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Golden Donut is located at 901 S 9th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9388013 --75.1577645 . List of Golden Donut's categories: Restaurants, Donuts, Food. Golden Donut opens: Monday: 6:0-15:0, Tuesday: 5:30-16:0, Wednesday: 5:30-16:0, Thursday: 5:30-16:0, Friday: 5:30-16:0, Saturday: 5:30-16:0, Sunday: 5:30-16:0. The rating for Golden Donut is 3.5. Golden Donut is currently closed. Golden Donut provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Can only provide Low Price, Does not accept credit cards, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Golden Donut: Anyone who says they are against DD but likes these donuts, is only against DD for the sake of being against a chain. These ARE Dunkin Donuts. They are operating under an owner of a DD that owns this place as well. They stock it with DD's and DD coffee and operate under "Golden Donut" so they don't have to pay franchise/license fee for this location. It also allows them to sell other food/items not allowed under the DD franchise license.;I decided to check out the Italian Market this past Saturday, and being a donut lover, thought I would pick up a snack at Golden Donut. As soon as I walked in and saw their sad selection of donuts, I knew I wasn't going to be making a purchase. Though this place is basically Dunkin' Donuts quality (or maybe even slightly worse), what's especially silly about this place is that it's color scheme inside is exactly the same as a Dunkin' Donuts. Golden Donut? This place wouldn't even earn bronze. I'm surprised this place has received so many good reviews.;I left three boxes of chocolate pretzels on Friday. Called all weekend they couldn't find then. I.E. someone ate them. Seriously who eats, steals things from customers. Then hangs up on them trying to retrieve their stuff ... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Golden Donut: The apple fritters were alright, taste like more sugar than apple. This place is about the same caliber as Dunkin Donuts aka nothing special. It's the kind of place that you go to when you are really hungry and don't care about the quality of food that you are about to eat because you are so hungry or you go here because you are in a rush and you know that there is not going to be a long lines thus you can grab a cup of coffee and be in and out in less than 10 minutes and not be late for work.;This place opens early and the ladies that work there are sweet. But the donuts are nothing special, DD quality at best.;Apple fritter yes, not out of this world but good.... the boston cremes where terrible, bought 3 threw out 2. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Golden Donut: This is your no-frills donut shop. I found the selection to be a bit on the small side, but then again, I did arrive rather late (10:00) in the morning. They had the usual - glazed, frosted and boston creme as well as apple fritters. But aside from the standard donut fare, don't expect much else. Staff was very friendly and attentive and 75 cents later, I was out the door munching on some deliciousness. Sure, there are other donut options in the city, but Golden will do just fine in a pinch.;Small space. If you're just looking to grab a cup of coffee or a quick breakfast item, not a bad place to go. Prices are cheap. I got a sausage egg and cheese sandwich and a donut. The sandwich was nothing to write home about, hence why this review will be pretty short. It satisfied my hunger, and that's about that.;Coming from a somewhat snooty, self-described donut aficionado, I'd say the donuts are good. Decent. Very greasy, but chocolate glazed is a favorite. Not like the fancy places around south Philly getting all the attention these days like Federal, Frangelli's, Beiler's... Golden is more like a Dunkin' Donuts donut: good in a pinch, but not the one you crave. But they are cheap and the staff is sweet.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Golden Donut: Every time I walk by Golden Donut I get nostalgic for another Golden Donut (far away) which sadly closed before Yelp was even conceived. Since I can't review that Golden Donut (GD), I'll review this one. (That GD would have gotten 5 stars, this one gets 4.) Both GDs are remarkably similar in concept. I guess if you choose a name like Golden Donut for your business, you're going for a certain aesthetic. The aesthetic of AWESOME. A timeless, almost beyond reviewable awesome. A classic, nearly forgotten awesome. A dying breed of awesome. Either you're awesome or you're not. AWESOME. The menus are very similar, even down to the vintage menu boards. Offering the basic fare of the American morning ritual: Coffee, donuts, breakfast sandwiches and the like. Other GD's menu being an expanded version of the one found here. How many variations on this no frills breakfasty theme can there possibly be? It's not the healthiest of cuisines, but it's American. Hey, we're Americans. There are some differences in the GDs in question. Philly GD = take out. Other GD = dine in. Philly GD = small. Other GD = large. Philly GD = little chrome. Other GD = abundance of chrome. I could continue this list ad nauseam, but I'll stop here. They both have some nice formica however. O-o-h Child. Donut? 75 cent? What a bargain. What a bargain for me. I think I'll buy some. And you should too.;I love this place. Good coffee, good donuts, cheap, fast, never any wait, supporting what appears to be a family-owned business. The lady behind the counter always smiles and says, "You suuuuure that all you waaaant?" ...I wear my heart on my sleeve, I guess it's plain to see that I always want another donut. P.S. If you're looking for ambiance or fancy coffee and treats, this is not your place. Strictly grab and go.;The Golden Donut has a special place in my heart. My BF and I had just started dating when he was living a block away from this place, and he used to always bring me my fav -a glazed donut and a little bottle of V8 splash. The woman who used to work there, Sandra, always knew what I wanted and what my BF wanted - but unfortunately, she doesn't work there anymore. Bummer! Neither of us live a block away anymore but when we are near the italian market, we'll still stop in this place for the cheapest coffee and breakfast sandwich around. They are quick, efficient, and friendly. This is a no frills coffee shop - no fancy pastries or anything - just your neighborhood cheap joint to get an in and out breakfast.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Golden Donut: I needed a breakfast/lunch that I could devour easily on my ride home after walking the Italian Market. Perfect donut (aka coffee roll). Light and fluffy with the perfect amount of glaze. A large coffee that was actually really delicious on our first really fall-like, rainy day of September. Best part? The price. I paid $2.25 for the pair. You can't go wrong honestly. Not a huge selection, but what they have really hits the spot.;Get a fritter and enjoy some playful banter with the ladies behind the counter! That's my update.;This used to be our go-to quick breakfast spot when my boyfriend lived around here. It's nothing fancy, but man you really can't beat the prices. I'm weirdly obsessed with the iced coffee - I'm never sure how it's made it just kind of appears. We usually get bacon egg and cheese on english muffins - it's basically exactly what mom would whip you up at home. The woman that works there on the weekends is so adorable and always laughs at all of our jokes (or really anything we say). "Salt, pepper, ketchup?" We love when she asks that..
Hickory Lane American Bistro is located at 2025 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.967476 --75.171166 . List of Hickory Lane American Bistro's categories: Diners, American (New), French, Restaurants, Breakfast & Brunch. Hickory Lane American Bistro opens: Monday: 16:30-21:0, Tuesday: 16:30-21:0, Wednesday: 16:30-22:0, Thursday: 16:30-22:0, Friday: 16:30-22:0, Saturday: 16:30-22:0, Sunday: 16:30-21:0. The rating for Hickory Lane American Bistro is 3.5. Hickory Lane American Bistro is currently closed. Hickory Lane American Bistro provides information for customer: Has outdoor seating, u'free', Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, False, Serves beer and wine, Has reservations service, Average loud, No delivery support, Has bike parking, Has good for groups service, No good for kids service, Casual Attire, False, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Hickory Lane American Bistro: Hands down the worst veggie burger I've ever had! I pulled it apart and it had the texture of deep fried playdoe. Took one bite and wanted to spit it out. Butternut squash soup was way too sweet and the fries are definitely nothing special. Will NEVER eat here again.;Where do I start? Now I realize this was one of the first nice days of the year and everyone is out looking to have brunch. What occurred here was unacceptable. 30 minutes to sit when told 5 minutes. We were told outside seating was an hour wait and there were 6 open tables. Then we wait 20 minutes to order and while we are 15 minutes into that our waitress comes out and tells us that two of the four dishes we ordered were no longer available. They were then baffled by us getting up and leaving. Like we had done something wrong. Awful service all around. Our waitress was apologetic but it was way too late.;They wouldn't cut my burger. The chefs, with multiple knifes, refused to cut my burger.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Hickory Lane American Bistro: Mediocre food that may seem for a brief moment better than it actually is--only because it compares favorably in the barren food-wasteland that is the art museum neighborhood. French onion soup was sickly sweet and bludgeoningly one-note. Tuna tartar reinvented the wheel for the kajillionth time, and still fell flat. Braised short ribs were fine enough--if under-seasoned...a recurring issue--but sat atop a goop of ice cold (seriously, ice cold) turnips. Service was attentive, but cold and aloof. Way, way, waaay over-priced for what you get. Sorry Fairmounters, but between this and the similarly lackluster Caca Feliz, we're still a cab ride away from a truly special meal.;Went back after really enjoying my first visit there. Well... Sometimes first impressions are the best. The place was over booked, literally the tables were on top of each other. The couple next to my date and I started conversations with us because it was basically a table of four. The people were nice but honestly I wasn't trying to learn about them at the resturant. The food was good but not as good as the first time I was there. The service was good but the woman was way over worked and honestly had to pass our food over my new friends sitting next too me. I can't tell you how disappointed I was especially since I really liked the resturant the first time I was there.;Mediocre food and poor management. I am giving two stars because the bathroom was clean. I arrive with my entire party 5 minutes early for our reservation. We are told we will be seated "closer to our reservation time." What?! We then have to stand outside until 15 minutes past our reservation and nobody has left the restaurant...they simply decided they were finally ready to seat us. The biggest disappointment was a very limited menu of bland food. Too many good spots in the city for this place to last. Bye.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Hickory Lane American Bistro: This place is a nice place to go if you want some great dining and service. It's nothing super special but they definitely know how to cook a good steak;Went for brunch. Unexceptional. Got stuffed French toast, one blueberry one was coffee. More like a cake than breakfast. Potatoes were not crisp. Burger grass fed, small portion. Fries were good.;Just ok! We walked in about an hour before closing and got some dirty looks for sure. My pork sandwich was super fatty and sweet potato fries were awful. Overall I just wasn't crazy about the place. Our waitress was nice but did not know the menu at all.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Hickory Lane American Bistro: I went to Hickory Lane the other night for dinner with a friend. She raved about the place and so decided to eat there. I have to agree with her, everything was very good. The food is excellent, the service was great and the location is cool. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because thought the pricing was a tad high, but this is NOT a reason not to give this place a try. I'll be back and looking forward too it.;We stopped in this morning for brunch, had some friends with us. We all traveled from different parts of the city and met up here. My wife and I have been there for dinner so it was our recommendation. We were the first reservation today at 10am. Seating was no problem. My wife ordered the vegan Apple pancake, she loved it!! Didn't even need syrup. She was raving about it. A friend had the lox and bagel, she enjoyed it, the bagel was burnt and inedible. The sides it came with were very good. I went with the pork belly eggs Benedict. Perfect! I ate every bit of it. Another friend had the tex mex special, she said it was just okay, way too much tortilla. She said it took over the dish. Finally another friend had the French toast with berries and whipped cream. The cream was home made and the French toast was delicious. The ladies all ordered different mimosas, they loved. The coffees came out cold, we didn't say anything at first. When the second round of coffee came out we let the server know. She was great and got a nice hot pot. Overall this place is great for brunch and dinner. We will go back, maybe just a bad day? Solid 4 stars for brunch;Pretty good food - I got the veggie burger with sweet potato fries. the fries were a bit salty but the food was all very good, great service, cozy atmosphere.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Hickory Lane American Bistro: Hickory Lane was an unexpected surprise in every way. My friend and I made reservations for New Year's Day brunch. Neither of us had ever been here before, and in fact my friend didn't even realize the restaurant was there even though she worked nearby for a while. I became concerned when we first walked in because it seemed so crowded, but somehow the staff makes it work! Once we were seated, however (at a lovely, sun-filled table with a street view) the overall effect was cozy and we didn't feel as though the atmosphere was crowded or loud. I'm not sure how they did that, but that was the first surprise! The second surprise was their extensive mimosa menu: my friend got the blood-Orange and I got the pear mimosa. Finally, our food came very quickly (even though of course we are those people who start talking and forget to look at the menu so the poor waitress had to come back) and it was delicious! I got the berry French toast with mascarpone. Their portions are large for the price, too! I have no complaints about Hickory Lane, especially since I went in expecting a subpar experience and ended up having a stellar experience!;We were in Philly for the New Years celebration and this was our last day before heading home. My husband made reservations for 10 AM when the restaurant opened. We were greeted with friendly smiles by the hostess and wait staff. We were immediately seated. The restaurant had a warm and cozy feel to it. The decor was somewhat rustic with the beautiful natural wood tables which had the tree bark running along the edges. The water glasses were mason jars. The special boards could be seen easily on decorative chalk boards near the entrance. The restaurant is quite small so you'll have to make reservations. Now to the food. We tried a few different dishes as there were so many that we wanted to try. Chef Lisa sent out the Caramel French Toast. Brioche, mascarpone, caramel, fresh strawberries and whipped cream. My favorite! Fruit and Granola Parfait Sweetened Greek Yoghurt, Artisan Granola, Fresh Berries and Fruit, Strawberry Coulis Beets & Goat Cheese Salad Baby arugula, red & golden beets, Chevre Goat Cheese, shallots, toasted walnuts, balsamic vinaigrette. Pork Belly Benedict Crisp pork belly, poached country eggs, toasted brioche, rosemary maple cream, pickled red onion, breakfast potatoes. The pork belly alone was just amazing! Red Velvet Crespelles Red velvet buttermilk pancakes, strawberry mascarpone, chocolate chis, whipped cream, fresh berries, pure maple. All the portions were very generous! The plate could be shared if you couldn't decide which one to choose. That way you could share a few different dishes like we had. The prices were very reasonable as well! Thank you for a great dining experience and we will definitely come back and try the other items on the menu the next time we are in Philly!;One of the best burgers in Philly! Such a cute little place on the corner across from Eastern Penn. The new chef is wonderful. Scallops- mac and cheese were awesome. All 6 people I came here with ordered different entries and drinks so we all tried each others and every dish came out perfectly. The place is a little on the smaller side with the seating indoors but we sat outside and were comfortable. There was a live band playing across the street on the night we went and we were able to enjoy that as well. Will most certainly be back..
Main Hotel is located at 408 S Main St, Hatfield city. It has the postal code is 19440 and latitude - longitude is 40.276758 --75.2953436 . List of Main Hotel's categories: Nightlife, Restaurants, Bars. Main Hotel opens: Monday: 12:0-0:0, Tuesday: 12:0-0:0, Wednesday: 12:0-0:0, Thursday: 12:0-0:0, Friday: 12:0-0:0, Saturday: 12:0-0:0, Sunday: 12:0-0:0. The rating for Main Hotel is 4.0. Main Hotel is currently open. Main Hotel provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, No caters service, True, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, 'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Main Hotel: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Main Hotel: This is a true dive bar. However if your in the mood for no fuss and cheap drinks this is the place. They had specials, but were out of the beer so that was disappointing. My biggest complaint is this is a biiiiiig smoking bar, everyone in there smokes. If getting out of the house for a cold beer and playing some pool is what your looking for, this is your place.;Not much to say about this place. It's the divey-est of dive bars. The drinks are cheap. There are pool tables if that's your thing. There are virtually no other options in Hatfield, so... go here, drive over to Lansdale, or better yet - drink at home.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Main Hotel: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Main Hotel: As far as a great dive goes its perfect multiple pool tables along with I would say great bar food. The drinks are cheap and the people are fun;Great dive bar! Large bar with pool tables. Super friendly bartender (I wish I remembered her name...it started with an S). And awesome, humorous locals. The only downside was you can smoke in this bar. If you are not a smoker, you know how bad the smell can be. We had a great time overall! Fun experience for sure.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Main Hotel: Great location! Very central in downtown with lots of things to do near by. I like this place.;Great dive bar! Cheap drinks and the bartenders are awesome. They do not serve food so either eat before or they have menus so you can get delivery. I really enjoy this place so if you like dives I would recommend this bar;Had a great time. Bar owner is very hip and business minded. Will go back ? If not for a drink? Lol Mike. But a mango hopped beer. You won't be disappointed.
Jaffron Indian Restaurant is located at 11B W Bridge St, New Hope city. It has the postal code is 18938 and latitude - longitude is 40.3641621 --74.9523337865 . List of Jaffron Indian Restaurant's categories: Diners, Indian, Food, Shopping, Personal Shopping, Food Delivery Services, Restaurants. Jaffron Indian Restaurant opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Jaffron Indian Restaurant is 4.0. Jaffron Indian Restaurant is currently open. Jaffron Indian Restaurant provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Can provide Medium Price, No need to make an appointment, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, Has bike parking, u'no', Has reservations service, Has good for groups service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jaffron Indian Restaurant: Visited Jaffron last week with the Wife as a last lunch before back to school, we had been looking forward to the buffet ( as mentioned on Yelp, signs in the in the window and printed on the menu) - but it did not exist - and any other lunch options would have been $ 3-4 more per person. So we left.;Went here because of the strong reviews and mention of a lunch buffet. First, there was no buffet even though when we walked in the first person said that there was. Once seated with menus our waiter said no buffet. The food was really bland and loaded with MSG. Two people spent $40 for two lunch entrees, an app and some naan. We felt completely ripped off and sick from the MSG. I hardly ever leave reviews but this one is out left so that others won't make the same mistake we did and be fooled by all the positive comments.;I did not enjoy dinner here. Really wanted to but didn't. There was no spice in any of the the food. The chicken tikka masala tasted like vodka sauce and the mango lassie was processed. The bathroom was very unclean, too. Disappointing.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jaffron Indian Restaurant: Not good. Meats way overdone, and had slivers of bone. Ordered garlic naan, got regular. Server went MIA for long time. Just overall poor.;This was definitely not up to previous reviews. The rogan josh was a bowl full of not good sauce with only 6 little pieces of meat. Meat did not seem to be good quality. We also had chicken masala and it was disappointing as well. Really disappointing after the yelp reviews.;Went there last night to pick up some food to go. Service was very fast and very friendly, however, the food was awful. I had gotten a yellow lentil daal dish - which I expected to be thin - but it was basically broth with cumin seeds as its only flavor. I had also gotten assorted pakoras, which turned out to be only green and red peppers, pakora style. My boyfriend enjoyed his mixed grill dish and the naan, so if anything - they just really need to step up their vegetarian game - something most Indian restaurants excel in.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jaffron Indian Restaurant: Jaffron a great restaurant, particularly if you want delivery and they're able to accommodate it. The reason I say if they're able to accommodate it is because it's only sporadically available to be delivered. The food is quite good; however, the Indian restaurant in Lambertville, Cross Cultures is definitely a purveyor of better food and has a larger menu.;The stars are based solely on how nice everyone there is. I've only eaten there twice, and I wasn't crazy about the food. I think after having Cross Cultures Indian food across the bridge, I became an Indian food snob. The Tikka Masala sauce is very...tomatoey. And there are too many things floating around in there that I can't identify. Everyone seems to love their chicken though, so maybe meat eaters would have a more positive experience.;It is a tiny place with very few seating. Their tandoori chicken was super yummy, it was served sizzling .Dal was pretty good as well, Not very fond of biryani and lamb. The 2 chefs were serving food themselves, there was a lady at reception but she was very slow. The service was super slow and clumsy , i think if they had a better host, i would have given them higher rating. It was so slow that i almost got up and offered help. To summarize, good food, bad service. Will probably give them a try again if i am in the area.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jaffron Indian Restaurant: Excellent Indian food, chicken korma was the best I've ever had! Very flavorful and creamy. Naan was made to order and the garlic naan came with fresh herbs. Chicken vindaloo was good and spicy but not overly so. Look forward to another visit to try more items on the menu.;Excellent food, average decor, very good service. I would definitely go again. They have a great buffet on Fri/Sat/Sun but I have not visited during lunch buffet. Very reasonable price too.;Love their Chicken Masala! Service is good. The buffet is also a great choice for lunch if you want to sample new items. Garlic Naan also scrumptious.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jaffron Indian Restaurant: Great find in New Hope, PA. The food was excellent in this little joint. The owners greet you at the door and are very friendly. They will answer any question you have about vegan dishes. This is a casual night with friends, no makeup required. Don't let the decor turn you away, I recommend you give it a try.;Delicious! I have never been disappointed. Service and hospitality are also fantastic.;Bar none this was the best Indian food my wife and I have ever had. So fresh and just the right spice, the mix grille was a wonderful surprise when we found fresh grilled salmon pieces it was perfect. If you like hot try the flat bread with the fresh peppers wow.
Moritomo is located at 70 Buckwalter Rd, Ste 329, Royersford city. It has the postal code is 19468 and latitude - longitude is 40.1981658 --75.5241715 . List of Moritomo's categories: Restaurants, Sushi Bars, Steakhouses, Japanese. Moritomo opens: Monday: 16:30-21:30, Tuesday: 16:30-21:30, Wednesday: 16:30-21:30, Thursday: 16:30-21:30, Friday: 16:30-22:0, Saturday: 16:30-22:0, Sunday: 12:0-21:0. The rating for Moritomo is 3.5. Moritomo is currently closed. Moritomo provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, No delivery support, Has reservations service, Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, 'yes_free', Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, 'casual', Has good for kids service, False, No caters service, Average loud, u'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Moritomo: I don't even know where to begin the review of this low grade Japanese Steakhouse, so I'll just throw it out there in some kind of linear fashion. My wife and I went out on a Tuesday Date night for some sushi and Hibachi. I had seen this restaurant from the road and thought the name made it sound like it may be a decent place. Wrong! The restaurant was barren with the exception of a small family wrapping up their meal at the Hibachi tables. The decor was tacky and cheap, and in need of serious updating. As you look around the restaurant you cant help but notice the signs displaying the weekly discount slapped up on every wall. Our seats at the hibachi table were way to low for the table height, although it did make it easier to shovel the food directly into our mouths. We both ordered some sushi which came out promptly, although it was served on broken sushi plates. Sushi was edible but not impressive. The Hibachi meal had very few inclusions like appetizer shrimp or even fried rice, which cost us extra. My "Favorite" part of the evening was the young twenty something Hibachi "Chef". He first started with the obligatory utensil spinning show which he performed with all of the enthusiasm of a 97 year old waiting to die. Not that I care about the performance, in fact I think these restaurants should do away with the embarrassing performances, but if your going to do it you should at least pretend like you care. When it came time to cook I couldn't help but notice that all of the food was pre-prepared. The steak was cubed as well as the chicken. I thought part of the show was that I get to see my steak in its entirety before its cooked. The fried rice was cooked in such a hurry that I had the entire egg in one bite. My wife would have liked to have the fried noodles, but oddly enough the Japanese restaurant was out of noodles. Seasoning is something else that the entire meal was missing, but that is understandable when the chef is trying to break his four minute cooking record. I also had to remind him that we should be getting our mustard and ginger dipping sauces before he ran from the table. The wait staff was very attentive, yet very out of place in a Japanese restaurant. I personally like to see Kimonos and traditional garb, but I guess just any old thing will do. The restaurant has an ongoing weekday special(according to the signs) of 15% off credit payments and 20% for cash, which would explain the corner cutting, yet paying 60 bucks for ho hum sushi, flavorless Hibachi Vegetable, and Steak and chicken entrees does not make it worth the time off my couch. The restaurant seemed like it was doing the minimal required to be called a Japanese Steakhouse. Just to qualify myself, I feel I am allowed to say this having been to more Japanese Steakhouses, across the country, than I can remember.;Dreadful nightmare. Tacky decor, sticky menu. Clueless staff. Ok sushi. Gross hibachi. What a shame.;We went to Moritomo for Valentine's Day dinner. It was a bad experience that just kept getting worse. The description below gives all of the details. We did send this letter to Moritomo's on Feb 20, 2008 and have yet to hear back from them. "The script at the Japanese Steakhouse started pretty much the same. Dinner customarily starts with a bowl of clear soup. In this case, it was a beefy broth spiced with dried minced onions - you know, the kind that come in gallon jugs. Sadly, the flakes had not completely rehydrated, rendering them an odd mix of crunchy, soft and simply hard. This rather lackluster starter was followed by an equally uninspired salad. The all iceberg lettuce concoction was washed, evidenced from the pool of water collecting on the bottom of the bowl. The top was drowned in half a cup of thick, somewhat sweet, slightly ginger spiced dressing. After scraping most of the dressing off and mixing it with the lettuce, the dressing promptly slid off and settled on the bottom of the dish with the water. Our chef arrived and began his routine. As hokey as this can be, my family enjoys the procession- the whirling knives, the clanking spatula and the spinning egg. In this case, the flying spatula banging off the side of the grill and onto the floor (he thought a moment, considering still using it, before putting the spatula back on the cart and picking up a fresh one). The eggs broke open, one, two, three, and immediately started to burn. The poor man tried in vain to slice and dice the eggs, but they were well past brown in a matter of seconds. Great globs of butter were thrown on, turning the mass into a soupy mess. Slowly the fried rice began to take shape as the ingredients were added. I say it took shape only figuratively, for in fact the rice flew in all directions. Each time our chef scooped and flipped rice went flying. Soon, a third of the rice lay scattered across the grill, popping as it cooked. He served the portions one by one, spilling copious amounts back onto the grill. (I wondered idly where the chef came from. My guess was the kitchen. In desperation after the defection of their scheduled master hibachi guy, the dishwasher had been promoted.) The burning of food continued. As the beef was set down, it immediately hissed and gouts of steam rolled into the air. Apparently, the establishment failed to purchase the fans on the hibachi grills, as evidenced by the continuous cloud of steam that bathed my poor wife for the rest of the cooking demonstration. ( I did try to get her to change seats with me.) As food continued to burn, our chef scraped it off into an ever growing pile of vile, black goo on the side of the grill. During all of this, our chef tried to re-enact the time honored traditions of the American Japanese Steakhouse hibachi chef. If you have visited such an establishment, you know of what I speak. There is of course the classic inverted stack of onions, filled with some sort of flammable liquid and then set on fire to form a "volcano", followed by steam and a "train". Only, in our case, a fourth of the grill was inundated with the flammable liquid, so that the inverted onion tower became ground zero of a flaming inferno. The hapless onion slices drooped and caved in. Our chef also chopped sliced Zucchini into little cubes, all the better for tossing into people's mouths. Here is a hint for all you would-be hibachi wizards: four year olds are not good at catching small cubes of flying vegetables flung at their face. Once it bounces off their nose or forehead three or four times, it's best to move on to another victim. The circus finally came to an end, and our master chef set about cleaning his grill. Now, in every restaurant of this nature I've been in, the chef scrapes off the grill, wipes it down with a few quick, skilled passes and moves on to applause and fame. Not so for our culinary hero. The hapless dishwasher dumped water onto the grill (my wife promptly disappeared for about thirty seconds as a cumulus cloud formation spread across the room) and began sloshing around with a wire pad. I did not know this at the time, but apparently he managed to slosh his slop onto my wife and her food. Chevalier that I am, I would have risen to my wife's defense and demanded to see the manager at once. Cloaked in the cloud of steam as she was, I failed to see such gross inadequacy and continued eating my mediocre fare. In the end, the experience was so bad it was funny. My son was rather oblivious to the laundry list of faux pa, and was quite pleased when he left. We did walk away with a pair of miniature origami birds, which he thought were pretty nifty. I can't say I'll be going back to Morimoto's, but they certainly did give us a meal we will not soon forget.". Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Moritomo: I have to echo many people before me in saying that the service is NOT good. I thought it was just me maybe, but it looks like this is a trend. My husband and I went there one evening and were asked to sit at the sushi bar. After about 30 minutes, no one had even given us a menu. Had I not been mesmerized by the sushi chefs, I would have left much sooner. Other times we waited for our server to ask for our order or to bring our check. They are just not attentive to the customers around them.;I could not agree sushi I got at this place. Yes, my wife and I sat at the Teppan-Yaki for Hibachi style dinner; and we ordered one sushi dinner as well. First, salad dressing (typical ginger dressing as many Asian restaurants serve) was too sweet and I thought it was not house made. Entire salad (not so big to begin with) was covered by this sweet ginger dressing - no, no, no for me. Each sushi piece was in different sizes somehow; and very tightly packed...my guess was that sushi was done not by single chef, but two chefs. well, this does not matter if the taste is good...but balance to fish and rice was not quite done well. Slices were also in different sizes...and not matching with size of rice. Freshness...hmmm, part of Tuna was dried; Hamachi had fishy smell; Tako (octopus) was very chewy - probably old; Ebi (shrimp) was probably old as it did not have texture...so on. Ok, so much for sushi...lol Now Teppan Yaki (Hibachi) part...everything was soaked with sauce; honestly too much. Lost all flavor of ingredients including fried rice as well. Service was very good; so was price...but not taste. We will not go back unless someone reports "improvement" of those points. If you are looking for "not-so-expensive" Teppan Yaki (Hibachi), this place can be the one...but expect "Full-of-Sauce" style.;I have yet to find a sushi place in the area that is 5-star worthy and this place is no exception. The food was good even if the rolls were on the small side but we waited for 6 rolls for an hour and fifteen minutes. Seriously. No one in the dining room was receiving any food and were all complaining. The staff was unapologetic and seemed unaware that waiting over an hour for food isn't normal. Never going back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Moritomo: this place is pretty good, service is quick most food is not badly priced but their sushi and sashimi are a bit pricey.;Great for a big group at the Hibachi... advise would be to not spend on the most expensive, the food is just okay... probably the best thing off the grill (besides the chef antics) was the fried rice.... Good, satisfied review of restaurant Moritomo: Their hibachi bar was great but on the weekends the prices are expensive on weekdays their prices are cheap the food is taste great and their hibachi food are fantastic and their ice cream taste good they have a good service and I like it.;On a Saturday night who knew that the main chain restaurants in Royersford, PA would be jammed pack. I can imagine this place being the best place to get sushi in the area. Menu is comprehensive and quality is good. Pieces are reasonably priced and they have some unique specialty rolls. I don't remember exactly what pieces I had but they were tasty and well-made. The sweet potato tempura my husband ordered was crispy and light and not too greasy, and I swear the dipping sauce had some ginger in it (which added a nice touch to it). Can't say much more that others haven't said. Remember it's BYOB and you can't chill out with some Kirin or hot sake without knowing that.;In California (I really need to stop comparing, but this is sushi we're talking about), sushi places are a dime a dozen, and it seems that the more of a dive a place is, the better the sushi. And I swear they all look the same. And this place was no exception. I was kind of leary of trying this place, despite the reviews. Mainly because hello? Who says "Let's move to Royersford Pennsylvania and open up a sushi restaurant?" It just seems so random to have nothing but chain restaurants and then lo, here is a little Japanese place, sticking out like a sore thumb in a shopping center. But I was pleasantly surprised. One of the things that I probably should have check on was the fact that this place was byo. It's not a huge deal, but I was kind of hankering for a beer. The menu had a pretty good variety. They had your typical maki/hand rolls as well as some signature pieces that I hadn't seen before. The food was pretty decent. I had soft shell crab tempura as an appetizer and the tempura was really light and not at all greasy, which is how it should be. I tend to stay away from it most of the time, since most places saturate the batter in oil. All of the maki was really fresh and well prepared. To me, sushi should melt like butter in your mouth and this delivered. That said, one thing that kind of perturbed me was that I had ordered a couple of pieces of kani sushi, and what I got was imitation crab meat over rice. You know, if I had wanted imitation crab, I would have ordered California Roll. When I think of a kani roll (or kani in general), I think of real crab meat. Still, not a bad place for Royersford. I'd definitely go back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Moritomo: My husband and I have been eating at Moritomo for years. We are huge sushi fans and this is as good as it gets in the burbs. We rarely order off of the menu, just let the chefs do their thing and we are consistently served new and innovate sushi, sashimi and maki. You will never get bored. In addition to their sushi they offer full Japanese menu, bento boxes (great for lunch) and hibachi. They are always keeping things new and fresh by offering specials. Currently they are doing a dinner for 2 or 4 people called Shabu-Shabu. It''s like Asian fondue with a chicken stock served in pot over flame and you cook your own food items. We tried this with three people and the quantity and quality of what they gave us was incredible. We had one plate of seafood (fish, shrimp, scallops, fish cake and crab, another with thinly sliced beef and chicken, another with tofu and both glass and soba noodles, and finally a huge plate of lettuce and cabbage. All of this is served with two dipping sauces so the possibilities were endless! We enjoyed not only the food but the dining experience. The management and staff are outstanding, they make return customers feel at home, even remembering your names and preferences. We dine here as much as possible and always look forward to not just the food but the people as well.;I'm sad that this place is closed now, but it's time for a long overdue review. I'm a little bit biased because my family and I came here so often we got to know the owners, but I'll try and keep the review of the food objective! Like everyone else, I have to say the best thing this place has are the signature rolls. Their "regular" rolls - California, Philly, etc. etc. are decent, but they're nothing special. If you want to get a sushi roll, definitely go for the signature rolls, which are HUGE, and so so good. The sushi and sashimi is great, especially for the price. I find their hot foods (teriyaki, udon, tempura, etc.) are alright. The teriyaki is worth a try, but I wouldn't say the udon or tempura is anything to go out of your way for. Finally, the hibachi! I only get hibachi if I'm going with a large group, and we can take up an entire grill to ourselves. The meat tends to get a little dry, despite all the sauce they slather all over it. The fried rice might be the best part. I'd recommend the seafood options - scallop or shrimp (don't know about the salmon) - since they don't seem to get as dry as the chicken. Service has always been professional. The one thing I've noticed is that the waitresses don't really joke or smile all that much. They're not unfriendly, but they're not trying to make a connection either. They just want to get your order. Anyways, I'm pretty sad to see this place go. It was my go-to sushi place.;This place is now definitely known as Moritomo. In a search to find a perfect place for food, atmosphere, and service, Moritomo comes closer than any I've been to before. The quarters are close here but that only adds to the appeal. Moritomo has a full hibachi section, a general dining area, and two private tatami rooms that have me itching to go back. I got the Sushi Deluxe, which wasn't my first choice, but ended up being what I wanted in the end. It came with a tuna roll and about 8 pieces of assorted sashimi on rice. The staff was inviting and friendly and I can't wait to return..
Beijing Chinese Restaurant is located at 3200 Red Lion Rd, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19114 and latitude - longitude is 40.079859 --74.993755 . List of Beijing Chinese Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Chinese. Beijing Chinese Restaurant opens: Monday: 11:0-21:45, Tuesday: 11:0-21:45, Wednesday: 11:0-21:45, Thursday: 10:0-21:45, Friday: 11:0-22:30, Saturday: 11:0-22:30, Sunday: 12:0-21:45. The rating for Beijing Chinese Restaurant is 3.5. Beijing Chinese Restaurant is currently open. Beijing Chinese Restaurant provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, No outdoor seating, Has caters service, No good for groups service, No bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Very Loud, Can provide Medium Price, True, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Beijing Chinese Restaurant: I ordered shrimp and garlic sauce , it was all onions and shredded carrots and little baby shrimp . It was terrible the sauce was great but that was it, after eating it I got sick and light headed. I give up looking for a good Chinese place to eat. On a better note the Crab ragoon was really good.;Literally watched the lady walk around my neighborhood throwing your menus in people's yard. Can't make it to the mail box? Such laziness and lack of care for the community you want business from. I watched her throw them in yards, sidewalks and driveways. Absolutely insane. I'll never order from this dump.;This used to be my go to Chinese spot. But last time i went, they ended up messing my order up and wanted me to wait 25-30 mins for them to remake it. This time around, what I ordered didn't taste like what It usually does. And they saw it and were like "it's the same thing" and I'm like "Nope. You can try it if you want." And the lady was like "I don't need to." And she threw it out. Then I asked for my money back and she didn't want to give it right away. Anyways, would definitely not return here. There food was good. But it's gone downhill. Oh well. There's plenty of more places. And as I write this review, I'm sitting in front of another one that's 2 mins down the road.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Beijing Chinese Restaurant: Beijing has definitely taken a turn for the worse. It seems that they got a little to big for their britches and in order to keep up they now pre-make and then re-heat some food. I'm a stickler for good fresh food. No one wants re-heated or re-fried general tso chicken. I will not be going back. Thanks for the memories Beijing... but if i ever need a good laugh i may stop in to see the sign that reads "no cards accepted sorry for your inconvenience" not sorry for the inconvenience...;Not sure what happened to this place. The food used to be amazing, the quality and taste have gone down hill big time. Tonight, I had enough. The last 4-5 orders have been consistently bad. There are a couple other Chinese places close by, that I will be trying. This place also ONLY takes CASH, very annoying at times. Really disappointed, I used to love the food here.;I used to love this place as we were regular customers. One night we ordered take out like we usually did and I suppose they were really busy because they refused to deliver to us... actually they flat out said "we can't deliver to you because we are too busy". This was only after they tried telling us they dont deliver to our area (which they have before for years). Once we called them out on that lie is when they said they were too busy. That was the last time we ordered from there. Thankfully a place locally opened up who was much better than them anyway. This was not a good way to treat a customer who has been ordering for years. The lady was also very rude to us on the phone. Please consider ordering elsewhere because this is not how you treat customers especially loyal ones. I was sure to share our experience with others in the neighborhood who used to order from them.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Beijing Chinese Restaurant: Ok long waits during lunch hours phone order ahead of time;What I had: House fried rice: very good compared to other take outs. the shrimp are bigger than what other restaurants normally use. Chicken wings: cut into buffalo wing pieces for easy consumption egg drop soup: the worst egg drop soup i've ever tasted. too many clumps of unmixed starch;Our main chinese food spot was closed on Mondays so I gave this a try after finding it on yelp-I was a little disappointed with the quality of the food and heads up **its cash only** wish that was stated on their info before I showed up with only a credit card. The pros are its location is easy to get to (for me anyhow) and the food was ready very quickly after I called in my order. The cons: I ordered sesame chicken with plain fried rice and the rice was hard and not cooked through thoroughly so it was blah at best! Speaking from my experience, I wouldnt go back to this place but rather stick to my original spot Asian Chopstix but maybe youll have better luck with a different type of food here. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Beijing Chinese Restaurant: Beijing is one of the better Chinese restaurants in the FNE. I have yet to find one that I like better. Always very friendly, fast delivery, usually accurate with order, clean favorites general tso chicken wonton soup shrimp toast shrimp with broccoli;I a big fan of Chinese food, and with working all over the city I'm always trying to find a good Chinese restaurant in every hood! A coworker turned me on to Beijing so I tried it for lunch. I had the Shrimp Lo Mein/ Pork Fried Rice lunch special. It was really good, the LoMein was the way I like it mostly noodles and only a few vegetables. The Fried Rice was very good cooked in soy sauce, not the yellow bland rice some places serve. I plan on being a repeat customer whenever I'm in the great Northeast!;There are so many Chinese restaurants in Philly. Most are pretty decent, but there's always something that makes me like one over the other. In this case, it's several things. For one, it always smells great when you walk in. Some joints just smell a little funky (and you eat there anyway but you make a mental note to keep looking for a another favorite place). Here, it just smells really nice as soon as you enter especially around lunchtime. The menu has a great selection of styles including Schechwan, Hunan and Cantonese. I suggest trying different styles each time out, but I think they excel at Schechwan here. My only sticking point is the size of their shrimp. Although they don't use the baby shrimp like a lot of places (except where noted on the menu, they don't use the larger shrimp that I like, either (21-30). Still, they do imbue their shrimp with enough flavor to compensate. Nevertheless, if they served those bigger, succulent shrimps, I'd have added a fourth star. Still, I would heartily recommend Beijing if you're in the neighborhood and in the mood for good Chinese food.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Beijing Chinese Restaurant: Luv it!!!!! Just moved into the neighborhood and this is my 2nd time ordering from here. I have found my new fav Chinese restaurant. Everything thatmy husband and I have ordered has been good. Especially the dragon & the phoenix.;Since we have been here since the end of July weekend have eaten here numerous times. Excellent food and fast.;This is my family's favorite Chinese restaurant in the area. Everything we get from Beijing is consistently good time after time..
