We did go to Degnan's to get sandwiches on July 11th. They are now serving 8 sandwiches and the one I usually get was on the menu. OK, that is the good news. While the buns were good, your only choice for bread now is a white or whole wheat bun not the huge choice you had before. My son used to get just ham on a roll without anything else for around $3. They wanted to charge us $11. Sandwiches now are between $7.25 -11. I made a stink and talked to several people and was able to get just ham on a roll in the end for a bit more than we used to pay. You now go to a electronic kiosk and order your sandwiches so you are limited in what you can add or remove from the sandwiches. You then stand around until they call your name. I miss the personalized way that you used to get sandwiches. They only sell kettle type chips so there are no Doritos, Cheetos, Lays etc. The fountain drinks are not a brand that I am familiar with but they do have bottled drinks like Pepsi. Missing are also all the kinds of snacks that you used to be able to get. The bakery was almost completely sold out except for a few muffins and cookies so I can't say what that is like. In the past we used to get three sandwiches, three bottled drinks, two bear cookies, a packet of olives and two bags of chips for around $37. This time the ham and roll, two sandwiches, three bottled drinks and one pack of olives came to $47. I didn't go in the room to the left so I don't know if the fireplace is there. The old gift shop is now seating and also has a fireplace and a strange area with what looks like a book case along the wall. Some of the seating is along a high top bar like area and some tables. The non personal service reminded us of eating at LEGOLAND and the décor was a mixture of Ikea and LEGOLAND. The bathrooms have been redone with a trough sink with two faucets. The tile and décor is modern and reminded me of Ikea or the way California Pizza Kitchen bathrooms are now decorated. Hubby said that one of the urinals is near the door so you have to squeeze yourself past if someone is using it. The loft was closed but we stopped by another day just to look at it. The fireplace has been redone and looks like it is workable again. There were some regular tables and some high top tables. The bar runs along one side of the wall and you go there to order your pizza. The pizza looked pretty good and is served on one of those big wooden pizza paddles you see in restaurants. One thing that we noticed is that there is less seating despite the fact that there is room to put in more tables. Again the décor is Ikea looking. They now have something they call Irish nachos made with waffle fries, BBQ chicken wings, green salad, fruit salad, waffle fries, meatballs, pound cake and a cream pie of the day in addition to pizza. The place now feels so impersonal and with the décor, I don't feel like I am in a national park but in some theme park. Probably will not go back to the deli part and debatable about the Loft. Frankly we are really disappointed. I took pics on my phone but have not idea how to post them here.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/23/2017 04:27PM by parklover.