Coach B’s Diner
Coach B’s Diner was Burrill Park’s classic sit‑down restaurant – part favorite hometown diner, part Web Dev classroom hangout. This was the spot to take a break from rides, cool off in the A/C, and crush a big meal before heading back out into the park.
Inside, the diner looked like a mix of retro booths and Coach B’s classroom. Walls were covered with framed “web pages,” old project screenshots, sports photos, and Pine Mountain Club pictures. Menu boards looked like giant website banners, with sections for breakfast, burgers, sandwiches, and desserts laid out like navigation bars.
Guests grabbed a booth, a table, or a counter stool and checked out the park’s comfort‑food menu. Coach B’s Diner served things like burgers, chicken tenders, fries, mac and cheese, salads, breakfast plates, and classic diner sides. There were fun names tied to class projects and Burrill Park rides, plus a kids’ menu for younger Webheads.
The diner also featured milkshakes, floats, and desserts that fit the theme – big sundaes, brownie plates, and shareable sweets perfect for a full table of friends or family. Refills, friendly servers, and big portions made it feel like a real “regular spot,” even if you were only visiting the park for one day.
Coach B’s Diner was open for lunch and dinner, with some days offering breakfast hours as well. It was a popular place for groups and classes to meet up, especially during the middle of the day when everyone needed real food and a place to sit. Nearby signs and the park map showed the best times to visit to avoid heavier crowds.
With good food, a chilled‑out atmosphere, and tons of little Coach B details hidden in the decor, Coach B’s Diner was the perfect place to refuel, talk about your favorite rides, and get ready for the rest of your Burrill Park day.