N2 Sweet Cafe is located at 125 N 11th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.9547158851 --75.157581247 . List of N2 Sweet Cafe's categories: Desserts, Restaurants, Cafes, Food, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt. N2 Sweet Cafe opens: Monday: 12:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:30-23:0, Wednesday: 11:30-23:0, Thursday: 11:30-23:0, Friday: 11:30-0:0, Saturday: 11:30-0:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for N2 Sweet Cafe is 4.0. N2 Sweet Cafe is currently closed. N2 Sweet Cafe provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, No caters service, Has bike parking, 'casual', Serves beer and wine, No reservations service, Has good for groups service, False, Can only provide Low Price, No delivery support, No table service, Has wheelchair accessible, u'free', No outdoor seating, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant N2 Sweet Cafe: I came to N2 Sweet Cafe for dessert on 2/19/2018 after lunch. I was intrigued by liquid nitrogen icecream and wanted to try it out. The decorations and drawings on the wall were cute. However, it was the lack of service that left me frustrated. When I entered, I didn't get any sort of greeting as the server was sitting in the back on a chair, and only got up for my order without saying anything. While I was browsing the menu, she was just checking out her nails and then was browsing her phone. The tipping point was when she glanced up to give me a dirty look that just shouted "Would you please hurry up", after which I decided it was not worth my time to order and just left to visit one of the many rolled cream shops. For those looking for dessert and want warm service, I would avoid this place and instead head to the other many dessert shops for friendlier staff.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant N2 Sweet Cafe: Giving them 2 stars for the simple fact that I liked their decor. Walked in, wasn't greeted. 2 people were making the ice cream, made eye contact with us with no welcome or a polite affirmation that there'd be a wait. Waited another 2 minutes and still no greeting. Sad to say we walked out of the place with nothing. Won't be coming back.;This place is what I would call a food experience. But to be fair, I didn't try the ice cream, so I'll update my review when I do. The best part of the cotton candy Eskimo kisses was playing with the nitrogen. That is essentially what you pay for, $6 for the allure of playing with the gas. They literally pour nitrogen gas into a cup full of cotton candy flavored balls that they purchased from a store. They don't even make the balls. And you would think it's cold or thought it was ice cream, right? It's not. One star for the beautifully decorated place and another star for the friendliness of the staff.;I've been to places in California so I was very excited when a nitrogen ice cream place opened up in Chinatown. However, it was NOT what I expected at all. I got the strawberry flavored nitrogen ice cream, and it was way too sweet and artificial. My boyfriend and I took one small bite and threw it out. For the price and the time it takes for your order to come out, definitely not worth it. I'm giving 2 stars because the interior is cute with lots of seating.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant N2 Sweet Cafe: Was curious about the hype of this place. The gentleman that took our order was very patient and explained everything about the prices and how we could order. Once he passed it on to the server however, the level of service dropped. He got both our orders wrong and wouldn't fix it until the first gentleman asked him to.;I mean it's ice cream, nothing great, it's a show more than anything. It could be a cute date spot if they dimmed the lights.;Can't decide between 3/4 stars for the combined hard work and tastiness of the ice cream...but this is a fad. Can't tell if I'm underwhelmed or overwhelmed by this concept. Okay fine it's super cool, but is it really necessary...Green Zest actually had a surprisingly strong matcha flavour, which I loved. Whipped cream balanced it out. Strawberry added a fresh touch. White chocolate shavings were discreet. Came with a strawberry Pocket stick (not advertised, a surprise). $7 though? I suppose nitrogen is expensive...and their employees must have painful wrists!!! They should work on consistent servings...but is ice cream ever consistent? Idk! My friend got more than me. Good, satisfied review of restaurant N2 Sweet Cafe: Last summer it was Thai rolled ice cream...this summer it is Liquid nitrogen ice cream. I for one like these variations on ice cream. While some people like to dis trendy food styles, I say 'why not?' It doesn't hurt anyone and sometimes it's cool (in this case literally & figuratively) to experience familiar foods in a different way. Like rolled Thai ice cream, liquid nitrogen frozen treats are also made on the spot - this time at minus 320 degrees F (-200C). I had to try the Eskimo Kisses which are liquid nitrogen frozen cotton candy balls (Zucherwatte in Vienna). This is a fun thing to eat as you will have smoke coming out of your mouth and everyone is looking at you wondering - "What is he eating?" They give you two thin sticks which I used like chop sticks to eat this deep frozen treat. It's sweet like cotton candy so it's not something I'm often going to partake of .... but they are especially fun to order and share if you are with a group. Service is friendly at this Chinatown ice cream parlor and there is some 'chill' seating in back. Tip - In no way should you try to drink the liquid nitrogen if you want to continue as a taster on Yelp!!;A nice little addition to Chinatown. The place is very nicely decorated, bright and clean interior with colorful furnitures. There are a good amount of options to choose from and the price is very affordable, about $7. The flavor is similar to other ice-cream shops in my opinnion so I was a bit disappointed. I thought the ice-cream would have some smoky effect like nitrogen ice-cream but it was just normal kind that one can find at any ice-cream shops. This place has lots of potentials to be better, plus this is a recently opened business so I will keep my mind open and give this place a second chance. In addition, they also accept credit card payment but you have to spend at least $10. On the other hand, the staffs are friendly and welcoming. Since this is very near Bonchon, if you are in the area and craving some desserts (ice-cream perhaps) after dinner then do check out this place.;Another cute dessert place in Chinatown. The ice cream is prepared in a mixer with liquid nitrogen, which results in a very creamy product. Also a cool sight to see. Overpriced for what you get, but delicious nonetheless. Expect to pay at least $7 for a cup of ice cream.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant N2 Sweet Cafe: Everyone there was super friendly and we were greeted when we enter and they said goodbye when we left. I had such a great experience here. It was a whole lot of fun watching them make the ice cream from scratch and watching the liquid nitrogen vapor spew out of the industrial mixers they use while they make it. It was so delicious overall a must stop when your in the Chinatown area. Dessert is great at any time of day right!;Have a great experiences from coming here. They greeted you was a nice smile and feel really welcome. They say thanks when they give you the ice cream and goodbye have a nice day at the end. The ice cream were really creamy and rich like I can't get tired from eating it. I highly recommended here after your done with your meal. Overall, this place have spaces to stand around while there's a big crowd and there decoration make it feel like home.;delicious ice cream!! probably the best that i've ever had, it's so creamy and smooth it melts in your mouth! also wonderful presentation of the food itself, totally instagrammable!.
Crofts Tavern is located at 4000 Pottstown Pike, Spring City city. It has the postal code is 19475 and latitude - longitude is 40.150915121 --75.6704378128 . List of Crofts Tavern's categories: Gastropubs, Breakfast & Brunch, American (New), Restaurants. Crofts Tavern opens: Monday: 15:0-0:0, Tuesday: 15:0-0:0, Wednesday: 15:0-0:0, Thursday: 15:0-0:0, Friday: 15:0-2:0, Saturday: 15:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-0:0. The rating for Crofts Tavern is 3.5. Crofts Tavern is currently closed. Crofts Tavern provides information for customer: No delivery support, u'free', Casual Attire, Has caters service, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for groups service, Has reservations service, True, Has good for kids service, Quiet loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Crofts Tavern: Nice people, good service, inconsistent food. The app was called "The Kennett" with plenty of wild mushrooms in a wonderful thick sauce over Boursin on black bread toast points. Excellent. Sadly down hill from there. Someone should tell the cook (clearly not a Chef) that a little dressing on a Caesar Salad is ok, and you can't expect a slab of cold meatloaf to be warmed up with hot gravy. Sadly this is the first restaurant in 20+ years that I have opted to NOT take home my leftovers;We tried Crofts twice..first time was so so and the second time was a disaster! Went with another couple to celebrate his birthday and found the waitress to be totally rude! Food was just okay....will never go back;Tried again. 3x. Place was empty at 6 on a Friday night. Again. The hostess would not seat me because all tables were reserved. Nobody waiting... The owner Needs experienced people running the front of the house. I will never go back again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Crofts Tavern: Well I have been here several times now and I feel its time to write a review. First off, this place stinks. I dont know why but it always smells like piss and wood upon entering. After a few minutes you get used to it but its something thats a huge turnoff when you come to a place like this. its a nice old building and the interior has a cozy feel to it but yet theres hardly anyone ever in there when I go. I guess I come on the wrong nights. they have a nice beer selection, usually something new every time but the prices are steep, even for domestics. I always get something to eat every time I go in there. the food is good but not great. my suggestion is to keep it under $10 and you wont be disappointed. The bangers and mash might be the only exception. they have the classic whole chicken wings which are very good but not really saucy like your typical chicken wing, theyre more dry rubbed with seasoning. The fish n chips were meh at best, fish was mushy on the inside and for $15 its pretty disappointing. The best items are probably the desserts honestly, the caramel apple bread pudding is awesome. as others have mentioned, the staff and service need work. wait times can be painfully long. I also think they need to have a talk to their bartender. sometimes he can come off as arrogant and snobby, i feel this is uncalled for since we tip well. After our last visit its going to be a while before we return.;Went for first time with 2 kids on Friday night. There was nobody waiting but I was told by hostess there was a 20 min wait because I didn't have reservations.. No prob. I waited. While I was waiting I saw 2 separate couples come in and because there was nobody at front door greeting guests. They left. Rest 101... Greet guests. After 30 minutes and seeing 3 tables open I asked hostess what my chances were of getting a table were. She said another 20 minutes. I left. Side note.. While waiting a group of 4 came in and because they knew a server got a table ahead of me. That's bushleague. So next night I try again with wife. Why do I not learn from my mistakes. Sat in bar area.. Service was absolutely horrendous. I had to keep going to bartenders to hunt down my waitress. She stunk like cigarettes so bad that my only guess was she was spending time out the back door smoking.. Who knows. I had a burger which was very good. Fries were excellent. Wife had turkey pot pie which was below average. Decor was very comfortable and the place is very inviting to hang out Suggestions.. Do some front of house work. Hostess is way to inexperienced to handle a new restaurant opening Owner should be greeting new potential regulars I will give it one more shot after bugs worked out. I hope you make it.;Such a beautiful place. Too bad the service is terrible and the food is just OK. We will go back to the Craft Ale House. We waited 18 minutes for our first round of drinks. Our waitress seemed really out of it and looked disheveled. Burger was OK but needed seasoning. Fries were really soggy, probably from being served in a metal cup? Live music in the bar was way too loud. Waitstaff really needs better guidance and training by management.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Crofts Tavern: Decent service, average rating on the food. I was waiting for the wow-factor, but it never came. Solid comfort food. We'd go back to give it another shot.;Stopped in here literally the first week they opened. Good vibe in the bar , decent drinks, scotch egg was huge, decided to return for dinner with friends. I think they're on the right track, but not a game changer in my opinion. Service needs a little attention. Menu had decent range-imagination but execution was not consistent. For example the charcuterie plate was well imagined but tiny for the price. We ordered a wide range of entrees - in general they were good but not "great" . For now they'll do ok. New places enjoy a special honeymoon particularly if they show promise- and crofts does. But they are going to have to step up their game on execution wise if they are going to stay in there for a while. Oh yea- they changed the scotch eggs back to normal size. Too bad- the marketing value alone of dinosaur sized scotch eggs was worth it's weight in gold.;I use to wonder about this beautiful but empty building as I rounded the corner on route 100. It has been updated and is now a pub-style restaurant. The dining room is strangely bright, but the bar is warm and inviting, decorated in a modern Colonial style with a fireplace. The dining room has a fireplace too. The elegant young hostess in her long dress added to the aesthetics. Menu is heavy on English interpretations: fish and chips, scotch eggs and so on, but there are handcut fries that are tasty. They seem to only be using one side of the building. Wonder what is on the other half. The parking lot is still gravel, which is better for avoiding erosion but hell on women's high heels.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Crofts Tavern: I really like this place! Went twice and was happy both times! So many great crafted beers available! Also interesting spirits, just up my husbands and my alley! Moved from Philly and were excited to find a place with good drinks and food and an extra added bonus, the beautiful building! Gorgeous, photos cannot capture the beauty and feeling here! The second time here we had some sandwiches and were really happy! The fried chicken Sammy with gravy was delicious and my crofts dip was so full of flavor, I was fighting with my daughter for the last bite, also the ff were hand cut and that's my fav way! The only thing I really didn't dig were the pickles, I think this must be a style I just don't have a taste for, sorry! Everyone was super nice both the staff and owner and even the patrons. I am really excited to live so close and will bring all my family and friends here whenever I have the chance! Keep up the good work Creig! Can't wait to have a nice dinner there when we have more $$!!;First visit to Croft's, last Saturday night. Arrived at 8 to a half-full dining room and bar, and the band was just starting to set up. Loved the look of the building inside and out. Lots of character, and it looked even more nostalgic with the snow falling outside. Seated for our reservation promptly, the waitress came over to see if we needed drinks, but this was after nearly 10 minutes (she did apologize). I noticed that the beer list on the menu was missing many things that I had read that Croft's had tapped, on their Facebook page. She replied that yes, they have a bunch more than what is on the menu. So, why did I have to have prior knowledge and ask about that? Otherwise I would have never known that they had 4-5 great craft selections on tap, rather than just the more standard beers printed on the menu. Either print up inserts with the current tap list, or at least do a chalk board (or have your staff trained to tell customers what's actually on). After a long wait and several requests for water, the drinks arrived and we placed our order (French onion soup, shepherd's pie and the meatloaf on the specials list). The soup and then the food arrived timely, and all were very good to great. Halfway through dinner, I had been staring at an empty pint glass for a while. I literally had to set the food aside and let it get cold while I waited 10 minutes to track down the waitress and beg for another beer and have it brought over. My wife was in the same situation with her water. I was just short of jumping up to ask another server for some help. Throughout dinner, the band in the bar was playing. The volume was spot on, and they were fantastic sounding with good song selection. Desert was a malted bread pudding, and was honestly the only forgettable food of the night. It wasn't bad, but just not great. Overall, the food, atmosphere, music, and beer selection were enough to make the dinner a great experience, and I will venture out to Croft's again in the future. Hopefully my staff experience was not the norm, and at least I know to ask for the "secret" beer list in the future, if I'm not told.;We have eaten at Crofts Tavern a number of times. The food is very good and the waitress we usually get is fantastic. She remembers every dish and drink that we have ordered in the past, I usually don't remember what I have had so that's a hug help. Previous reviews talk about a rude waitress and I believe I know the one they're talking about, we have had her. She was a little rough around the edges, I agree. She reprimanded me on not ordering my martini "tall". I always thought that was assumed with a Martini? Regardless, haven't seen her there in a while so I am not sure if she still works there. She wasn't rude, just a little rough for that atmosphere. The sign of a decent restaurant is when you see the chef walking the floor and always making himself available to his patrons which Chef Craig always does. One night we started talking about Tequila and he let me sample an amazing Anejo that he had. Great guy and very good chef. Oh, and the cheese curds are great!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Crofts Tavern: We had an excellent brunch for Mother's Day. Out of 12 of us, only 3 ordered the same thing so we got to sample quite a variety of menu items. They started out with two complimentary baskets of pastries they brought to the table - very nice touch. They are temporarily without a liquor license so they had complimentary mimosas and Bloody Mary's - even nicer touch. Everything was hot and delicious - we especially liked the tomato soup (poured tableside over fried cheese), the quiche, mussels, Belgian waffles with Chantilly creme, burgers, macaroni and cheese (we were all stealing forkfuls from my nephew!), meatloaf...well there was actually nothing we didn't enjoy! Sometimes when eating out with a group of 12, the service suffers but this was not the case here at all - our server was great and took good care of us! One small suggestion - it would be nice if there was a less expensive dessert option for children. We had 4 kids in our party and $6 ice cream is a little much. Maybe a small children's Sundae? Overall we loved the unique atmosphere, food, and service, and it was nice meeting Creig the owner as well. We will be back!;I love this place!! They always have a great selection of craft beers and their food is fabulous! Everyone who works there is also so friendly and accommodating! Visit Crofts if you're looking for a local place with great beer and amazing food!;I had just had dinner at this new restaurant, and totally rocks!!!! . This is the second time I have eaten there, I took my in-laws last time and we were all very impressed with the meal and service, so for my birthday I said that this is where I wanted to go, I called for reservations and we were received with a warm welcome and for a group of 8 the waitress was very friendly and very professional. the food was awesome my parents and wife could not stop raving about the fish and chips. and that's a HUGE accomplishment!!! kudos to the chef and the staff...I look forward to our next visit.
Golden One is located at 4201 Neshaminy Blvd, Unit 112-113, Bensalem city. It has the postal code is 19020 and latitude - longitude is 40.1357605 --74.9509253 . List of Golden One's categories: Chinese, Restaurants, Asian Fusion. Golden One opens: Monday: 10:30-20:0, Tuesday: 10:30-20:0, Wednesday: 10:30-20:0, Thursday: 10:30-20:0, Friday: 10:30-20:0, Saturday: 10:30-20:0, Sunday: 11:0-20:0. The rating for Golden One is 3.5. Golden One is currently open. Golden One provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Golden One: P.s they use the cheapest oil,shortening,lard. That's why some people comment they taste a funny taste.;We tried this place because it was new. We ordered simple items that every Chinese restaurant has. 1. Fried rice. Not good. 2. Wonton soup. Flavorless. If they can't get these basic items to taste good, I can't imagine the rest of the items being good. Maybe it's because they are new and still figuring it out, but for now I have no interest in returning.;Horrible! We all got sick on their food! We only ordered from the combination menu, egg rolls, soup, pork fried rice, shrimp fried dumplings. Everything was super greasy! I think the shrimp in the dumplings may have been turned. I took one bite of the greasiest egg roll ever and spit it out! Couldn't tell you what the mush was inside of it! Completely unidentifiable! Will never try it again! Go somewhere else!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Golden One: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Golden One: Nit sure ufvwe hit this place on a bad night but seemed to a lot better the first time we ordered. One day maybe they will open a good Chinese food place in this area. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Golden One: Golden One is a new Chinese American kitchen just behind Neshaminy Mall in the same center as DMV. It is a large room with well spaced tables and a fast takeaway operation. The menu is extensive and they do have a sushi guy slicing and wrapping seaweed. My first impression was positive for a simple Egg Foo Young plate with Egg Roll, Wonton Soup and white rice. The base stock for the soup was chicken broth that was not too salty and had decent wonton/dumplings that were not thick skinned, nor with questionable meat filling. The egg roll was even better with adequate roast pork mixed with cabbage and a few greens. The EFY was two pancakes filled with more pork and veggies and a better than average brown sauce that seems to have been prepared just in time. Overall, I liked this meal on their Combination menu for dinner. I particularly appreciated the absence of obligatory broccoli florets, which is way overdone by most Chinese restaurants. The house being clean with friendly service was also a pleasant positive touch. Yes. I grade these places on a curve.;Finally a more than good Chinese/Japanese restaurant in the actual neighborhood! They just opened a couple of weeks ago with their grand opening delayed by the virus. At this time it's takeout only, with ordering on-line or by phone. Pickup is by their front door which is set up in a safe social distancing manner. We were hoping to order the Peking Duck but it looks like at this time the complete menu is not available. What we did have was delicious. The Soft Shell Crab appetizer was very good, generous in it's size and was delicately fried and had a delicate dipping sauce. The Orange Chicken was slightly spicy (as ordered) and served with broccoli and again a nice size portion. White rice was included. There was an assortment of Ramens, which in this area, is very unusual. Although our first pick was not available, they picked a Tonkotsu Ramen which, with its smokey broth, shrimp and delicious noodles, was excellent. Hope that all this virus stuff goes away really soon so that we can enjoy a meal with them inside their restaurant. With tip, the bill came to around $35.00;Stopped in for lunch today despite 3 1/2 stars. After reading the negative reviews I decided it was worth a shot and for the most part I was not disappointed. Lunch menu general tso chicken comes with soup and fried noodles Value - prices are high everywhere now so I expected to pay more but overall not bad Food. Shrimp fried rice lacked a tremendous amount of flavor general tso chicken was pretty good Restaurant. This place was pretty spotless Friendliness. People there were very nice Overall 4 stars...could be 5 if rice had more flavor. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Golden One: Best Chinese food in Bensalem!! Super clean and food is fresh very quick made to order food. Over all great experience;Delicious Food.Service is amazing everyone is super nice. They also give freebies My family and I have had take out and it always come with some free stuff. Great price, Great Food,Great service.;I haven't dined in, but have ordered delivery several times since they've been open and the food has been delicious and consistent. It also always arrives very quickly..
Johnny Paisano's is located at 226 Baltimore Pike, Springfield city. It has the postal code is 19064 and latitude - longitude is 39.9229026 --75.3177699 . List of Johnny Paisano's's categories: Sandwiches, Event Planning & Services, Italian, Restaurants, Caterers, Desserts, Food. Johnny Paisano's opens: Tuesday: 10:0-18:0, Wednesday: 10:0-18:0, Thursday: 10:0-20:0, Friday: 10:0-20:0, Saturday: 10:0-20:0. The rating for Johnny Paisano's is 4.5. Johnny Paisano's is currently open. Johnny Paisano's provides information for customer: No reservations service, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, u'no', Can provide Medium Price, Has caters service, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Quiet loud, Has bike parking, False, Has good for groups service, Has delivery support, Has wheelchair accessible, Has table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Johnny Paisano's: Ordered food for Xmas.antipasta and 1/2 tray stuffed shells. The gravy is horrible and what a far cry of an antipasta.No eggs, or anchovies.big mistake doing this for our Xmas dinner.not to mention the cost was $100. P&S so much better.;Ordered the tuff guy steak sandwich. Received a ham sandwich that only had one single little piece of steak on it. I called to say there was no steak on the sandwich and was told by the guy on the phone that there was a single piece of steak on it because of all the other meats. There was only one other meat on the sandwich and that was ham. Very disappointing to receive a ham sandwich when you ordered a sandwich from under the south philly steak sandwiches sections. Use to love their sandwiches but major let down this time around..;Very disappointed and I'm not a very picky eater of Italian food! "Caesar salad" was lettuce and some croutons with weak dressing on the side. Garlic bread was worse than frozen variety. Almost got Veal Parmigiana, But was intrigued by a house specialty. Vito G. The veal had a very unpleasant taste and texture. The sauce was bland and flavorless. I've had nothing but above average Italian food here in PHL. Idk how this place has 4.5 stars!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Johnny Paisano's: Sorry, I'm not drinking the Koolaid. I don't get what everyone raves about. Sure, the people who work there are very nice, but the décor is 1970s pizza joint. So, I tried the chicken parmigiana, with the chicken cutlet everyone (including the server) says is great. It was dry as a bone, even after I doused it in sauce. The oddly shaped French fries were pretty good, but overall, this place didn't do it for me.;I wasn't a fan of the bread, some call it slightly crisp, I'd say: toothsome, chewy, dense, hard perhaps, maybe like you accidentally left your own bread out of the bag on the counter over night and decided to eat it anyway. Or better yet like if you're at a picnic and the rolls sit out in the sun and get dry. The cold subs are covered with chunks of romaine or tomato and were difficult to eat and retain any of the veg. Holy hotness Sicilian assorted and chicken breast Diablo have solidly hot peppers on them, much appreciated. The roasted turkey was pretty dry and interestingly served with a side of turkey broth, I guess to dip in, I've never seen this offering before. I can't say it appealed to me since it was topped with lettuce, onion and tomato. If it were a turkey sub with other hot ingredients I'm all for it. The roast pork w broccoli rabe was alright. Everything was heartily stuffed with ingredients.;Ordered from Johnny Paisano's for the first time last night and it was disappointing. Have heard good things but just was expecting more and for the amount of money it cost. I ordered the eggplant parm, which was a mistake. The slices of eggplant were way too thick and gray and the breading was soggy from the sauce. I had ordered it was Rosa sauce but they gave me marinara. We also ordered the "jumbo" lump crab bruschetta. The crab was far from jumbo and the bread was soggy. The Caesar salad was good though. Too much lettuce for the amount of dressing they sent, but still good.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Johnny Paisano's: While I enjoyed my visit to Johnny Piasano's I thought the food was only so-so. The staff were very friendly and helpful, the food was hot and plentiful but I found the sauce on the Chicken Parm (and my daughter's stuffed shells) to be the weak point as it was thin and weak. It could have used more spice. When I reheated the leftovers the next day, I added more oregano and that made it slightly better. Maybe it was just an off batch of sauce, but I was kind of disappointed. For that, I gave the food 2 stars and the staff 1, for a total of 3. I'll give Johnny P's another chance in the future. BTW, if you eat in, the place is very small.;Pretty good, went here for dinner and ate in. They're not really set up for that so it was kind of odd, next time will just pick up and eat at home. Portion sizes are huge but pasta is nothing special. Garlic bread was delish, chicken parm good, little too heavy on the sauce, but i will try them again for sure.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Johnny Paisano's: I was in Philadelphia for a few stopovers at Swarthmore. I was recommended to Johnny Paisano's by a local, working at Best Buy. The $10 Cheesesteak is well worth it.;Great italian sandwiches philly style!! My party of 4 tried Johnny's pizza steak, 2 veggie sandwiches and eggplant Parmesan entree for a weekend lunch. While we waited, we were served complimentary chicken straticella soup and garlic bread. The eggplant parm came with a generous, very fresh garden salad (romaine, cucumbers, tomato). The veggie sandwiches were overstuffed with fried eggplant, roasted peepers, perfectly cooked just tender green and yellow squash, and topped with garlicky brocolli rabe and melted sharp provolone-- amazing and delicious. The bread was a seeded italian roll, slightly crisp exterior.... Perfect!!! Pizza steak eater (bro#1) said it was very good. Eggplant parm (bro#2) was devoured. I was very impressed! Decor is bare bones minimalist so just go for the amazing sandwiches... or take out!;Great food! Stopped in on a Saturday for lunch and was very surprised at the excellent food this little place has. The food was fresh, the place is clean, and I'll definitely be back. They only have a few tables, and the place doesn't look like much from the outside, but it's definitely worth a visit. I had a pizza steak, and it was on a nice, crispy, seeded roll, very tasty. My dining partner had the Italian tuna hoagie, and it had very nice sharp provolone and roasted red peppers on it - looked very good, and she said it very tasty. We shared the shrimp slammers, and they were very good - fresh and crisp with nice panko bread crumbs, and served on a bed over very fresh romaine (not a single bad or slimy piece of lettuce to be found!) We also shared the hand-cut fries, and they were very nice, crispy and brown. The sandwiches were a very good size, and we both took half home. The service was also very good. Very nice people working there - very clean looking and competent. I also bought a bag of homemade croutons on the way out, and they were excellent. We'll definitely visit Johnny Paisano's again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Johnny Paisano's: Tough guy cheese steak sandwich... Day 1. Delicious Day 2. Who's the tough guy now,,.. .....,. .;Best Italian place in town! The have the most amazing seafood Alfredo I've ever had. Great chicken sandwiches that are huge for $9. Never crowded because they seem to do mostly take out! Definitely recommend!;The 19064 zip code has something of wonder in its ranks, Johnny Paisanos. This eatery cannot be beat. I've dined all over the globe, but when you find a spot that caters to your palette and your heart, that is a place to cherish. This comfort food spot is the best in the Philadelphia region and they hit the mark with every dish. We adore their menu of cutlet hoagies, salads, soup 'piatto del giorno' and entrees. My husband, young daughter and I live in California and it is not a true visit to Springfield without Johnny Paisanos. On our last trip, we had the chicken piccata, mozzarella e pomodoro, a cutlet hoagie and salad. Truly wonderful. My husband and I enjoyed our time waiting for our to-go order, dishing with the owner and employees, all who are beyond friendly and witty while we watched in wonder as they filled fresh cannoli before our eyes. It is restaurants like Johnny Paisano's that nourish my love for good food fueled by passion. Till next time....
Knock is located at 225 S 12th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.9478650629 --75.1606399648 . List of Knock's categories: American (New), Bars, Nightlife, Gay Bars, Restaurants. Knock opens: Monday: 11:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-0:0, Wednesday: 11:0-2:0, Thursday: 11:0-0:0, Friday: 11:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-0:0. The rating for Knock is 3.5. Knock is currently open. Knock provides information for customer: Average loud, Has reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, 'casual', Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, No caters service, Can provide Medium Price, No delivery support, Has bike parking, 'no', Has outdoor seating, No good for kids service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Knock: Absolutely dreadful. The decor reminds me of a tired Marriott in downtown Harrisburg. Everytime I walk in, I'm overwhelmed by what seems to be the odor of a powerful cleaning solution. The food is dreadful on a good day. It would be difficult for the service to be worse. If they know you, they appear to treat a customer well, but if you are not a regular, all you get his attitude.;Was there on a Friday evening and had to wait a long time to get a drink at the crowded bar. Was pleased to see that the restaurant was so inviting and well-appointed (white table cloths, etc.). Ordered the 'special' fish fry and it was awful: much greasy batter and almost no fish. The waiter's service could be described as ambivalent at best. I've gotten less attitude from homophobic counter servers in hick town diners. With so many great restaurants in Philly, Knock is really not worth the patronage of the gay community or anyone else. My sincere regrets to the family with children who were poorly treated at this place.;The atmosphere is nice and it is quite overall. I had a flatbread cheesesteak pizza that was honestly subpar. The bartender was more interested in chatting with his friends than serving us. The cleanliness could be improved in the bar and dining area. I would not recommend this place at all unless you enjoy a bunch of old prissy men sitting around.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Knock: This place is like two different restaurants sometimes. Service is lousy 80 percenty of the time. We are in here every Sunday as this is where the group likes to go. Some of the food can be good and other times it's of a poor nature. I think maybe they have two different lead cooks/chefs? I ordered a stuffed burger last week, it was on the special menu and it came out over done with a burnt roll. (second week in a row I got a burnt roll) I sent it back and it came out rare with parts that were raw. I didn't want to send it back again because it would seem I was being too picky and someone else was paying the check, so okay I let it go. I have always been a fan of the atmosphere and also a year or so ago I had some fantastic lamb chop, so I put this review right in the middle. IF YOU DON'T LIKE OVER DONE OR RAW MEAT DON'T COME.;Here for an event for business. The bar we had the event was just too loud and the food was less than desirable. Since our hotel was only 4 blocks away, decided to just try to find something for dinner as it was close to 9p already. Saw several that had sidewalk dinning, but with lots of people. Walked few more blocks and came to this place. Wasn't as busy and priced decent. My colleague and I got seated right away. Since we were in Philly, was craving cheesesteak. They had the flat bread version which I got along with an order of shrimp and calamari on the side. We were served with bread first, but it was not very fresh. Food came our within 10min. The fried shrimp was good but the calamari was mostly the head of the squid, which I didn't care for. Then came my flat bread cheese steak. The flat bread was round like that of a small pizza and was cut as such. The meat and cheese was very stingy with maybe 4 oz meat at most? Didn't have much flavor and the bread was burnt so I just scrape and ate the topping. For the money, it's not worth it. Guess I should have checked Yelp before coming here.;Nice spot for a drink, but very disappointing kitchen. The strip steak, mussels, Caesar salad, and flat bread were all disappointing.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Knock: We've been here several times as Knock is one of our friend's favorite places in the gayborhood. The staff are warm, friendly, and not hard on the eyes! :-) The bar is well stocked and the staff are efficient and nearly always provide service with a smile. I also like the local vibe to the place....lots of regulars that the staff know by name. The menu is varied, there are always specials and the food is decent in both taste and price. Pizza, burgers, salads, slabs o' meat, are all on the menu. A decent variety of choices, nicely prepared. With the dining scene in Philly as hot as it is, I don't think we would have been here as often but a friend is a friend. One of these days we will give it a try for brunch.;Checked this spot out last night for a before dinner drink while waiting for a table Garces. We found 2 spots at the friendly bar and placed our order. The drink menu was fine for me but my friend, a self imposed beer snob was skeptical when he noticed "miller lite " on tap and his fears were realized when he found a typo on menu describing his beer as an IPA when it clearly was a pale ale. Reasonable prices for 2 drinks and the staff was friendly and attentive. I would check out again and maybe sit outside and have a lite bite.;Nice atmosphere, attentive staff, average food. The martinis are excellent. The food- meh, forgettable. I had the shrimp flatbread. The flatbread itself was thin and crispy. The flavor wasn't great though. It was a little reminiscent of a frozen dinner. My friend had the chicken caesar salad. It was ok, once again nothing special. Overall, I would come back for the drinks and the atmosphere, but probably not for the food.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Knock: Though I am only 28, I feel like I have outgrown the crazy party bars! I am a fan of KNOCK! I love the style of the bar and I enjoy the food in the restaurant. It's the kind of place that makes you want to settle in for a while instead of bar hopping. Well, during most of the day. At night, it becomes a pit stop of sorts and I prefer to be there at an earlier time. Just me, but I also love the brunch. It's a simple menu which is all you need and the staff is very personable a easy-going. I believe the two who run the place are brothers and one of them has greeted us everytime. I am so glad that a great business will survive in this often cursed location on the corner of 12th and Locust. I believe KNOCK is here to stay!;The only reason I'm knocking off a star is because they ran out of the filet medallions that I really wanted. My girlfriend and I were pretty surprised when we first walked in--there were hardly any women in there at all! After adjusting to that, we were greeted by the extremely friendly host--he asked what our names were and joked around with us. Definitely a good sign! The interior is very soothing, with its dark wood walls and warm lighting. The bright abstract paintings on the walls I could do without but that's clearly my personal taste. We were seated at a cozy table away from the window (since the host could tell that we were freezing from the outside) and our attentive waiter came over immediately to fill our water glasses. We started off with drinks (my GF's Mai Thai was delicious) and settled on starting with the Parmesan chicken tenders. They came out very quickly and were delicious. While still clearly being chicken tenders, they were light and the honey mustard dipping sauce was excellent! After sadly finding out that they had run out of filet medallions, I settled on the braised short rib (since the waiter suggested it and said it was their most popular item) and my GF had the BBQ chicken flat bread. The food came out quite promptly and man, I was not disappointed in the short rib. The chili powder sauce, while giving the meat a bit of kick, was not overpowering and the meat simply melted in your mouth. The mashed potatoes that came with it were also excellent. The GF's flat bread was delicious and surprisingly filling for not being terribly big. Unfortunately, we were both too stuffed for dessert but I have a feeling we'll be coming back here soon to try the filet, as well as dessert. I whole heartedly recommend this restaurant if you want fast, friendly service as well as a delicious meal.;Happen to come here with friends on a humbug and it was awesome. The menu isn't super lengthy but what they have is super delightful and they make it well. Had the chicken salad sandwich that had grapes. Was a little apprehensive about the grapes but it was a sweet surprise. Prices were reasonable and the atmosphere quaint. I was a pleasant unexpected dining experience. Would definitely go back. Came back and had rhe shrimp and crab po'boy sandwich and all I got to say now is. I love this place!!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Knock: Went for Sunday brunch. My server Jesse was helpful and attentive without being overbearing. Got crab cake with spinach and fresh fruit. Jesse warned that the crab cake was small. I'm not a fan of oversized portions and found it to be the exact right size. The fruit had been cut that morning. The bloody mary is the only drink you'll need because it's strong. I'll be back next week.;When on a weekend in Philly from RI, we ended up at Knock after being turned away at Barbuzzo and El Vez. What a pleasant happenstance. We walked in to a large, boisterous after-work cocktail crowd (no problem for us.) It took a moment for the host to notice we were waiting, but after that, we received excellent service for the remainder of our meal. Our waiter was attentive without being overly present. Cocktails were tasty and ice cold. The asparagus fries are crispy with a hint of tang from the horseradish aioli. We had a caprese salad that was on special, featuring local tomatoes that were ripe and juicy; and the steak and macaroni and cheese, which, on our server's suggestion, we went light on the blue cheese (which was a great tip on his part). We rarely order dessert, but since we'd had a fairly light dinner, we thought we'd at least check it out. An old school dessert tray arrived at our table, which was hilarious, though it was only stocked with cakes. My feeling on cake is that it's only a vehicle for frosting. So we opted for the cucumber lemon sorbet, which turned out to be more like an italian ice (the texture was extremely hard and crystallized), but tasty nonetheless. We were just afraid we'd break the cocktail glass it was served in! All in all, I would definitely recommend Knock and will return next time we're in town!;Cute little spot to sit with a special pal and have a few drinks without the distractions or kerfuffle of the other bars. It feels elegant and classic. The food is divine as well. Drinks are moderately priced. You won't feel like a creepy perv if you have to be alone here. The bartenders will show you a good time, foo sure. Their bathroom is also top notch, spacious and plenty of privacy. Definitely recommend..
McDonald's 113 is located at 749 E Lincoln Hwy, Penndel city. It has the postal code is 19047 and latitude - longitude is 40.1642372 --74.9023798 . List of McDonald's 113's categories: Fast Food, Coffee & Tea, Food, Burgers, Restaurants. McDonald's 113 opens: Monday: 5:0-0:30, Tuesday: 5:0-0:30, Wednesday: 5:0-0:30, Thursday: 5:0-0:30, Friday: 5:0-0:30, Saturday: 4:0-0:30, Sunday: 4:0-0:30. The rating for McDonald's 113 is 1.5. McDonald's 113 is currently open. McDonald's 113 provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, 'free', Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, No caters service, True, Average loud, Has drive thru service, No bike parking, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant McDonald's 113: Our service was not horrible but certainly not friendly. The food was warm to say the least and coffee had an off taste to it. I was shocked at the overall cleanliness of this McDs! There was a big puddle of water on the floor at the beverage center, not 1 clean table throughout the dining room! Fries on the floor under tables and this is at 8:30AM!! We were fighting with flies as we were trying to eat! Chairs and booths are filthy with dirt! The floors are horrible and trash cans have dried up garbage that had leaked under them! There was a big family from out of state that was also complaining about the cleanliness! My family and I will not be back to this McDonalds!;Went yesterday waited in drive thru for a good 10 minutes or more got to the window to pick up my food and the young man who handed me my food had filthy finger nails and open wounds all over his lips. He clearly looked like he was under the influence of something or sick. Any manager with common sense would have sent the poor kid home. I threw out my food immediately and wasted $9. Will never ever go there again. Disgusting!!!!!;don't go to this McDonald's. They're slushy machine is down first off!!!!!! ANDDDD they didn't give me honey mustard. ANDDDD. Their fries were soggie and cold. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 113: I've been to a fair share of mcdonalds, and this one seems to be the slowest, worst service of them all. One night in parituclar, at around 1am, I went to the drive thru. Or ordered a burger, which they said they couldn't make because the grill wasn't hot enough. They only had the breakfast menu.;So this McD's is a little gross. Lots of flies, and sticky floor. They do have a fish tank which is unique and nice, but doesn't detract from how dirty the place is. The food is standard and service a bit on the slow side. I would try another McDonald's if you have the choice.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant McDonald's 113: ran out of patty meat and cheese an hour before closing and gave me the wrong drink.;I stop here on my way to work sometimes to grab breakfast, a coffee or both. They run a pretty tight ship with breakfast often greeted by the same friendly familiar faces which is good. They are quick to put together an order and haven't made any mistakes. I can't speak really for lunch or dinner but overall a good experience.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 113: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 113: I just had the best Big Mac i have had in years! Almost gave up on them, but been craving for a week, so decided to give in. Glad I did!! Fabulous!! I only eat MD about two times a year, but until now it hasn't even been worth that. I even had to call them to let them know, and they were a little bit shocked that someone was calling with a compliment. Great job to all working today 1/13/20! Employees also very pleasant!! Thank you! Oh and for such bad reviews, the place was mobbed at 1:30 pm..
China Garden 2 is located at 8756 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19136 and latitude - longitude is 40.049329 --75.012364 . List of China Garden 2's categories: Restaurants, Chinese. China Garden 2 opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-0:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:30. The rating for China Garden 2 is 3.0. China Garden 2 is currently closed. China Garden 2 provides information for customer: Has delivery support, 'casual', Very Loud, Has good for groups service, Has caters service, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, True, No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant China Garden 2: This used to be one of the best restaurants. It used to be very authentic unfortunately today I waited 1 hour and 45 minutes for boneless spare rib combo and a pizza roll. They took my address incorrectly luckily the driver called ahead once e realized it was the wrong address . Turns out the original owners sold to some Cambodians there's nothing Chinese about this restaurant. The quality of food has diminished the boneless spare ribs are no longer the same recipe stick to Emperor's garden. I called the young man on the phone couldn't even give a straight answer as to why it took that long for the food nor could he give something in return for cold food Sincerely a disgruntled customer. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant China Garden 2: Mediocre at best. Chicken is of lower quality than usual Chinese take-out places. The food was over-salted. The delivery was quick though.;They were polite but food isn't good. I tried wings w/shrimp fried rice & chicken/broccoli w/garlic sauce both kist did not taste good. No flavor. Fried rice taste burnt. Just not good. I won't go again bc whats the point;Was here a couple of weeks ago, food was so great, went back and found out they were close down, would recommend No.1 China across the street. Average, acceptable review of restaurant China Garden 2: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant China Garden 2: My girl and I live in the neighborhood, and this is our go-to place for Chinese take-out. I wouldn't eat in, because the dining room (3 or 4 booths along the side wall) is kind of a dump, but if you're ordering take-out or delivery, you probably don't care about that. I know I don't. The food is delicious, and the prices are very reasonable. Best Chinese food I've found in North Holmesburg / Torresdale.;I have been ordering from this place for quite awhile now and its really good food. They do everything according to your taste. Everything is fresh. Service is quick and so is the delivery. Their cheesesteak and pizza rolls are awesome!!! I know its not a chinese thing but never the less its awesome!!! Cheap eats and good food you cant go wrong!!! Only complaint is that the white rice is too wet, i prefer it more dry but thats me, im wierd like that lol!! Happy Eatings!!;I've ordered from here plenty of times. The food here is pretty good. I normally get their general tso chicken lunch special which is really good. I've tried the same at many places and they just don't compare. I ordered chicken wings from here once and it had black spots along the edges of the chicken but that's the only time I've had a complaint about the food. They also have the food prepared very quickly which is a plus.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant China Garden 2: None.
Burger King 46 is located at 4100 New Falls Rd, Levittown city. It has the postal code is 19056 and latitude - longitude is 40.1335153794 --74.8849448562 . List of Burger King 46's categories: Restaurants, Burgers, Fast Food. Burger King 46 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-15:0, Saturday: 9:0-23:59, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Burger King 46 is 2.0. Burger King 46 is currently open. Burger King 46 provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, No reservations service, 'free', Has drive thru service, True, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, 'casual', Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking, Can only provide Low Price, No supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Burger King 46: Nothing like a fast food chain to make you know something just is not right. I really do enjoy Burger King but this one not only seems to have subpar food but mess up orders bad drive thru times and a night shift manger that make you ... (Yelp censored) in the end I end up back here like a beaten wife only because there are not much alternatives in the area.;Nothing like a fast food chain to make you know something just is not right. I really do enjoy Burger King but this one not only seems to have subpar food but mess up orders bad drive thru times and a night shift manger that make you ... (Yelp censored) in the end I end up back here like a beaten wife only because there are not much 24 hour alternatives in the area.;Terrible service, 3 am and I want to use a coupon & she says it's not valid because it wasn't presented while I ordered. Very strange because my usual encounters with BK ask for it when I pay. Must have just been lazy & incompetent. When I asked for her name so I could leave a review she replied 'Tiffany' which was a lie according to her name tag. Probably worst Bk experience, thanks. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Burger King 46: I had the classic hotdog and french fries the hotdog was real good But cold and the fries had Way too much salt. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Burger King 46: As of right now, this location has a 2/5 average, and with good reason. In the past this BK has been one of the worst I've been to. However over the last few months its been slowly cleaning up its act, and things have improved a great deal during the mid-day shift. Right now BK has a promotion called the Kings Meal Deal ongoing which is the cheapest possible fast food option around, so i have been to this BK far more times than i could ever remember to check in during, and have also seen the recent attempts to improve things by the staff here. Food turns out pretty fresh so long as it isn't fired goods, which sometimes may be pre-prepared rather than fresh made to keep things moving during the lunch rush, requests to customize items are done correctly, and often result in freshly made food. This BK is making an earnest effort to improve itself which is something i can absolutely respect, and i've seen very few under performing locations do rather then close their doors. As far as BK's go, id proudly say that this branch has managed to eek out an average rating, at-least during the day time shift, i hear consistency is a real problem during the night shift, even though i haven't had it after the recent improvements. Believe me if they slip into their old ways again, and give up on on progress you'll find out, at least if it happens while the Kings Meal Deal ensures my near daily dining at work.;An instant drop of two stars when you forget to put napkins with meal when using drive thru;.This particular location provides efficient service. Food arrives as ordered usually before you have time to finish filling your beverage. It is freshly prepared and at a good temperature. I opted for the kings meal deal along with an order of chicken fries. The burgers and fries provide for a quick lunch and at a price point of 3.49 for the meal deal is a tough value to beat. The chicken fries were suitable albeit being a bit on the dry side. The interior is well kept with ample seating, Internet accessable computers, tv's and clean restrooms. The comfort of the seating is a bit lacking in terms of comfort. The art decor is nice with the retro pictures of Levittown adding a local touch.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Burger King 46: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Burger King 46: Burger king has the best breakfast sandwiches ever!!!!.
