A recent social media post gained steam recently that said the Krusty Krab Restaurant is coming to Lakeland, Florida:. Messages to both the original poster and the facebook page were sent to inquire about the opening in Lakeland, Florida, but no response has been given yet.

Stay tuned as we will update this post once we hear back. If that isn't enough to satisfy your inner child, there's a life-size Spongebob chillin' on a boat in the replica Krusty Krab. But, don't ask him to drive you anywhere in it or Mrs. Puff will blow up. Plus, he might crash through the restaurant window, and that's just not good for business. The characters can't talk to you because they're just statues, but hearing Spongebob's laugh would get a little annoying anyway.

Nonetheless, all of the characters make for an aesthetically pleasing environment. They're also there specifically for cute Instagram pictures. Well, the characters are actually there for the children, but if you take a picture or ten, I won't tell. It wouldn't be the Krusty Krab without a variety of Krabby Patties. The Krusty Krab has a burger with a black bun, and there are chicken burgers , which are more Bikini Bottom friendly than some of the other options on the menu.

They serve shrimp and squid, which just doesn't seem right. The Rusty Krab is, no surprise, his most successful pop-up to date. Three feature films have been released, and it was adapted into a critically acclaimed Broadway musical. The Rusty Krab menu includes everything from chum chicken nuggets to pizzas to SpongeBob-themed drinks.

Brunch includes chicken and waffles, shrimp and grits and French toast. Condiments come in sea-inspired pastel colors.

Bright-pink jellyfish accent the walls. You can pose inside a boat or on a stationary bike. It was the best day ever. Current COVID guidelines include socially distanced tables and a maximum capacity of guests per time slot. Normal occupancy is Couches, handrails and interactive exhibits are disinfected between time slots.

Guests can remove masks for photos but must wear them when not seated.



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