Steve's Prince of Steaks 5 is located at 1617 E Lincoln Hwy, Langhorne city. It has the postal code is 19047 and latitude - longitude is 40.172279 --74.890116 . List of Steve's Prince of Steaks 5's categories: Restaurants, Sandwiches. Steve's Prince of Steaks 5 opens: Monday: 10:0-23:0, Tuesday: 10:0-23:0, Wednesday: 10:0-23:0, Thursday: 10:0-23:0, Friday: 10:0-2:0, Saturday: 10:0-2:0, Sunday: 10:0-23:0. The rating for Steve's Prince of Steaks 5 is 4.0. Steve's Prince of Steaks 5 is currently open. Steve's Prince of Steaks 5 provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price, No delivery support, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, u'no', No caters service, No outdoor seating, False, No bike parking, No table service, No happy hour service, No dogs allowed. Extremely poor review of restaurant Steve's Prince of Steaks 5: Horrible steaks what little you get on the sandwich Service is the worst.Two of us walked in with one person ahead of us.6 guys behind counter Took 15 minutes to get one steak for me another 5 minutes for my buddy Then at the fry and soda window another 10 for my fries and then 5 minutes later my buddies fries. Oh fries served in what appears to be wrapping paper for sandwiches shaped like a container It appears the help can only take and make one order at a time;Typical dive food and service sucks at 1230 in the afternoon one person ahead of me took 15 minutes to get steak and another 15 for fries and a drink. At least six guys behind counter. It was like going to McDonald's were the help takes one order at a time. If want a real cheesesteak you will have trouble closing the roll because its packed with meat go to A&S at edgely and 13 .;Absolutely horrible. Not one positive point to make. The highlight was when Jack White took time out from slinging fries to play seven nation army.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Steve's Prince of Steaks 5: Grew up in L-town. Would have been good if the eminem looking d-bag had got our phone order right, actually made a good steak and wasnt such a d*ck. Called in 1/2 hour before, didn't start working on it until we got there. Steak was dry. Meh, places in Philly Chinatown or Chillis in colorado make a Better steak. Wanted to knock out the poser workin behind the glass. Support your local pizzerias instead of this overrated place.;Quite disappointing. I'm typically a "Jims" girl but I have tried many cheesesteaks from basic pizza places that taste a million times better than Steves. The bread and cheese partially saved the awful tasting sandwich but still couldn't overpower the dry slabs of meet.;If you like the South Philly style cheesesteaks (slabs of meat), then you will probably like Steve's Prince of Steaks. I grew up in Philly and prefer the steaks with the meat chopped not sliced. Since that is a matter of preference I can't hold that against them. However, what I hold against them is flavor. The meat on my cheesesteak wasn't flavorful AT ALL. Also, the cheese whiz was runny. My overall take on the sandwich was, it had all the components of a cheesesteak but latched anything impressive. Basically, the ingredients were put on a roll.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Steve's Prince of Steaks 5: First time having a Philly cheesesteak with wiz cheese close to Philadelphia. Ordered a cheesesteak with onions, mushrooms and wiz. The bread was awesome, and the combination of steak, caramelized onions, mushrooms and wiz cheese was very flavorful and almost had me order a second one on the way out. Fortunately, I didn't and left happy with what I had. Can't compare to anyone else's in the Philly area because it's the only one I've had, so it's the best thus far. I've been resistant to the idea of cheese wiz on a sandwich, but found it was pleasantly tasty and if I was in the area again, I would go back. Good fries as well.;I got steak with wiz and onions. It was OK, but didn't blow me away. I thought the steak was either cut too thick or over cooked...it felt a little more tough than other steaks I've had. The fries were pretty good, though, and the service was friendly and fast. I'll need to give it another chance.;Came on a Friday night around midnight and ordered a cheesesteak and French fries with cheese whiz and water. Total came to $17. Now let me say that it was def not the best or worst cheesesteak I've had. Now I know it's a cheesesteak and I never thought I'd say this for anything BUT they put 2 much cheese..I know who thought 2 much cheese could ever be a bad thing. I wouldn't go out of my way for this again but if its convenient give it a try.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Steve's Prince of Steaks 5: Stopped for lunch with my son, He had one with american chase, I had the provolone with onions. It was a tasty sandwich with a lot of topping choices (added some pickles hot peppers and hot sauce). Ordered fries with cheese on the side. Staff was friendly and helpful. Good meal for a reasonable price.;Fantastic Cheesesteaks! I really like the roll. I am a big fan of the Pizza Steak myself. The place is showing some age though and they don't take credit/debit cards - CASH only and that is why I rate it a 4. If I was rating this place purely based on food, then I go 5! It is nice to have a place like this in Langhorne.;Place is a hole in the wall - cleanliness of the location is sketchy at best. BUT if you can get past that, these cheese steaks are amazing and totally worth a blind eye to the decor! Kudos to my other yelpers because your reviews guides my ch. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Steve's Prince of Steaks 5: THE REAL DEAL! Best Cheesesteak in Philly. "FRESHLY" sliced (not chopped) lean meat cooked to perfection on a "FRESH" long roll with your cheese of choice (American, Provolone, Whiz or Mozz). Fried onions are highly recommended. Plenty of FREE fixings available per your preference. This sandwich is a must have! Indulged on an "American Wit" last night and once again it was cheesesteak heaven!!! Bring your appetite and enjoy, you won't be disappointed!;Just about as good as your classic Philly cheesesteak. Not much difference at all except for a little bit more options when ordering. And they don't scowl at you if you order provolone! Haha.;I'm pretty sure that if i was from philly, this would be one of the places i'd go to get a cheesesteak. i've had pats and genos a few times, and the experience here was just more for me- not having to wait outside is a huge plug. the cheesesteak was great from what i remember of it..
Yosemite Burrito is located at 150 Saxer Ave, Springfield city. It has the postal code is 19064 and latitude - longitude is 39.9282706 --75.3337944 . List of Yosemite Burrito's categories: Tex-Mex, Restaurants, Mexican. Yosemite Burrito opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Yosemite Burrito is 4.0. Yosemite Burrito is currently open. Yosemite Burrito provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Yosemite Burrito: Terrible. I ordered from there for the first time tonight through door dash. The nachos were good. Shame I didn't get to enjoy them since I had to drive to Yosemite burrito after paying door dash because they sent me tacos that were burnt to a crisp inside and out! Then they covered it in sauce to cover it up! The manager stated that he would fix the tacos but not being able to eat the nachos had nothing to do with him. After door dash fees and tips he refused to remake the nachos or take any responsibility. The manager's condescending and nonchalant attitude was repulsive. I feel sick to my stomach by the way I was treated. I'm scared to eat the food he made. Who knows what he did to it? A gross waste of money.;Been dying to try this place since they opened and we will not be back. We ordered the nachos, burrito & salad and waited about 12 minutes for them (reasonable I thought) the nachos were ice cold which was a shame because the tortillas were good. The salad was a side salad from a pizza shop with 3 pieces of lettuce in it and the burrito fell apart as soon as we opened it. For $58, this was outrageous. Qdoba will keep my business.;We ordered from the mobile app, to get the free taco reward which then didn't work. After finally getting an order of chorizo street corn nachos, and a burrito, both orders were cold. We were the only patrons in the restaurant I can't imagine that there were many orders this late at night. This is the second time that this has happened to us but we figured we would give it another chance. We won't be going back. Overpriced and highly disappointed.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Yosemite Burrito: Food arrived cold, burrito was very small especially for price and more rice than meat.;We ordered multiple items. 2 salads, a burrito and a quesadilla. 1 of the salads was clearly a burrito bowl as there was hardly any lettuce and it came in a completely different container than the other salad. I called and was told they switched containers this week and someone used an old container My "salad" had barely any carnitas on it at all, which I guess was ok because although it was tender, it was flavorless. The quesadilla also had zero taste. The real salad was good and my son enjoyed his burrito, so there's that. I RAVE about Thunderbird and have used them for catering as well. I was very disappointed with this extension of their restaurant.;I wanted to love this place, because I saw a lot of great reviews. The chips and queso and churros were tasty. However the burrito bowl fail short of my expectations. It was 95% rice with very little chicken or toppings. If you're headed here, order extra meat. Maybe i just caught them on a bad night, but I wont be returning to find out.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Yosemite Burrito: I was hype to get the churros cuz there are three in the picture so I figured there were three in an order. It's ONE churro for 2.00, not 3 for 2.00, FYI.;This store has been here almost a year now and time for me to check out Yosemite Burrito in my own "backyard." A complimentary brochure was left in the mail and noticed there wasn't a phone number listed. I guess they want us to either head in person or online order. So, I did the latter where I found the online menu a tad bit confusing; pick 1 from column A, three from B etc. plus there was no place at the end to put my CC number. No biggie, I paid when I picked up my meal. A Burrito Bowl Builder is $9.75. Meat was AL Pastor (pork,) brown rice, black beans, cheese, grilled peppers/onions, tortilla strips, onion, guac sauce and tomato salsa. I found it bland, a few sand-like grains, and something hard like a small turkey ligament. The jury is out if I'll ever go back. Maybe if I'm hungry enough and don't want to drive too far I'll give it another chance. S.;This meal is average. I had to try it twice just to make sure but it's very average. The food is flavorless. I had to put additional seasoning on my guacamole because it tasted very bland. The tacos also had no flavor. The food is fresh though so if you are craving Mexican food this may help if you do not feel like traveling to the city. But if you don't mind traveling to your favorite Mexican spot go there and not here! Sorry! The flavor is two stars I'm giving it an extra star because of the menu, freshness of the food and cleanliness of the restaurant.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Yosemite Burrito: Went here yesterday for dinner and ate in. Great decor, clean place, and friendly staff. My wife and I ordered a custom medium nacho platter with braised beef and a custom burrito with al pastor pork. The nachos were substantial and delicious. They were piled high with beef, street corn, lettuce, queso, pineapple, cream, and beans. You definitely get your money's worth with the nachos. The braised beef was flavorful as was everything else on the nachos. Our only regret after finishing the nachos was that there were no more nachos! As for the burrito, it was nothing special. We got it with al pastor pork. I think the issue that made it so-so is that the cilantro lime brown rice really lacked flavor and the al pastor pork, while having some flavor, was still pretty bland. Based on the nachos, we would give this place another try.;Tacos al pastor we're delicious but a little small. Taste was a $3 taco but size was like a $2 - $2.50 taco. Churros we're good but incredibly hard. I think they were burnt. I ordered in the app per the website offer of rewards. I was granted $5 and a free churro but the app was a bit glitchy and I had to enter it twice and it made my gifts "unredeemable". I will eat here again.;It's great to support a locals business, so we tried Yosemite Burrito. And, the churros!!! The chips were nice and the salsa pretty decent. The veggie burritos we got were kind of soggy if I am being honest. It was hard to tell if the sogginess was related to the amount of salsa and vegetables, so we will have to try again to see how we fare. My first impression of the burrito is that I would choose Chipotle if it were close. Sorry! But, the churros! OMG, the CHURROS!! Loved them. Ate them. Wanted more. I would stop by just to snag a churro. Any. Day. Rock them churros!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Yosemite Burrito: Great food, fast delivery. Love their nachos that come in a pizza box for delivery. The chips and topping options are amazing.;WeLOVE it here! The tacos are awesome and we've never had a bad meal! Super consistent each time we order (which has been about 6 times) and our friends and family love when we order from here! Nachos are incredible!!!!!;I can't say enough good things about Yosemite Burrito...friendly staff, nice decor and outstanding food. Not being a Vegan I tried the Impossible Meat burrito and it's fantastic! I've been back again and 2nd was just as good as the first. Welcomed addition to Saxer Ave and highly recommend..
First Garden is located at 1825 Limekiln Pike, Dresher city. It has the postal code is 19025 and latitude - longitude is 40.1305641 --75.1661209 . List of First Garden's categories: Chinese, Restaurants. First Garden opens: Monday: 10:30-22:0, Tuesday: 10:30-22:0, Wednesday: 10:30-22:0, Thursday: 10:30-22:0, Friday: 10:30-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for First Garden is 3.5. First Garden is currently open. First Garden provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service, Casual Attire, Has supports takeout service, Quiet loud, Has delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, No bike parking, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, No outdoor seating, u'no', Has caters service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant First Garden: I try this place once a year or every time they change owners/management. Every time I am disappointed. I only try based on convince, but this was probably my last time. The lunch special is mostly rice and you don't get a choice of soup egg roll or soda like most other local places. The sauce is too thick because of the corn starch. Szechuan beef wasn't even spicy nor is the General Tso. I would save your time and money and find somewhere else to get Chinese or if you are in the area find something else to full your stomach with. ***I guess I should have looked at the first review before getting Szechuan*** (Updated after reading other reviews);This place was awful. Ordered for delivery. They answered the phone with a simple "hello" I had to ask if this was China Delight. The Szechuan beef had no taste at all. This dish should have been spicy but instead was BLAND! The absolute worst Chinese food I have ever had! Can't give zero stars but wish I could.;This must been under new management AGAIN since I came here last, and certainly not for the better! The women behind the counter was extremely rude to me and when she gave me my food, it was the wrong order. I told her I had ordered something else and her response was " cant you just eat it ". I told her I didn't care for that dish and she gives me a nasty look -clearly annoyed that she had to make a new dish. I should add that I was only one in restaurant at time so it wasn't busy. Once my food was made, she just pushes food at me, without apology, thank you or smile. I wont be returning again!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant First Garden: Dont go here!!!I gave them 2 stars only because they had to cook the food.The people that work here are rude!!!!The food is not good at all. I just went yesterday but I will not return.Plus I think I was over charged.;Ordered General Tso's (gluey, no flavor and chicken was soggy), pork lomein (ok, but watery) and an egg roll. We typically go here and are ok with their food. Tonight was beyond bad. May not go back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant First Garden: Giving a 3 star mostly because of their order online/paying with credit issue. So you can place an order online which is great, very convenient. They give you the option to pay with credit, awesome. During the ordering process, there is no prompt to provide payment info. When you receive the confirmation email, at the bottom it says "Please pay with cash or credit card when you pick up or receive the delivery" which implies that they'll arrive with a way to accept your card. Only the delivery guy arrives expecting cash. So you end up needing to call the restaurant anyway to give payment info! What's the point of ordering online if you can't pay with credit.. and if you say you accept credit for online orders, then find a way to do so! Anyway, the Chicken Mei Fun was fine, not bad not great... just good. My husband's review of his General Tso is "Yea it was good." So the food is pretty standard, what you would expect.. but if you place an order online make sure you have cash!;Had shrimp and Chinese vegetables with garlic sauce, I ordered a size small. It was ok- not bad but not great either; it satisfied the Chinese food craving.;Good for take out. Prices are better than competition and I find you get more food for your money here. Food is good, but pretty typical Chinese take out food.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant First Garden: Our go-to place for takeout chinese. food is as expected. we've gotten orange chicken, chicken w/broccoli, beef w/broccoli, general tso's, and lo mein.;I ordered from this place for the first time today. I was very pleased with them. The Wonton Soup was delicious! And the Shrimp w Garlic Sauce was Everything! I will be bck!;I dont normally order General tso chicken but i tried it here for the first time for the lunch special and im hooked. Very good for a quick Chinese food craving.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant First Garden: just walked in from the nail salon next door and i was greeted when i walked in and taken care of very good. I ordered a pizza roll and a shrimp roll which was delicious the wait was 5min and i asked the lady about hows the almond cookie taste and she gave me one for free :) this place id awesome!!!;What's with the 3-star rating? I love this place. We have been going there for years and think it has the best lo mein, mei fun, won ton soup, egg rolls and beef szechuan. The "spicy" food is not spicy at all, but they would probably make it spicier if I asked them to. Make sure you look at the coupons to see what free dishes you're eligible for with your order. It's not a 5-star ambiance kind of place, not anywhere to take a date or anything, but if you just want some tasty Chinese takeout, this place is great;It's the greasy type of Chinese takeout food I was looking for. Delicious and decently priced. Pleasantly surprised despite the reviews read. Came here after running errands and my tummy is happy..
Rocco's Pizza 3 is located at 100 Shopping Ctr, Exton city. It has the postal code is 19341 and latitude - longitude is 40.0506883157 --75.6360092865 . List of Rocco's Pizza 3's categories: Pizza, Restaurants. Rocco's Pizza 3 opens: Monday: 10:0-22:0, Tuesday: 10:0-22:0, Wednesday: 10:0-22:0, Thursday: 10:0-22:0, Friday: 10:0-23:0, Saturday: 10:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-21:30. The rating for Rocco's Pizza 3 is 4.0. Rocco's Pizza 3 is currently closed. Rocco's Pizza 3 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, 'casual', Has delivery support, No outdoor seating, Can provide Medium Price, No reservations service, u'no', Has good for kids service, No good for groups service, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, True, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Rocco's Pizza 3: So I decided to go back to Rocco's for lunch with a friend & ordered a large cheese pizza. Wasn't good @ all!!! the crust was burnt on the bottom and soggy @ the top. The cheese was sliding as soon as you picked up a slice. The taste? Oh my gosh...it was bad. Period. I actually felt nauseous when I ate the pizza. Was really disappointed.... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Rocco's Pizza 3: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Rocco's Pizza 3: It says on here that they deliver. They do not. I am not giving any other review because we didn't order from here. Three stars because I don't know enough to rave. The phone call was nothing special.;Food is good, but the waitress was the worst. First she didn't listen on how I wanted my food served, I wanted my garlic bread with my entree not as an ap, She never offered to refill my drink. She was sitting with other customers while my food sat at the counter. She never asked how my food was. She was again chatting with customers for a long time while my entree was sitting at the counter, when she did have my entree in her hand she decided to have a conversation with another customer at the counter while holding my food in front of her face. She also never told me how hot the dish was when she put it on the table and I burned my hand. When I paid my $12 check I gave her a $20 and she gave me back a $5 and $1' and change. She could have gotten $3 tip or a $5 tip. I thought she didn't deserve a tip because she was so bad. I would have given $5 tip had she been at least half way decent. I hope she reads this so she understands why I lefter her NOTHING!!!!;Awesome Sicilian pizza, really good wings.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Rocco's Pizza 3: No wait on a Saturday night...questioning why...the food was great! Staff was busy but courteous and a good small selection of craft beers.;The place is always clean the owner is very nice and the pizza is to die for, the only problems are that the one girl at the register has no brain in her head and they should have more English speaking workers. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Rocco's Pizza 3: We love this place. The pizza is fantastic (great sauce and crust) and I especially like their basil. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful, and just plain nice people. The owner, Frank, always has a smile and a wave no matter how busy he is, and the place gets packed. If you're going to dine in on a Friday night, don't be too worried by the line out the door. Most of it is for takeout, and you can often find a table. Just don't take ours!;I've tried their pizza, mussels, house salad and cheesesteak, take out only. Never eaten in. But food is always good. Only gripe is when they're busy, it takes a little while to get your order, even when you've called in your order.;Best Italian Stromboli I've ever had. Some of the best pizza I've ever had. It's just so damn good. I really don't understand why anyone would dislike this place. I grew up with Rocco's. Maybe they're all just a bunch of complainers. I've been around, take my word for it: if you are anywhere near here, come here! My family always gets wings, plain pizza, Italian Stromboli, cheese steak, and antipasto..
3 West is located at 4803 W Chester Pike, Newtown Square city. It has the postal code is 19073 and latitude - longitude is 39.9767641 --75.4384522 . List of 3 West's categories: Restaurants, American (Traditional). 3 West opens: Monday: 11:30-2:0, Tuesday: 11:30-2:0, Wednesday: 11:30-2:0, Thursday: 11:30-2:0, Friday: 11:30-2:0, Saturday: 11:30-2:0, Sunday: 11:30-2:0. The rating for 3 West is 3.0. 3 West is currently closed. 3 West provides information for customer: Has reservations service, No caters service, Average loud, No delivery support, Has outdoor seating, Casual Attire, Can provide Medium Price, Serves beer and wine, u'free', Has good for kids service, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, True, Accepts credit cards, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant 3 West: Came here for dinner and was highly disappointed. I got the tomato soup which tasted and had the consistency of pasta sauce, I couldn't even eat it. I also got the grilled cheese which tasted burnt but wasn't which led me to believe they made it in a very dirty pan. I took a few bites and asked them to take it away. My boyfriend got pizza which was at least edible. Our waiter didn't offer to take any of the gross food off the bill either. $40 for inedible food. Waste of money!;This place has gone downhill so quickly. Switched name to 3west and the entire menu which is not conducive for a sports bar. The service is horrible asked the waiter Shane about a buffalo chicken wrap that used to be on the menu. I got a remark from him stating that nothing on the old menu won't be made. Then the gentleman in the booth behind me asked for his burger extra well done and his remark was "a burger is a burger; it doesn't make a difference." I'm sorry but I don't think they should have been said. It's a shame this place is going downhill because I work in the area and we used to order all the time for lunch; and it was always a quick bite to eat before a movie. Sad to say it I won't be back.;We miss the Winner's Circle. Not only has the food quality, quantity decreased but so has the staff friendliness. We used to frequent this restaurant 2 xs a month. They had a great kids menus and sports, perfect for my kids. Now the kids menu stinks as does the food and prices. We will not be back for anything than maybe a beer after a good meal at Bone-fish which is next door.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant 3 West: Five years ago I came to the former Winner's Circle and had one hell of a meal and a great time. I've come back about once a year since and never once was able to replicate my first positive experience. This week I came in on a weeknight had a few beers and some apps with some friends. The bartender was absolutely terrific. Completely on top of everything and never once did I spend a moment waiting. However, the food that came out of the kitchen was just not good. No style to it at all, not even classic American bar food. Plus it was cold. Quite cold. The comments I make about the food applied to all five of us, all of whom ordered at different times and ordered different things. None of it was good, all of it was cold, and this was spread out over an hour or more. No matter how good the service was and how good the beer selection was, it could not make up for the food quality, or lack thereof. Lastly, in addition to the numerous flat panel displays in the place, they have a very large projection screen and projector. The projector was only running on one of two lamps and was dim. Yes, I'm a dork, but if you are going to buy a $8K dual-lamp Panasonic projector, please use both lamps and make the display clear and bright. Please?;Nice beer selection but sometimes you get charged incorrectly for the same beer. Many different beer glasses and no consistent glass used. You might get a Sam Adams glass with you non Sam Adams beer or a Stella glass or Blue Moon glass or a normal pint glass. It depends on the server. And no glasses are chilled. Nice craft beer selection but no idea how to serve not really pour from a tap. Many flat screens but no text on screen so you only see the picture. Largest screen has a faded picture and should be replaced. No menu for food or drinks at the bar. No dishwasher at the bar and glasses are not sanitized properly. Water sits and is cold and bartenders just wash briefly now and then. Have seen them wash and then put in a cooler to chill but never give a customer a frosted glass. Bartender under pours sometimes and over pours other times and don't know how to shake a cocktail properly . On a slow from 4:30-5:30pm on a Friday afternoon I was never asked but had to signal the two bartenders for another beer. Was there for an hour and not once asked if I wanted to see a menu.;Much better than the Winners Circle that was there. I really hope this place makes it, but again, I don't think restaurant owners listen to constructive criticism. Hope this one does because I really like sports bars. For starters, the menu is really good and it is priced very reasonable except for soda and coffee. Soda is $3.00 a glass and coffee is $3.00 a cup. You can buy some beers cheaper!!!! It's tough when you have a party of 4 that doesn't drink and you get charged $12.00 for soda and $12.00 for coffee. That's $24.00 extra plus an extra $1.44 tax and an extra $5.00 for the tip (20% of $24.00) So add $30.44 to the bill. What's wrong with this picture. Anyway the food is really good and so is the selection. I had the roast beef sandwich once and it was good but I prefer roast beef sliced not pulled. Last week when I was there I asked the waitress about that and she said sometimes it is pulled and sometimes it is sliced depending on the cook... To me...Not a good answer. The service is just OK...they are fast but too forgetful. Not uncommon to ask a few times for something . If you drink DECAF coffee MAKE SURE THAT YOU SEE THE SERVING POT. IF IT IS NOT ORANGE THAN DO NOT DRINK IT. TWICE this happened to me. The first time I lay away a 3 a.m. The second visit the waitress came around with the pot I questioned the BROWN coffee carafe and she swore it was DECAF. If they were still open a 3 a.m I would have taken a ride up there to show her that I was STILL AWAKE. Last week I complained to our server and she said they do have an Orange carafe and if she served us from the brown carafe she did not give us decaf. Saturday nights are not good or I should say they are good but only up until 9 p.m At 9 p.m. the BAND comes in and you cannot hear yourself think!!!!! So if you are planning to go on Saturday nights then either plan to leave early or learn sign language. Hope the owner takes some of my criticism....I mean any disrespect... I want this place to stay.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant 3 West: If you're a sports fan, this will be a good spot for you to check out a game or many games all that same time. If this restaurant were a pro team, double edge would need to work on the fundamentals a bit more before calling this a big league experience. Atmosphere - They definitely have the sports theme down here at Double Edge. Many jerseys for the pro teams adorn the walls, along with pictures and items from local golf courses. Kinda of an awkward walk-in through two double sets of doors, a fresh coat of paint is needed for the baseball bat handles. Our table was in a nice section near the bar, however, a napkin could visibly be seen propping up a table and some straw rappers were on the floor. Plenty of TV's though all around the bar, this seems like it would be a great spot for a football sunday or college football saturday. Waitstaff - Our waitress was very nice and did a good job coming to the table a few times as I was waiting for my other diners. Made a good food recommendation for my meal (more on that coming), as well as brought the food out in a very timely manner. The hostess at the front stand seemed to be a bit busy when I first walked in, but sat me accordingly in an empty section. No theme to any of the server's attire, looked like they primarily just wear a mix of different sports apparel, hard to identify other servers/staff other than our waitress. Food - When with some standard bar fare for my dinner. The mozzarella sticks I had were dripping with fry oil when they came out on my plate. Didn't have a good consistency and ran down my fingers while trying to dip in the limited supply of marinara. I asked the waitress for a suggestion and she recommended the BBQ wings. Have to say these were actually really good. Nice, tangy flavor and really meaty wings. Was surprised that this actually was as good as advertised. Beer list at the table does not match the beer list on the chalkboard, at least three choices were not shown but were available. Intangibles - This place has so many TV's, but you're limited to what main game is on for your sound. Should really have speakers at the table to tune into what you want to listen to. This place was pretty slow for a Saturday afternoon, other diners brought up that this may be the type of place which picks up later, or does well after the movies since they offer a discount with a ticket stub. Advertised many specials for late night, ladies night, and other events to draw business in as well. Overall - Double Edge isn't a major league sports bar just yet, but it's definitely in the minors working its way up. With the growing list of choices in this area, they need to do more to bring in clientele coming from a bit further away. However, if you're looking to do some beers an wings during football season, this is a quality spot to check out and enjoy.;This is a very average sports bar. The beer selection is extensive, but the food is what you expect to eat at a sports bar: burgers, wings, nachos, etc. The service is good and there are a ton of TVs.;The food was decent. Burger was undercooked for Med-Well. My brother's Fajitas looked good. We got the boneless wings as an app and they were decent, could have used more sauce. Service was okay, no one really looked happy to be working here. The servers all tend to hang out at the host stand and gossip. This place is really just Winner's Circle with fresh paint.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant 3 West: good happy hour specials bartenders are very freindly. large selection of crafts. The new chicken tenders are great.;Obscenely bad service. The wait staff is so poorly trained. Last time here the waiter accidently dropped a plate of nachos all over my table and half of my shirt. I wasn't angry, mistakes happen. However... He then left what was left of the nachos and rather to race back and grab some napkins to clean myself and my table up, he went about his business waiting. It wasn't until he showed back up that I had to ASK for some napkins and a warm rag to wipe the spilled nachos from our table. I was in shock. Future visits haven't proven to show the service has gotten better. Slow, inattentive, too busy seeming. Waited 15 mins for a side of tartar sauce that was supposed to come with my entree while the waiter handled other customers. Great place to watch football. Food is not great but passes for low end bar food. I'll come. Back for the Sunday ticket but this place is destined for failure. UPDATE: Things are much better here service wise. Big improvement over the past year.;A surprisingly low rating for a bar that is, by all measures, perfectly adequate. I've seen this happen to a lot of places on yelp - the bar/restaurant/business is average in every way, but since it doesn't really make it to that next level, reviewers give it a negative score. Double Edge seems to suffer from this sort of reviewing by default, and it's a shame because I had a pretty good time at the bar area. They have a wide selection of beers on draft, from micros to name brands, good food selection, decent (but not excellent) service, a bunch of TVs all over the bar, and a small arcade area. Ultimately it comes down to, would you come here again and again? Well, it's a alright sports bar far out in the Philly burbs - so no, not really. But if I'm going to the movies nearby or meeting some friends nearby, yeah I'd come back just to try the food. Probably closer to 3.5 stars, I'm rounding up to add some balance to these reviews. If you're looking for a sports bar to watch the game with a group of friends that isn't packed, definitely give Double Edge a look.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant 3 West: This place has had a great turnaround in recent months. They've narrowed down the menu and improved the quality of the food products. The new sweet potato waffle fries are incredible. Best I've ever had. The service has improved ten fold. They've weeded out a lot of the bad servers. You see the owners up front in the bar area checking on things, expediting and taking pride in the place much more than when I first visited a year ago. Great job ownership! Awesome turnaround. I'll be a frequent guest.;I stopped in this venue tonight and have to say that the staff was very friendly. I ordered a cheese steak and it was great. Hats off to the chef. I highly recommend this venue and will certainly return. Tony DiPietro DiPietro Photography;WOW! That is the first word that comes to mind when I walked in the newly renovated Double Edge. I was amazed at how the new owners transformed the formerly dingy tavern into a classy and updated sports bar! Although I have not been there on a weekend yet, I was excited to see a built-in DJ booth. My boyfriend and I came for beers and apps and we were not let down. Plenty of beers on tap and the wings were amazing -- crispy and the just right amount of 'hot.' I also got one of the homemade desserts (apple cake) which was out of this world. We are looking forward to going back to the Double Edge soon!.
McDonald's 30 is located at 7613 Castor Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19152 and latitude - longitude is 40.056364 --75.0605151 . List of McDonald's 30's categories: Fast Food, Restaurants, Food, Coffee & Tea, Burgers. McDonald's 30 opens: Monday: 5:30-0:0, Tuesday: 5:30-0:0, Wednesday: 5:30-0:0, Thursday: 5:30-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 5:30-0:0. The rating for McDonald's 30 is 1.5. McDonald's 30 is currently open. McDonald's 30 provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, Very Loud, No caters service, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, 'casual', u'free', Has drive thru service, No bike parking, No outdoor seating, Has delivery support, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant McDonald's 30: Went there today and I must say it was a bad experience. Me being a diabetic I ordered a diet coke and my husband ordered a regular coke. Well the staff member who poured the sodas did not specify which was diet. So we were lead to play the guessing game. When we tried them both, they both tasted the same, so needless to say, I went without a drink because I was too mad to go into the store and explain the situation..;Be careful when using your credit card when going through the drive thru. I handed my card to the girl and she disappeared with my card for about a minute. A week later on that same card all these mysterious charges appeared. I called and talked to the male manager but that was a total waste of time.;Just was there tonight at 2:15 in the morning Horrible customer service at at the drive-in window waiting to order for nine minutes being told to hold twice and when I pull up to the second Window to order Because nobody was responding back nothing but ignorance from that point on I know Complete lack of customer service skills Scratching her head while speaking to me very unsanitary Ive been in the restaurant business for 22 years waited an additional 10 Minutes for my food Which was to mc doubles 2 Six piece nuggets with one car in front of me in one car behind me Completely unacceptable from McDonald's your Company runs on a certain platform Alot of food is Pre cooked To execute orders Fast and property she deliberately forget my sauce out of pure spite Please take a look at your nighttime staff and hire people that want to do their jobs and our capable of doing soYour ratings as a whole are very low You figure management general managers and who oversees the store would want proper productivity but that's not the case at this McDonald's very disappointed and being so that I work in a restaurant I would have no problem waiting for my food if your staff was friendly and displayed better mannerism Definitely will not be returning. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 30: Too many young teens with lack of social skills & customer service. Order is usually wrong i.e. ask for no pickles, always end up with them or no ice, always get ice. It's the lil things but when I pay for a service I expect it to be correct. But when the order is right it's good at least.;Whenever the grandkids want McDonald's this is the one we go to. The restaurant looks a lot better since the renovations, but the service remains the same. The other night I stopped there after work and ordered three different meals. I get home and some items are missing. This wasn't the first time either. A few times before I had paid for items that were not in my order. Because there were so many missing things I went back to retrieve the rest of my order. They were nice about it but it was the inconvenience that bothered me. Plus eating cold food wasn't my idea of a good experience.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant McDonald's 30: Hmm so what to start with. Do it my first time in a long time that I tried McDonald's. Veggie were fresh, chicken had chicken meat, bread was good. 3 cuz something was missing. Sandwich was good for price, but that all. The main thing is pick up was confusing, not enough space, both ordering like and pick up is combined. You can't see the screen if ur order is ready or not. Some orders are being called some not. Mine was taken outside, even tho I requested pick up. If I didn't mentioned my number they wouldn't call me probably.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 30: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 30: I want to give this restaurant kudos but Slan Grubhub one last chance and all of my order was not delivered when I called the driver back to inquire and text him no response. Grub hub you need to stop hiring hungry people ........ however the manager at this restaurant was honest enough to fulfill our order once more and for that I thank her and will always patronize this McDonald's. Of course now I will call in and pick up people pat too many fees through DoorDash and Grubhub to be ripped off . Thanks McDonald's.
Blue Jay Restaurant is located at 2900 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.9744175 --75.1837135 . List of Blue Jay Restaurant's categories: Diners, Restaurants. Blue Jay Restaurant opens: Monday: 7:0-16:0, Tuesday: 7:0-16:0, Wednesday: 7:0-16:0, Thursday: 7:0-16:0, Friday: 7:0-16:0, Saturday: 7:0-16:0, Sunday: 7:0-16:0. The rating for Blue Jay Restaurant is 3.5. Blue Jay Restaurant is currently open. Blue Jay Restaurant provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, No delivery support, 'casual', Does not accept credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Blue Jay Restaurant: This place is perhaps one the worst diners I have ever been to. I came in for brunch on a Sunday afternoon. It's about a block from my new apartment so I was excited to try out the local diner...what a mistake. The owner/server acted like it was a big hassle to serve us and he was extremely rude. We tried to order from their lunch menu but they only had breakfast food. I thought this was strange since it was 1pm. When my friend ordered a bagel (which was on their menu) the owner laughed at her and said that they didn't carry bagels but might start carrying them if we ate there every day. The eggs were substandard and the home-frys we're undercooked. NO FREE COFFEE REFILLS!;I swear this has to be a front for something because I never see anyone in here, I can't imagine how they've sustained business so long with the exception of the some of the older neighborhood guys who grab $1 coffees. Most people in the neighborhood just eat at Sunnyside. The food is trash. The people are nice but the conditions and sanitation of the restaurant are highly questionable.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Blue Jay Restaurant: My husband and I walked in here and walked out. It was a very depressing environment with no music playing and the booths were very uncomfortable. We waited for a couple of minutes and although there was staff present no one came to give us menus or to offer us a glass of water etc. I can't comment on the quality of the food since we didn't stay long enough to try it. Seeing the picture of the toilet though that another yelper put is enough to make me never go back. Shame.;Sometimes you go to a little hole in the wall nobody would ever notice and find a hidden jewel. This wasn't one of those times. Most of the menu is breakfast items, even at lunch time. I got a spinach feta omelet, grits, toast, fried potatoes, and coffee. The omelet was a little runny from the spinach. The cheese on the grits was an American single, which I think is not a good addition to grits. The coffee was not good; I think they should clean the machine more often. Cost was $9.50.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Blue Jay Restaurant: This is a very basic corner diner. Came in for brunch with several friends, hoping to nurse our hangovers. It's run by a little old Greek couple so it's kinda just a mom and pop diner in brewerytown. Just typical breakfast food and local favorites like scrapple. My problem is that there's nothing super interesting or tasty on the menu and the place could really benefit from good cleaning. So I haven't been back, probably won't go back anytime soon. I can't speak to lunch or dinner.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Blue Jay Restaurant: If you're looking for a kitchy, dependable, quick and inexpensive diner with pancakes that will make your heart happy, this is your place. Make sure you have cash, cause it's cash only, but you won't need much so your wallet will be happy, too.;My daughter and I were looking for a place near our Fairmount home to have a diner style breakfast. I'd driven by the Blue Jay for years and had never tried it so we decided to take a chance. The place is cute and clean. It has a real "mom and pop" feel. The service was friendly and the breakfast was really good. I had scrambled eggs with onion and cheese, home fries and a sausage. The eggs were fresh and yummy. The sausages were nice and fat and beautifully browned. The hash browns were a little greasy. I ordered a side of grits too. They came in a nice cup with generous dap of butter melting on top. My daughter had a breakfast sandwich with cheese and sausage, and chocolate milk shake-all yummy.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Blue Jay Restaurant: No frills, quick service, great food. Has everything you need out of a local diner. My boyfriend and I live a few blocks away and always come here for a quick breakfast instead of the whole hassle of brunching at some over placed hip new joint in center city. Save yourselves the time and energy and come here for some good food.;Great local hole in the wall. Don't come here on a Sunday morning expecting to get bottomless mimosas and crab Benedict's with some sort of fancy aioli. This is a simple diner with good service and good food.;Best French toast with the perfect amount of cinnamon. Perfect place for a low key cheap breakfast. The owner is also the sweetest little Greek man :).
Tuscany Cafe 3 is located at 725 Walnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.9480929 --75.15364339999999 . List of Tuscany Cafe 3's categories: Restaurants, Coffee & Tea, Sandwiches, Food. Tuscany Cafe 3 opens: Monday: 7:0-18:0, Tuesday: 7:0-18:0, Wednesday: 7:0-18:0, Thursday: 7:0-18:0, Friday: 7:0-18:0, Saturday: 9:0-18:0. The rating for Tuscany Cafe 3 is 3.0. Tuscany Cafe 3 is currently closed. Tuscany Cafe 3 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service, Has good for kids service, u'free', Has outdoor seating, Can provide Medium Price, Casual Attire, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Tuscany Cafe 3: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Tuscany Cafe 3: I gave Tuscany Cafe a few tries, each time hoping my not-so-great experience would improve on the next visit. It's has a cozy cafe atmosphere and is close to where I work, so I was hopeful for a local lunch go-to. But, alas, which each visit, the experience got worse. The food just isn't that good. I have tried a salad, a sandwich and a soup, and each was less appetizing than the one before it. It's not that hard to make a good Caesar salad, but somehow they botched it. And the soup (French onion) was so salty that I could only finish half of it. Worse than the food, though, is the snobby service. Would it kill anyone who works there to smile once in a while? But I guess when you have a lame hipster image to uphold, friendliness goes by the wayside. My advice: pass on Tuscany cafe and go to el fuego next door.;I really dont like this place. They have now made me ill twice with the food. I dont drink coffee, so I cannot comment on that, but the food has been sub par. I give two stars because the service has actually been really good - staff are friendly and make conversation. But again, I just cannot forgive my two terrible culinary experiences here.;The only redeeming factor about this place: red velvet cupcake with cream cheese frosting n sprinkles. Oh my. But the rest of it: breakfast sammich, breakfast burrito, n coffee: no. No. And no.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Tuscany Cafe 3: I stopped in here on the way to Washington Square Park for a sandwich. I was looking for something quick and simple I could eat in the park. Nothing particularly stood out as amazing, but the service was friendly, and the sandwiches are made to order. I got the Roast Turkey Club on sourdough. Pretty good sandwich, although the tomatoes were a little mealy. Also came with chips, which was a nice touch. A bit pricey for what you get, but I'd be back if I was in the area.;I will have to agree with most of the sentiment here. (Especially K.S.'s review.) I'd give five stars for atmosphere and four for staff--I think they're great. I work near here, and LOVE the comfy atmosphere but the food needs some improvement. I would still go and deal with the bad food because it was so relaxing and chill in there. They do play good music, but I suspect it's the XM Coffee house station. I do like their coffees and teas, so it's worth going for drinks. You can sit outside during the summer as well!;The atmosphere is definitely nice, and it's a great place to stop for a quick bite. I went there during lunch and ordered an avocado BLT wrap. It wasn't bad, but I wish there would've been more pieces of avocado in it. I think I might have only tasted it once or twice. On the plus side... the bacon was good.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Tuscany Cafe 3: Popped into the Tuscany Cafe this afternoon for a quick meal with my spouse. It was a welcome escape after running around in snowy weather. I guess there is another, ritzier location here in town that caters to the wealthy business crowd, but this location was a bit more laid back and comfy. A great selection of wraps and sandwiches including a "rotating" section for seasonal specialties and a few breakfast options. Tons of coffee, espresso and other beverage choices, and even five frozen smoothie options. I ordered the meatball sub which was just tops; four HUGE meatballs on freshly sliced baguette with tomato and lettuce. My husband had a BLT which I assume he liked since he practically inhaled it. We also split the soup of the day - tortilla soup - which was maybe the best tortilla soup I've had (the perfect hint of lime!) Unfortunately my beverage choice was a bomb; i asked for a hot chocolate but pored over ice, and what I got was more like a lightly chocolate flavored water. I was so consumed with the meal, though, that I didn't complain. I guess with all the choices they give you it serves me right for asking for a special order. It IS a little on the pricey side; in a city where the average sandwich or wrap is around $4.99 people may not want to pay $7 and up, but you're truly getting freshly prepared and unique sandwiches, so it's a trade off you might be willing to make. If I had any gripe it would be that the seating is a bit rickety - sort of precarious, wooden chairs that aren't comfortable for those above 120 pounds. It, along with my drink, is the only thing holding me back from a five star review.;This is a warm and friendly atmosphere. The coffee is always very good compared to nearby places like Cosi or Starbucks even if it is La Colombe, they do it well. Would like to see some Equal Exchange french roast though.;I've known and walked by this new Tuscany Location on my way to work for what seems like ages now. But for awhile I've been a little hesitant to try here. It wasn't necessarily the fault of here, I just wasn't too big on Caramel - the coffeehouse that used to be in this spot beforehand. I've also always felt like I was kind of rushed away whenever I set foot inside Tuscany's location on Rittenhouse. so I felt like this spot had some old demons that needed some exorcising before I committed to it. But I was getting tired of some of the other options in the area like Bonte and Wawa (I prefer to avoid Starbucks altogether but you probably know that by now). And drinking Coffee on a trolley in the morning can be a real drag sometimes. so that left out some of my West Philly haunts. So I caved in and have been kind of happy that I did so. The Coffee is always refreshingly dark and rich. And while I didn't find the spot to fitting for Caramel, I actually find that it gives Tuscany more of a laid back edge. all of the people who work there are also always big time helpful with smiles. Guess I'll keep coming back, at least until I use up my free coffee card!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Tuscany Cafe 3: None.
Iezzi's on 3rd is located at 61 S Reading Ave, Boyertown city. It has the postal code is 19512 and latitude - longitude is 40.3325119 --75.6389249 . List of Iezzi's on 3rd's categories: Italian, Bars, Pubs, Nightlife, American (Traditional), Restaurants. Iezzi's on 3rd opens: Monday: 11:0-2:0, Tuesday: 11:0-2:0, Wednesday: 11:0-2:0, Thursday: 11:0-2:0, Friday: 11:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-2:0. The rating for Iezzi's on 3rd is 4.0. Iezzi's on 3rd is currently open. Iezzi's on 3rd provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Smoking not allowed, No good for dancing service, Very Loud, Has happy hour service, Serves beer and wine, No delivery support, No reservations service, u'no', False, Can provide Medium Price, True, Has table service, 'casual', Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Has wheelchair accessible, No caters service, Has outdoor seating, No coat check service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Iezzi's on 3rd: Visited on a Sunday afternoon and was disappointed with the service as we sat at the bar. Barmaid was not friendly and never asked we we wanted another beverage. Instead, she took our empty mug and filled it was what I had before. Had an appetizer and it was average. People in the bar were all on their phones and not friendly. Iezzi's use to be a great place to go and hang out.;Literally only thing that doesn't taste awful is the quesadilla and sometimes the burgers. Any other time I ordered anything I took 2 bites and left it cause it taste so bad. Place sucks. Had a beetle in my straw 3 weeks ago. Never been here out of the 10 times and actually enjoyed any of it. Don't ask why I gave it chances over and over again. After today, definitely won't be going back, the fish cod taste like sweaty armpits, the spinach dip taste like cheese. Place is just gross, it won't let me post the video of the nettle or I would.;Let me begin by stating I have been at this hole in a wall watering hole several occasions previously. But for some odd reason tonight was super awkward. The bartender my cousin and I and we ordered a beer. Then he carded me particularly, which was normal, but odd he singled me out. I gave him my valid PA I.d. which he examines for an excruciating 2-3 mins. Then rudely asks if I have anything else with my name on it. What?! Baffled I advise yes everything in my wallet has my name on it. He then asked if I have anything with a picture and my name on it. What?! No I gave you a valid drivers license and showed you my debit card... Then he attempts to save face and says boy you age well. Awkward. And I am supposed to tip that treatment...I don't think so. I won't be back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Iezzi's on 3rd: After clearing numerous tables so the bartender could continue making drinks for all the customers and help expedite services. A rude woman with a group of gay individuals called me a f****** weirdo for jumping in and helping out. This place seemed nice and the staff was very friendly this one woman was quite rude.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Iezzi's on 3rd: Long-time, small, local watering hole with mostly bar food. Nothing special. Beware of local cops. (Same owners of the local Doc's Irish Pub and also The Pit Stop.);The food has really gone downhill since new ownership, but it's hard to mess up booze and whether you're inside or outside, it's a decent spot to drink. Maybe eat somewhere else first.;The food was good. The service was so slow. We sat outside so maybe that's why. But we'll give it another try and hope for better service next time.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Iezzi's on 3rd: I was pleasantly surprised about this neighborhood place, since it doesn't look like much from the outside. Apparently they recently remodeled. The food we ordered (salmon, short ribs, and garlic rosemary fries) was all really great and very reasonably priced. The chef came out and talked to us about the food, and he was very proud of and excited about his work. We sat at the bar, which was pretty packed and noisy, but we realized after the fact that there is a small dining area in the back. It can take a little while to get a bartender's attention, and cocktails/wines are pretty limited for those who can't drink beer, but we'll definitely be back! One tip... if you're sensitive to smoke smells and want to sit at the bar, don't sit near the door. The smoke wafts in from the groups of smokers constantly coming and going.;Decided to check this place out. Good place to go for a few drinks. A little crowded and small. Haven't tried the menu yet, but many seemed to go there for dinner. Clean, friendly.;Sweet and spicy burger was delicious. Definitely will come back again. Wait staff was accommodating and talkative. Food took a little while to come out. But they had live music and a pretty good crowd.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Iezzi's on 3rd: Stopped by Boyertown to visit a friend, and was impressed by what the town had to offer. The bar was well maintained, clean, and loved the decor! Beautiful ceilings and restored counters. The owner and bartenders made us feel welcome and were super friendly! Drinks were on point. I ate the fried mozzarella balls and a fish dish, and both came out delicious. Would definitely stop by again, if back in the area!;We appreciate the remodeling and felt right at home. There's a TV in every direction which we thought was a good idea. Our food was delicious as in the past!;Stopped in last night to try something new for dinner. Was a little hesitant as we had our 6 yo son with us, and the place really looks like a little dive bar from the outside. Was very pleasantly surprised. A nice, although small, eating area in the back away from the bar. Food was delicious. Lacks a kid's menu, but my son found several things on the adult menu that sounded great, and he was thrilled with his fish and chips. We will definitely be back! Only negative is that the parking lot could use a bit more light. One of us took a little tumble on the way out on cracked pavement, so use your phone flashlight if needed!.
JG SkyHigh is located at 1 N 19th St, Fl 60, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9552040814 --75.1709829249 . List of JG SkyHigh's categories: Lounges, Seafood, Bars, Cocktail Bars, Restaurants, French, American (New), Nightlife. JG SkyHigh opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for JG SkyHigh is 4.0. JG SkyHigh is currently open. JG SkyHigh provides information for customer: True, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support, Has reservations service, Serves beer and wine, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Has table service, Has good for groups service, Has coat check service. Extremely poor review of restaurant JG SkyHigh: I've worked in many years in the hospitality/food&beverage industry, been to quite a few food and beverage outlets at Four Seasons properties and many upscale bars/lounges around the world. I never found anywhere's service as horrible and repulsive as this one. Four Seasons really needs to restructure this entire place because it is a disgrace to the brand. I had high expectations, all of which were shattered on my visit. Where do we start? I came here for afternoon happy hour on a Friday in October and while as aesthetically pleasing this place is - the service was horrible. We were seated with no troubles but as soon as we were seated, we were only given the bar food menu for the first 20 minutes. Yes, 20 minutes elapsed between being seated and being given the bar drinks menu. Our server did not apologize at all or anything and it seems like she treated every table in the vicinity just as poorly as ours. We had to wait another 10-15 minutes after receiving the bar drinks menu just to put in our cocktail orders. That's 35 minutes of dead time. I've never had such poor service at any bar and let alone an expensive upscale bar/lounge at a Four Seasons property. When the drinks came, the cocktails were in a wine glass which was somewhat strange to me, not to mention that the drink size was definitely out of ratio with the size of the glass. The drinks tasted very average - not memorable and definitely not worth $16. The cocktail selection was limited and overall just lacking. The food portion that came out was also ridiculously small for the price paid. The calamari was essentially a portion size for kids, let alone two people. I could say the same about the cheese fritters. When it came time to pay, our server was very pushy, rude, and unprofessional about gratuity - as if she provided us any decent service at all to deserve anything. In all of my years in both working in the hospitality industry and as a customer myself, I have never seen anything like this. I found it as very unprofessional behavior to stand on top of the guest while they are selecting gratuity amount on the credit card reader, pressure the guest to select one of the three "pre-set" buttons which just so happen to be 18%, 20% and 25%, act surprised/confused when the guest selects the fourth button (custom tip) and give a marked lower tip amount, and announce that fact to the whole table. Baffled to say the least. The only thing this place has going for it - is the glass elevator ride up, the ambiance, decor, and atmosphere. That's it. I would not come back here until they fix the service and frankly distasteful business practices they put on here.;Such a disappointment! Wonderful view but one of the worst dinner I've ever had in Philadelphia. The menu doesn't offer any chef's specials at the bar, the service is slow and disorganized, just get ready to wait forever even for dessert. Also, if you try to reserve on line, make sure that you reserve at the restaurant if that's where you want to eat. The bar tables are intermingled with the restaurant tables, the servers are all the same and nowhere it says that you are actually dining at the bar and not at the restaurant. On the menu there is also no specifics;I've never felt so unwelcome in a Four Seasons before than this time at JG Skyhigh. Sat ourselves at the bar and within 3 min someone came asking for our information and informed us we only had 1 hour before the next bar reservation. Bar reservation for 2 people? WTF? I'll take my money where I am welcome. What a letdown from a five star hotel group + restaurant that praises themselves in "luxury".. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant JG SkyHigh: The service was super slow. Timing of everyones meal was so off. Our water was empty too often for the price of our meals. The food was super salty and the quality of the salmon sushi was not great. The view was the only thing that was great.;The bar itself is truly stunning however the service factor is what is making me leave them a poor review. The bartender on duty the night I went was frazzled, likely due to the understaffing on a busy Saturday night which led him being extremely rude. He was really irritated with me for not having an open tab and deciding to pay for my drinks individually despite the fact I was tipping him 20%. He charged me for extra drinks without my permission, and decided to make a big production of cutting me off for spilling my drink at the bar. Whereas when one of the "working girls" at the bar did the same thing her drink was refilled no questions asked. The service you expect from a Four seasons is sorely lacking. It seems they can't decide if they want to be a bar for everyone or cater to an upscale clientele. I called for resolution to my issues with the manager and expressed how the service was an issue and was promised to have my extra drinks refunded which never happened. I would recommend going here when the hype wears down, go off hours and stick to one drink and leave. And to management I'd say hire a bar staff with thicker skins and deeper experience in hospitality.;On a rainy weekday with a view in the clouds, five us decided to have lunch out. Although there were tables in the restaurant that were empty, we were directed to the tapas/bar area. One of our members pointed out there were plenty of open tables--to which the Host mansplained to us that they were reserved and you have to call to make a reservation. Although we nearly left with that insult, we decided to make do. We had 5 or 6 shared plates--which were all very tastey, albeit, in the nouvelle cuisine can't-see-the-food-on-the-plate way. We all had two cocktails each--delicious and lots of fun combinations--but not particularly generous. On leaving, we decided we had been judged to be too rain bedraggled to be seated in the restaurant as we'd requested as the table we spotted earlier remained empty the entire time we were there. Considering we dropped $300 (including the tip), the host ruined the experience.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant JG SkyHigh: Overpriced and disappointing. The highlight was the fun elevator ride and view. The ginger margarita had good flavor but tasted weak. A lemonade cocktail sounded interesting but using absolut in a $16 drink is absurd. The chicken taco was not good. A dry cold falling apart store bought tortilla with bland chicken and a tiny bit of salsa. I would rather go to chipotle. This place will not last in Philadelphia unless they make some changes- better alcohol in the drinks, housemade tortillas, etc. Simple fixes but as of now blah and uninspiring.;Beautiful place and amazing views. Prepare to be harassed if you're just meeting people at the bar. It was uncomfortable and rude when I was followed going to meet my friends. It's a shame because it's a beautiful location but the service needs to improve.;I made reservations for myself which later on I wanted to add my husband about 3 days prior to my reservation date. I was surprised that I was told it's fully booked because I thought it would be easy to add another person to a one party reservation. I was seated to a two seats table so he could have been seated together. I learnt that JG SkyHigh serves small plates while Jean George on the lower level serves full course dinner. The front desk lady is super friendly and helpful. My server was nice but reserved and not as welcoming, warm, and friendly,like the others. The sourdough bread is super soft and moist. The texture is more like white bread. It comes with a high quality of olive oil which is poured in front of you. The person who serves it is very courteous. You can have a refill for the bread Shrimp "satay". I write it in parenthesis because it's not a real satay. I'm from Indonesia so I know it's not a satay. Satay is supposed to be grilled. It's kinda an insult to my culture by naming it a satay . The three huge shrimps are breaded in panko on two sides and fried. The sweet and sour dipping sauce is watery and flavorless. The shrimps are juicy though. The chocolate cake with marshmallow icing is really delicious. It's not too sweet. It's dense and fudgy. I asked to take home two slices of my leftover bread and to my surprise I got a full serving of bread. Overall the view is more enjoyable than the food except the chocolate cake. I think the selling point of this place is the view and atmosphere.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant JG SkyHigh: Wonderful experience right till the bill. I was surprising my fiance with the dinner, we had a great time, food was delicious, ambiance was wonderful with the 60th floor views and drinks were divine. I asked for the check and the server promptly brought it and placed it right in front of my fiance. Kind of hated that this sexist assumption was made that the man has to pay for the meal even though I made the reservation, ordered everything and requested for the check. And paid for it. Next time maybe they should just place it on the table in a neutral zone and let the people at the table decide who's going to pay.;Stopped in for a quick bite. The place has been open for three weeks. Small plates, nice cocktails and fabulous views. Looking down on my old office in Two Liberty. It is bright up here. We are looking South. It is around 1230pm on a Thursday. Ordered a couple of cocktails, Summer Corn and Vodka thyme lemonade. Cloth napkins. Placemats not yet available. We had cloth coasters. Got the recommended dishes. Two salads, then the beef sliders and shrimp satay. Kale and broccoli with a poached egg. Crispy salmon sushi. Both were divine. There was a hint of mint in that kale. The salmon was tender and perfectly flavored. Service is very attentive and pleasant. As if by wizardry, the shades facing south came down halfway to shade our table from the warming rays. Very nice. Total $172. A bit high for lunch w/drinks for 2. But it is very nice and you can't beat the views. Ambiance "a", Service "a", Food "a", Value "c". We will return to try Jean George's main restaurant for a proper dinner at some point. Mark & Nancy.;Beautiful views and beautiful architecture definitely worth visiting. When I first entered the Four Seasons, I was greeted by a staff member who was pretty much directing people to the right direction. I told him we had a reservation and he brought us over to a desk. (Good thing I had a 6pm reservation because it was an hour wait!) we were brought over to the elevators and it brought us straight up to the 60th floor. My ears popped from the ride up, but the views were amazing! We got off the elevator and we are greeted by a beautiful floral arrangement and more staff members, asking if we were going to JG SkyHigh or Jean-Georges. We were led to another desk and then finally seated in the dining area. One side is for reservations and the other side is open for bar seating. You are allowed to walk around the perimeter of JG SkyHigh. I ordered the lychee raspberry Bellini, which was made just right. (All cocktails were $16 so it better taste good. lol). We ordered the spicy tuna tartare lettuce cups, which was pretty tasty. The squash blossom pizza I was disappointed with. Aside from the burnt crust, the taste of the squash blossom was subtle and a nice blend with the cheese. Reasons why I'm only giving 4 stars: I feel that the setup for 2 seaters are pretty close to each other, as if we were dining with each other. The pizza I ordered had a burnt crust - not exactly how I enjoy my pizza. And lastly, price point. I get it, it's luxury dining with top notch views. You get what you pay for. You can definitely look around and see the type of clientele it's catered towards. JG SkyHigh is definitely worth a visit. I highly recommend making a reservation. Service was wonderful and the views are definitely worth soaking in, especially at sunset. My experience was overall good and would recommend at least visiting once!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant JG SkyHigh: This place is absolutely amazing, and if you think that Liberty One's observation deck has a great view of the entire city, prepared to be blown away. The glass elevator ride to the 60th floor is only the beginning. Every staff member is eager to chat and show off the area. Every corner is instagram heaven. Around the corner and down the hall opens up to a two story open view with lounge seating, and a bar, and even more down below. There is not a bad seat in the house, but the tables of four along the windows are prime real estate. The service is 5 star, and the atmosphere is relaxed without the posh stuffy feeling I expected. The food was top notch, and our server Flo was the best. We loved everything that came to the table. We got the watermelon and goat cheese salad & heirloom tomato salad to start. Each cube of melon (red and yellow) were perfectly stacked, each topped with a cheese crumble, and drizzled with olive oil. The tomato salad had a great tangy bite. Next, the mushroom pizza was topped with a perfectly cooked fried egg, and the fries with herbs were delicious. They have a great cocktail menu to to go with it. I can't wait to go back for dinner and see the views at night.;Not only the newest lounge in the city but easily has skyrocketed to the best with absolutely the best views of the city! Enter the Four Seasons hotel and go to the 60th floor for panoramic views of Philadelphia. There are a few tables around for seating but the bar has good space. Cocktails are 16$ a piece and wine ranges from 15$-25$ a glass. The menu has small plates and shareables (we had the chicken tacos, tuna lettuce cups, truffle pizza which was absolutely incredible and pine nut dips). The carrot cake we had for desert was amongst the best I've ever had. 100% has now become my new favorite sport for drinks in the city!;The view is unlike any other. Great cocktails at the bar. Highly recommend the lychee raspberry Bellini. Well worth the visit! We went during sunset and while the view was amazing, there was also a dj setting the mood with great music!.
Fenn's Coffee is located at 111 N Church St, West Chester city. It has the postal code is 19380 and latitude - longitude is 39.9603611968 --75.6066228929 . List of Fenn's Coffee's categories: Food, Coffee & Tea, Restaurants. Fenn's Coffee opens: Monday: 7:0-17:0, Tuesday: 7:0-17:0, Wednesday: 7:0-17:0, Thursday: 7:0-17:0, Friday: 7:0-17:0. The rating for Fenn's Coffee is 4.0. Fenn's Coffee is currently open. Fenn's Coffee provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price, Has bike parking, u'free', No outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Fenn's Coffee: Coffee is pretty good but was a shit show of a business. Crates were blocking the bathroom door and everyone in there had an attitude. The muffins were visible and in Tupperware and probably bought from Acme.;Not a fan of this place! Their coffee is terrible and it's just an odd environment. I've felt very out of place every time I've been there. The layout is strange and everything looks trash picked. Not very clean and they don't even begin to follow standard coffee protocol.;Not a place to go for espresso. Barista (justin) was very nice. He served my espresso in a cappacinno cup filled most of the way. It was closer to an americano. Mostly flat tasting blend. Tasted like a back of the tongue almost french roast. So much for west chester espresso scene.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Fenn's Coffee: If I find myself in Fennario's, it's not for the ambiance. Or the coffee. If I have to enter into Fennario's...which entails parting a sea of chain-smoking, skinny-jeaned, tousled, dirty-looking young things of indeterminate age huddled outside the entrance, it's because a friend of mine's band has a gig or someone has an art show on the 2nd floor. As their live music acts go, some are interesting, most not. (I'll remain mum on which category said friend's performance falls under) The interior of the place has an unkempt, derelict look about it, and more often than not one of West Chester's resident bums is spotted reclining in his own pungency near the back. I'm assuming the baristas have control over the music, because the music choices are really schizo: one occasion you'll hear (and appreciate) the low-key drawl and hum of an indie rap song quietly mingling with the dankness of the cafe...or on another occasion, you'll be assaulted by a blaring cacophonous techno mix of, say, Barbie Girl, that drowns out any and every rational thought. The coffee is meh. Lattes, etc, all meh. Not great but not awful. Apparently they have milkshakes/ice cream but I can't say I've ever partaken. Invariably I'll have some gig that I feel impelled by the deep bonds of friendship to go to and I'll find myself back here. But I don't have to like it.;Small coffee shop. While waiting in line, the barista turned to the guy in front of me and asked if he had gotten his order yet. The guy replied no, and the barista said "S***, I just dumped it out." He made another one, so it was all fine. No big deal, I know that happens and sometimes when it's busy it's easy to forget what drinks you've already made and for whom. I ordered a café latte with almond milk, and watching the barista make it, I noticed that he had added regular whole milk. So I asked if that was almond milk and again, his response was, "Oh s***, you did say almond milk..." Again, he remade my drink. It wouldn't be such a big deal if it was a minor mistake (or two), but someone with really bad lactose intolerance who was paying less attention to how he made the latte could have really suffered due to his negligence...;Arrived at just past 8:30am on a Sunday. They were not open even though business hours said open at 8am. An employee still let me in and was able to get an espresso, but all the lights were still turned off, so it was a bit of an odd experience. The latte was good though. I was bummed they didn't have skim milk.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Fenn's Coffee: Fennario is nice place to grab a coffee in WC. It's a warm and tiny place in the center of town with a good selection of drinks and friendly staff. I had a cappuccino but it didn't quite meet my expectations. It was served in a paper cup instead of a ceramic cup and saucer which lead to too much foam sitting on top, and as a result a few bad first sips. However, the actual coffee was good once I was able to sift through the foam. There's a lot of locals that hang out here and the vibes are comfortable with the Ramones playing in the background. I would stop in again if I'm spending an afternoon in the dub-c.;If hipsters are your kinds of people, than head to this place. But that aside, its a pretty cool atmosphere that is unique --unlike the Starbucks located up the street. Overall, it has some nice specialty drinks and local bands play upstairs. Also features Open Mic Night;This cafe has a great selection of Harney & Sons bagged tea as well as imaginative and traditional coffees. The only reason for a 3-star rather than 4-star rating: the service can be less than friendly.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Fenn's Coffee: Fair trade, organic hippy type neighborhood coffee joint rolled into one.;Good place to grab a cup of coffee or a unique espresso drink. Pretty much the only local coffee shop in West Chester, Fennario does well for itself, especially considering it is just around the corner from a much more visible Starbucks. No complaints, really; nothing outstanding but nothing bad, and quite a bit more character than Starbucks. They could add a few baked goods to nosh on, as they currently only have a very limited selection, mostly comprised of candy and granola bars.;Don't be afraid of the hippies loitering out front, they are harmless. I wouldn't go back for the atmosphere, or the service really (one barista and the have several specialty drinks), but I would go back for the coffee, because it's really good. It's not over roasted like Starbucks, and you get to support a local business. So ignore the crowd and enjoy an Americano!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Fenn's Coffee: Okay its not a hugh secret that I'm not a coffee fan. I have insomnia so coffee or especially espressos and cappuccinos are a great idea for me. Especially if it isn't early in the morning. I visited Fennario's working for a concert company. That was putting on a show in there upstairs area of the Fennario's building. They hold open mic nights and other shows in this area as well. I spent most of my time down stairs in the cafe itself and spent about 4 hour listening to the customers talk about the coffee. I don't want you think I'm a creeper here listening to conversations. I just had nothing else to do. So I just over heard casual conversations. And from what I heard there coffee's, tea's, Latte'e and other assorted beverages were very good. The majority of the customer that I overheard was the parents from of the bands. So these weren't regulars saying things like " best coffee I have had in a while" and " Wow this is awesome tea". So I will take there word for this. They also have small snack's available. A good portion of which is organic. As well as offering breakfast sandwiches, which I missed. But what I really liked about this place is that atmosphere. Very laid back, relaxed and comfy place in general. Every one of the staff is very nice, pleasant and quite fun to talk to. Plus there regulars are all easy going and will talk to you on just about any topic. They offer a free library which is a hodge podge of books and magzines. Also they have board games that you can play with your friends. I played "Friends Trivia" against myself, due to the ironic fact that I had no friends with me on this trip. This and many other little feature gives you the feel that your sitting at some ones home enjoying your beverage of choice. With its comfy at home feeling and from what I heard great flavored coffee's. It is safe to say that Fennarios Coffee & Tobacco is Fat Kid Tested and Fat Kid Approved As always Stay Peckish My Friends;best coffee in the town . staffs were very friendly and very organized insider. hope to visit soon.;The aesthetic is nothing special. There's no reclaimed wood from barns, no terrariums, or Edison bulbs. No stainless steel counters, copper fans, or Fleur de lis tin ceiling tiles. There's no pour over filters or aero presses or French presses or printing presses to be sold. This is the kind of cafe that is becoming rarer and rarer, that quintessential American cafe where books are written, ideas hatched, literature read, friendships made and lost. There's that smell that comes with being a cafe for so many years and possibly having some of those years being ones where people smoked with their coffee. (It's just a hint, a reminder, not a nuisance). They have good hours: open to at least 10 every day. They aren't a Starbucks (add a thousand stars). The music is curated by someone who likes music and it makes all the difference. The coffee is good: fresh and drip. The teas are good: premium bags. The baristas are good enough to pull tasty espresso without that pretentious "member of a band just about to make it big" attitude. This is the best cafe in West Chester. Go there and get caffeined..
Blue Bell Inn is located at 601 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell city. It has the postal code is 19422 and latitude - longitude is 40.1528392 --75.2664383 . List of Blue Bell Inn's categories: American (New), American (Traditional), Hotels, Event Planning & Services, Hotels & Travel, Nightlife, Seafood, Bars, Live/Raw Food, Restaurants. Blue Bell Inn opens: Monday: 11:30-21:0, Tuesday: 11:30-21:0, Wednesday: 11:30-21:0, Thursday: 11:30-21:0, Friday: 11:30-22:0, Saturday: 11:30-22:0, Sunday: 10:0-21:0. The rating for Blue Bell Inn is 3.5. Blue Bell Inn is currently open. Blue Bell Inn provides information for customer: No dogs allowed, No counter service available, No bike parking, True, No caters service, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has wheelchair accessible, Has outdoor seating, No good for kids service, 'dressy', u'free', Serves beer and wine, Can provide High Price, Has reservations service, Has happy hour service, False, Has table service, Average loud, Has good for dancing service, Has supports takeout service, Has coat check service, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Blue Bell Inn: 7:45 PM reservation ... told we had to wait 15 minutes ... not a good start! Don't like a restaurant that doesn't honor reservations!!;Just came back from my first lunch at the BBI. Not sure how they stay in business. The restaurant itself isn't quaint...it's just old and the word dingy comes to mind. There was also an odd hospital/clinical like small when you first walk in. The food was terrible! I and others had the Blue Bell Salad. Not sure what type of house dressing it was...kind of a watered down Thousand Island. The salad it self was old, wilted and brown. If any reasonable person opened their refrigerator at home and saw vegetables like this, they would throw them out immediately and scrub the surface in which they were stored. The Filet Mignon was dry and under-seasoned. The Potatos were morbidly over salted and not eatable. I think the next youngest group of people in the establishment were in their early 90's. It gives you a clear sense of the type of customer a restaurant wants to attract and retain when the entire men's room is converted for handicapped accessibility.;What a ridiculous system they have for Thanksgiving reservations. I called last week and was told that even though we were on a waiting list, there was "no problem" and that we would "almost definitely" have a table for the 2 PM seating. At the end of the call, I asked clearly, "So, we're set?" and received a firm, "Yes." I never received a call that told us we were confirmed, so I called today (the Monday before Thanksgiving) and was told that 99% of the confirmation calls had been made that that we were essentially out of luck. Now we have to scramble to try and find something else. I would have rather been told the truth up front that there was slim to no chance of getting a seating, or a courtesy call telling us the same. Awful customer service...and loss of several potential new customers with relatives moving into the area.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Blue Bell Inn: The restaurant is plain loud. We went for my parents' anniversary and the restaurant even noted this on our reservation. Regardless of it being a special occasion the manager seated us at a table right next to the kitchen (part of our table and one of the chairs was in the doorway). It was super loud with all the cacophony coming from the kitchen. The layout and spacing was terrible. I asked if we could switch to the corner table next to us and was told that was reserved. I don't know how this differed from our reservations but apparently this other party was special (the owner's parents). The entire time we had trouble hearing each other and the waiter who acknowledged the distracting noise. It was also cold sitting right by the kitchen. Apparently they never heard of doors. When the owners parents came for dinner they complained about the noise from their corner table and were moved immediately to another room. I would think that if the noise and table locations are good enough for paying guests then they should be good enough for the owner's family. It's nice to know that guests don't matter as much. I ordered the butter poached lobster which was good except parts of my lobster were undercooked and lukewarm. Already annoyed by the lack of service I neglected to make a complaint to the server. The only positive thing I have to say is that my dad really enjoyed his filet mignon which was well-cooked and tender. The calamari appetizer that we shared was also tender but a tad too sweet. The sweet chili sauce should have been enough but then the banana chips and oat clusters only added to the sweetness. While the flavors of the food weren't terrible, I think there could be some more refinement. Overall I just think that the service by management could be vastly improved. I also find it ridiculous that given the size of the parking lot, 1/3-1/2 of the spaces are unnecessarily reserved for valet parking.;Went to the new BBI last night: Pros: 1. New atmosphere is fantastic, nice layout, indoor/outdoor dining areas are great. 2. had the Chilean sea bass and salmon entrees. salmon was OK 3. Sat at the bar, nice wait staff. 3. Bib lettuce salad (replaced with spinach) was good. Cons: 1. $$$$$$$ WAY OVER PRICED. Had 1 drink (margarita), I think it was 5 bucks, which would normally be a good price, but it was served in a high ball glass. C'mon Man! 2. Dinner entrees are mid 30 $ range. For that price, I'd expect to be in NYC. 3. Sea bass had too much butter for my liking. Atmosphere: 5 Price: 1 Staff: 5 Food: cannot fairly rate this on 2 dishes, but I won't be going back until the prices are more reasonable.;Had the soft shell special. Boy, what a disappointment. Little flavor and no seasoning on the 2 crabs which were an unbelievable $35. Nice environment and great decor. Also had Manhattan Clam Chowder which was over powered with bacon.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Blue Bell Inn: I think that other folks are knocking BBI, but it deserves better. First the positive. We thought the place is really nice, the service was very attentive, they provided what we needed when it was needed, there is a live band that was fun, the crowd is well preserved (lots of Botox), there is valet parking, the menu is diverse, the food was prepared well and as asked, they accommodated requests, the drinks are large, the bar is roomy. All in all we thought the place was really good. All of our meals were good....we had a steak, a few regular meals and a burger. The oysters were fresh, but they don't have a large selection of choices. The ahi tuna meal was stellar! The shrimp cocktail and salads were very good. The meal was an A. The negative. The lobster roll is not good. Not a real lobster roll and really bland. The acoustics are not great with the band and people talking. But we still were ok. They need a better selection at the raw bar if they think they are a seafood place with a raw bar. Ultimately, the meal is too expensive. With drinks etc...it's pricey for what you get. I think you are paying for some atmosphere, overhead and mortgage, but that is ok if you know it. That is why I only gave 3 stars. It would be 4 if the prices were more in check. It's a great place for a group. It's not intimate. Plus it's one of the oldest eating establishments in the county. So it's cool to eat at place where General Washington once ate....or someone of his stature.;Pretends to be upscale and trendy, but bourbon selection is weak. Crowd is full of themselves. Renovation is well-done, but staff needs some polish.;Good restaurant. We have been there many times and the food is consistently good. Great decor, beautiful bar. During warmer weather. A really nice outside area right off the bar.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Blue Bell Inn: Blue Bell Inn has a new, contemporary inside and out. It has a large inside and has the option of outdoor seating. The cheesteak dumplings were sweet, spicy and cooked to perfection. The burger was creamy and juicy and complemented with blue cheese. The fries at Blue Bell are the bomb. The atmosphere is well lit and airy. The waiter was helpful yet showed minimal enthusiasm and didn't smile once. The only other downside is it is expensive. Despite price, Blue Bell Inn is a great spot to eat.;We had a fantastic dinner at BBI on Saturday. Got a reservation in the terrace room (indoor/outdoor seating) and it was absolutely perfect! The food was delicious (as always) and I HIGHLY recommend the flatbreads! We had the special and the margherita - both insanely delicious. Our sever was a doll and we were well taken care of! Yes, BBI is pricey -but the service, food and ambiance make the price something you can stomach. I am dying to try their brunch one weekend!;Went here with a group of 20 and reserved a private room upstairs for a dinner party. Great food and excellent and friendly service. Place was very lively and had live music down by the bar on a Thursday night. We had a preset menu but food was still great. Nice atmosphere and had valet parking. Would go back again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Blue Bell Inn: This is not the old, stodgy restaurant I remembered. We reserved a room for a small party (25). Service was excellent and the food was extraordinary. I had salmon perfectly cooked as were the filet mignon and prime rib of my companions. Everyone raved about it.;Went to Sunday Brunch this past Sunday. The day was gorgeous and the food and drink were spectacular. Sitting outside in the courtyard is the ONLY way to enjoy the BBI!;Fabulous. Exquisite design combines a contemporary freshness with country inn comfort. Lots of window walls that bring the outside in, beautiful in all seasons. This place is huge, with every type of seating option: open bar, high tops, big farm tables, more formal dining rooms, private rooms. Perfect jazz. Fantastic brunch drinks. The Bloody with the blue crab claw rocks. The unlimited bloody Mary's and mimosa is a steal at $18/per person. Now we all know there's a limit to how much vodka one can drink. Well, they have solution to that: the unlimited stops at 4 PM. And, the have Micheladas (beer and Bloody mix ). Homemade sausage was the best I've ever had. There's a Big Easy vibe here as well - always a good thing from a culinary and hospitality standpoint - with delicious Beignets and grits. Back to that Blue Crab Claw: I want a bowl as an appetizer. With all the Big Pharma offices nearby, there's no surprise that Friday Happy Hours are off the chain..
Jyoti Indian Bistro 2 is located at 7220 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19119 and latitude - longitude is 40.0604497 --75.1915154 . List of Jyoti Indian Bistro 2's categories: Indian, Restaurants. Jyoti Indian Bistro 2 opens: Monday: 12:0-20:0, Tuesday: 12:0-20:0, Wednesday: 12:0-20:0, Thursday: 12:0-20:0, Friday: 12:0-20:0, Saturday: 12:0-20:0. The rating for Jyoti Indian Bistro 2 is 3.5. Jyoti Indian Bistro 2 is currently open. Jyoti Indian Bistro 2 provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, Has outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, Quiet loud, Has caters service, Has delivery support, Has bike parking, No good for groups service, No reservations service, u'free', True, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jyoti Indian Bistro 2: I've eaten here before and my daughter had an allergic reaction to the food she ate. The woman who is always serving the food had no idea what ingredients were in the food and showed no concern when I told her my daughter was vomiting and could hardly breathe. This could have been deadly for my child because she said there were no nuts in the food she ate. My daughter has not eaten food from there since because I don't that she won't have another reaction. They clearly don't know what they put in there food. The lady in the kitchen who cooks the food looks grumpy as hell and always seems irritated that she has to do her job, COOK.;Poor service. Quite rigid for a Indian fast food place. Was excited to try this place. So I ordered al la carte and the discovered I wanted a side salad - in the fridge mind you. I was told I could not change my order to the platter that comes with the side salad. What??? This is preprepared food! What was so difficult??? I will never eat here again.;Went there once when it was new, and thought 'meh' but ok, I like the idea of an Indian restaurant in my neighborhood. Maybe I'll try it again some day. That day was about six months later. There is a large (probably load bearing) beam directly in front of the doorway so it's impossible to get in with a stroller or wheelchair. Or even if you're carrying a lot of parcels or shopping bags or are in any way not steady on your feet. That's why I can't go there easily otherwise I would have gone back sooner. So I went there again this summer. Anyhow, the menu is set up with food available every day, and also daily veg & nonveg specials. I decided to try their kati roll. According to their menu you get it with the veg or nonveg dish of the day. The nonveg one is $6. The first time I went there I walked up to the counter to order and had to wait a minute until the woman finished her personal phone call. Then I asked for a kati roll with shrimp malabar (Thursday's dish of the day at that time). She said they only do it with chicken. I tried to explain that the menu says they do it with the dish of the day, but she didn't understand. Oh well. I got it with chicken. I was charged $7 and change for it (I don't remember the exact cents). Which does not make sense... $6 plus 8% Phialdelphia tax should be $6.48. I paid it anyways and left unhappily. I got home and tried it. Chicken was so bland!! Bread was so dry!! I know Jyoti is well known for their prepared foods. I don't know if they actually prepare foods fresh in their restaurant or if they just open up a can but in this review, I will give them the benefit of the doubt and assume this bland, dry food is their best attempt at fresh made and not from a can. Maybe it's the same stuff that goes in the can in their factory, they just bring it to the restaurant without canning it. Between the difficulty getting through the door, the menu discrepancy, being overcharged, and the bland food, I am never going back. None of my friends and family will be going there either. My second visit was no better... maybe even worse. There won't be a third visit. All that aside one thing I think is awesome that they do is they recycle & compost. Or at least they have separate cans for that... hopefully it doesn't end up in the same place once it goes out back. But that's the only thing they have going for them.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jyoti Indian Bistro 2: Two stars. I could not give this restaurant 1 star because the butter chicken and dal makhani are very tasty and inexpensive. However, they will sell you stale steam-table rice that has hardened and caked up and then get offended when you return it to be exchanged. It is a complete disservice to the customer to have began eating a meal just to find the rice is inedible and needs to be returned. What makes it worse is when the server then tries to argue with you about how it is indeed "fresh" because it was made that "morning". Completely turned me off. I'll make my own dal makhani in a pressure cooker or go to Tiffin before I endure bad attitudes and servers who don't seem to appreciate the customers.;The prices are great but as far as Indian food goes it's bottom of the barrel. It tastes like the packaged indian food you buy at the grocery store. Very disappointed as it would be great to have a lower priced Indian take out restaurant nearby.;meh. There wasn't anything necessarily wrong with the food. I had chicken tikka masala with rice and an order of nan. It was just very ordinary, like if I had tried to make chicken tikka masala myself, this is what it would've tasted like. You know, meh, nothing special a good attempt at a usually very delicious western/Indian fusion mainstay. The lady behind the counter was super nice though. If they could bring up their game, while maintaining their price point, and service with a smile, I would return again. Until then, I'll probably look elsewhere when I have a hankering for some Indian takeout.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jyoti Indian Bistro 2: Well, we really really wanted this place to be great. It is not great--- it is a solid three star good. I agree with all the other reviews-- it tastes like pretty mass produced Indian food -- not bad and worth the price, which is modest and about right. The bread was bad though. I hope they can work that out. And there were no included chutneys or other sauces that we have become accustomed to from other places. But the three entrees we got (with one appetizer) fed our family of 6. About half the price of Tiffin with half the quality and no wait. About what we expected, a little less than we hoped.;The price is right, but way too salty. And this is from a person who often put salt on her chips.;We ordered take out from this restaurant. It was really cheap, but the food was okay. I ordered the butter chicken and thought it was tasty. The naan was good as well. Overall, the food was decent but nothing amazing.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jyoti Indian Bistro 2: These ladies at Jyoti could not be nicer! I walked in and felt their huge hearts immediately and for that alone I want to give this corner bistro 5 stars. And the food- tasted like hearty home cooking! Maybe the kind that your grandma would make If you were of Indian descent. The rice is flavorful as are the samosas, and the home- made chutneys were tangy, flavorful and delicious! My only complaint comes in the food sensitivity category and I know this is a personal one as I am uber super sensitive, so everyone else can ignore and just go frequent this place for the cozy and warm atmosphere and taste. For those few others like me-There was some ingredient that behaves in my body not so well in the vegetarian dishes I tried. It could have been a veggie stock that always seem to have some kind of "flavor enhancer" or perhaps it was a pre-packaged spice blend which I know from frequenting the Indian markets, some brands have them as well. I usually frequent Indian restaurants not only because I live the food and the culture, but because I can eat a clean meal away from home without reactions in my body. Not so much this time.... So, I will come back for chai and appetizers, and maybe work with the dry curries and ask more questions before I order next time!;I've tried JIB a few times since it opens and it seems to be getting better and better. There's a new manager, delightful woman, who is a big upgrade over the old manager, who I found to be pretty surly. They've made some interesting new additions to the menu. I especially love the Mumbai (or is it Bombay? can't remember) panini, which might be my new favorite sandwich, competing only with the Fu Wah tofu hoagie. Overall, the restaurant is a great value. I'd love to see some outdoor seating added in the future.;Very impressed! Their food was fresh and delicious! Very affordable and is easily becoming my second favorite Indian spot in Philly next to New Delhi.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jyoti Indian Bistro 2: Great food at great prices! I work down the street and wish I had tried this sooner. Definitely recommend.;I absolutely love this place. I go out of my way to come here at least once a month. The food is so filling, quickly served, and very inexpensive. After one of their $7 meals I have to waddle out of the restaurant because I get so full! This place is definitely worth a try - I'll assure you that you'll be back in no time.;So it's been a couple of years since my original review. I've been at Jyoti a few times since and have really enjoyed not only the meals and desserts but the service has been much more amiable, kind and helpful. I *may* have originally been too hard on them, or might have just caught them at a bad time in the business cycle (just having opened, super stressful). Either way my family eats Jyoti regularly, enjoys it greatly and we view it as extremely affordable food, on par with Chinese, that is of higher quality than most other types of restaurants around the area, especially for vegetarians. Their carry-out is phenomenal, travels *quite* well and their meals are always not only great tasting but feel nutritious and healthy, like other culturally traditional meals that have full or nearly full nutrient profiles. Thanks for bringing a great new option to Mt. Airy guys. Be well!.
Comfort & Floyd is located at 1301 S 11th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9333293182 --75.1620284468 . List of Comfort & Floyd's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants. Comfort & Floyd opens: Monday: 8:0-15:0, Wednesday: 5:0-21:0, Thursday: 8:0-15:0, Friday: 8:0-15:0, Saturday: 8:0-15:0, Sunday: 8:0-15:0. The rating for Comfort & Floyd is 4.5. Comfort & Floyd is currently open. Comfort & Floyd provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, No good for groups service, No reservations service, u'no', Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, Can provide Medium Price, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, Average loud, Has table service, No happy hour service, Has outdoor seating, True, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Comfort & Floyd: Really overpriced and small portions. I had the waffle which was really small for the price AND ON TOP OF THAT I found a small hair on my plate. The waitress was nice enough to ask if I wanted another one but at that point my appetite was gone. My friend got two eggs and she ordered a side of scrapple on the side. It was $4 , four dollars for one small thin piece of scrapple. The Yogurt with granola doesn't come with any fruit, and its super overpriced. Im not sure why this place has so many good reviews, but save your money and avoid it. We both left hungry and unsatisfied.;My omelette was inedible. The waitress asked how we were doing. I said not great. She ignored the plate full of uneaten food and walked away. When she dropped our check, she still ignored that I hadn't eaten anything. Meanwhile, other customers next to us received great service and attention. Food terrible. Service bad.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Comfort & Floyd: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Comfort & Floyd: So I think maybe we ordered the wrong things? Everyone else's food looked great but we were not especially pleased with our choices. My partner got the 2/2/2. Not a bad deal for $10 but also nothing special. Also the bacon was waaaaay over done. Looked and tasted like cardboard. The pancakes we're good though. I got the chicken & waffle special. Waffle was fine but the chicken was not the bone-in skin-on fried chicken you would expect but a boneless skinless chicken breast with breading that came right off. It tasted ok but just not what you expect from "chicken & waffles". Also, it came with a honey siracha sauce that was pretty tasty but it was poured all over the entire dish, basically soaking the waffle right through. It was too much. Sauce should have came out on the said so the diner could choose how much to pour on. Otherwise, everything was good. Cute little place. Friendly staff.;Incredibly popular joint and as a result, very busy. We were seated fairly quickly, and got outdoor seating. The servers were patient, even with me as I rudely took a phone call (my five-year-old needed to tell me about her new school backpack), and I was grateful for that. It wasn't the speediest service, so it didn't feel like a problem to return the favor. The food was standard brunch fair though. Nothing out of the ordinary. Potatoes were browned, but not crispy (prepared ahead of time, I think, so the crust may have softened). The eggs in my kielbasa omelette were underseasoned (it's possible I like saltier eggs though), but the the creme fraiche, the smokey meat, and the sauerkraut balanced the dish. Egg heavy though, my guess is four or five (?) eggs in the robust omelette. Super-filling to be sure. But within the standard fare of that particular neighborhood.;Food was great. Service wasn't. Walked in, waitress literally walked passed us not even greeting us or letting us know how long the wait is. There was an empty table...been waiting for about 5 mins so I just asked one of the guys behind the counter if we can take that empty table. So sat down and waited another 10 mins or so to asked for the menu. At this point, we were ready to leave but my boyfriend just wanted to stay since it was raining outside and we were already sitting down. Amazing food...not a very great first impression on staff. Sad. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Comfort & Floyd: Went to Comfort and Floyd for brunch on a Saturday, around 11. It was pretty busy and all tables were filled up but they were very attentive, and asked us if we would like to sit at the counter. A table cleared out pretty quickly though so we were able to sit down. The menu is small but covers most bases- our table of four each ordered something different. I had the french toast which was GREAT. It was perfectly toasted (?) and then had delicious chocolate granola and strawberries. It was just a lovely combination, and a perfect amount of food. I had some of my friend's home fries which were delicious. Everyone else enjoyed their food too (egg sandwich with kale salad- kale salad was reported to be super, egg sandwich fairly standard; omelet good; 2 eggs and 2 pancakes and bacon deemed perfect). Very homey decor, bright and cheery. I think their menu could just expand a little (more omelets or different types of pancakes might be fun) but otherwise it was really good and I would definitely go back!;Came here on Saturday and was expecting a wait, yayyyyyy, no wait. The good: the food was delicious, we got the waffle with fruit, creme fraiche and granola; a side of sausage: and their 2-2-2, 2 pancakes, 2 eggs and 2 meats (one kind of meat but two of it). I think the next time I go there I'll try their savory stuff which looked delicious. The not good, but not bad: when we walked in we were a little confused, no one told us that we could sit anywhere until about a couple minutes after standing there awkwardly. Service was a little long, someone that sat down after us was served first. It wasn't the end of the world and I'm being picky (sorry).;Loved my experience here! Food and coffee were great. Generous portions. Friendly staff. The pancakes were amazing and I don't usually like pancakes that much. Only critic is the service could have been faster but it was a small place that was super busy on a Sunday so I understand; I wasn't in a rush. Seriously worth it for those pancakes!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Comfort & Floyd: I had a Fabulous Birthday Breakfast...June 6th...the Foof was Tasty...the Coffee was Perfect...and the Owners Sarah & Bruce were Very Pleasant...It was a Cozy Time! I loved the Decor...Vintage I shall be Back;I can't Wait to go back I am Craving Breakfast Now! Good Food and Plesant Staff...Sara and Bruce;Very cute breakfast place! Very friendly staff and welcoming to those with dogs. The Philly muffin egg sandwich was filling and savory with perfectly cooked home style fries. They were very attentive with service (our coffee was always topped off!). Highly recommend this local establishment for breakfast. It's already a favorite of ours!.
Leziz Turkish Cuisine is located at 611 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9414289 --75.1503017 . List of Leziz Turkish Cuisine's categories: Vegetarian, Middle Eastern, Restaurants, Turkish, Seafood. Leziz Turkish Cuisine opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-3:0, Saturday: 11:0-3:0, Sunday: 11:0-0:0. The rating for Leziz Turkish Cuisine is 4.0. Leziz Turkish Cuisine is currently closed. Leziz Turkish Cuisine provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, u'free', Has reservations service, Has bike parking, Has caters service, Average loud, Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, Can provide Medium Price, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has outdoor seating, False. Extremely poor review of restaurant Leziz Turkish Cuisine: Both my friend and I were sick with stomach issues after eating here. We think it might have been the hummus because everything else we ate was fully cooked and she is a vegetarian, so no meat dishes were shared. It's quite unfortunate, because the food was pretty tasty. Not the best I've ever had, but pretty decent. The service was also pretty bad...there were only 4-5 tables and 2 servers, but it took forever for us to order and our water glasses were consistently empty. Overall, a big disappointment...I will have to search for an alternative middle eastern restaraunt to dine at now.;We have ordered from here about 7 times at the very least, and each one of them they have managed to get the order wrong. Every single time we have called to order on a different day, they always remember us and yet fail miserably once again. And don't think they try to make it up to you, not at all. We just paid $40 for two donner kebabs (there was one missing on the first attempt) that we could enjoy an hour and a half after our first call. We like the food but will not be going back. Terrible customer service!;I was completely disappointed; especially after reading the love fest displayed here. Shared appetizers were the crispy calamari and Turkish cheese rolls. The calamari was limp, bland, and overly breaded. It's saving grace was the almond dipping sauce (the only reason we even decided to get calamari in a Turkish restaurant; don't be tempted). Turkish rolls were divine in comparison to the calamari, but I wouldn't recommend them. The tandoor lamb kebab entree came highly recommended by our waiter, but ended up being a pile of fatty, shredded meat (I was expecting a kebab, or at least chunks of meat as would be cooked on a kebab). The other entree my dining mate and I shared was the lamb shishkebab entree. This was by far a better choice, but certainly not memorable. Though the reception we received from the seating host was very warm, our waiter was distant and awkward. He was unreliable filling our waters and seemed hesitant to clear our plates when we were finished. The only thing that caused a smile on my face at this establishment was the unrefined synthesizer/accordian music that was played by an older gentleman in the corner. His joy was charming, even though it certainly wasn't the music I'd ever choose to hear again while dining. For $75 (2 apps, 2 entrees, 1 dessert and 2 Turkish coffees), I left wishing I'd made a different choice in dining location. I will not be going back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Leziz Turkish Cuisine: Soup was ok, service was terrible, late and unfriendly, İskender kebab's bread was steal, portions were very small, we were 4 none of us was able to finish to meal, I won't try again;Really confused by the amazing reviews here. Hummus was ok however I really wish it came with pita. Falafel was unmemorable. Donor kebab was nice but our other entree (some sort of lamb wrap with hot sauce) was so overpowered by the sweet, bland sauce it was almost inedible. Service staff were pleasant enough. We were two of 5ppl in the entire restaurant! Doubt I'll ever return.;I have had my fair share of Turkish and middle eastern food, and this place fared below average on my scale. Though the service was great, the food lacked seasoning. I tried a piece of each kebab on the menu and found them all to be "whatever". The hummus was awful, and the baba ghanoush was just okay. The dish I enjoyed the most was the house salad. If you really want out of the world kebab-you go to Sansom Kebab.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Leziz Turkish Cuisine: I've been going to Leziz since 2010, back when it was called S&H. Before yesterday, it was one of my favorite restaurants in Philadelphia. But today, I'm not sure if I can go back there. Yesterday was the first day I placed a delivery order with Leziz. Given that I have experienced good service at the actual restaurant for four years, I had no reason to think that delivery would be sub-par. But life is full of surprises. We placed our order online around 6:15pm; the order confirmation notified me that the food would arrive around 7:45pm. This was the first shock...an hour-and-a-half? It didn't sound right to me because the food would always come out quickly when I dined at the restaurant. But I thought, "It's okay...they probably take care of numerous deliveries at one time." The order came around 7:30pm. Open bag, and it's the WRONG order! Not just a little wrong, but not one thing that was sent to us was correct. Imagine ordering hummus and pita as an appetizer and getting grape leaves and cucumbers instead. I called the restaurant and notified a staff member of the mistake. He explained that two orders were sent out for delivery and that they got mixed up. But when I ask about how quickly I can get the RIGHT order sent to us, he tells me to call back in five minutes to find out. What was this about? I'm calling you about a mistake that you made and you tell me to call back in five minutes to find out how and when it's going to be corrected? No, when a mistake like this is made, you have to tell me what you can do about it right then and there...not in five minutes. A few minutes pass by and I then speak to another staff member who apologizes for the mix-up and assures me that the correct order will arrive in 30 minutes. This is at 7:45pm. We wait and the correct order comes at 8:07pm, less than 30 minutes. But still, we had to wait nearly TWO hours for a simple order. No compensation was offered, no partial refund, nothing besides an apology. On top of this, we didn't get the pita that we ordered with the hummus appetizer. We got these thick pieces of bread that definitely do not classify as pita. And it wasn't the pita they served when I dined at the place. Had this order arrived on time, I probably wouldn't complain...but no pita after nearly two hours of waiting? I debated between a 2-star rating and a 3-star rating. I'm going to go with 3 stars because the food is still delicious and if anyone asked for a recommendation for Turkish food in Philly, I'd probably still recommend Leziz. But two hours for a delivery? With no offer of at least a partial refund? Come on...;For what they served, it was a little too pricey for my taste. I loved the Mediterranean feel to it. The food was excellent, don't get me wrong, but it was over priced.;The food here is delicious, but the service is so-so. We went last Saturday night, they were slammed, and it took more than an hour to get our food. We watched as tables that came after us got their dinners. About 45 minutes in they said, sorry, the grill is busy, it will be a while before we can cook your fish. They should have thought of that before they recommended the mackerel, but whatever, I changed my order. And then it still took at least another half hour, and a stern message to a waitress, to get our food. Along the way we got a visit from that one weird oily waiter with the tie who overapologized, and we also got extra appetizers and dessert we didn't want, along with unwanted food explication, from the owner. It's like, yes, we know what hummus is - we just ate a plate of it. Now bring us the damn kebabs. Finally the food came and we had to wolf it down because we were late to our next destination. Also, a previous time I went there the waiter made various mistakes calculating the bill. Again, very delicious food, but there's always a weird problem with the service.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Leziz Turkish Cuisine: We went here on a Groupon. The atmosphere is beautiful and the food is terrific. The waitstaff was all so friendly and helpful. Pita bread is thick and warm. We will definitely be returning.;I love this place! Unpretentious, tasty, BYO, huge portions, super friendly staff, has vegetarian options, and is affordable. What more could you want? I've had their hummus and other appetizer dips (I'd recommend getting their sampler appetizer, its a great value!), moussaka, and a few varieties of kebabs and have yet to be disappointed. This is a neighborhood staple and a great place to come with friends if you don't feel like dropping a ton of money but still getting great food!;I'm pretty sure I purchased my lamb kebab around 2 in the morning, and I'm pretty sure I wolfed it down in about 2 minutes. I've gotta admit that by this point in the night, things were in a bit of a haze. HOWEVER, it was great! I'm so glad there is a kebab place open that late, and in a location that, more often than not, will be on my way home. I lived in Vienna briefly in 2003, and there was this amazing kebab joint around the corner from my school. I fell in love with the "doner" sandwich there. Granted, this turkish place doesn't have the chicken-on-spit style I prefer (only lamb, which is fine), but they do have a meat-from-the-spit sandwich that is traditional and delicious. I was the only person there at this time of night, so the owner, fresh from playing a game of cards with another older Turkish man, came over and chatted with me for a few minutes. About what I really cannot recall. A gorgeous 20-something Turkish woman is the one who went into the back to get my sandwich and bring it out to me. I'm pretty sure I tipped big because I was so bizarrely happy to be having this weird experience in Philly. The whole 5 minute transaction was magical. I'll definitely be going back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Leziz Turkish Cuisine: Authentic Turkish food by authentic Turks. Delicious shepherds salad, appetizers, and main course. I love the traditional iskender kebab and my wife loves the well spiced adana kebab. In fact, we liked the food so much, we had them cater our wedding 3 years ago. The prices are more than reasonable for what you get. The exposed brick walls are tastefully adorned with pictures and Turkish artifacts. The place is clean. The service is fast, personalized and with a smile. The hospitality will blow you away. The energetic owner will frequently come around and ask if you are happy with everything. The only thing missing here is that it does not serve alcohol: it's a BYOB. Don't think anyone would be disappointed dining here.;Consistently GREAT food and service. U can't go wrong with any of the grilled platters. My go to spot for lamb chops! BYOB!;Had a great meal here tonight. High quality great tasting food, using fresh ingredients, at a great price. We will definitely go back..
Spiga is located at 1305 Locust St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.948202 --75.162588 . List of Spiga's categories: Italian, Restaurants. Spiga opens: Monday: 12:0-22:0, Tuesday: 12:0-22:0, Wednesday: 12:0-22:0, Thursday: 12:0-22:0, Friday: 12:0-23:0, Saturday: 17:0-23:0. The rating for Spiga is 3.5. Spiga is currently closed. Spiga provides information for customer: No delivery support, Has good for groups service, Has reservations service, True, No good for kids service, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, u'no', Can provide Medium Price, Has table service, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Spiga: Gosh, I hate giving a new spanking establishment that is just starting out such a meager rating. I really do. Like, another half star might have made a difference? Probably not. Nothing horrendous happened here. The service, though slightly uninformed, green and overeager, was very much present, friendly and attentive. The restaurant, with brand spanking lovely new interiors was warm without being cheesy, and really quite nice. The food, ah, the food, is really why this restaurant gets one star. The food was downright disappointing and just not good. at all Across the board. For that, Spiga gets only one star, maybe a 1.5'er to be generous. I've said it once, and I'll say it again, this city is not short on Italian eateries. If you want to be competitive, charge the prices you charge and want to have a repeat clientele, you need to do pizza, pasta and all that it entails and you need to do it well. Started with a pizza (Spiga has its own wood-burning pizza oven) - a strawberry, balsamic onion and robiola cheese. Though strawberries are going out of season, I was tempted by this savory offering - the pizza was entirely unmemorable and not even worth the carb ingestion - it seemed as though the toppings were added in a way to make the pizza pretty, but not tasty. The three main elements did not work together, because the flavors did not meld together, each bite was full one of thing, and not full of the three things. A ring of strawberries encircled the pizza with balsamic onions in the middle, and far too little (if any) robiola cheese was on the pie. This pizza set the stage for everything that was to come after, that is, the actual flavor of the pie was really non-existent, with no spices or herbs, and even too little salt to actually elevate this potentially interesting pie. A total dud. This was followed by a selection of Assagi picks that ended up being as disappointing and flavorless as the pizza. Only highlight being the polenta fries with the garlic aioli - otherwise, the white bean rosemary and truffle spread was cold, too heavy on the rosemary and nothing else (with but a splash of truffle oil), the wood fired eggplant caponata followed suit lacked dimension with not enough eggplant, the rolled zucchini with lemon and ricotta lacked the zing of citrus and not enough ricotta and again lacked salt and the caprino crocante (fried goat cheese with a forgetful tiny red purée) topped off the snoozer of appetizer offerings. After this introduction, I still had not given hope, there was still pasta coming! My fave! A daily special of parpadelle, smoked tomato pesto and ricotta salata, along with a very autumnal gnocchi with brown butter, sage and prosciutto awaited us. What we got was the nail in the coffin. Oh my. I don't remember ever not finishing a pasta dish, but I know I did not finish mine at Spiga. The gnocchi turned out to be heavy, doughy bits (all different sizes) dropped atop a tiny lake of butter, some sage and extremely crispy prosciutto bits. The 'sauce' puddled at the bottom of the bowl while the hefty gnocchi dough sat atop not becoming one with the dish (the serving dish might be a bit to blame as well, why such a deep dish for this type of serving of gnocchi?). Each bite was as depressing as the next, and chewy as hell. Next the parpadelle, toothsome is almost too generous to describe it. The pasta was beyond al dente, it was tough and stuck to your teeth. Again, the flavors did not meld at all, the dish lacked depth and salt, the pesto pooled at the bottom of the dish and they were extremely chintzy with the ricotta salata, which is to say it barely made an appearance at all. Had there been a highlight, or a slight glimmer of sunshine (or flavor in the food), I might have been reticent in awarding so little stars to newbie Spiga - but one course after the next was blandness and disappointment central. In this city, if you come out with Italian cuisine, you better be swinging and out swinging to beyond the outfield. Spiga simply strikes out.;My fiance and I went Spiga for the first and the last time last night. I am not one to write negative reviews but I cannot go without leaving a review for Spiga. Service started out slow, it took us about 20 minutes to get our first drink. Our waiter forgot to bring out our appetizer and we ended up getting our main course 15 minutes before the appetizer ever came out. We arrived at Spiga at 8:15 pm and did not leave until 10:15pm. This is not because we stayed to have a few drinks after dinner this was because the service was so slow and our waiter had no idea what he was doing. After leaving Spiga although we were very unhappy with the service we were happy about the food. We thought that everything we had was great, although the portions were very small for pasta dishes. I woke up about 1 am last night with food poisoning and my fiance did not feel well all day. All in all I WOULD NOT recommend Spiga to anyone. Not only was the service awful but the food gave me food poisioning and I would not want anyone else to get sick. On a positive note, the only highlight of the night was the extremely helpful and knowledgable hostess who was the only one that noticed we did not receive drink refills or our appetizer. She was awesome!;I feel ripped off, especially since Zavino is just a block away. Just bad. I went for lunch and ordered the caesar salad and margherita pizza. The salad was below average. The pizza was so bad that after giving it some thought, the light bulb went off - this reminds me, back in college, of the refrigerator pizza you buy from the market and then toss in the oven. The pizza was undercooked, the crust was bland, and the toppings were bland. The crust had a rubbery texture. I had a free dessert coupon from Yelp, but after experiencing the salad and pizza, I decided skipping dessert was the smarter option. Service - if the food is good, I can tolerate poor service. Well, the service was poor. I asked for the wifi password along with what was the soup of the day. First, he did not know what the soup of the day was, but he said he'd find out. Never did. The wifi password didn't work, but he didn't seem to care. Was he busy? I was the only one there (arrived at noon) until another couple came in 15 minutes later. Never offered pepper with the salad. Just dropped off the food and ignored me, other than refilling my water glass once.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Spiga: I was so excited when I heard that a new place was opening in my neighborhood and couldn't wait to try it, so I dragged my friend to Spiga way back in October. I think they did a good job with the space and has a nice atmosphere for a quiet meal with friends. The problems started when it took 10 minutes for us just to get a menu and then another 10-15 for our waiter to come back and ask if we wanted drinks. What started out as a quick meal before going out turned into a nearly 2 hour affair, most of which was spent waiting for our server. I wanted to cut them a break because they were still relatively new, but it was incredibly frustrating because it didn't even feel like they were that busy. The drinks we got were fine, not particularly memorable though. My friend ordered the burger and loved it. I made the mistake of ordering the gnocchi, which maybe was my own fault for not ordering something more interested, but it was very disappointing. It was rather blah and uninteresting and not something I would order again. We ended the experience with more drinks rather than dessert and they were really the highlight. My friend got a hot toddy that was really good and I had this warm sambuca and vanilla bean drink that was awesome. It was essentially melted vanilla bean gelato with a lovely anise note and was the one part of the meal for which I would consider returning. I feel badly about giving them such low marks, but I hope maybe as they're open a bit longer the overall experience will improve.;We stopped in for happy hour to have a couple of drinks and to try some appetizers. The white bean, rosemary & truffle spread was not very tasty and the caprino croccante & roasted heirloom tomatos (both fried) were average at best. For $15 this trio was also expensive given the small portions. Unfortunately, this experience will not tempt us to try their lunch or dinner menu at this point. In regard to the previous five reviews, I noticed that two of the most positive reviews mentioned that certain dishes were "pretty dang good" which is an expression you don't hear every day in Philly. What a coincidence, hmmmmm;The food was good but watch out for different prices between the menu and the check. We thought we were going to pay $6 for Polenta fries but it showed up as $12 on the check. When we brought this to the attention of the waiter he said that the computer was right and the menu was wrong. He also made it known that he could not do anything about the situation. I guess it was our fault for not knowing the actual price and thus we were correctly punished for our ignorance. So when you dine here make sure you are not ignorant and naive and ask for the actual price in the computer. Don't be fooled into thinking that the menu has the prices. That is a ridiculous thing, right? Menus with prices you are going to pay when your order something... who does that? You may as well walk up to the terminal yourself and ask the computer since the waiter is powerless when in the presence of such mighty intelligence. While there you can place your own order.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Spiga: More like, engh-OK (instead of A-OK), but I'm feeling generous today. The night started by trying to get a reservation on Opentable only to see the time I wanted booked, so I called and was able to get a reservation at that time anyway. Funny, when we arrived there were only two other tables seated...and this didn't really change (maybe topped out at 4 tables) throughout the night. Odd. You know that terribly awkward moment when you order a bottle of wine, the waitress brings it to your table and presents it, then acknowledges that she's never opened a bottle of wine before...yah...it happened. Luckily, it didn't happen to me but to the table beside me and it was literally the longest two minutes of my life watching her battle the corkscrew and the insistence of the diner to help. Eventually...success...the table got their bottle of wine, the waitress a (small) victory, and everyone had a good laugh... Unfortunately, my table had the same waitress and I'm not sure if it was her first night working or the first night out of her house, but she wasn't very good - at all. She mispronounced three or four items when describing the specials. She didn't bring us spoons with our amuse-bouche (which she butchered the pronunciation of naturally.) The drinks took forever to get to our table and our entrees ended up being served by another waitress when ours disappeared. Onto the food. The amuse-bouche was a nice touch and very good - a chilled soup with a poached mussel. We opted for the three-choice appetizer platter (assaggi) - the fried goat cheese with beet puree, grilled zucchini with lemon & ricotta, and white bean truffle dip. These all were the highlight of the meal - the fried goat cheese being my favorite. I was in a group of four so we sampled a good bit of the menu: the burger was very good, probably the best entree on the table, the oxtail cavatelli was good but could have been a bit deeper in flavor, the gnocchi was tasty but needed something more (without a bit of prosciutto it was bland - the brown butter sage sauce just didn't add enough flavor,) and the orecchiette with basil & tomato was extremely bland (the lowest marks.) The cocktails were very good however across the board. The issue here is that there are so many great italian restaurants in Philadelphia and between the food and the service, Spiga just didn't add up to me. If you're in the mood for italian I'd seek out somewhere else; if its raining, you don't want to walk a long way, or can't get a reservation elsewhere - Spiga will suffice in a pinch.;Before I write my review, I will preface it by saying that I came for restaurant week. You are given the choice of 2 of the 4 offered appetizers and I went with the Wood-fired Eggplant Caponata and Polenta Frieswith garlic aioli. Both were actually really good. The fries were a really light serving, I would've liked to have more with more dipping sauce, I probably should've just asked for two orders of fries. 2nd course was Arugula Salad: oven-dried tomatoes, red onion & shaved pecorino with balsamic glaze. This was actually really good, the balsamic glaze was flavorful without being too over powering and I love arugula. The Main course: Cavatelli with oxtail ragù & citrus gremolata. I knew Cavatelli was probably some type of pasta, but it was just shells. The oxtail was shredded meat which was actually pretty flavorful but it was all shredded and lumped together in a soggy soupy mess. The sauce was really watery and I couldn't seperate the meat! I basically finished it in 4 bites because it was so tangled and lumped together. The rest of the pasta with the sauce was pretty un-eventful. Dinner was finished with two small servings of desserts. Chocolate Mousse Cake and Tiramisu Cheese Cake. The tiramisu cheese cake had a nice flavorful and the body of cheese cake. I'd have prefered if it was tiramisu or cheese cake, not together. The chocolate mousse was not very mousse like, I actually forgot what it was and thought it was just a mini brownie. It's a nice romantic spot, but I probably wouldn't go back.;The sign read: Wine down Wednesdays plastered in big letters across the chalkboard as we crossed the st onto Locust a few nights ago. If we weren't already coming to Spiga we would have stopped for the wine if nothing else. The decor of this place is trendy yet casual and the exposed brick walls made it very sultry. KP and I were sat at a two top in the main dining room. The atmosphere was nice, well with the exception of a large table that extended HH (I think they took it too far). Obviously we would be having wine I mean not only was I with KP but a pretty good size list had bottles 25 and under. After choosing a funky not so common Italian Red we perused the menu. We decided to use our coupon code for a free pizza, since I do not consume animals our server let us swap out the arugula and prosciutto pie for the margarita pizza. The pizza came out a few minutes later and was a good size. The crust was slightly chewy but still crispy and there was a good ratio of sauce to cheese. It wasn't the best restaurant pizza I've ever had (see Zavino). I would eat this pie again and I would also be very happy to try the pizza that has strawberries and ribiola cheese. YUM. I was torn between the mussels or the gnocchi but finally chose the gnocchi's per our servers recommendation. My dining companion did the steak. The gnocchi's were light, fluffy and buttery and the porcini cream was that just cream not really any mushrooms to speak of which was fine but I asked if there were whole shrooms in the sauce. There could have been more sauce for the ratio of pasta but what sauce I had was flavorful. I liked the layout of the menu they offer small plates, various snacks and pizzas. Price point seems to be spot on for food and drinks for the area and though service was a little off everyone we encountered was very nice. I will definitely return.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Spiga: I really enjoyed Spiga. I had a Rue lala voucher and its so close to my bfs apartment I decided to use it! The host was great and very helpful throughout the meal. They just changed their menu, which threw me for a loop since I always do my HW on menus and was ready for the old menu! I got the lamb ragu, which was amazing. Perfect portion, seriously one of the best pasta dishes I have ever had!;The hubby and I came here for lunch and had one of the best burgers we have had in Philly....so much so that we ordered out the following week....only to have a burned puck on bread. Not happy, to say the least. I will say, the first time though, it was amazing, so I am hoping it was just a fluke. Their salads are incredibly generous but their pizzas are off. I gave it 4 stars because they have a great staff, yummy salads, and I still dream about that first burger.;I had heard a few good things about this new Italian place, so I went and tried it. I was a bit apprehensive as I am a big Italian fan, and there are too few places in Philadelphia that do it right. However, Spiga does a pretty good job. I was impressed by the drink specials that they were running, and I definitely want to go back for their "Wine Wednesdays" - half off every bottle of wine. However, we went on a Thursday, and their special was a $5 drafts and $2 yuenglings. I ordered a purple haze to have with the appetizer. And, then we ordered a bottle of wine for dinner. I was impressed that they had a few "cheaper" options for wine, Italian bottles under $25. I would love to go back to this place for happy hour and try out some of their martini's and cocktails because they looked great. For starters, we ordered the chef's selections of cured meats. All of them were delicious and paired well with the homemade bread. However, I would have appreciated something other than cured meat on the plate. The dish did come with olives- five- but other than that, nothing. For entree, I ordered the oxtail ragoo. I was disappointed with the first bite, but after that I warmed up to it, and rather enjoyed the dish. Its mild, and solid with nothing outstanding to write about. However, the pizza we ordered was fantastic. We ordered the fig, Gorgonzola, and prosciutto. The pizza was a good size, but one person could finish it if he was hungry enough. The crust was warm and fluffy, and the bottom was not burnt, which is one of my biggest pet peeves about wood oven pizzas. For dessert we got the canoli napoleon. The dessert was OK. Nothing to write home about, and I will order another option when i go back. Overall, the pace of the meal was perfect. They did not rush us, and brought our food out slowly. And, the pricing is competitive, around $12 for a delicious pizza and around $15 for a pasta dish. I will definitely be back for the Pizza and the drinks!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Spiga: The service was excellent and reminiscent to that of the old country. It truly felt like time stopped while sipping on limoncello. The owner of the restaurant was extremely courteous and gratuitous. The pulpo was delicious, tender and robust- a must!;I cannot say enough about Spiga. They hosted a rehearsal dinner for us the other night and it was above and beyond what we expected! We love eating there (crazy for their fig pizza) so we decided this is where we want to have our event. The atmosphere is wonderful, the staff is the best and the food was excellent ,as was the presentation. Anthony helped us with the planning and was a joy to work with. We HIGHLY recommend that you dine there.;Every few weeks, I dine with a friend a various restaurants throughout the city and surrounding suburbs. We happened to have a discount card for Spiga and decided to give it a try. I must say, we were pleasantly surprised! We dined on a Wednesday evening, which meant the restaurant was not crowded and there was free street parking. The staff sat us immediately and also were more than happy to assist us in our wine selection. They were also knowledgeable about what wines paired up best with entree selection. We decided to start with an appetizer and split the Tagliolini Capesante E Funghi pasta dish and the Filetto Di Branzino entree. The pasta was light, the scallops were cooked to perfection and the proscuitto added a nice flavor to the dish. The branzino filet was wonderful and the vegetables had a nice smokey flavor which complimented the dish rather nicely. We chose a gelato dessert which came in three flavors - raspberry, vanilla (although, it tasted more like cake batter) and strawberry. It was a nice way to end the meal, and I left there feeling full, but not overly stuffed. It's not often that we leave a restaurant with the intention of dining there again soon, because there are so many wonderful restaurants to try in the city. I will say that coming on a weeknight was ideal because I imagine noise being an issue if the place was packed. Overall, it was a great dining experience. I'm happy to say "I can't wait to dine here again." Bravo!!!.
Sofiabella Pizzeria is located at 2216 Street Rd, Bensalem city. It has the postal code is 19020 and latitude - longitude is 40.1014338 --74.9496924 . List of Sofiabella Pizzeria's categories: Sandwiches, Pizza, Restaurants, Italian, Chicken Wings, Burgers, Cheesesteaks. Sofiabella Pizzeria opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Sofiabella Pizzeria is 3.5. Sofiabella Pizzeria is currently open. Sofiabella Pizzeria provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, True, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, Very Loud, Has good for kids service, Has table service, Has caters service, Casual Attire, u'no', No reservations service, False, No need to make an appointment, No dogs allowed, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, False, Has bike parking, Has wheelchair accessible, Has BYOB service, No happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Sofiabella Pizzeria: I have eaten here many times mostly because of the decent food and how close it is to my house. I called to place an order today explaining that I wanted to eat the food there and I would be arriving in 10 minutes(I requested this as I was pressed for time and wanted then to get a head start cooking the food) the girl said no. I asked her to check with the management, she did and the answer was still no...... I explained that if they couldn't fulfill my simple request that I would choose to spend my money elsewhere and apparently they were fine with this.;Warning sketchy food! I ordered a BBQ Chicken thin crust and it had a 2 inch piece of glass lodged inside of it. I took a bite and it cut my mouth. I usually would just cut my losses in this type of scenario but this place was so overwhelmingly bad that I had to leave a comment. I called mgmt and talked to Joe who was extremely disrespectful and stated that "I bet you did eat a bunch of glass but it didn't come from here!" He asked for a picture of the glass and once he had my phone number harassed me until 11:15 pm from his personal cell phone. This place is garbage and it takes a lot for me to leave a review for me as I usually just read others reviews.;I ordered 2 burgers, fries, a chicken sandwich, and cheese cake. The food was disgusting! Talk about some dry food; but you can bet that the fries were soggy. My cheese cake was more like old pudding. I mean, how would they expect me to eat the cheese cake in the first place, there was no fork. I'd also like to comment on the lack of ketchup packets and napkins. The largest waste of money. I also set the order to arrive by a certain time and they were about 15 minutes late. I'm NEVER ordering from here again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Sofiabella Pizzeria: The food here is very good, the two star rating is because of the pricing. I got 20 wings on Sept. 22nd, it cost $13.35, I got the same 20 wings tonight and it cost $18.50. When I called to ask about the price, the girl who answered (who was very nice) apologized and said they recently raised their prices. I think $5 on 20 wings is a little excessive.;We've been ordering here for a while and tonight was a little weird.. ordered a Stromboli with fries, they bring us a pepperoni and mushroom pizza, we call and they say they'll bring us the right order and then they bring us a smaller pepperoni and mushroom pizza... the problem is the "manager" was really rude about it when I called to get the order right for the 3rd time... This isn't the usual for this place but it was definitely disappointing;I truly don't understand how this place has such high ratings. Last night my husband & I ordered Buffalo chicken pizza, the Works, and the sampler platter. It arrived to our hotel in a timely manner. The buffalo chicken should have been promising but immediately I noticed that I could smell the chicken on the pizza before it ever got to my mouth. It had a "microwaved" & unfresh smell to it. Upon tasting, there was definitely something off about it. My husband was equally unimpressed. He said the sausage on his pizza was completely unappetizing as well as it being way too oniony. We took no more than a few bites of our pizzas & were so put off by the flavor that we let the dog gnaw at it. The sampler platter was alright. Definitely not made in house--these were undeniably a frozen from a vendor type of appetizer. An abundance of sauces was served but again, the marinara was half tomato, half onion flavor. All in all, it was a very unsatisfying use of $32 & we were left quite hungry.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Sofiabella Pizzeria: Looking for a new favorite pizza place so we tried Sofiabella. Had a great waitress. Wish we could say the food was as great as she was. Cheesesteak was ok but much less meat than other places. Not a big meat eater but this was noticeable. Pizza was ok. Nothing outstanding. Very sad. Wanted this to be a great place. Very clean;The pizza was okay, very dry but it still had good flavour. I will give this place another chance!;Dropping this down to 3 stars, after several orders since the initial one. The pizzas are arriving not fully cooked, and so loaded with sauce that the cheese is just falling off. Very top heavy, and the crust is partially doughy. The Hawaiian is good, but it's so WET. Hopefully this is just a phase.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Sofiabella Pizzeria: Best milkshakes I've ever had! I just recently moved to Bensalem and this was the first place I hit up. I ordered a couple of sandwiches (Italian and chicken cutlet) and for all three sandwiches it was only $15! Sandwich quality is great, perfect sized portion. Also comes with a cute bag of fries. Came back last night and ordered a white pizza, my only complaint is it had no ricotta on it, but maybe I'm just used to that being an automatic because I'm from NJ. But, those milkshakes are life changing! My boyfriend had the strawberry shortcake which had tons of fresh strawberries in it and pieces of pound cake, and I had the Reese's which was out of this world! Definitely recommend, also join their rewards club and get an automatic 20% off your bill and a free milkshake on your birthday!;Fantastic authentic Italian sub and pasta restaurant. Ate there several times during my trip to Bensalem, PA. Never disappointed and always happy and full.;I don't understand how some pizza commented the pizza was just okay - it's seriously the BEST pizza I've ever had, & other people I know in the area say the same thing! I don't order pizza from anywhere else now. Everything they make here is delicious! Except...the garlic knots, they're hard & crunchy, not soft & fresh how I like them. Garlic knots & the high prices are the reason for 4 stars. But...the food is so delicious I don't mind spending the $ really, I order from them almost once a week. The Giant in Bensalem always has coupons for the store on the back of their receipts & there are specials listed on their website (I think the prices on the website are outdated though, at least that's what I was told months ago). I've always had great customer service too! A lot of young kids, but they are always so kind and helpful. If you order dinner & delivery, esp on weekends, expect to wait an hour or little more. Some people get made at that, but that just means the place is really busy because they're SO GOOD!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Sofiabella Pizzeria: This place has the best pizza by far in Bensalem. Almost everything we've had here has been awesome. We searched for years for great pizza in Bensalem and we finally found it. We order weekly and only a couple of times had minor issues with the food.;Very good food and the waitresses are very friendly. My favorite is the Bake Ziti and Hubbys is the Lasagna. Have to try the cheesy garlic bread which comes with your meal....;We arrived from New York and was searching for a place to eat so we chose Sofia Bellas. This place did not disappoint. We got a large cheese, garlic knots, cheese steak sub and a strawberry milkshake for our daughter. All the food was great, the service was great and the prices were great!!.
Pho Bensalem is located at 2066a Street Rd, Bensalem city. It has the postal code is 19020 and latitude - longitude is 40.098411 --74.945902 . List of Pho Bensalem's categories: Restaurants, Vietnamese. Pho Bensalem opens: Monday: 10:0-22:0, Tuesday: 10:0-22:0, Wednesday: 10:0-22:0, Thursday: 10:0-22:0, Friday: 10:0-22:0, Saturday: 10:0-22:0, Sunday: 10:0-22:0. The rating for Pho Bensalem is 2.5. Pho Bensalem is currently closed. Pho Bensalem provides information for customer: Casual Attire, Has delivery support, Quiet loud, False, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, No outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, u'no', Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pho Bensalem: Unfortunately, I am giving this restaurant a negative one star. I used to go there quite often until I find out they always short on inventory and lack of customer service. Last time, I took my lunch break, ordered a vietnamese cold cut sandwich to go. The cashier said that they were out of the cold cut sandwich meat. So, I've ordered a chicken sandwich, then the cashier said the lady who make sandwiches won't be back until an hour later, can you come back? I replied my office lunch break is one hour, let's order something else. The cashier said Pho noodles will be available in 15 minutes, then I ordered one to go. 15 minutes pass by, the order has not come out from the kitchen yet while they only have two tables of customer were eating at the restaurant. The cashier kept saying my order is coming out soon. I was waited and waited, after a 45 minutes of waiting, still nothing has coming out from the kitchen. I have to go back to work with an empty stomach. I am done with Pho Bensalem!;FILE THIS UNDER PLACES THAT HAVE LOST MY BUSINESS FOR GOOD. I gave this place so many chances and I was a frequent customer up until tonight. While their pho and hoagies are as good as ones in philly, their service is beyond lacking. Strike 1: Called in a pick up order for 2 of their Vietnamese hoagies. The young man on the other line said 5-10 minutes. I gave them 15 mins. When I showed up, I still waited another 10-15 minutes. Not okay. Mind you, there was 1 man eating a bowl of pho in the restaurant. Not a busy day for them, yet they couldn't handle a simple order. Strike 2: Had dinner with my family here a few Sundays ago. Again, we were the only patrons in the establishment. I didn't see them take too many phone orders. The food came out very slowly, we ordered: 1 bowl of pho, 1 pan fried noodle, 1 sweet and sour soup with shrimp, 1 fried rice, 1 vermicelli with chicken dish. The fried rice came out first. The 2nd dish which was the sweet and sour soup did not come out until we had finished eating the fried rice. The pho came out next which at any other pho restaurant, the pho would come out first. The vermicelli dish came out after another 15 minutes and finally... no pan fried noodle. We had to ask about the dish before our server admitted he forgot to put in the order. Now, this is any easy mistake to make when taking care of a big party in a busy restaurant... but we were the only people in there! RIDICULOUS. Stirke 3: Called in a pick up order for a sweet and sour soup with shrimp. No quoted time was given so I gave them 20 minutes before showing up. The man at the counter went to check on the order for me and said it was cooking but not done yet. Another 20 minutes go by and another man picking up his food came and left. The owner arrives and runs into the kitchen. She comes out and says they are missing an ingredient for my order and will not get it for another 2 hours. She wanted to take down my number and have me pick up my order in 2 hours... when I told her that was ridiculous she said she would deliver. I walked out. I wasted almost an hour waiting for my order. When I asked her why no one told me that they were missing this ingredient the entire time, she said "they didn't know". How does the chef "not know" if he is missing an ingredient...? Maybe he didn't think it would take 2 hours to arrive so he started making the soup anyway? Who cares. I am left hungry and soupless. Oh, and pissed off. Never again will I come here. I will gladly drive 20 minutes to Washington ave and be served by seasoned restaurant owners and waiters who know how to run a business.;Can I give a ZERO?? Please?!?! I have tried food here twice. Once delivery and once take-out. Delivery- Ordered Pho and Vietnamese spring rolls. PHO was crazzzyyy salty. I wonder if they ever even try the broth as they prep it. Take out- NIGHTMARE. I came in on a Monday night around 5:40pm. There were only two tables seated. The hostess is absolutely AWFUL. She was constantly picking up the phone and taking orders while i stood in front of her when she should have said please hold one moment, and taken my small order. The delivery guy came in and she asked him to take my order! hahaha. I ordered summer rolls w. shrimp and pork, #22 Chicken salad (which the delivery guy said it was grilled chicken), and edamame. Thats it! I literally ordered nothing that needed to be cooked, just steamed edamame. The delivery guy charged me and said 20 minutes. I came back 20 minutes later to the register. The girl purposely ignored me and was doing everything else except talking/approaching me.....To get her attention i had to step in front of her to block her way to which she said in a rude tone "order is coming please sit." Omg everytime she went towards the back and opened that kitchen door they screamed &argued with each other sooo loud , it even made customers uncomfortable..I waited for another 20 minutes....IT TOOK 40 MINUTES to make an order made up of no cooking required....The hostess didnt even say sorry. The food was awful! The edamame was dark, spotty and old with no salt...uneatable. I attached the photo. The chicken salad is AWFUL!!! I attached the photo. The salad was basically cole slaw and chicken.The salad was sitting in a wet pool and had pieces of old boiled chicken. JUST A BIG WASTE OF MONEY.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pho Bensalem: When I heard a Pho restaurant opened in Bensalem, I had to give it a try. Upon walking in, I could tell it was not your typical Pho establishment. Unlike typical Pho restaurants, Pho Bensalem does not offer two size bowls. However, the Deluxe Pho is slightly larger than the other Pho offerings. The wait staff was very friendly, but seemed unprepared for guests as my co-workers and I arrived at 11:45am. The sides (sprouts, etc) were fresh and clean, but the Pho broth was overly sweet. Based on the questions from our waitress, it sounded as if they are still working out the recipe. Unfortunately, I have to rate them based off what they served, which means this pho joint is sitting with a lowly two stars. To be fair, they do offer other food beyond Pho (Chinese and Vietnamese). They also accept credit cards, which is a plus.;Hey All, I went with a friend of mine and her boyfriend. He is a Avid Pho eater. To start with the hostess sat us down and then asked if we wanted drinks. We ordered 2 glasses of water and a diet coke with lemon, we also asked for lemon for our water. they brought us out the water and LIMES. ( i guess she doesn't know what a lemon is) The can of diet coke had a weird taste to it, then we notices it was expired by 5 months. So we had to get something else to drink cause all their cans of Diet coke were expired. then we ordered Pho (with order of white rice on the side for each) and asked for 3 orders of fried dumplings, We received our soup and the fixings for it (sprouts,mint,jalapenos). but no rice. the soup and 1 entree came out 10 minutes BEFORE the dumplings. I'm not used to getting my entree 10 mins before my appetizer We had to explain to the waitress/hostess 4 times that we wanted sides of white rice. she was not even understanding us. The soup was OK, i would order it again if i didn't feel like going to bustelton ave to the Pho palace at bustleton and philmont. but if i have time i will go there instead. The service is horrible. The waitress/hostess seated a couple who came in while she was talking on the phone. i couldnt believe it. if i owned that place i would have thrown her out. Will i go back, yeah for the soup, not the service. Have i had alot better=YES;Good pho. Old sprouts. Place smelled like cigarettes. Won't be back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pho Bensalem: The only reason I am giving it 3 stars is because the service was too slow. I walked in to order take-out, and waited maybe 35 minutes before I received my food., However, the food I received was delicious. The summer rolls were perfect and did not have too much overpowering basil/mint. The Bun i ordered was delicious, but it was a very small order (another reason for 3 stars). It was shrimp and chicken over the rice vermicelli. Maybe if I had dined in it would've been served in the large bowls with a larger amount of food? But nontheless, it was delicious. And last but not least, this place MUST invest in good quality fish sauce. Usually I tell places to hold on the fish sauce since it does not taste authentic and smells like old gym socks mixed with vinegar. This place however still gave me the sauce on the side and it was very delicious!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pho Bensalem: I have NO idea what Pho the other reviewers were eating but my Pho was DELICIOUS! I ordered #70: Pho with slices of eye round steak & well done flank. The broth was flavorful & fragrant. The meat was tender & fresh. The sprouts & herbs were fresh. My coworker & I enjoyed it. They were a tad skimpy on the meat though :). I've been to MANY Pho places: Pho Hoa, Pho 38, Pho 75, Cafe Saigon, Pho & Beyond, & the list goes on. NO, this isn't my favorite Pho (Pho & beyond is), but it's not disgusting like the previous reviewers would have you believe. We've been looking for a new work lunch Pho place ever since Savor Saigon (delish!!) in Levittown closed. Hey - if they don't like it, more for me!! I'll be back many many many times!! They also have other Asian items. My other coworker got the bourbon chicken with string beans. The seasoning was PERFECT but the chicken was a tad dry.;Had a great meal tonight. We ordered the pho which was delicious, a vietnamese crepe and a grilled beef dish. Everything was authentic---service was friendly and prompt (In fact, our waitress had to leave for parents' night at her child's school, and she not only apologized for leaving, she pointed out the person who would be helping us) In addition, the owner came out of the kitchen to bring us our last dish. She chatted with us and brought us special rice pancakes to use with our beef dish. I had read some not-so-good reviews. I am really glad we ignored them. This is a lovely, friendly little place.;Casual and comfortable. Food and prices Are very reasonable. Great local setting for a quick bite. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pho Bensalem: They had a few kinks in their recipes when they first opened, but they have sorted everything out and every single thing I have tried off the menu is phenomenal! Their pho is the best you can get (second only to Pho Cali in Chinatown). And the service is great.. they answer all your questions & refill your tea and water constantly.;Love the pho n the viet hoagies here saves me the trip to Philly.
Six Feet Under Gastropub is located at 727 Walnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.9481865634 --75.1536804065 . List of Six Feet Under Gastropub's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Nightlife, Restaurants, Bars, American (Traditional), Gastropubs, Cocktail Bars. Six Feet Under Gastropub opens: Monday: 16:0-0:0, Tuesday: 16:0-0:0, Wednesday: 16:0-0:0, Thursday: 16:0-0:0, Friday: 11:30-2:0, Saturday: 11:30-2:0, Sunday: 11:30-0:0. The rating for Six Feet Under Gastropub is 4.0. Six Feet Under Gastropub is currently closed. Six Feet Under Gastropub provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Has outdoor seating, u'free', Has supports takeout service, No delivery support, Serves beer and wine, No dogs allowed, No good for dancing service, Has reservations service, Can provide Medium Price, Has happy hour service, Casual Attire, True, Has table service, Average loud, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, No wheelchair accessible, No caters service, Smoking allowed outside, False, No good for kids service, Has coat check service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Six Feet Under Gastropub: The service, staff, and management of this restaurant was unacceptable. Staff was not responsive throughout repeated errors on the part of the restaurant, and ultimately was unable to serve our party dinner. After speaking with servers, bartenders, food runners, and the manager, we were ignored and did not receive the food. Unfortunate, because the atmosphere, food, and bar selections were all satisfactory. Hopefully a change in management and staff will allow this business to last.;The bartenders and runners were amazing - the wait and kitchen staff were terrible. Our server took our order after we asked for him by a runner. He only came one other time to our table. All the food came out cold and the grilled cheese wasn't even melted. We asked one of the runners if he could ask the kitchen staff to make it melted (you could literally see each slice of cheese and separate them ). He gladly took it and brought it back- but there was no change. After we asked the hostess for our bill ( bc shocking- our server was no where to be found) we paid our bill in full and let the hostess know the issues we had. A woman who seemed to be the manager was standing there on her phone and said " I'm so sorry- come back a night we are fully staffed". WTF?? That was our first time there and we'll never go again. As three people that have worked in the food industry for years- we were appalled by the lack of service, food quality and management. This place could be really amazing if they can get it together.;A lot of potential but in the end just a big miss... The service was extremely poor. Drinks were watery and super sweet. Food was bad, really bad. The mushroom put pie was straight out of a can. The burgers came overcooked. Definitely NOT a gastro pub.... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Six Feet Under Gastropub: Since this place is only about a block from our home, I was really hoping it would be great. Sadly, it isn't. To start, often the smell from the hair salon above comes down the stairs. Not appetizing. Regarding the food, I can only speak to the nachos. They were possibly the worst I've ever had; some cold chips on a plate topped with cold cheese sauce topped with cold jalapeños and corn kernels. They should remove these from the menu or the chef needs to pay them some attention. This was such a bad introduction to the restaurant that, when offered, I declined to have the dish redone. I really think the nachos were prepared the way the kitchen intended. We also decided to not risk getting a main course, so didn't need a second round of drinks. A loss for them. The restaurant did not charge us for the nachos (another loss), and the service was fine, so they get a two rating instead of one. Though they may improve down the road, it's not likely I will ever know. There are too many other places nearby.;Was looking forward to the meal as the menu seemed intriguing. Enjoyed the brussel sprouts... other than that was disappointed. Cauliflower wasn't crispy, and the grilled cheese was greasy. Food took an hour to come out.;This place has such potential but it really needs help. The service is great and the atmosphere could be if they would just get rid of the horrid TVs playing sports. If we wanted to watch "the big game" we'd go to a sports bar. Our first time here, I ordered the fish & chips, which were decent, albeit there were too many very huge, thick fries. All of our meals looked liked they had been super sized. For our second time here, just a few days ago, we started with the beef empanadas, which were boring and over-fried. We then ordered the hot braised beef sandwich, which we didn't even finish because it was terrible. The meat was really fatty and should have been trimmed. We also expected it to be shredded instead of in thick slabs. The cheese was too thick, which made everything slide off the roll with every bite, and there was far too much sauce on it. We ended with two desserts: the bread pudding which was more like French toast and enough for 6 people, and the smores, which were okay, but really hard everywhere but the edges (and enough for 4 people). We polished off what we could eat with near-room-temperature tiny pours of rose. The whole experience was incredibly disappointing.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Six Feet Under Gastropub: This trendy underground spot serves up a hit-or-miss new American menu. The service and menu need to work out some kinks. We came for Saturday brunch right at 11:30 to beat the crowd and to slurp through their Seven Deadly Sins Bloody Mary concept. Service was just slow, like, real slow. It took 35 minutes to get something other than water on the table. The enormous challah French toast and the green tomatoes omelette were on point. Food was a little chilly though. Remember the slow service? Now, as for those Bloody Mary's. Bland. Watered down. We had to find another restaurant to grab some.;We made a special trip to 6ft. Under after seeing it on FYI Philly. Immediately upon entering, we got hit with a very strong bleach smell. We were the last of our party of six to arrive and were taken directly to our table...which was a board meeting table for 12 in a private room. The tv in the room was not on nor could you hear the music clearly from the main dining area. None of us were very happy with the table. When we asked to be seated with the rest of the dining population, our server seemed irritated and attempted to explain it away. We waited for another table. One of us had a bug in his drink and another had her salmon come out very undercooked. The server that replaced our initial server was very helpful and friendly. We liked him. Beer selection was decent and the rest of the food we ordered was good. After they work through some bumps and hiccups, I think this place could be pretty great. (Also posted on OpenTable);If it wasn't for the nice waitress I would have given 2 stars. First, we ordered a bottle of champagne with orange juice. Well you would this we would get a small pitcher of orange juice, NOT! Instead the waitress brought out a tin mixer.. we also ordered the baked Brie, which took an hour. The waitress said the Brie takes a while to cook. You would think they would tell you upfront that an appetizer would take an hour, right ? Wrong. The manager adjusted our bill for the brie. However, I would hate to dine there on a busy day. Nevertheless, the Brussels sprouts were delightful and my chicken sandwich was good. This restaurant has so much potential if they would focus on service, and quality.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Six Feet Under Gastropub: Great little spot to grab some dinner and relax a bit. The menu isn't large, but the food is tasty. I had the Fish and Chips with wedged meaty potatoes, and a light salad. This plate was delicious. The fish was meaty, well breaded and had a nice aioli on it. The potatoes were well prepared and the salad hit home with a light balsamic dressing. All paired with a nice Imperial red ale. Prices were a little higher than I expected, but we will return. Oh, and kudos to Jess who served us up from behind the bar. Thanks Gigi for the recommendation.;I'm going to come out and say that our waiter made a mistake! We sat down at a nice table and ordered, but our waiter took over 20 minutes to bring our food to us. Granted it is restaurant week and out server seemed like he was new to serving. So once I saw our waiter he immediately look disheveled because he had forgot to initially bring out our drinks. He returns later with our drinks and explains there complimentary. Then not a moment after our food arrived. Although we had to wait for our food to come to get our drinks, they administered a 20% discount, gave us our drinks for free, AND gave us complimentary shots of top shelf liquor! Our waiter made a mistake and genuinely made an effort to make up for it. Our experience was hindered at first but at the end of the day, our waiter compensated us for our time that was wasted and that, my friends, is better than a good waiter. Being compensated for.;Took a date here by chance. The ambience was cool and slightly romantic. Our server Danielle was patient and helpful. I order a pull-pork sandwich was pretty good. It wasn't anything special, but what do you expect from a pulled pork sandwich. Bathroom was nice and clean. My choice of alcohol was a Bourbon styled cocktail. Can't remember the name of it, but had honey. Quite enjoyable. The prices where pretty cheap especially for the quality, quantity, and for the location of the restaurant. I'm not from Philly, but if in the area again and I want something better than a cheesesteak; I'll be back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Six Feet Under Gastropub: I have only had the chance to stop in, but I will definitely be back for drinks sometime soon! I came in for a late lunch, and decided to go with the happy hour French Onion Soup and the half salad with Arugula, Strawberries, Grapes and Pistachios. My waiter was friendly and attentive to me and the tables around me (I was alone so I was people watching a little). The food was perfectly seasoned and the portion of French Onion Soup was large for a happy hour special - I definitely recommend, and the salad was very fresh and had a healthy amount of pistachios which I really enjoyed. The soup and the salad was a little over $12, but I couldn't even finish the soup because the portion was so large, so it was well worth it. I can't wait to come back for some cocktails and shared plates - everything on the menu sounds delicious. I will be back soon!;This is hands down one of the best restaurants that I've been to in Philadelphia. The food is absolutely amazing. The service is on point. The decor is classic and fun, and fresh. The name is because it is 6 ft Underground. It is below American Mortals. I got lunch there for $10 including tip. It was so good, that I was seconds away from picking up the platter and licking it. They have a great Happy Hour menu. They even serve breakfast there all day. Delightful. I'll be back at least once a week, and I intend on bringing people with me. We have to help this new business thrive;Have been here a few times, as I live close by, and really enjoyed it! The staff is super friendly, the bar selection is awesome, and the Brussel sprouts were incredible. Can't wait to try the rest of the menu!.
Philadelphia Juice Bar is located at 1730 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9513713 --75.1700434 . List of Philadelphia Juice Bar's categories: Live/Raw Food, Fitness & Instruction, Gyms, Food, Vegetarian, Restaurants, Organic Stores, Vegan, Juice Bars & Smoothies, Active Life. Philadelphia Juice Bar opens: Monday: 7:0-20:30, Tuesday: 7:0-20:30, Wednesday: 7:0-20:30, Thursday: 7:0-20:30, Friday: 7:0-20:30, Saturday: 7:0-20:0, Sunday: 7:0-19:0. The rating for Philadelphia Juice Bar is 4.5. Philadelphia Juice Bar is currently closed. Philadelphia Juice Bar provides information for customer: No reservations service, No delivery support, Serves beer and wine, u'free', Has outdoor seating, No dogs allowed, Has bike parking, No good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, 'casual', True, Has supports takeout service, Has wheelchair accessible, No table service, Has caters service, Can provide Medium Price, False. Extremely poor review of restaurant Philadelphia Juice Bar: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Philadelphia Juice Bar: I unfortunately can't rate the actually juice, only my subpar experience. I came in near closing time (and by near I mean 30 mins before) and due to them already having started their nightly clean up process I was told they could not serve me. Unlikely I'll make the effort to try their juice.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Philadelphia Juice Bar: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Philadelphia Juice Bar: Great new juice place in Center City - finally! I know there some juice places scattered in the area but this one is very close to where I work and live so I was so excited when I saw the sign outside! It is in the 12th street gym and I had to sign in to go in which was slightly annoying - I hope I don't have to do this each time I want to get a juice/smoothie. The woman working behind the counter was courteous friendly and helpful. She informed me the juices were organic and I ordered the green remediation juice - it was delicious! And the prices are def competitive compared to some other places. The place itself is cute and very clean/trendy. My only qualm is that they do not open till 3-4 pm and I often would want something like this in the morning/afternoon. They do have the option of putting in an order the day before and then picking it up anytime the next morning/afternoon (before business hours) but this requires more foresight than I usually have. Hope they adjust their hours! Kinda defeats the purpose of having a "go-to" juice place if they're only open 3 times a day My first experience was a good one and I'm sure I'll be back for more!;This juice bar resides inside 12th Street Gym. I had a beet and ginger type juice, and it was freshly made. I received $1 off for checking in on yelp, and enjoyed it on the walk home. It was super refreshing. The prices are not cheap, and the amount of juice is pretty small, but when you see the amount of fresh produce that goes into it, and the time it takes to make just one, you suck it up!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Philadelphia Juice Bar: Delicious, fresh, organic juice! What more is there to say! A great way to reenergize after a workout or prep for one.;So glad to finally have healthy and organic juice options in Washington Square West! I'm not even a gym member (yet), but I've been coming here since the Juice Bar has opened simply for the refreshing and healthy drinks. The owner behind Philadelphia Juice Bar, Anita, is incredibly knowledgeable about juicing and is sensitive to dietary restrictions and quick to recommend healthy post-workout blends. The best part about these juices? Philadelphia Juice Bar tries to source local organic ingredients whenever possible, and the prices are cheaper than other juice bars around the city. Can't wait to come back!;My husband and I both did the 3 day juice cleanse. Loved all of the juices and the variety. All juices are organic and change seasonally. I had loads of energy each day. Perfect reset to my system. Highly recommend!.
Sushi Nami 2 is located at 369 W Lancaster Ave, Wayne city. It has the postal code is 19087 and latitude - longitude is 40.0447316 --75.3986707 . List of Sushi Nami 2's categories: Sushi Bars, Japanese, Restaurants. Sushi Nami 2 opens: Monday: 16:30-21:30, Tuesday: 16:30-21:30, Wednesday: 16:30-21:30, Thursday: 16:30-21:30, Friday: 16:30-22:30, Saturday: 16:30-22:30, Sunday: 16:0-21:0. The rating for Sushi Nami 2 is 4.0. Sushi Nami 2 is currently open. Sushi Nami 2 provides information for customer: Can provide High Price, Has delivery support, Has table service, Serves beer and wine, True, 'casual', Has reservations service, Has caters service, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Average loud, Accepts credit cards, No dogs allowed, Has supports takeout service, 'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Sushi Nami 2: Worst service I've had in a long time. Was first seated at a table and then asked to move to a different table because a larger party walked in the door. Ended up shivering at a table by the window where cold air came through the cracks. Took ages to get anything, including food as well as the attention of the server. I enjoy spicy mayo on my sushi instead of soy sauce, so I requested a side of that and received the tiniest amount (about the size and thickness of a quarter). Obviously that was not enough for the 3 rolls I eventually ordered, so I continued to ask for refills, which I was charged 30 cents each for. When I first asked for a refill, the server completely forgot and left me sitting there with a plate full of sushi for a half hour before returning and I had to remind her what I asked for. What should've been a 45 minute dinner with friends turned into 2 and half hours of waiting for our food to come out. And finally, one person in my party received the wrong type of sushi roll, and she had to eat it anyway because if we had waited for a new roll, we would've missed our other plans for after dinner. Overall not a good experience.;If I could give this zero stars I most definitely would. I ordered a chicken teriyaki lunch bento box for pick up and when I started to eat it i noticed there was a hair in it. I called back and a woman answered I told her the problem and she said just come in one day and we'll give You free one. Today I decided that is what I wanted for lunch so I called and she said yes ok come in we'll have it ready for you, when I got there she started badgering me about my phone number and was being extremely rude I told her I was in break and only had 10 mins left to get back you work and she was still being rude, never gave me my food, and wasted my time. I do NOT recommend this place. Very bad costumer service !;I will never go back and I have been going there since the first day they opened. I had the worst service EVER and it was just a takeout order! The girl who took my order was very rude and doesn't care about the business or customers. She didn't give me any chopsticks or utensils or soy sauce to eat my lunch with! WTF?!?!? I didn't know until I got all the way back to work & when I called to tell them I wanted a new lunch ( I ordered the Salmon Teriyaki bento box) with chopsticks, a spoon and soy sauce this time they said they would make me a new one but I would have to pay for it...ummm, I think not. So I went back there to talk to the manager or owner and was told neither were there but that if I came back at 4:30 when they open for dinner they would make me a new lunch...Gee thanks. So on my THIRD trip to their establishment I put my old ass lunch on the counter and demanded my money back. I did tell the Chefs they were wonderful and it was nothing against them because that is the truth. Those girls who are at the front and serving need to be fired or properly trained.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Sushi Nami 2: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Sushi Nami 2: Sushi was good but portions are very small compared to other sushi places! My special roll was way smaller than special rolls from other sushi restaurant. In my opinion, overpriced for their portion sizes and I probably will try another sushi place next time;Sushi Nami was alright. My friend and I love sushi and Wayne is lacking in the sushi department. We needed to find something new with the recent closing of Wabi Sabi, our favorite sushi restaurant on the main line. The restaurant itself was pristinely clean, and the quality of the food was excellent. The sushi came in generous portions. My friend ordered the Fire Dragon roll, and she could barely finish it. They could have given us more edamame. My big issue with Sushi Nami was the insane price. Plan on dropping big bucks on sushi dishes, at least 15-16$ a plate. Not cool. Lower the prices or you will not get business. I'll probably opt for Margaret Kuo's next time. Service a bit slow also. Ambiance is pretty and quiet!;Decent selection, decent execution, poor service. Needless to say room for improvement. Udon was good, chefs choice shashimi was poor. Basic Japanese food. Meh/5. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Sushi Nami 2: I have been a big fan of Sushi Nami's Paoli location for lunches (and the occasional dinner) for a while so I was eager to try the Wayne Location on Route 30 not far from my office. Yumi was there (she is usually in Paoli) and the place is new - but has the exact same menu. Lunch specials are still there and still great at $14.00 for the salmon lunch. The pork dumpling soup is a great winter treat - hot and fresh with 3 pork gyoza and a bunch of veggies. Love it here. Will be back!;Before, I would have to drive to Sushi Land in Bryn Mawr for my sushi fix, but since discovering Nami Sushi, I haven't been back (sorry Sushi Land)! This is a no frills, reasonably priced restaurant that still offers a great variety of both sushi and cooked foods. I've only ever ordered takeout, but the wait time has never been more than 25 mins (usually around 15). For something a little different, I recommend ordering any of the sushi with mango listed in the ingredients - it adds the slightest sweet burst of flavor! If you're looking for some solid sushi without the Main Line prices, this is the place to be.;Super good sushi and probably the best tempura in the area. All very fresh and good service. The only reason it didn't get five stars was the atmosphere was a little weird. Highly recommended though!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Sushi Nami 2: I saw this place open and hadn't tried it yet, so ok Friday night I went with the fam. First off, the staff was amazing. Our servers name was Nam I think, and she was delightful and amazing with my daughter. The food was great and well made, everything tasted fresh and was reasonably priced. I will definitely be back.;Great food and service! The price is very reasonable too! The only thing is they close at 3 for lunch break.;They just opened and my co-workers and I were curious to try it out. We ordered the bento box and could not believe what a deal it was! You get so much food for such a low price. We went into the restaurant to pick up our food and the place looked very nice inside. We were impressed because most of the restaurants nearby did not look as nice as this one. Service to pick up was normal. Once we got back to the office, we all tried the food and everyone was very pleased. It was a winner for us. The food was delicious, filling, and a good price. We will be back try more bento boxes. Welcome to the neighborhood!.
The Satellite Cafe is located at 701 S 50th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19143 and latitude - longitude is 39.9476547 --75.2227069 . List of The Satellite Cafe's categories: Coffee & Tea, Vegan, Vegetarian, Restaurants, Food, Bagels, Wraps. The Satellite Cafe opens: Monday: 7:0-14:0, Tuesday: 8:0-16:0, Wednesday: 8:0-16:0, Thursday: 8:0-16:0, Friday: 8:0-16:0, Saturday: 9:0-16:0, Sunday: 9:0-16:0. The rating for The Satellite Cafe is 3.5. The Satellite Cafe is currently open. The Satellite Cafe provides information for customer: u'free', Can only provide Low Price, No delivery support, Has outdoor seating, No caters service, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, Average loud, Casual Attire, False, No good for kids service, Accepts credit cards, No dogs allowed, Has bike parking, No good for groups service, False, Has wheelchair accessible, No table service, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Satellite Cafe: I can't stand this place. Everything from the fake-ass punker look to the really horrible service [is it supposed to be cute or endearing?] has made me never visit this joint again. Every time I've gone here, the staff have been rude, as if asking them to make me a hot chocolate is offending their religious beliefs. If you don't wanna make coffee, why the @#$% do you work at a cafe? Perhaps this satellite will drop out of orbit...;I really hate this place. Largely it's because the staff has been rude and unpleasant. The coffee is good but the couple of times I had food it was not very good. Once I had a piece of chocolate cake here. You know when your fridge hasn't been cleaned in awhile and any food you leave in there absorbs the not so fresh scents? It was stale and tasted like that. Another time, I ordered a veg chicken sandwich and they neglected to tell me that it comes liberally sprinkled with cayenne pepper. The four year old I was trying to share it with was not pleased. Periodically when I am in the area I think I should give this place another shot. Some lovely people I know spend time here. But every time I go back I don't like it. I think I am done trying now.;The food is ok if your a vegan, but the workers are wannabes upper crust punks with a silver spoon in their behind. I lived in West Philly for seven years now, and almost every time I ordered drinks or food the staff acts like your bothering them. I guess if you're a hipster with a bad snobby attitude this is the place for you........ Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Satellite Cafe: Satellite is my neighborhood cafe, with reasonable prices and plenty of vegan treats. They have a pretty good selection of bagels, and the coffee is above average. I honestly just can't get beyond how dirty this place is. The lighting is usually dim (which doesn't help), the tables were sticky when I went my one and only time (hint: I almost never only visit a place once), the bathroom was ... yeah, and the floor didn't look as if it had been swept recently. The bar is also very small, which makes it difficult to have more than one or two people back there -- which means you will be waiting for your order. Obviously, if you plan ahead, no big deal. Basically, if you're okay with your food places filthy, Satellite is probably a solid four stars. That's not something I compromise on, though.;i've been there once, and i THINK i was asked to join their staff? i assume so, since when i asked if they could fill their half and half carafe, they pointed to the fridge and said "it's in the fridge." i haven't gotten a paycheck from that day, but i'm putting the job on my resume. they get two stars because it's close to my house and i remember it was decent coffee.;Rude service the few times I've been here. Coffee was okay. I will give it another shot.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Satellite Cafe: Ambiance great, coffee bad, bike shop great, no-wifi-until-3pm (and not advertised anywhere) bad. It's a pity, because this place could be a five star neighborhood favorite.;I actually want to give Satellite Cafe 2 stars, but it's not fair because the food is good and really cheap. It's just... I think of going there all the time to get a bagel with delicious and unique toppings like fresh spinach and olive tapenade, but I can't. Because I called to place an order once and was told they don't take orders over the phone, kind of snottily, and then was hung up on before I finished talking. I know it shouldn't be that big of a deal to go in and order a bagel, but it is, because they consistently take at least 20 minutes to make a bagel with no cooked ingredients. And they won't even let you order and come back unless you pay first. Not everyone has all day to mill about their local coffee shop waiting for a toasted bagel. I do, but that's beside the point. Also, when I'm in there, I feel like I could be in a filthy youth hostel basically anywhere in the world. When they closed for for "renovations", I guess that just meant repainting one wall red that was already a red wall.;I find myself in a conundrum about this place. These reviews are All. Over. The. Place. For one, this joint is far from being hippie. Serving vegan/vegetarian only does not equate hippie so lets get that out of the way yeah?Also, the staff has been nothing but cool when I have come in. I go for coffee and on those times the coffee has been right. It reminds me of some of the joints I visited in Portland, in fact if I didn't know I was in Philly I would say it was a PDX shop while inside. For one their chai is real chai, not this premixed garbage a lot of places serve. I like that. I dig the grungy, gutterpunk ambiance and even though they play cookie monster metal which isn't my favorite, it fits what they are trying to do. I have yet to partake in the goodie case but all the baked goods look right. I will come back and post about those when I do. My only complaints are two... if you are gonna serve in real cups for consuming on premises I would prefer a cup that isn't all chipped and cracked. But hey maybe that is part of the allure? Also, check your syrups for ants, my vanilla chai had a stow away. Not enough to pitch a bitch about it. I lived in Mexico before so I am used to that business but I could see why that may turn off the average patron. Heads up, it is cash only so if you come unprepared, hit up the ATM across the way.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Satellite Cafe: I am a huge fan of this local secret. I don't actually live anywhere near Philly BUT every time I visit I make sure to get at least one of their bikeshop bagels and a Kelp Smoothie. They're so inventive with their tastes and ideas. While not every single one is a perfect hit in my taste buds (one time i got a peanut butter chocolate thing and it was OK... Not my taste... Possibly the Nudge) nothing can make me hate them because of the amazing prize-winners they make (bikeshop bagel and kelp smoothie obviously). I guess I'm to assume the reviewers who wrote about poor service and them running out of items came in on bad days? Or at the wrong time of the day (the busiest or latest)? The people who work there are ALWAYS so sincere and interesting and willing to talk to me. Only once have i wished my food would come out faster (my only tiff) and that was because I couldn't wait to bite into that amazing bagel. For the punk part. I don't consider it punk. I think it's trying to go for the starry natural indie look more. If you want to call that punk, be my guest, but German punk is what my head goes to when you say that, and leather jackets and 80's crazy hair and piercings. The Satellite doesn't strike me as being that. They're more music scene, appealing to the people that like it. If you don't like the way it looks, get with it, or go to Starbucks or something. The local experience is here and if that's not what you're looking for, don't go. But even if you've had a bad experience or don't think you'd like the so-called "punk vibe" at least try the bike shop bagel and kelp smoothie and maybe that'll change your mind.;Great value. Love this place. Great coffee and good food at very reasonable prices. Never had any issue with service or cleanliness. Always interesting clientele with a punky/funky atmosphere.;This place never disappoints. It has tasty veg/vegan friendly options and a homegrown/chill atmosphere. Support local coffee shops! Only downside: the service is super slow & they have gotten my order wrong a few times, which doesn't really bother me since everything is delicious& I'm easygoing but it would be nice to get what I ordered sometimes...hah.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Satellite Cafe: I really have a soft spot for this place. It is simultaneously intimidating and welcoming. It's dingy, but warm; gritty but clean. It's perfect... To me, at least.. this may not be everyone's thing. I've met some fantastically interesting people in here. Like once this past winter a dude came in barefoot. There were 3 inches of snow on the ground and this man was barefoot, because fck it, you know, shoes are for the bourgeoisie. And then a few weeks ago I met a man who invited me to a kombucha brewing class. I had been having a really 'Portlandia' kind of day anyway, and this just tipped it over the edge. But yeah. The coffee is fine. The food is cheap, pretty original, veg, vegan, GF friendly and tasty. I really like the vegan killer black bean on a GF wrap with extra spinach and avocado myself. Okay, yes, there are places with better coffee, better food and all that, but I'm giving Satellite 5 stars, because it's a truly original and awesome place. If you're new to town and really want to meet some Bmore ave locals, come here. p.s. everyone calling this a "hipster" coffee shop should probably go back to whatever normcore planet they hailed from. You know nothing of hipsters. You want a hipster coffee shop? Go to B2 on East Passyunk. You will have a difficult time pushing through the cloud of irreverence to get through the door. Satellite is punk. and queer. and awesome.;I'm in town visiting a friend for a few days, and it was suggested that I had to see west philly. So I drove out here only to find out I'd forgotten my wallet back at my friend's apartment. I knew I didn't want to drive all the way back, deal with the headache of parking, and come back. So I combed my car and came up with $7 in quarters. I searched for a cheap cafe and found the Satellite. Right when I walked in it felt like all West Philly was described to me as. Crunchy, crusty, punk, and generally alternative. The staff were really nice and chill, and they had good music playing. There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan food options. The best part about this place is that everything is priced modestly and realistically. I got a bagel with PB and coffee all for under $4. I spent the day here reading and had a lovely relaxing time. So glad I found this cafe! The only con I can think of is that it's not very big, and seats fill up fast.;Satellite is a great coffee shop. A chill place to hang out, plus plenty of vegan options and outdoor seating make it way more hospitable than Green Line..
Jimmy John's 1 is located at 340 W Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.092678 --75.3721422 . List of Jimmy John's 1's categories: Food, Food Delivery Services, Delis, Sandwiches, Fast Food, Restaurants. Jimmy John's 1 opens: Monday: 11:0-21:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-21:0, Saturday: 11:0-21:0, Sunday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Jimmy John's 1 is 3.5. Jimmy John's 1 is currently closed. Jimmy John's 1 provides information for customer: Average loud, u'no', Has good for kids service, Has caters service, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, False, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, No outdoor seating, Casual Attire, True, Has wheelchair accessible, No happy hour service, Has bike parking, Has drive thru service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jimmy John's 1: My husband and I have been ordering from this Jimmy Johns for 3 years. We have always gotten amazing customer service. That was why I was so disappointed when my sandwich was carelessly left in the lobby of my building. I was frustrated because I was unable to come down from the fifth floor because I couldn't leave a sleeping baby alone. When I called to express this frustration, I was treated extremely dismissively and rudely by Corey, the manager. No apology, and he just said "Okay..." in a really smug, condescending tone. He also refused to give me the number of a manager above him. He just said, "no, I don't think I'm going to give you that information" just really passive aggressively. I have literally never been treated so rudely by a manager in my life. Corey I am sorry you think I an some dumb mom who doesn't deserve to be treated with respect. Heaven forbid I expect you to follow through with the consistent customer service I have always had. My feelings are really hurt by the way I was spoken to and I will go out of my way to never order from this Jimmy Johns again, and my husband and his office will also never order here again.;Gourmet? Really? This place is embarrassing. They are definitely skimpy, whenever they have made sandwiches for no more than 5 of us at work, someones is always messed up. All I wanted was mayo on mine, it would have been nice to have the mayo AND the sauce that was supposed to come with the sandwich and I didn't get either, despite making it clear I wanted both. I even had him read the order back to me. My sandwich was almost inedible. The bacon they put on their sandwiches is gross and undercooked and floppy, I'd say their sandwiches are worse then WaWa's sandwiches which is pretty terrible. To have these in the Philly area surrounded by some of the best hoagies in the country cannot be good for business. I'm really not sure how they stay in business. Maybe the actual Philly locations are better, but the conshohocken one is gross.;Never again unless I'm starving to death. I recently seen the actual "Jimmy" on Guy Fieri's tv show so I figured if GUY had him guest star, they must be good, right? WRONG. There's too much negative to even list so I'll save you the time of reading a book, haha. Long story short, waste of money and time. Every negative comment you read about this place, is true. If you have no taste buds and money to throw away, have it em!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jimmy John's 1: SUB PAR! I heard the radio ads for Jimmy John's but have never seen/been to one. I wasn't missing anything. I shouldn't complain because the sandwiches were free at work, from a drug representative, but I will. The sandwiches were just meh. The bread was fresh but too light/airy & no big whoop? There was hardly any meat and I think I could have eaten at least three of the 'mini's'. (I had one tuna (pretty good) and one roast beef (so-so). The only positive is that the sandwiches seem to be on the healthy side. No mayo/oil, etc. Fresh lettuce. I would never go to a JJ's, nor reccommend JJ's to anyone else to. I'll stick with my beloved WaWa, Primos, and I hear Jesey Mike's is very good too. Sorry.;I've eaten at this location once or twice. I've ordered a few times and had it delivered to my office. But no more shall I have something delivered! Lots of employees at my work get delivery from here. It's lightning fast. But coming back from my lunch break, I see a Jimmy John's delivery guy.... He stopped his truck in the middle of the business drive blocking a lane. And was PEEING on a tree in front of my office. Ewww!! I saw the truck and was going to stop to see if he needed car assistance. Not what was happening. He was handling the situation... "That's what she said." So. Basically. He peed on my office and pretty sure he didn't wash his hands. Two stars because I did like the Sammie's there.;Jimmy John's provided our work with free samples of their sandwiches. While they were good, they seemed skimpy on their contents. I assumed this was because they were free samples. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and tried a full size sub only to be disappointed. Remember the "Where's the beef" commercials? The same could be said about Jimmy John's sandwiches. They get you in and out in about minute, and now I know why. Walking out of the place the sandwich felt light. If there were more than 2 pieces of turkey on my sub, I'd be surprised. The bread is fresh and soft. If all you want is a bread sandwich, this is the place for you!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jimmy John's 1: This place is "a-ok". Nothing spectacular to add. Quick regular sandwich, and able to use the Wi-Fi from the place next door. Not much business when I was here, so I was able to chill at a booth for a while.;A couple of coworkers and I decided to take advantage of the delivery service at Jimmy John's. We ordered online and picked our arrival time for 11:30 - 12:00. I wrote directions to meet us a a specific lobby and call my desk when they have arrived. I got a phone call exactly at 11:30. They were at the right lobby and had the order completely correct. They don't have a large menu but everyone seemed to be pleased with their sandwich. I had the Pepe. I was disappointed by the lack of option to choose the type of cheese you wanted. Still, it was a good hoagie. I would order from them again, especially since they deliver and were so fast.;The service is very efficient and the sandwiches are good. I usually get the Turkey Tom (turkey breast, sprouts, mayo, lettuce, tomato) or Big John (same except w/roast beef minus the sprouts). If you're an Atkins fan, you can get a sandwich wrapped in lettuce although I do believe that the French roll here is one of the nice qualities. I love Subway but stop in here every once in a while.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jimmy John's 1: I made a mistake, I got really mad because they messed up my sandwich, turns out I ordered it wrong. They were very nice about it; they called me and fixed the problem. and showed me how to do it next time. My sandwich next time was delicious. Pros: Jimmy chips are delicious fast service just like the commercials say they will deliver only ONE sandwich no delivery minimum and no delivery charge Cons: online ordering form is confusing and crashes a lot. adding extras to sandwiches really adds up in price. $1.50 for Avocado spread instead of mayo? ouch! there wasn't even that much of it. Roast beef is RARE! they advertise it that way on some of the menus, but not all. so don't order roast beef if you don't like bloody meat.;They screw up my order all the time, but man they are fast and friendly.;Tasty sandwiches. I got the roast beef, and the meat was great quality, although it could have used a little horse radish. But best of all they deliver just for a single sandwich and are lightning fast. This is a great service, as I work at the KOP mall, and there are some days when I am stuck in my store all by my self all day and am not able to run out to get a quick bite to eat.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jimmy John's 1: Jimmy John's is a sandwich shop which we have visited many times, both for eating-in and takeout. The sandwiches are tasty. The prices are reasonable and the service is always inviting and lightning fast. There is seating, but no large tables, requiring larger groups to split up. One drawback to Jimmy John's is their almost exclusive focus on sandwiches: Aside from chips and soda, they sell little else.;Great customer service, food is so fresh! The ranch is amazing! The new sliced pickles are great! Super fast as well. Very clean. Overall a great experience.;Walked in with a frown, walked out with a smile and the other half of my GIANT 16 inch sub! I think it's awesome that I can eat the first half and save the other for work the next day! Way better the a stupid footling at subparway, I mean subway. The new ranch sauce is amazing and it's a measly 25 cents for a cup of it. A good use for a spare quarter laying around in your pocket or the cup holder of the car. My go to is a #15 with extra Dijon and sprouts but the 9 and the 8 are also extremely tasty!.
El Tlaloc is located at , Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19019 and latitude - longitude is 40.1197128 --75.0097103 . List of El Tlaloc's categories: Food Trucks, Restaurants, Caterers, Event Planning & Services, Street Vendors, Food, Mexican. El Tlaloc opens: Thursday: 20:0-0:0, Friday: 20:0-0:0, Saturday: 20:0-0:0. The rating for El Tlaloc is 4.0. El Tlaloc is currently open. El Tlaloc provides information for customer: False, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, No delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, Has wheelchair accessible, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, 'no', Has good for kids service, No good for groups service, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant El Tlaloc: Waited 20-25:minutes for a burrito. It was bland and flavorless. Everyone I was with ordered a different item and they all had the same complaint.;I'm excited to have tacos so I go to good ol Girard food trucks. I come here and ordered Brisket tacos and Carnitas tacos minus the cilantro spend about 30 bucks. I get home ready to chow down, open the bag and BOOOM super plain tacos. I asked for no cilantro. I guess that means no lettuce no tomatoes no cheese My brother took a bite and we threw them all away Plain tacos are not tacos. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant El Tlaloc: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant El Tlaloc: It's been almost 30 minutes and I'm still waiting for my food.. I hope it's worth the wait.. Update.. it took 35 mins Quesadilla was wonderful.. Tacos were tasteless.. so bad Probably won't come back..;I walked all this way for pastor and they didnt have any. :( I got a chorizo quesadilla instead. It was plenty good, but still sadness.;We had the opportunity to check out El Tlaloc last night at the Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company in Croydon, PA. Side note: NCBC is a super cool spot to hang out. They serve chicken, brisket, and shrimp tacos in sets of 3 ranging from $10-$13. Also offering quesadillas that looked appetizing. The service was phenomenal. The young man was efficient and accommodating. We ordered the brisket, shrimp and pollo, substituting lettuce and tomato for onions, cilantro and salsa verde. The food was done a little too quickly and lacked flavor. Very bland. Their homemade hot sauce ended up saving the day. All in all I wouldn't go back to eat there but it was a decent experience.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant El Tlaloc: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant El Tlaloc: This truck is staffed by friendly people. The Carnitas is insanely delicious. The burritos are gigantic and the Nachos are fresh. I can't say enough good things about this Food Truck. If you are on Spring Garden during the day make sure to give El Tlaloc a try.;Amazing tacos and burritos. In my experiences, the wait is no worse than any comparable take our restaurant/food truck. I recommend that Carnitas burrito or tacos and make sure you get some salsa. Burritos and Tacos (comes with 3) are plump and filling and everything is made to order. One of my favorite spots around Spring Garden St.;Hand cut fries...check, authentic Mexican fare...check, attentive staff...check. Right outside my office is this truck of total domination. Love the chicken burrito, fries, shrimp tacos...bonus they serve breakfast. Omelettes are 4 bucks. Get up and head to broad and Spring Garden (close to 15th south side spring garden) and enjoy.....
The Crab Shack 2 is located at 5305 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19120 and latitude - longitude is 40.0302047 --75.1179143 . List of The Crab Shack 2's categories: Food, Seafood, Seafood Markets, Restaurants, Specialty Food. The Crab Shack 2 opens: Monday: 10:30-19:30, Tuesday: 10:30-19:30, Wednesday: 10:30-19:30, Thursday: 10:30-19:30, Friday: 10:30-19:30, Saturday: 10:30-19:30, Sunday: 10:30-19:30. The rating for The Crab Shack 2 is 3.5. The Crab Shack 2 is currently open. The Crab Shack 2 provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Quiet loud, Has reservations service, Has delivery support, Has bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, True, 'casual', Has outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Crab Shack 2: Very poor quality. Watered down sauce. I could go on and on. I live around the corner and I refuse to go back;Live around the corner from here, however I very rarely go there. Their crabs are small and the lines are long for no reason. However, their salads are good. They sell cakes also. I don't know how they taste because I have celiac disease.;I NEVER GET WHAT I PAY FOR at this location. I only been here twice and each time THEY TAKE MY MONEY!!!!!!! I wish the owner would contact me. First time I payed over $60.00 for $4.00 and they mixed my crabs with $2.00 crabs because they ran out of $4.00 crabs I was watching them when they did it. The next trip I paid $32 for 8 $4.00 crabs and I only got 6 crabs. I would love to get what I pay for or give me my money back. Why do I have to count my food before I walk away?. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Crab Shack 2: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Crab Shack 2: This place is pretty close to my house so I check it out often I like blue crabs with minced garlic Along with hot and mild seasoning and butter and maybe some parsley on the top however as many times as I order from this place I have to check my order because they always seem to jack it up so if you're ordering from here make sure you check your order and it may be smart to even get your seasonings on the side because sometimes they overdo this evening and then most of the time they see is in the top but all of your crabs on the underneath if you do a large order is plain;I came in for some blue crabs today around 5:30. I wasn't really sure what I wanted but I had plenty of time to think about it. There was a line that snaked around the entire perimeter. From the door, past all the cases, to the cashier and back to the door. They seem to have their system and manage as best they can to accommodate the crowd. I noticed that they do have on line ordering available and they also, unlike other businesses of the same type, answer their phone. By the time I was called up to the cashier it was well beyond 6:00. I was happy to order however because I saw freshly steamed blues being loaded into the case while I waited and they were a pretty good size. I got a half dozen and they dressed them up in some garlic butter for me. I was only out of pocket 7.49, 1.00 per crab 1.00 for the sauce plus tax. Mind you, my crabs were whole but you can also get them cleaned for an additional wait.;The food is always delicious, but they need more staff working there; cause it seems to be overwhelming for the few they have working there; I'm either always missing something in my order, or the condiments that I ask fir is never on my food @ times, because they are trying to get ppl food out without them being upset of the waiting time, could help if they get more staff. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Crab Shack 2: I always visit when I am in Philly! Steamed Crab Legs by the pound with seasoning and butter....YUMMY! I also order friend shrimp and the seafood salad. The place can certainly use a update but they are consistent with the seafood so I have no complaints!;Went on a Sunday @3:30 didn't get order till after 5 pm. Crazy chaos , out of this , out of that ....... over it was ok;It's crazy to see virtually zero reviews of this place. The Crab Shack has been somewhere I have been coming to for years for EXCELLENT SEAFOOD takeout. The seafood is ALWAYS fresh here, never fishy. My go-to here is the steamed shrimp and crabs with old bay seasoning And you can't leave here without a container of their Seafood Salad. Honestly is it the BEST seafood salad I have EVER had! The crab shack is strictly a take-out joint, aside from a few picnic tables outside. The lines here can get pretty long. (Probably due to the fact that they accept access cards) So on the way, pray for the best- but expect the worst when it comes to the length of the line. But trust me- it's worth the wait.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Crab Shack 2: I'm here every other day customer service is great, good good and they move fast... If your in the area and your looking for good seafood give them a try it is well worth it;Crabs were delicious! They came pretty fast, all the staff were really down to earth and really kind! Nice spot for the locals!;I've driven by this place so many times and never got anything from it. It's amazing how much of a hidden little gem this joint is. My grandfather and I went in there to get a dozen steamed crabs this afternoon, service was quick, friendly and the prices were EXTREMELY reasonable. The crabs were delicious. Plenty of meat, just like the kind we used to catch down the shore. They sell shrimp and other seafood items as well like king crab legs, seafood salad and crab sticks, and I believe clams. Yum. Will definitely be going back again, super excited to have a place like this that's local!.
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19 is located at 3541 Aramingo Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19134 and latitude - longitude is 39.992755 --75.097634 . List of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19's categories: Burgers, American (Traditional), Chicken Wings, Restaurants, Fast Food. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19 opens: Monday: 10:30-22:30, Tuesday: 10:30-22:30, Wednesday: 10:30-22:30, Thursday: 10:30-22:30, Friday: 10:30-22:30, Saturday: 10:30-18:30, Sunday: 10:30-21:30. The rating for Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19 is 2.0. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19 is currently open. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19 provides information for customer: No good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, 'casual', No supports takeout service, True, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19: Went to get some chicken and was told they didn't have any ready. Was going to be 15-20 minutes. Chicken place that doesn't have any chicken ready? WTF;No running water in the bathroom, NO lock on the door! Any would you need to know more?!?;I went and ordered a 3 piece spicy which comes with a breast leg or thigh i got cold chicken 2 curled up wings and a thigh i asked for popcorn ship i got cold ass oodles of noodles the bottom line is the young people who work there just don't care about nothing so imagine what there doing to your food. When you can't see as far as the serving window 17 dollars wasted they should close the doors to that place before someone get sick from there trifling asses. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19: Took 25 minutes to get my order, and there wasn't even that many people, or vehicles.;This is the first Popeyes I have been that so dirty and run down. Seems like the management and crews don't care about the place at all. I hope the owner is seeing this review and do something about the store. The store should be maintained and cleaned regularly. The broken outdoor sign should be repaired or replaced. The doors are greasy and full of fingerprints.;From the staff to the food this location needs some work. A good portion of the staff are rude and make it obvious they don't care to be there at all. They don't make sure that they're giving customers all of their items. I recommend if you order anything for takeout double check your order.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19: The chicken did smell good. Unfortunately the taste was not the same. Service was quick and cold. Seemed like the employees were not happy to be there. Now the chicken, the chicken was under cooked. Bones were broken and the meat was tainted with bone marrow. For the most part Popeye's usually has very good chicken depending on the location, owned, and staff. This appears to be a bad location. Hopefully it was a just a bad batch of chicken, but you're trying your luck buying here.;Popeyes is Popeyes, isn't it? I mean, the benefit of going to a fast food chain is that the food is usually pretty predictable. In general I like this Popeyes, but when I went this weekend they were OUT OF DARK MEAT. Like, seriously? I get fried chicken once in a blue moon, and I couldn't even get a drumstick? So sad. The mac and cheese is my preferred side dish, and I feel like sometimes it's very cheesy and delicious, and sometimes (like this weekend) it's a watery mess. Whatever. This ain't no Pollos Hermanos, so I don't have 5-star expectations.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 19: Popeye's is a guilty pleasure of mine. My mouth loves the chicken and sides, sadly my stomach has other opinions of the spicy food. Most fast food places strive to be consistent from location to location, but this is not always the case with Popeye's. While the location at 12th and Girard seems to be perpetually out of chicken fingers, and a number of other locations in the city don't take Amex, the Aramingo Ave location has very good service, and is never our of anything. Even though the Hawaiian Punch is sometimes watered down, I'll still give this location five stars and will remain a loyal customer.;The employees here seem to be quite dedicated -- I got my order quickly and politely. On my way out, one of the employees had spilled a large quantity of something, and she cleaned up the mess with such grace, calmness and organization that I felt compelled to boost their business here as a response..
sweetgreen 6 is located at 3925 Walnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19104 and latitude - longitude is 39.9540571 --75.201033 . List of sweetgreen 6's categories: Diners, Vegetarian, American (Traditional), Soup, Restaurants, Vegan, Salad. sweetgreen 6 opens: Monday: 10:30-20:0, Tuesday: 10:30-20:0, Wednesday: 10:30-20:0, Thursday: 10:30-20:0, Friday: 10:30-20:0, Saturday: 10:30-20:0, Sunday: 10:30-20:0. The rating for sweetgreen 6 is 3.5. sweetgreen 6 is currently open. sweetgreen 6 provides information for customer: u'no', Has good for groups service, Has outdoor seating, Average loud, No reservations service, Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, No table service, True, Has delivery support, Has good for kids service, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant sweetgreen 6: Horrible customer service! My daughter purchased a gift card and later found out it could not be added to the app so we went back and worked with the manager who assured us he would take care of the matter and respond back....no action and no response! And the only way to contact customer service online is to send an email and wait days to weeks for a response. With a matter that should have been taken care of within a day or so not weeks and I continue to wait for this matter to be handled. Food is fine, however customer relations is a big deal and they should do as they say and not forget about a customer's concern!;Lying still in bed with the worst stomach ache of my life and waves of nausea coming over me, I wondered what could have been the cause of this food poisoning. The aches began an hour after eating sweetgreen for dinner, and the food I ate six hours before had been definitely cooked and did not contain any meat either. When I reached the pinnacle of agony and began to seriously ponder which one of my two ends should I prepare for, Sweetgreen was, in my mind, the obvious culprit for my distress. I'm disappointed that after buying food from Sweetgreen many times without incident, this was the only time I've ever had something bad happen. There's many factors that I think might have contributed to the food poisoning, but I'll never know for sure. All I will do to prevent this from ever happening again is to stop frequenting you guys ever again.;After a negative customer experience at sweetgreen, I posted a blurb on their Facebook page explaining what happened, and making suggestions. Then, whoever operates the page deleted my comment. As a consumer, I have the right to be heard and to be listened to. I worked in social media all summer, and best practice is to address each complaint, not silence it. Sweetgreen needs to keep that in mind because they just lost a once loyal customer. As far as what actually happened: Normally I enjoy going to sweetgreen. The salads are fresh and the employees are generally friendly. But today I went to the UPenn location, expecting that same kind of service, and I had an awful experience. I ordered a guacamole greens wrap and a small sweetflow to go. The employee that made my sweetflow was not wearing gloves, proceeded to scoop up a handful of grapes from the container with h...is bare hands, and individually mash them into my frozen yogurt. He said, "oh, don't mind my hands" and continued as if nothing was wrong. Needless to say, this more than disgusted me. This is completely unsanitary, and store managers should require that employees wear gloves when handling food. Next, when I returned home, I found out that my guacamole greens wrap had been drizzled with the wrong kind of salad dressing, and that several of the salad leaves were rotting. The wrap was completely inedible.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant sweetgreen 6: Exorbitant prices. The salads are good, there is no question about it, but they are all priced very very high. I will not go there a second time. If your rich parents are in town (and for some bizarre reason, craving only salad when there is plenty of awesome other food around), then get them to take you here.;The salads are way overpriced. You should just head to Houston Hall on campus and pay half of that to get the same thing. The only thing that's different is that they offer interesting crunchy things to put on your salad, like wasabi peas or tortilla chips. Meh, no big deal. While the ingredients are fresh, overall the experience is terrible. SLOW SLOW SLOW service (doesn't help that I'm stuck in line with obnoxious undergrad kids) and they make a mess. For how much i'm paying, I wish they had bigger containers. They need to clean it up a little before I think it's worth paying $9+ for a bunch of plain veggies. They also charged me a random extra $0.50 for nothing. I was too annoyed to complain. Bleh.;Really slow. With bad service. I don't know why I spent $10 for a salad that took 15 minutes to make. That's the last time I'll be going to sweet green.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant sweetgreen 6: Although the signature salads are interesting, I prefer the build your own because there's always one thing you may not like in the pre-created ones. The dressings here are super tasty. Lime cilantro jalapeño vinaigrette and spicy cashew are where its at. The bread served on the side is spot on. Aside from the dressings, these salads are something you can make at home. Even then, you can make these dressings at home too if you wanted.;gluten-free friendly! love the vegan sabzi!;I enjoy the frozen yogurt here. It's not too creamy, and doesn't melt too quickly when you're trying to hold a conversation with friends. The froyo is also tart, which I definitely enjoy. I would recommend the original flavor instead of the chocolate flavor, which has a funky aftertaste IMO. I've gotten the froyo here a number of times and the availability of toppings is inconsistent. Sometimes they run out of certain toppings, and once their strawberries looked more like preserves than actual freshly cut strawberries.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant sweetgreen 6: Sweetgreen salads are the best. They use fresh, local ingredients and are very speedy. The staff is very friendly and you get a free slice of bread with your salad. I usually just make my own where you can pick four vegetables or "crunches" and then add extra veggies, cheese or meat. The seasonal salads are nice too because they use ingredients that are in season during that month. The only problem I have with Sweetgreen is the price. I typically end up spending about $10 on a salad which doesn't always fill me up unless I chip in the extra money for meat.;I haven't seen an $11 salad on their menu, both times I've gone I've gotten the seasonal which is a little less than $8. Compared to Gia Pronto and Cosi salads, that's super cheap. Keep in mind, unless you're going to McDo, a good sized quality salad is not going to be as cheap as something from a food cart. Their service, however, is slow as molasses. I realize that cutting fresh basil takes time, but it's really way slower than it should. They need a better system. I'm sure with time they'll work out the kinks. Their spicy quinoa is really good!;Horrible for my bank account, wonderful for everything else! I have so many things that I love about Sweet Green: 1. All the food is local. 2. Everything (bowls, plates, plasticware, napkins) is biodegradable! 3. YOU get to create your salad or pick one of their chosen ones. 4. Friendly staff 5. It's frozen yogurt is Stoneyfield 6. It's incredibly healthy 7. All the ingredients are natural Yes, it is expensive, but that is because these ingredients are all healthy, and I would guess the markup is much, much smaller as any other restaurant on Walnut. I.e: spinach and almonds are more expensive than pizza.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant sweetgreen 6: If Yelp allowed users to take their favorite restaurant, University City Sweet Green is mine! I went here for years when I was working near by and had the absolute best experience every time. The salads were always perfectly made and mixed, they were never out of ingredients, and they turned people through even during the busiest UPenn rush. Second, the service was always awesome. There was this girl, I think the manager, with a bird tattoo on her arm and she rocked. So friendly, welcoming, and clearly passionate about the Sweet Green mission. So, while I don't live in Philly anymore, I felt compelled to share my love for the UC SG! As I said... Best ever!;Great lunch choice. Healthy and taste great as well. Very fresh ingredients. Had the apple cheddar with fresh mesclun and chicken for lunch. Would definitely go back.;Get your Detox Salad for a winter cleanse! Fresh arugula and rough chopped Kale. Sweetgreen is probably one of the few (healthy fast food) places that I'd pay over $9.00 for a bowl of green goodness. The staff has consistently been friendly and offers quick service. We love the seasonal, local ingredients and their sustainable sourcing for fresh veggies. Keep up the good work :).
Pizza Hut 2 is located at 2715 S Front St, Ste 9, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19148 and latitude - longitude is 39.9130548 --75.149704 . List of Pizza Hut 2's categories: Italian, Chicken Wings, Restaurants, Pizza. Pizza Hut 2 opens: Monday: 12:0-22:0, Tuesday: 12:0-22:0, Wednesday: 12:0-22:0, Thursday: 12:0-22:0, Friday: 12:0-23:0, Saturday: 12:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Pizza Hut 2 is 1.5. Pizza Hut 2 is currently closed. Pizza Hut 2 provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, No outdoor seating, No good for kids service, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, No bike parking, False, No good for groups service, Casual Attire. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pizza Hut 2: Definitely should have read the reviews first. Ordered $100 worth of pizza for a 13 year Olds birthday. Gave then 2 hours notice. The pizza still showed up an hour late, cold and tasteless. Absolutely awful. Never again.;I now remember why we don't order from this Pizza Hut anymore - a year ago, it took two and a half hours for the deliveryman to arrive, and we live three blocks away. Today, we called to request an ETA an hour after delivery and were told the deliveryman would leave in five minutes. Half an hour later, we called again and were put on hold twice. When I said I'd been waiting an hour and a half, the person on the other end of the phone gave a sarcastic remark, so I told him to cancel the order. The deliveryman showed up half an hour after that, and I turned him away. I will definitely never order from this Pizza Hut again.;Delivery driver didn't bring entire delivery, said he would go back to store to grab it and didn't return. Store refused to refund money!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pizza Hut 2: Guess I should've read the Yelp review first. I ordered a dinner box at 12:08pm. The notification I received said my food would be delivered at 12:36. At 1pm when my food still hadn't arrived, I called the store and they assured me it would arrive in 5 minutes. The gentleman who answered was very nice. Finally, at 1:26, the driver (female) arrived. I was annoyed but she was apologetic and I empathized with her. At this point I'm starving, and I look in the box to see BLEU CHEESE dressing instead of icing. So now I can't eat the cinnastix and the pizza was cold. I tried to request a full refund as this was a total waste of time and money but the form submission on Pizza Hut's Contact Us page is broken so I couldn't even do that. I will say the employees were kind.;I don't know what happened to this Pizza Hut. The food wasn't very good at all. Pizza slices weren't even cut through all the way. They forgot to cook the breadsticks in my order. She rung me up and then realized the mistake so I had to wait additional time. The breadsticks were undercooked when I got them. The pizza actually made me sick the rest of the night. I was very disappointed. However, I gave them 2 stars because they lady who was at the register was very friendly. She even offered me a free soda for the mistake. Without her, it was a 1 star experience.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pizza Hut 2: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pizza Hut 2: I have to say I used to hate Pizza Hut very much pizza was horrible!! I always said I would never eat from there again. So after seeing these commercials for there new recipes and toppings and crusts I decided to give it a try one day. It officially a good pizza place now in my books toppings and pizza were fresh!!!! The new honey siracha drizzle is amazing!! Delivery was fast and food was still hot. The only reason I did not give 5 stars because I do not know how there customer service is since I only have ordered thru them online!!;OK all of you who cannot call the front st location 2715 s front st Call me on my cell 267-237-8458 or text the general mgr at 267-269-2565 his cell is broken cannot call or recive calls lol I can get the orders to the manager on duty today from 4 -11 tomorrow 11- 6 and mon. 11-5 Dunno why they cant get phones fixed some weird company exclusive to pizza hut serves them.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pizza Hut 2: Visited this location because my nearby one was closed for the night. Though I didn't get delivery, the food was hot and better than my normal store. The toppings werent skimpy, all my sauces were included and the whole experience was pleasant. Also, the woman working the counter was really pleasant!;I don't understand the low reviews on here. Maybe I just got lucky. I've ordered from here twice in the past couple months to a hotel near by. Both times the food was fast, hot, and the drivers were nice..
Kabul Afghan Cuisine is located at 106 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.9480734 --75.1428404 . List of Kabul Afghan Cuisine's categories: Soup, Middle Eastern, Food, Desserts, Restaurants, Kebab, Afghan, American (New), Halal. Kabul Afghan Cuisine opens: Monday: 15:0-22:0, Tuesday: 15:0-22:0, Wednesday: 15:0-22:0, Thursday: 14:0-23:0, Friday: 15:0-23:0, Saturday: 15:0-23:0, Sunday: 15:0-22:0. The rating for Kabul Afghan Cuisine is 3.5. Kabul Afghan Cuisine is currently closed. Kabul Afghan Cuisine provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, Has reservations service, Can provide Medium Price, 'yes_free', False, Quiet loud, 'casual', False, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, u'free', Has good for kids service, Has delivery support, Has caters service, Has bike parking, False, Has table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Kabul Afghan Cuisine: Bad service, inattentive servers. Food was ok, but the ports were small and the waiter didn't warn us. We paid for extra meet, but received extra sauce and mushrooms instead in a small bowl. They played the same song while we were there, it was very annoying. Bathroom is clean with cheesy pictures. The service is very slow, it took a while to order and to get the check. The amount on the check was wrong, after we paid they try to kick us out right away. I am not coming back here !;Our food and experience were OK until it was time to pay the bill. The owner gave me a check that listed the items we'd eaten, along with the final bill. I was about to pay it and add a tip, but it seemed high, so I paused to mentally add it up. Sure enough, the total was much higher than the sum. I asked the owner about it and he reluctantly told me there was an automatic 20% tip added. I had no problem with him doing this except that he hadn't noted it on the bill or told me about it when I was obviously confused about the total. Clearly, he was hoping I would add a tip on top of the total -- in other words, a double tip. I have absolutely no doubt this is what he was doing. Be warned.;Disappointed. Got a $25 gift certificate for this place. Our bill was way higher then expected. Even with the certificate we paid $40 dollars instead of $20 for our meal(2 entrees and 1 appetizer). The server was very slow and not attentive. We were not asked how was everything not even once. Had to wait to place our order for 20 min, and then another 20 to get the check after it was requested. The same song was playing over and over again which became very annoying after 1 hour. The server did not ask us about preferred rice options, no extra meat was added to the sauce even though we paid for it; the portions were small for the price, a lot of rice, not much meat. The food is good, not great, not worth it, one can find similar much better and cheaper middle eastern options in Philadelphia. Overall very disappointed, will not recommend and will not be back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Kabul Afghan Cuisine: Overpriced. Understaffed. I use to come here a lot, but the quality of the service has gone downhill. We waited 15 minutes just for water, and ended up staying there for 1.5 hours with only two of us. There was only one waiter with no manager on duty....and if he was, he wasn't helping at all. The food was okay, but nothing exceptional.;Unbelievably slow service. Only had 3/4 other tables filled and we had to call the waitress over after 25 minutes to get water and out our order in. The apps came after another 25 minutes. This is what I imagine an Afghani diner to look like. Nothing nice, nothing special about the presentation but we enjoyed the food. Scallion and feta pastries were pretty good. Then the dinner came pretty quick. I ordered the lamb shank which was pretty good. Friend ordered lamb and eggplant which was also pretty good. Well because they took so long we finished dinner as they were close to closing I guess and they slapped a check in our table before we could order dessert. While the food was good, I probably wouldn't go back because there's hundreds of good places to eat with better service in this city. And if you're craving afghani food there's literally another restaurant on the same block. I think I understand why there were only 3/4 other tables filled.;The food and service were ok. The best way I can think of to describe this experience was "dry". The service was dry and not freindly. The food was dry and not moist. Not sure what else to say..... Average, acceptable review of restaurant Kabul Afghan Cuisine: Perhaps food is food and shouldn't be based on taste vs. price ratio. But when it comes to my experience at Kabul, I have to look at ratios. Neither was I wowed nor disappointed. I'd wanted to give it a go for about a year, and when I finally tried it one Sunday evening, I found it a pleasing and warm atmosphere, yet I found the cuisine a hit/miss. I enjoyed my vegetarian entree, but was puzzled at the salad that began the meal. It seemed more like a miniaturized version of a starter salad at your local Bennigan's. The service was adequate. The price was a bit more than I would have imagined for the quality (and quantity) of dish. I enjoyed the dining experience, but was not overwhelmed with joy. I liked the place. But that's as far as I go.;Cute little Afghan place. The servings were huge, you could definitely order one dish and share with two to three people. There was a lack of seating so we sat on the ground in this separate boxed area with pillows and had to remove our shoes, it added to the authentic feeling. Everything was really just A-Ok, nothing more and nothing less.;Restaurant.com brought me to this establishment (since I purchased a $25 gift certificate on the cheap). I otherwise probably would not have ever tried this restaurant, so in that sense Kabul Restaurant, the Restaurant.com gig totally worked! This was my first time having Afghan food so I don't profess to have a lot of knowledge in this area. I thought the food was well seasoned, but like others have mentioned on this site, I think overpriced. My entree (lamb & eggplant) came in a bowl along with a huge bed of rice. I can't say that there was very much lamb (although I thought that it was good), but I wasn't still hungry at the end of the meal so that's good. Maybe in this day and age of ridiculous portion sizes at restaurants, this is probably a good thing for us. Still, $15 for that amount of food is a bit much. On the other hand, maybe there aren't that many Afghan options in the city, and in that case, one might well (happily or unhappily) pay $15 per entree. In sum, a decent experience, but I don't know that I'll go back unless the prices are lowered (or I get another gift certificate).. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Kabul Afghan Cuisine: Went on a wet and miserable Wednesday night so it was pretty quiet, but this meant that we were served quickly and given lots of attention. Our waiter was great, really friendly. We had two different sort of turnovers to start, one with pumpkin which was really really really good! And one with potato which was a little bland. Next we chose a main dish each, one chicken korma-like dish which I really enjoyed, the meat was really juicy and the sauce had plenty of flavor, and a lamb dish which was well cooked. Both came with an ample amount of fantastic brown rice. Portion sizes weren't great considering the cost, but we were still happy and full and the quality of the food was really good on the whole. Many of the meat dishes on the menu did look very very similar on the menu however, and the standard meals are not rich with spice, so maybe consider taking them up on their offer of added spice. Overall though a good evening! Will definitely visit again.;This was a great choice for my birthday dinner this past year. The food is very different, a cuisine that I don't get a chance to taste very often, and the restaurant was very accommodating for our larger groups. We all shared the mixed appetizer plate and then shared each of our entrees - very good way to taste the whole menu! Extra points for being a BYO as well, and the waiter wasn't pushy about getting us away from the table.;The food was really good. Had the Sambosa's, a Turnover, and the Egg Plant with safron rice. We also shared the pumpkin with white rice and fish kebab. All were very good and the service was nice. Only criticism would be the large amounts of rice per dish. Other than that, would recommend. .. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Kabul Afghan Cuisine: We had three types of appetizers, the samosa was my favorite. We also had lamb kabab and kufta kabab for the entrees. They were soft, juicy and tasted great. Will definitely go back again.;I don't understand the poor reviews. I have been to this place on 3 occasions and drive up from Newark, DE. Food is excellent and the wait staff is very friendly and helpful in making selections. The lamb dishes are phenomenal. Very tender and tasty. It's a small place that is well appointed. I highly recommend this place. I think the prices are fair .... maybe a tad high, but that is common in Old City area at any restaurant. If you want to go cheaper don't go to a restaurant in Old City. Pick some strip mall. I highly recommend this place!;Went there with my boyfriend last night, and we loved it! The service was great. Very courteous, speedy, and helpful. Everything was delicious. We tried 2 apps and 2 of the house specials, and they were just amazing. We both had lamb, which was tender and juicy. I got the brown rice and he got the saffron and both were wonderful, though once you taste the saffron you don't want anything else ever again. Yum yum yum. High quality, high deliciousness, 5 stars. I will be going back..
Amigo's Bakery is located at 2327 S 12th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19148 and latitude - longitude is 39.9207300556 --75.1668711662 . List of Amigo's Bakery's categories: Cupcakes, Patisserie/Cake Shop, Desserts, Restaurants, Food, Bakeries, Tex-Mex. Amigo's Bakery opens: Monday: 8:0-21:0, Tuesday: 8:0-21:0, Wednesday: 8:0-21:0, Thursday: 8:0-21:0, Friday: 8:0-21:0, Saturday: 8:0-21:0, Sunday: 8:0-21:0. The rating for Amigo's Bakery is 4.5. Amigo's Bakery is currently open. Amigo's Bakery provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, No bike parking, Has caters service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Amigo's Bakery: Usually I order tre leches cake for my family birthday. But today really dissapointed with their services from pick up the phone till pick up the phone. The person being rude,not nice. We won't come back buy cake anymore.;Awful customer service. The man on the phone ignored my friend until she spoke in Spanish, her first language. He was rude and condescending from the get go. We wanted to order a rosca, and the guy came up with every excuse not to help us. When we said we wanted to order, he tried to dissuade us with the fact there's a deposit. When we asked for the flavors, he said, "the regular flavors." When we told him we wanted to pick up on January 6th, he said we had to tell him what day of the week that was. While I was looking it up on the calendar, he told us we need to call back when we know what we want and hung up. From another number, I called and got a completely different but still terrible experience. I spoke in English, and the guy told me they weren't accepting rosca orders until 3 days before Three Kings' Day. He didn't know the flavors, sizes, prices. Nothing. My friend worked in a bakery--who in their right mind would only accept orders 3 days before? A lot of bakeries as of December 26th aren't accepting orders anymore because roscas are so popular. I have a feeling if I called on 1/3, I'd be told it was too late. This was all probably an attempt to get me to hang up and order elsewhere. Whelp, Amigos Bakery, it worked. Never coming back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Amigo's Bakery: Bland Latin-inspired pastries, cookies, & cakes. Churros were large, but didn't seem like they were made there. (2 1/2 Stars). Average, acceptable review of restaurant Amigo's Bakery: It's been a couple of years since I came here and it has changed not in a good way. There's no sliced tees leches. You can only buy the whole cake. Macaron is a waste of money. It's $10 for the whole box and all are destroyed on my way home. FYI I only live 2 blocks away. The rum cake and cannoli cake are great. The cake is super moist layered with chocolate and vanilla custard. However, the ricotta layered of the cannoli cake has a weird taste.? The chocolate covered banana is my favorite. It has almond cookie on the bottom, sweet strawberry preserves, fresh banana covered with hard shell chocolate. They have several Mexican bread too. I tried one kind and it's meh for me. Next time I want to try the churros.;Churros: it's the only one I enjoyed here. It's not hard but has crunch. It's not greasy and very moist inside with some cream filling. St Joseph cake: the pastry is dry and the filling is okay more to bland.;I really questioned the reviews about the dry tres leches cake, but they were so right. I don't know how it's possible to have a dry cake that's supposed to be soaked in milk, but Amigo's Bakery managed to do it! It was as if they poured a little milk onto the cake instead of soaking it. It took so many calls to get through to an actual person to order, and when I got there to pick it up, they wrote my message on the cake on the spot. But why did they write "Happy Birthday (birthday girl's name)..."??? It was so ominous and I got so many questions about the three dots!!! And it doesn't look like the picture on the website, it doesn't have that drip design. Just looks like a regular grocery store cake. It was pretty much a damp regular vanilla cake with strawberries inside.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Amigo's Bakery: Amigo's Bakery recently had their grand opening and they are off to a good start. They are replacing the old Criniti's Bakery. It is wonderful to have the incredible bakery aromas back in the neighborhood! The rolls were absolutely amazing! The cakes also had 5 star rating. They are fresh, moist, and the icing is not too sweet. Very flavorful. They also are offering chocolate dipped strawberries and bananas which also were delicious. I'd like to see them expand a little into offering cannolis, eclairs, and a wider variety of cookies. What they are offering is very good and enjoyable and hopefully as business takes off they will expand the pastries and have more varieties available.;I came here on Christmas Eve to grab a dessert as a Christmas gift. One thing that caught my attention is the Christmas Yule log cake. Very cutely decorated. They also had other Christmas cakes too. I asked the staff there about the price and she said $18. Not a bad price for a Yule log. I left the store weighing my options and decided to get the Yule log. A different person helped me with the order and I gave my credit card to pay. After walking a half block away I checked my receipt and saw that he charged me $25 so I went back and said that she told me it was $18. I got my $7 in cash. I had a box of cuccidati and it's kinda hard. The Mexican bread and pastries: the pineapple pastry is moist and pretty good, some other bread tend to be dry. The fruit tarts look enticing.;I love the cakes especially the 3 leches cake , just the way I like it , and good prices. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Amigo's Bakery: Highly recommend! Their cannoli are probably the best I've tasted in the city. Tops over Isgro's, Termini's, Potito's, etc. Go and check this neighborhood gem out. You won't be disappointed.;Everything I have gotten from here has been fresh and delicious! My fiancé is obsessed with cookies and theirs are his favorite! I would definitely recommend! They have a big variety and the hours are convenient.;Everything I've ever gotten from this place has been nothing short of absolutely delicious! Cookies, cakes, churros... they're all fabulous..
Pepperoncini Italian Market is located at 101 W Eagle Rd, Havertown city. It has the postal code is 19083 and latitude - longitude is 39.9859276 --75.3138877 . List of Pepperoncini Italian Market's categories: Event Planning & Services, Sandwiches, Caterers, Restaurants, Specialty Food, Food. Pepperoncini Italian Market opens: Wednesday: 10:0-19:0, Thursday: 10:0-19:0, Friday: 10:0-20:0, Saturday: 10:0-20:0, Sunday: 10:0-15:0. The rating for Pepperoncini Italian Market is 2.0. Pepperoncini Italian Market is currently closed. Pepperoncini Italian Market provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, No delivery support, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, No outdoor seating, Casual Attire, 'no', No good for kids service, No good for groups service, No reservations service, Quiet loud, False. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pepperoncini Italian Market: I ordered an Italian hoagie that was super expensive and tasted horrible. Their service was terrible they were rude and they were blasting rock music. I thought for an Italian place they would be playing softly some Italian opera or something along those lines. I will never go back there again.;Eww. My husband ordered a Tuna Hoagie from what we supposed would be a great, new place to order from in Havertown. He ate half of the hoagie, which he thought tasted above average. This is major because he is very critical of everything that goes into a sandwich. The tuna tasted fresh, the roll was perfect, as were the add-on LTO and provolone. It wasn't until later that he discovered chewed GUM on the other half of the hoagie, located on the outside of the roll. A voicemail was left for them to let them know, and he has yet to receive a call back. Even though this could have been a mistake, or a random mix-up of some kind, we are very turned off that we did not receive an apology or explanation. P&S will remain our #1 choice for hoagies in Havertown.;A client suggested that I place a lunch catering order for their office with Pepperoncini. I called during normal business hours and there was no answer. I called back a bit later and still no answer so I left a message with a request to return my call to set up the order. More than 24 hours later and there was not even a return call.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pepperoncini Italian Market: Tried a pork sandwich in December. Tasty but tiny. Way too small. I noticed a new menu with both small and large sandwiches, I hope they got rid of the 5" rolls.;Food was expensive. I only tried the Stromboli; it was overly greasy and disgusting. I haven't been back since and I don't plan to go back soon. Service was good.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pepperoncini Italian Market: I have been driving by this place for a while and figured might as well see what's going on in this pepper basically. This is Havertown's answer to Carlino's located over in Ardmore , nothing wrong with some healthy competition. The shop is decent in size, with specialty items you can purchase , down to homemade meals . You never know you could impress that significant other with some of their dishes that is ready for you. I also perused some of their jar /canned items, seeing what they offer that you can't find at you local store. This little step brother to Carlino's can hold their own , when it comes to specialty sandwiches. I enjoyed an Italian hoagie with oil and balsamic vinegar on a fresh roll with some sharp provolone. Nothing tastes better on fresh bread with oil and balsamic vinegar I feel. With the fresh sliced prosciutto being nicely layered over the provolone with an added twist. What was this added twist you are wondering, well I had some pepper shooters added to the mix. This was simply delicious , every bite of my sandwich was followed by a little moan. I did glance over their frozen foods , another nice little touch to this location. This gives you another reason why to stop in so you can load up your freezer. The prices are average, not that high up in price seeing you can't get this kind of prep work at an Acme. Pepperoncini' s staff was very helpful and pleasant, making sure you visit was enjoyable. Bright and clean, so you know they believe in giving your the freshest product. I have seen some places where their place needed a good wash down before you even think about selling something. Not a bad spot to stop in, I'm sure to come back again, there is an eggplant parmigiana that has my name on it. .. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pepperoncini Italian Market: Not sure why there are so many negative reviews, but they all seem to be from people who tried it once, had a bad experience and never went back. I, on the other hand, like Pepperoncini. It's primarily a sandwich shop, but also has a little market quality to it. They offer prepared sauces, fresh/frozen pastas, and several jarred Italian specialties. Their Italian hoagie is solid and their chicken cutlets are very good. I even like their meatballs (which I very rarely go for if they are not made by someone in my family). Pepperoncini is getting a bad wrap on Yelp. It's a solid place for a sandwich.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pepperoncini Italian Market: I was so impressed with the meatballs and marinara sauce, I will definitely be back again and often! The $7 price tag on the sauce threw me at first, but it ended up making 2 dinners and 3 lunches for my husband and I, and they were absolutely delicious!.
Engimono Sushi is located at 1811 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.9674367 --75.1673635 . List of Engimono Sushi's categories: Sushi Bars, Restaurants, Japanese. Engimono Sushi opens: Monday: 12:0-21:30, Wednesday: 12:0-21:30, Thursday: 12:0-21:30, Friday: 12:0-22:30, Saturday: 12:0-22:30, Sunday: 12:0-21:30. The rating for Engimono Sushi is 4.0. Engimono Sushi is currently open. Engimono Sushi provides information for customer: Has bike parking, True, No dogs allowed, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has reservations service, Has table service, Has good for groups service, Average loud, u'no', Casual Attire, No happy hour service, Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has caters service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Engimono Sushi: I don't often write review , but this place are become really terrible. I came here since they were Open the server are so nice at beginning , but now the server always had the serious face and not service at all . One of the server told us ,they not pay by tip, most of them get monthly pay (Something Chinese people do under the table ) maybe that is why the service become so terrible !!! And I order something , it had BUG ON IT !! I was fuking out !! This restaurant need retake they sanitary certificate !!! And sushi taste different , not good at all and never coming back again;Takeout yellowtail roll came completely broken. Looks like they didn't even try to seal it. Very sloppy. Tasted really fishy too & not in a good way. Ate 1 piece & threw the rest out. Would not order from here again.;Came for lunch on a Sunday. There was only one other occupied table. Can't believe how this place receive the 4+ satr rating! The agedashi tofu was flavorless. You'd think it being fried the tofu would be hot. It was literally cold. The gyoza had the texture of rubber. Miso soup was barely warm; worse yet it tasted like it has been sitting in the pot for many days. The topper of it all is the human hair that accompanied our entree. A real appetite killer. Service was also poor. In summary over priced, poor quality, don't go.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Engimono Sushi: This PAINS me to write this but I just want to give you my experience. I ordered delivery and because of this, I never expect the greatest food; I am definitely more lenient. Ordering: I placed my order through their website and all went well. That was until I entered my old credit card, which still 'processed' - or rather, gave me a 'your order is confirmed.' Luckily, I picked up when the restaurant called for an updated payment. It was kind of weird. Usually, your order just wouldn't be placed. This isn't that big of a deal, but definitely not a positive. Delivery: Again, I don't expect the greatest food when delivered. But, I do expect some common sense to be used. My lunch special came with a miso soup - I was a bit excited. Unfortunately, they just packed the soup in a paper cup. As a result, it spilled EVERYWHERE. It even filled up the sushi containers! It was like sushi soup! I called and the restaurant handled it amazingly well. In just 15 minutes, I had a fresh order in front of me. Hopefully it was a learning experience. Hate to say, I had to take away one star for this. Food Quality: Meh. I love sushi. I stand take out sushi. I obviously was not expecting Morimoto quality but man, this just wasn't my thing. There was a sauce on everything, and a lot of it. It seemed like the same sauce, too, which was kind of repetitive. The rolls were not as good as places like Fat Salmon (As long as they pass their health inspections - yuck!). Maybe it's my fault for not just ordering Sashimi. Most importantly, I HATE when restaurants do not clean their shrimp. The poop chute was just staring me in the eye. I just could not get over it. Will I be back? Probably. But not for a very long time. Wishing Engimono all the best!;I live right down the street from here and was so excited a Japanese restaurant was being put in. Unfortunately, I've had some very bad experiences here. Specifically with their chicken. I have gotten 3 dishes with chicken in them on 3 different occasions, and each time the chicken has been rubbery to the point where I literally couldn't even chew it or cut through it. All 3 times I've had to completely throw out the dish. The reason they get two stars is because their gyoza is delicious.;I came here two times before the food and service was great.. For some reason I came today with a group of friends to have lunch. One of the people that I was with never had sushi before she kept it simple and ordered shrimp tempura(which she liked) and California roll she really didn't like..We called over the waitress to see if we could get something else, she told her no and asked if she needed a box or if anybody at the table wanted the food...I never experience anything like that before I thought restaurant support to accommodate their customers. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Engimono Sushi: After reading all the great reviews about this place i was pretty disappointed. The romantic roll was average, the 76er roll was bland. The mango tango was good however. Plus all of the sushi was room temperature when I prefer the fish cold.;Was really excited to try out this spot. New sushi restaurant somewhat close by with good reviews! Ordered delivery which arrived later than the original estimated time. I got the tuna dumplings and volcano roll. Tuna dumplings flavor was okay but they were SO small...and $10. Not worth the price at all. And they were dry with no sauce- other places I've have these at have larger dumplings and top it off with spicy mayo & eel sauce. Pretty plain and lacking flavor. The volcano roll was also a letdown, too much cream cheese and to me seemed like an overpriced California roll, since I didn't enjoy the crab and cream cheese mixture on top and picked it off. Maybe i would have a better experience if I ate at the restaurant. Might try again solely based on location but would try ordering different items. AND as a spicy mayo lover, I would prefer not to pay $1 for a little side of it.;Came on a Sunday for lunch. We were the only customers but food took forever to come. Waitress was also difficult to track down. Waitress also did not know her own specials. Food was decent. Got a special roll and a spicy tuna roll which were not the best ive had, but overall pretty good. Teriyaki chicken wasnt too sweet, but nothing special. Place was clean.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Engimono Sushi: Price is fair . Service is great . Sushi pizza was good and spicy . Like their thick cut sashimi as well;LOVE this place but do not get delivery. Took 1 1/2 hours for them to deliver our food. I will continue to go here but only for dine in.;I was so glad that there was a new sushi place in Fairmount. The food was fine and the lunch special was amazing but one thing that threw me off was the service. We were still eating when the waitress started clearing our table! There were plenty of empty tables around so I don't know why we felt so rushed. Otherwise everything was good.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Engimono Sushi: Excellent food and great service! The sushi was delicious and came out quickly and the staff was friendly and attentive. This will definitely be our new go to sushi place.;Grand opening new favorite sushi joint. Price, food and service are all top notch! Can't complain.. will definitely be back.;Quite good. The servers were nice and attentive. The sushi was delicious. The Engimono roll was great. They did tempura softshell crab excellently, and the tempura batter seemed a little less greasy than at other sushi places. Also the rolls all had a proper amount of eel sauce and spicy mayo. Glad Fairmount has a good sushi place finally! We will be back..
Carman's Country Kitchen is located at 1301 S 11th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.933334 --75.162014 . List of Carman's Country Kitchen's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants. Carman's Country Kitchen opens: Monday: 8:0-14:0, Friday: 8:0-14:0, Saturday: 8:0-14:0, Sunday: 8:0-14:0. The rating for Carman's Country Kitchen is 4.0. Carman's Country Kitchen is currently closed. Carman's Country Kitchen provides information for customer: No delivery support, Has outdoor seating, No supports takeout service, 'casual', Does not accept credit cards, No good for groups service, No good for kids service, u'no', No caters service, False, Has reservations service, Can provide Medium Price, Serves beer and wine, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Carman's Country Kitchen: Carman's card says "Putting the CUNT back in Country". And she means it. She's rude, disrespectful to her neighbors, and has an ego that quite frankly, isn't justified. Her food is mediocre, her prices are insane, and the place is dirty. She served under-cooked pork sausage, and when the dish was sent back to the kitchen, she sent it right back out and said that's how it's being served- like it or leave. NOT ACCEPTABLE. I live 3 blocks away and would rather walk a mile further than every go there.;I rarely write reviews but thus needs to be noted. Cute corner cafe with perverse decor. Not appropriate for children. If you want something simple, need not go. I wanted an omelette or eggs of sorts. One omelette on menu with no modification allowed. I ordered pancakes because per waiter that was the only way I could get egg. I ordered an extra side of toast. There was a hair in the dish of butter I was given after receiving my food 45 minutes after ordering. Waiter never acknowledged I was eating food, only eggs. Hair happens, but when you offer no simplicity on menu and don't offer or even attempt good service, there's a problem. I doubt I would come back. There was a dirty spoon in sugar bowl at table. Not sure if it was quality or lack there of on owner or employee, but cleanliness and lack of customer service. It wasn't busy enough for server to be overwhelmed.;The french toast was overly sweet... Like mouth full of sugar. I was unable to make it even halfway through. My friend had the turkey dinner omlette. It was watery and definitely lacked a lot. On top of that, almost choked on a turkey bone in an omlette! Not really worth the $12... The only thing that I would rate with 4 stars is the service. Dissapointed..... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Carman's Country Kitchen: I was pretty excited to try Carman's food 'cause she got so many great reviews on Yelp, but ended up being disappointed. I decided to try the omelet and, well... sigh. It was watery and undercooked. All of the ingredients that sounded so yummy at first did not go well together: dates, seeds of some sort, lamb sausage? maybe? (forgive my awful memory, please!) and a lot more. Everyone that went with something other than the omelet seemed super pleased, so I'm hoping that I just had one of her failed experiments. I'd really like to go back and try another dish ... I've not lost faith in ye, Carman.;The food was delicious (albeit probably not that healthy). The service was excellent. The truck was the most unique culinary experience I've had. But the price was also very high ($20+tips for a dish, no beverages). For my budget, that's just too much except for a one-time experience, and I definitely wouldn't consider indoor seating at that range. But if the price is no object for you, go ahead and indulge.;This is a funky place that I was excited to visit. Unfortunately it didn't meet my expectation. It's funky enough alright, with limited seating inside and outdoor seating in the back of a pick up truck (never saw that before!). I didn't care for the fact that there were two large dogs (Chows) in the front seat of the truck barking at us when we first get on the truck bed. It was also a bit concerning to have traffic whizzing by with the truck parked right at the intersection, not to mention the stench coming out of the nearby sewer while we were eating. The food was so-so, overpriced and choices were limited. Coffee was very good and our waiter couldn't have been nicer or more attentive and kind. He was probably the highlight of it all. What can I say, I experienced it, but I probably wouldn't return.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Carman's Country Kitchen: Carman's serves incredibly large portions that are only exceeded by their ridiculous price. While I loved the goofy atmosphere, the sloppy and mediocre omelet, unsanitary conditions and overpriced dishes are enough to deter a revisit. I have to say that I'm glad I went, but only to satisfy my curiosity. The coffee is decent and the service is as exceptional as you would expect from a place that seats 14 customers, but $20 for an bad omelet and coffee??? ridiculous!!;Make no mistake, the food was very good. And the staff was extremely friendly. However, I give it three stars because of the price, limited selection, and unimpressive atmosphere. My wife and I visited last Saturday morning for the first time. As suggested by previous reviewers, we called ahead to ensure a spot. I wasn't so sure at the time, but this is probably a crucial move if you want a seat. The staff was extremely friendly, and had two seats reserved for us at the counter. The counter itself only accomodates four, and even then it's a tight squeeze (the two spots next to us were occupied the whole time we ate). There are a few small tables as well. Overall, this restaurant has VERY limited seating. It's a little dark inside, and has a lot of homeade decor and pictures. It's "quaint" I guess, but it could certainly use a little updating if you ask me. They did play 88.5 xpn, which was a major plus in my opinion. We were given the choice of about 4 or 5 dishes for breakfast. My wife got pancakes, and I got lamb osso buco. The portions were very large, but did not include any breakfast meats (you can purchase them extra though). Mine did include eggs and potatoes. They were both well prepared and tasty. My wife's pancakes were very fluffy and delicious. After we finished and looked at the bill, we saw that each dish cost approximately $15.00. Furthermore, I didn't have enough cash to pay (it's cash only), so I had to run accross the street to the police station (closest ATM) to take out more money. All-in-all it cost about $37 for our meal. Pretty steep for breakfast.;the food was fabulous, you get 5 choices on the dry erase board. when it's warm, you can sit in the back of a pickup. the slogan is she put the c*&t back in country. semi friendly waitstaff, we waited a while for our food but it was so good it didn't matter. downside: super crowded on weekends, and there is no line, people will just walk in ahead of you, this happened to me on more than one occasion. The last time I was there, they didn't give me any dulce de leche ice cream with my french toast and this was after 10 people walked in ahead of us. i was very disappointed, that was the whole reason i went there. i haven't gone back since, perhaps if they have an actual sign in sheet or something, things would work smoothly, and if they don't have any more ice cream perhaps erase it from the dry erase board? perhaps i'll return in hopes that i won't get shafted again.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Carman's Country Kitchen: The French toast I had was soo delicious. there were 4 items on the menu and there was 4 diners in my party SO we just got one of each item. The least favorite was the Jelly Bean pancake- Not a hit. Hits were the Challah french toast (with the delicious sausage). Also the omelet was great. I would say the Salmon dish was number 3. The place is quite small so don't show up unexpected with your party of 15. It's quite far from where I live so I won't be dropping by randomly anytime soon. But I would add this to my list of places I like to eat.;if you can afford it (a plate + side + coffee runs about $20) this place is totally worth it. make a reservation. the menu varies according to season and availability at the local market. usually an omlette, pancake, waffle and some other random option. the country sausage is AWESOME! wait staff is super nice. and, carmen is hottie.;Delish! This place has a nice changing menu, and great fresh ingredients. We sat at the counter and watched one of the worked peeling at slicing apples while we waited for our food. Carman was in the back putting together her yummy food. It really felt like being in someone's kitchen. Except for the risque decor. The food came out hot and fresh, and the portions were enormous. This is a great place to enjoy a good breakfast with friends in a nice friendly atmosphere.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Carman's Country Kitchen: I LOVE this place. Carman's is a small neighborhood Gem. The food is only rivaled by the service. The small staff tries to really get to know the customers and after your second visit don't be surprised if they know you by name. The menu changes every week (on Saturdays I think). There are always 4 things on the menu: Pancakes, French Toast, an Omelette, and some type of meat or seafood. The twist is that you never know what these things will be paired with. Carman (the owner) runs the kitchen and makes everything herself. She comes up with the most spectacular dishes. I try to go there several times a month and I'm never disappointed. Things to keep in mind: 1.Cash only 2.They don't require reservations but its always better if you call ahead, bc the place is so small and there really is no waiting area inside. 3.There is no kids menu or kid sized servings, though there's always pancakes or french toast on the menu. The decoration is also colorful and adult (think a mug with boobs on it set on a shelf) . I took a child here and have seen other children here, but if you are the type of person to be offended by that sort of thing then leave the children at home. 4.For a special treat Carman's also has a pickup truck that sits outside which has a picnic table and chairs seated in the flatbed of thee truck. If you call in advance you can reserve this seat and sit there. I think it can fit about 6 ppl.;creative ever-changing menu, food made from the heart. loved the challah french toast, so satisfying. washed it down with 2 cups of yummy coffee served by a delightful smiling young man. as has been stated before, very limited seating. but once you're in and seated, the atmosphere will make you smile with all the silly things you'll see on the walls and shelves. recommended as a place to catch up with girlfriends on a weekend morning, or a place to steal away to on an unexpected weekday off. :);If you're looking for just a normal/everyday type of meal, Carman's isn't the place to go. From the decorum--to the service--to the food--- this place offers an off-the-beaten path type of dining experience. The place itself is very small (only a few tables and very cramped at that) so unless you make reservations on a Saturday morning, you could have a long wait. The server's are personable and friendly and take the time to explain the menu to you in detail. When we went to Carman's for breakfast a few weeks ago, they had four menu choices and since there were four of us there together, we decided to get all four meals and share them. I'd really recommend doing this--we all enjoyed the variety of flavors and having shared all of it, it also focused the conversation around our food experience. Every dish we tried was fantastic... You should go and experience it for yourself..
McDonald's 33 is located at 5857 Easton Rd, Pipersville city. It has the postal code is 18947 and latitude - longitude is 40.386253778 --75.1459157467 . List of McDonald's 33's categories: Fast Food, Food, Restaurants, Burgers, Coffee & Tea. McDonald's 33 opens: Monday: 5:0-22:0, Tuesday: 5:0-22:0, Wednesday: 5:0-22:0, Thursday: 5:0-22:0, Friday: 5:0-23:0, Saturday: 5:0-23:0, Sunday: 5:0-22:0. The rating for McDonald's 33 is 1.0. McDonald's 33 is currently open. McDonald's 33 provides information for customer: u'free', Can only provide Low Price, Has drive thru service, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant McDonald's 33: I had the worst possible experience coming to this location. Rude workers, and the manager was rude, ignorant and mean towards customers. Sign claims they cater to ALL DAY breakfast, yet at 10 AM they had no mcgriddles left. After sitting at the drive through for 20 minutes I asked for a refund FIVE times with the manager ignoring me and after the fifth time asking the manager finally responded rudely telling me I should have said I wanted a refund earlier, which I did. I finally left and went to Burger King because they definitely have better service then whatever this trashy place did.;Today my husband and I went to this McDonald's to get our lunch. When we got back to work I opened up my burger, there was a bite out of the burger. I took the burger back and all that was offered to me was a drink. I said no because I had a drink and the manager threw in an apple pie into my bag. I hate apple pies. I called the corporate office and they were much nicer to me then anyone there at that McDonalds. I hope to get my money refunded to me. I will never eat there again.;i think everyone else summed up how bad it is. just avoid. some mcdonald's are good, but this one is just badddd. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 33: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant McDonald's 33: Free wifi. Small seating area. Closest McDonalds to my area.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 33: This is a very small McDonald's. Not a lot of seating. But the staff is very friendly. Fries not good they will give you new ones. Really try to make customer happy. Has a small play area. Only negative is that the ice cream machine is frequently out of order.;George is the best. He truly cares and tries his best in a poorly run store. He recognizes my car when I pull up and has my order ready.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 33: None.
Wawa 64 is located at 761 Gap Newport Pike, Avondale city. It has the postal code is 19311 and latitude - longitude is 39.8347559756 --75.7952107441 . List of Wawa 64's categories: Restaurants, Grocery, Food, Sandwiches, Coffee & Tea. Wawa 64 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Wawa 64 is 3.0. Wawa 64 is currently open. Wawa 64 provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 64: Don't go to this WAWA. They allow too many ignorant people in at a time and many without masks. You wouldn't know there is a pandemic going on!;Went in for some drinks so I could take my medicine and for some reason they couldn't be bothered to change a hundred dollar bill. This was 2 in the afternoon and I find it hard to believe they had no change. I think it is that the staff didn't want the hassle or my business. Therefore I will take my business elsewhere. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 64: I hate this Wawa so much sometimes. I constantly come in here for Mac and cheese and it's always disgusting. I keep thinking I'll catch it on a good day and it never happens. I worked for Wawa for many years so I know it doesn't get dry and clumpy until it's over 6-7 hours old. Why it's allowed to bein the table for 12 hours is beyond me when it never retains its quality past hour 7 (at best). So I go in today and asked how old it was after getting bad Mac and cheese so many times and the girl informs me that it's from very early in the morning. I went in at 1230pm. And of course she didn't have anymore dropped. So I had no choice but to either eat the bad Mac and cheese or none at all. I'm never one to complain but it sucks that this is the only Wawa nearby and they constantly leave food on the hot table for too long. Even if it isn't over its time code, if it looks like crap, THROW IT AWAY. Her excuse was that they didn't have room to put a new one up. But the Mac was reslly gross looking and dry so why not have another one dropped and be prepared to throw that one away? Okay rant over. PLEASE switch your nasty food out!! I got a biscuit toasted with butter. It was still COLD in the middle. The butter wouldn't even melt. Awesome.;I was very disappointed with this wawa. I ordered a HAM omlet sandwich and got a sandwich with NO ham. I did not even customize.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 64: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 64: Wawa is great all around! I have probably been to this Wawa at least 100 times and they have never let me down! Night or day, busy or slow, this Wawa is always on top of things keeping up with making sandwiches and checking people out. I have never had to wait over 5 minutes for a sandwich here. Keep up the good work! As always with any Wawa location, BE CAREFUL driving and walking in their parking lot!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 64: Wawa...fast goose...need I say more? Wawa is the place to go for consistent service, good selection of chips/hoagies and if you need to fill up the tank. Never had a bad experience at this wawa!;Wonderful coffee, sandwiches lunch or breakfast, excellent drink selection and clean bathrooms. Not to mention the competitive fuel prices. Best gas station convince store chain that I know.;5 stars: one because it's WAWA two because I loooove their hazelnut coffee and three because of the guy at the check out counter.. Dennis is his name I think.. so cheerful so friendly! Made my day!.
China Moon 2 is located at 8443 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19136 and latitude - longitude is 40.0436859 --75.0178737 . List of China Moon 2's categories: Chinese, Restaurants. China Moon 2 opens: Monday: 11:0-23:0, Tuesday: 11:0-23:0, Wednesday: 11:0-23:0, Thursday: 11:0-23:0, Friday: 11:0-0:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:30. The rating for China Moon 2 is 3.5. China Moon 2 is currently open. China Moon 2 provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire. Extremely poor review of restaurant China Moon 2: I'm new to the area and after seeing the good reviews this place has I decided to try it. I got chicken wings, Veg. Lo Mein, Chicken and Broccoli, and Pork Fried rice. The wings we're pretty good but EVERYTHING else was bland and was not good. I will not use this place ever again.;Just bad. Buffet like food obviously frozen, without the amount of food you would get at a buffet. Chinese in the Northeast is so hard to find that tastes good. China Moon did not change that fact.;Went here based on the review and was very disappointed. The wonton soup was lacking flavor. General tso chicken was soggy. I recommend China Garden down the road.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant China Moon 2: Really disappointed. After reading positive reviews from this joint I decided to give it a try. Ordered steamed chicken and snow peas with sauce on the side and a chinese pizza. Delivery. The Chinese pizza wasn't too bad, but it was soggy from being packed in a styrofoam container. I threw the slices on a frying pan and crisped them up a bit. The steamed chicken with snow peas should have been called steamed snow peas with chicken. There was a disappointing amount of chicken in there.. The brown sauce was absolutely disgusting. It was real watery, and tasted VERY strange.. Like vinegar or some kind of detergent. I'm REALLY glad it was on the side, because I had to toss half of the dish that I had poured sauce on. The rest of the veggies and couple pieces of chicken I drizzled with some soy sauce. It was edible. Sorry, China Moon. I will NOT be a returning customer. :(. Average, acceptable review of restaurant China Moon 2: My new Chinese take out place. The food is delish and they have never messed my order up. I always pick up, and if they quote 10 minutes, that usually means 20, fyi. The BEST eggrolls I have ever had. I get four every time and eat all four myself! Also good pot stickers (fried), sweet & sour chicken, and wonton soup. My husband and daughter love their pizza rolls.;Tried this place based on reviews. We are currently looking for a new Chinese place since our favorite closed down. It wasn't horrible or bad, but it wasn't great either. We ordered Wonton soup, broccoli chx combination platter, and sesame chicken combination platter. My white rice was little bland. My husband said his pork fried rice was a little bland. I loved the wonton soup. My broccoli was crunchy... the way I like it. The sauce was good. Chicken wasn't the best quality I've had for a Chinese place. We are still in pursuit of a good Chinese place, but I guess this is one of the better places we have tried. The search is still on.;This is the second time trying this location. Only this time I actually taste the food. With this business reopening die to Covid I do not think they were prepared. Just a few days ago I went in to order takeout and the employee was very busy. Phone ringing off the hook w him not answering. He had too many tickets to fulfill with no help. It's only one person working at the moment which isn't enough to deal with a rush. When I tried ordering I was told "its too busy come back in an hour" that was definitely not I wanted to hear. I recently returned soon the business opened for the day and finally could order. The food was great flavor was definitely memorable. The only thing I didn't care for was their fried rice I've had better but everything else taste very good. I'll return hopefully with better service. Good, satisfied review of restaurant China Moon 2: I have been ordering from this place for years. Their food is delicious, the staff is polite and delivery is quick. I have personally been to the restaurant and they are clean as well. What I love is how flexible they are with the dishes. They will substitute whatever you like. For example, I get the shrimp lo mein with extra shrimp. But I ask them to add mushrooms, broccoli and make it extra spicy. It is soooooo good. The garlic chicken wings and barbecue chicken wings are delicious. And my husband and I have a new favorite, the bourbon chicken combination platter. My husband gets the pork fried rice, I get the brown rice with it. Oh so good. And if you have a cold, get a quart of the chicken noodle soup. The broth does wonders, and when you get your appetite back, you can eat the noodles. I put siracha in mines. This place is definitely a keeper. Make sure to try it out.;The combination platters are a great deal. I love that they give you a choice of soups, because I love the hot 'n sour soup - very spicy! The sesame chicken is very good, nice and crispy and covered in sauce. This is my go-to take out Chinese food place in the NE.;So this place is delicious. The steamed dumplings are thinner and not as doughy as most places. This is my favorite part of chinese dinners. The wonton soup was good and the fires rice was perfect. Now I have picked it up every time and it's a family affair. Kids in the lobby / table area. Every time I went in I had to stand there awkwardly until the women realized I was there. So that's the -1 star. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant China Moon 2: Me and my husband order from here from time to time. We love the chicken wings, egg and shrimp rolls and wonton soup. The delivery is always super fast. This is def our go to place only downside is they are closed Sundays.;Wings in garlic sauce. $4.15. Free delivery. OMG. In heaven.;I don't know how people how can say this place is bad.Hands down China Moon is best take out Chinese food in NE.I tell my friends about this about this place & they're hooked.Their spare ribs are out of this world. General Tso"s chicken is excellent.Everything is Good.Some Times you u have to tell them to spice it up& they will.But me & my friends love this place..
Muffins is located at 138 W 4th St, Bridgeport city. It has the postal code is 19405 and latitude - longitude is 40.105579 --75.3459776 . List of Muffins's categories: American (Traditional), Restaurants, Sandwiches, Breakfast & Brunch. Muffins opens: Monday: 6:0-11:0, Tuesday: 6:0-13:30, Wednesday: 6:0-13:30, Thursday: 6:0-13:30, Friday: 6:0-13:30, Saturday: 7:0-11:0. The rating for Muffins is 4.5. Muffins is currently closed. Muffins provides information for customer: Quiet loud, No reservations service, u'no', Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Can only provide Low Price, Casual Attire, Does not accept credit cards, No outdoor seating, No good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, True, No delivery support, No caters service, Has bike parking, No dogs allowed. Extremely poor review of restaurant Muffins: Came Two times!! One its says that is open in the app and wen i get there they were close! Second time its says in the information of the hours that they close at 3pm and they close at 1:30! Two time i waiste my time!!!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Muffins: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Muffins: In town for business, the owner of the shop I was working for brought me here for breakfast one morning. Just a small diner run by mom and pop. Sat at the counter, and had my first order of scrapple. Not bad, salty in my opinion, and a little mushy. I wasn't sure how it was supposed to taste other than from watching Food Network. Just a simple good breakfast with coffee. Nothing fancy. They seemed to do a lot of to go orders.;I was back in town just a few days ago and stopped in here again for breakfast, and not a thing has changed. Just a good simple breakfast of eggs over easy, scrapple, home fries, and rye toast.;Whoever said this life changing is on crack. It's fine and fair typical diner breakfast. Nothing life changing Park uphill on the right side Bacon is crispy The cheese in the omlette was a VERY mild white cheese. Maybe cheddar, not sure. They put too much in my opinion Service was transactional aka no greeting but if you're a regular they treat you like family so there is love there Oh also you will smell like the diner when you leave a kind of like if you went to a hibahi place. I don't think the grill fans work. At all. I have dined at a million diners but this stands out for sure. Just a heads up. ORDER: wait staff but pay at register JEANS: ok by far. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Muffins: Muffin's is a small restaurant in Bridgeport. Menu is small and simple and only offers breakfast and lunch. Food is great. Prices very reasonable. Been going here for a while and never had a bad meal.;Muffins is a small diner with lunch counter and table seating. The food is good, and the prices are reasonable. Breakfast portions are generous. The seating area is not large, and fills up during meal time. We found the service courteous and helpful, but a bit slow. Regardless, I certainly do plan to return to Muffins.;Muffins is my favorite breakfast spot. Literally a Mom and Pop operation - the kind of place where lots of local folks go and the staffs knows your "usual" order. Good food, decent portions, reasonable prices, genuinely nice folks. For the kind of neighborhood no-frills spot that it is, it couldn't be better.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Muffins: Oh my gosh. This unassuming little place has THE BEST CORN MUFFINS EVER!!! All of their food is good but as the name implies, the muffins are the best! My husband and I love love love this place. 10/10 would recommend.;Best spot around...good prices and friendly staff. Food is top quality and they don't skimp on portion size. Definitely worth the price. Currently closed for a well deserved vacation and I have to say, all the other places we have tried have been horrible. Muffins has us spoiled...hurry back.;The venue: Mom & Pop diner The atmosphere: think Cheers where everybody knows your name The service: with a warm smile The food: like you'd cook at home. I only get breakfast and always enjoy. Nice servings. Overall: my go to breakfast spot as i live across the street. Never disappointed. My usual is the 2 egg and cheese platter with homefries and side of meat (bacon) which is served with your choice of toast or English muffin..
O'grady's Family Restaurant is located at 273 Schuylkill Rd, Phoenixville city. It has the postal code is 19460 and latitude - longitude is 40.1364123 --75.5420903 . List of O'grady's Family Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, American (Traditional), Sandwiches, Breakfast & Brunch. O'grady's Family Restaurant opens: Monday: 7:0-21:0, Tuesday: 7:0-21:0, Wednesday: 7:0-21:0, Thursday: 7:0-21:0, Friday: 7:0-21:0, Saturday: 7:0-21:0, Sunday: 7:0-21:0. The rating for O'grady's Family Restaurant is 3.0. O'grady's Family Restaurant is currently open. O'grady's Family Restaurant provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Average loud, No caters service, Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, False, No reservations service, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, Has bike parking, No delivery support, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant O'grady's Family Restaurant: This is my first Yelp review ever. I felt the need to express to others how terrible the meal I just had was. I had the country fried steak special. It was obvious that everything was frozen or canned. If I wanted frozen food, I would have stayed home. I am glad that I live nearby, because I was ill immediately after. To give them credit, the waitress was pleasant and the prices were good. The vegetables at the salad bar were fresh. If for some reason I eat at this restaurant again, I will stick to the salad bar.;My mom always told me if you have nothing nice to say then don't say anything. Well I am sorry mom but this breakfast buffet scares me because I watched a server dump a small plate of home fries back into the buffet which clearly has to violate at least 1 health code. I now bid this place farewell.;Your typical cater to the geriatric crowd restaurant run by an extremely unfriendly owner! This guy literally complains and tries to embarrass you for going up to the buffet line more than once or ordering eggs from the kitchen screaming that you are causing him to lose money ! I am no restaurant owner however I do know if I am charging $10.99 a person and $2.89 for tea that if I go to Costco I can get 5 dozen eggs for $5.00 I can get bacon on sale for $2.59 and buy a loaf of bread for a $1.79! With that said believe me no one is eating 60 eggs a loaf of bread or a pound of bacon causing this clown to lose money !!!! Shame on him !!!!!!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant O'grady's Family Restaurant: Subpar diner food with many of the servers looking and acting haggard (at least when we were there at lunch) pretty much sums it up. The only exception would be the soup/salad bar which was half decent with fairly fresh looking vegetables and soup that easily trumped the entrees. The clientele seems to consist primarily of people in the 50 and over crowd. I guess the price to portion ratio is what brings people in but for me the food just has too much of that processed, fresh-out-of-a-can cafeteria food taste to recommend it. It's what I usually call belly filler food.;Had the pancakes and I already eaten half of them when I noticed that they had a very strange taste to them. I cannot say for sure what but it tasted like a chemical or cleaner. I didn't finish the meal. The waitress Alison was very nice.;Ok breakfast buffet. When we walked, told the hostess 2, she was off like a shot. No follow me, no nothing. She threw the menus down in a table, we had to find it. When leaving the cashier was more interested in telling someone else that walked in about her beach rental. Waitress was fine. OK food, lousy host staff.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant O'grady's Family Restaurant: It's like Cheers for retired seniors without the booze. Everyone knows your name (and order) if you're a regular. Friendly staff. Decent breakfast and prices. Wear street clothes. The ventilation is not that great and you'll walk out smelly.;I go to O'gradys two or three times a month for lunch. The portions are very large and the prices low to fair. The quality is not great, just ok. The waitresses usually are older and some of them a little miserable but it is a dinner. I would recommend it as a spot to grab a quick meal. It is not a quality place by any means.;Go there for their Saturday and Sunday morning Breakfast bar or all day Salad Bar... the rest of the menu is hit or miss. Lasagna and Salmon was pretty good but we've hit a few other dishes that were... basically adult baby food. Bland, mushy, tasteless. It's a diner, it's target audience is certainly elderly and most of the menus has the same consistency and flavor of hospital food. Not all, there are a few decent meals on the menu and, as I said, the Breakfast and Salad bars make it worthwhile.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant O'grady's Family Restaurant: Cute little diner! They have great prices also. From great sandwiches to breakfast food!;2 of our 4 guests had the salad bar w/ their meal and they said that it was good. I had a turkey burger & it was good and French fries were fresh. Chicken pot pie was excellent. Waitress was attentive.;I was recently here for breakfast with my husband. This place has been around forever and nothing has changed except that they had to get rid of the smoking section at some point. Nothing about it is fussy or fancy, always filled with old people, lots of "regulars", service is fine, food is good and cheap. No complaints! It's just your typical family restaurant/diner experience. Good stuff.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant O'grady's Family Restaurant: We go here frequently. There is a varied menu and most of the meals we've gotten are pretty good. The salad bar has a nice selection of items. The staff is very friendly toward kids. The price for what you get is reasonable. This is not a gourmet restaurant, so if you are looking for fancy presentation with low lighting and things you can't pronounce, this isn't it. It's just good American food at a fair price.;The best place for breakfast in Phoenixville. Very homey atmosphere. The staff is very friendly. You can meet your friends there for breakfast.;Came here after walking out of Nudys for horrendous service. Need to remember this place is here and tell my friends. Great staff that eagerly go above and beyond for customers and great food..
Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties is located at 51 N 12th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19102 and latitude - longitude is 39.9528558776 --75.1586364432 . List of Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties's categories: Middle Eastern, Food, Restaurants, Mediterranean, Juice Bars & Smoothies. Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties opens: Monday: 9:0-15:0, Tuesday: 9:0-15:0, Wednesday: 9:0-15:0, Thursday: 9:0-15:0, Friday: 9:0-15:0, Saturday: 9:0-15:0. The rating for Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties is 3.5. Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties is currently open. Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Loud, No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, u'no', Has caters service, No good for groups service, 'casual', No reservations service, False, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties: I had a friend visiting from D.C. and wanted to visit the Reading Terminal. She loves Middle Eastern food and wanted to have lunch here. A tourist trap, the food was total garbage and I was also overcharged us by several dollars. Definitely avoid this place at all costs. FYI- I took her to Bitar's the following day and as usual, we were both pleased.;There's a good chance that the individual items on my grape leaves platter may well have been good, tasty Middle Eastern food but it was hard to tell. The salad had a big dollop of humus on it, the tabbouleh and the grape leaves had been liberally squirted with hot and tahini sauces and the whole thing had just become a big pile of food instead of individual fresh-tasting items that each had their own personality as mezze. It was a mess! The Middle East is a big place with many varied recipes for the common dishes. It was impossible to say which style of cooking this was but, either way, nowhere in the Middle East do any of those items have any affinity with tahini and hot sauces, as much as I love both. Time for my usual Middle Eastern bread moan. It's a artisan market and at the very least I would expect fresh, home-made bread. It's so easy to do and always wows diners. Given the way the platter was served and the rock hard commercial flatbread this place just smacks of laziness and a lack of love for food. It has no place in the market.;You can score much better Middle Eastern food at the King of Falafel food truck on JFK Blvd near Love Park. And for about half the price or less. I used to frequent this place years ago and was surprised to recognize the same owners from years ago on my trip here today with my teen. She voted for Middle Eastern (among all the glorious RTM choices), and I had no bad memories . . so we had a couple of their platters. She chose the falafel platter (about $10) and I had their Vegetarian combo platter (3 choices for about $9. I selected eggplant stew, baba ghanouj and tabouleh. Both came with stale white pita bread (shamefully awful stuff). My platter portions were small, and the quality was not good anyway: the parsley in my tabouleh seemed slightly yellowed - not fresh; the eggplant stew was small leathery cubes of eggplant that was almost the consistency of tofu or seitan -- not what I was expecting and not entirely pleasant "mouth feel." The baba ghanouj was ok, with too much tahini for my taste. My daughter's falafel platter came with about 5 nice sized falafels (I'll give them that). We did not have dessert -- but my memories of their baklava were good, for what that's worth! With all the choices at RTM, I will not return to Kamal's.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties: GREAT people, very friendly service. Falafel and middle eastern combo were very sad tasting and hardly tasted like food.;I should have read the reviews before grabbing a meal here. Chicken shawarma sandwich is dry and lackluster. You'll definitely experience better elsewhere. It looked like the falafal platter would have been a better option based on what i saw on other customers' plates, but case say anything else about that. Now I know why there's no long lines here compared to the more popular RTM vendors. You really have no reason to come here unless you're desperate for middle eastern and have no way of traveling out of the area.;I should have expected this. I had a sub-par experience with their juice bar a few months back (they asked me 3 times within 5 minutes of what kind of smoothie I ordered...do I have to draw a map?). Today, my falafel sandwich was presented to me with a surly attitude and a overly tangy sauce. I was borderline on getting a platter, but after having the just average falafel I'm glad I didn't bother. I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt on this one and throw them two stars, but honestly I'm not going back. There seem to be a lot of better falafel options in the city. Brad's rating (out of 5): Price: 3 Food: 2 Decor: 2 Service: 1 Wild card: It's the only place in Reading Terminal Market to get a smoothie, but I can't imagine that will stay the same.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties: Had a vegetarian combo platter for lunch that consisted of falafel, lentil soup and eggplant stew. The meal was satisfying, not overwhelming, but not underwhelming either. Picture taken after finishing one of the falafel balls.;My boyfriend and I stopped by here to get a drink because the paper ad that was pressed against their window was so alluring. Lemon Na-Na. A drink with mint lemonade and rose water. For a hefty $4 plus tax which came out to $4.32 was definitely a pricey drink. Putting the price aside, the drink was pretty dam good. Very similar to a mojito minus the alcohol. Extremely refreshing on a hot day and actually worth the money since it was made with "rose water" and refreshly blended with mint. I also gave baklava a try, first time tasting this middle eastern sweet. A lot small but it was really good. Layers of phyllo pastry with grinded nuts in the center mixed with honey. Perfect dessert that goes really well with the drink. Other things I wouldn't recommend but the Lemon Na-Na and baklava is a must get at this location.;Hummus is ok, not too flavorful. Baba ganoush is a little bit salty but you can taste the smokiness. There are a lot of varieties of baklava. They sell pita bread too, regular and whole wheat. They have juice and middle eastern food to such as schwarma. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties: Falafel wrap! It really hit the spot. Only complaint: when I ate my way to the bottom of the wrap, there was too much sauce, which probably dripped down from the top. FYI - they also have whole wheat pitas for no extra charge.;Solid place considering there aren't a plethora of middle eastern places around. I ordered two separate meals because I'm a pig and I can. The lamb kebab platter was great. The fresh bread was a plus. Secondly, I went with the pick 5 veggie platter which is probably the best value in the house. The egg plant stew and baba ganoush was excellent. 2 meals for $24 is not bad for city prices. It's Reading Station. All these places are "fast food" like environments. Whatever. That's my 2 cents.;I ordered the veggie combo platter and chose hummus, baba ghanoush, and labne (it wasn't listed as an option but I asked for it). The platter was delicious and healthy. The hummus and baba ghanoush tasted flavorful and authentic. It also came with pita bread, which was thin and not my fave since I didn't find it great for dipping. I also ordered watermelon juice but it tasted watered down (could've been the watermelon itself that wasn't flavorful). The platter was about $10 and the juice was $3. I think it's a bit pricey but overall it's good, and I recommend it.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Kamals Middle Eastern Specialties: This place has the best falafel, grape leaves, and Baba ganoush I've ever had! I've lived in the middle east and have eaten in several places while staying in Greece so I've had my fair share. I went back for more on the second day to order more before going home. This mom and pops place is friendly and has prompt service. Also loved their fresh made to order smoothies.;Food is really good - healthy, fresh, & well-spiced. Juices are equally well balanced. Staff are extremely kind & everything is reasonably priced. Outside of only a few middle eastern restaurants in Philadelphia, this is my favorite.;I've never come here for the standard lunch that's getting bad reviews here, but regularly stop on the other side of the counter where they have the prepared spinach pies and sweets. The spinach & cheese pie (spanikopita style) is perfect for a quick, hearty snack and is extremely tasty. They also occasionally have samosas, which are absolutely fabulous. Finally, I recommend any of the sweets. They have baklava, kataifi and homemade havalah. All absolutely delicious. As for the service, I've had mixed service, but it's generally been a more positive experience than negative experience..
Chenango Restaurant & Bar is located at 1031 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9664073 --75.1386733 . List of Chenango Restaurant & Bar's categories: Barbeque, Bars, Nightlife, Restaurants. Chenango Restaurant & Bar opens: Monday: 16:0-23:0, Tuesday: 16:0-23:0, Wednesday: 16:0-23:0, Thursday: 16:0-23:0, Friday: 16:0-1:0, Saturday: 16:0-1:0, Sunday: 10:0-21:0. The rating for Chenango Restaurant & Bar is 2.0. Chenango Restaurant & Bar is currently closed. Chenango Restaurant & Bar provides information for customer: True, Casual Attire, Has reservations service, Average loud, Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chenango Restaurant & Bar: Terrible restaurant associated with a terrible swim club. People will go there regardless of the review because it attracts a scene but the arrow swim club hides the reality of what people think about them by deleting honest posts by members from their social media pages and then blocking them from posting again. The staff are rude and poorly trained. The management treats members like dirt and they charge you for things you didn't authorize like $1000 on my credit card and when I called to ask what the charge was for the lady said she didn't know. How can you not know why you charged someone $1000? We aren't talking about $20 we are talking about $1000!!!! This leads me to believe the billing department is either uneducated and or incompetent. Mind you I am a paid member and have personally paid for two memberships myself. I strongly suggest you skip this establishment when you visit nolibs. On top of all this they didn't ever remember who I was even though I went there about 5 times a week with my girlfriend who was also a member when they opened. Terrible management terrible service overpriced gimmickry. Sadly I doubt this review will bring about the accountability the establishment lacks. Instead of blocking unhappy members, they could have easily tried to make up for their mistakes but I guess that is a pretty high expectation for such a poorly run establishment;Went for brunch over the summer and did not have the best time. We were given the wrong price for all you can drink, our server didnt advise us on the difference between members and non members. Which was odd, b/c after hearing we werent members early on our service slowed down considerably in comparison to other tables. As it was pretty empty, the slow service seemed particularly purposeful. Prob wouldnt go back.;Appetizer Came with dinner WTH! Get it together..... Steak is barely warm..... Now I'm gonna get pissy... They did Not have the Lancaster chicken avail. or Salmon or Oysters. So we were left with few choices. Wait staff slow & didn't ck in with us. Hey! There were only 2 tables max at one time. For the upscale pricing, the service and food should have been much better. If they don't do better soon, they won't make it.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chenango Restaurant & Bar: A girlfriend of mine had a Groupon type thing and invited me to try this place. Our waitress was very sweet but that is about all the compliment I can muster. The food was sub par (pizza, tempura asparagus, fries)and I don't think there was a drop of alcohol in my drink. We were the only people in the place when we arrived and it took about 10 minutes to get our first drink. The outdoor area has potential but I probably won't go back...no reason to with so many other options in no-libs.;The overall design with the outdoor seating is great--truly lovely. But everything else is below average. Food was as basic as you an get and the drinks are watered down and over priced. We were there at 9pm on a Saturday and we were the only ones there. In fact, they only had one person working there as the host/waiter/bartender. That should tell you something... if this place was doing well wouldn't they have more people on hand for a prime time slot like this? By the time we left two more parties had shown up (with two people to each party). Overall I was just disappointed. I want this place to do well, but right now, I have no idea what they are doing.;"Meh" indeed. I bought a Philly Dealyo to this place because I heard they had a cute outdoor area (the fall weather decided to set in the night we went, so we sat inside). We waited for ten minutes until someone took our drink order. Now at a Stephen Starr place this would be no big deal, but I would like to point out that this place was empty and we were sitting at the bar...where no one else was sitting. Finally, I ordered the white peach margarita. The bartender, who looked like the epitome of a "gorilla juicehead" (ask Snooki, if you don't know what I'm talking about) told me that they weren't making any frozen drinks because they didn't have a blender. Ok, but why is it on the menu then? I settled for a raspberry mojito, which was made with fresh raspberries and was quite good. For dinner, I ordered the pulled pork sliders and my husband got the burger. We decided to share a side of the sweet corn succotash. Good thing we got the side, because that was the only good dish--and it was good! However, the sliders had a strange flavor and I had to spit out two inedible chucks of cartilage. My husband's burger was better--nothing special though. And the fries that it came with were over-salted. The decor is sub-par. It kind of looks like a Southwestern inspired warehouse...except that re-runs of Seinfeld are blaring in the background. Weird. It's also difficult to find, as it's diagonal from the Piazza, inside of the Arrow Swim Club. I think it's very unlikely that this place will survive for much longer.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chenango Restaurant & Bar: Loved the outdoor patio - cosy and private and decked out with bright garden furniture. However, that's pretty much the best part of it and the only reason it's getting 3 stars and not 2. I was excited to try out this place which is right by the Piazza at Schmidt's but rather disappointed. The menu was limited and there was definitely some false advertising on the part of the restaurant because the website indicates "all you can drink bloody marys and mimosas for $20 + 1 entree" but when we arrived the waitress told us $25. The food was "meh". I was unimpressed by the turkey bacon benedict I ordered, and the egg white omelette and salmon benedict the others ordered were all quite bland. Not worth a drive up to this place if I can make a better brunch myself! If I do head out here again, I'd probably try the other outdoor brunch places nearby instead.;The best I could do was give this place 3 stars. I really wanted to LOVE it. My husband and I took the kids for dinner...we started out wanting to go to PYT (we could sit outside and enjoy the weather and the kids could be crazy and loud and mix in with the music) We passed by Chenango and saw there was outside seating and had just talked about this place. I sent my husband inside first to see if our kids could come in and eat. They were more than happy to have us as there was a total of 2 other tables in the whole place.(the pool looked pretty dead too) We sat outside (I loved the feel...layed back and casual). Our waiter happily came over to greet us and tell us about the happy hour specials (score!). My husband and I ordered the house sangria and hummus for the ap. Ten minutes later our waiter came over and said they were out of sangria mix (really there is a mix...and there were only 5 other people in this place at 6pm) and asked if we would like something else. So we chose something else...whatever I just wanted a drink and food. Our drinks finally arrived another 10 minutes later and we put in our food order (a pizza for the kids and a burger and crabcake sandwich). After about another 30 minutes our dinner arrived. I was kind of shocked as my hummus ap was no where to be found! I started to cut my burger in half and noticed the thin patty was already cut into two pieces (really you couldn't temp a thin beef patty without cutting it) but on a large bun (too much bread). It was a good burger...I mean not PYT but still good...I ate the whole thing. The kids also enjoyed their pizza (how can 5 year olds not enjoy pizza). As for the crabcake sandwich I will not review it as I did not taste it...I do however know my husband sent it back and ordered the Burger instead and a side of fingerling potato salad. The hummus finally arrived after I finished my burger....I ate it as I was still hungry. It was good and the pits is pizza dough(great flavor) the only thing I didn't "like" ablut the hummus is they put the roasted peppars, olives and feta chese on top of the hummus instead of on the side(had I known this was how it came I wuld have said no olives). My husbands burger came in record time and undercooked but her ate it anyway (he was starving and we had beeb there too long) and the fingerling potato salad was dry and could have used more seasoning. As we were trying to finish everything the chef came out of the kitchen and appologized (as had the waiter already appologized) and said he had just made some fresh desserts and was sending them to our table. Let me tell you...these desserts saved Chenango from 2 stars! Where did these desserts come from.....the chef has got to be trained in desserts! The lemon sorbet with raspberries was amazing....he also had 2 different frozen deserts one chocolate and one i can't remember but it was fantastic. I want Chenango to succeed but the management team needs to train the waitstaff better(very nice but a little lost) and the kitchen needs to get better quality food out faster.;was in a brunch mood and ended up here to try the unlimited mimosas and blood marys which was advertised as $20 and ended up being $25. the bloody mary (i'm not really a fan, but tried it anyway) was very peppery and not to my liking, however it did give me a slight buzz. the mimosas were much better. i ordered the smoked salmon benedict which was accompanied by 6 to 7 pieces of potatoes...guys, you don't get much of a serving here! my bf had the margherita pizza which was ok, nothing special. we ate at the patio. it was the only nice thing about the brunch. the weather was lovely and we stayed a bit after brunch to just chill. they have a bunch of seats and mini-beds to hang around at. this place would probably be good for happy hour outdoors and late-nights. idk if i'd go back....maybe if they have a good happy hour or something. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chenango Restaurant & Bar: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chenango Restaurant & Bar: None.
Jimmy John's 9 is located at 3612 Welsh Rd, Willow Grove city. It has the postal code is 19090 and latitude - longitude is 40.151964 --75.1363185 . List of Jimmy John's 9's categories: Sandwiches, Food, Food Delivery Services, Restaurants, Delis, Fast Food. Jimmy John's 9 opens: Monday: 10:0-21:0, Tuesday: 10:0-21:0, Wednesday: 10:0-21:0, Thursday: 10:0-21:0, Friday: 10:0-21:0, Saturday: 10:0-21:0, Sunday: 10:0-21:0. The rating for Jimmy John's 9 is 3.0. Jimmy John's 9 is currently closed. Jimmy John's 9 provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, Quiet loud, Casual Attire, u'no', Has caters service, Can only provide Low Price, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has wheelchair accessible, No happy hour service, Has good for kids service, No outdoor seating, True, Serves beer and wine, Has drive thru service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jimmy John's 9: This was my first time to Jimmy John's & I was super excited ! I understand it's $1 sub day & all & theres a lot of people & the employees may be stressed but there's no reason to be rude. The guy at the front taking orders was rude & responded with short smart remarks when I was simply trying to make sure I was ordering correctly !;if you're going to do delivery....order online. i called in thinking it would be faster and when the associate answered the call she could not have been anymore unenthusiastic. i knew right away this wasnt going to be good. when i ordered i had to say things over and over again i said i would like a whole whole grain hunters club sand which with avocado spread. she resumed and said on what sandwich.... thinking that she did not hear me again i said it over and over. not surprised it came to my job and it was on a long roll.... i had to send the guy back which i felt bad to do they were nice enough to fix it and give me a free sub card which was already expired.................. and when i opened the sand which there was barely ANY avocado spread and a ton of mayo... i never asked for mayo. never calling in again. please train your staff to answer phone orders properly and promptly since the company's slogan is fast efficient service and delivery.;The food is fine, if very limited in scope, and delivery is quick. But aside from the drivers, the employees are rude. Life's too short to be subjected to yelling about ordered items which show on the order slip but still weren't delivered.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jimmy John's 9: Cheap skates. If you only want a small sandwich, you will not get very much inside. Proportions are all effed up. Small roll? You'll get a tremendous amt of bread with a minimal amt of meat and cheese. I noticed that if you bought a big hoagie, they'd put more stuff in it in proportion to the sandwich. But, by that time, you're up to what Primo's would charge. Stick with Primo's. At least you get a nice healthy Liscio's roll at Primo's;Really not impressed by my first and last visit to Jimmy John's. My "turkey club" came on a white long roll (huh?), contained very little turkey (or anything else) and was DROWNING in mayo. There are a lot of better options in the area. Lee's, Primo's, even Subway are preferable by far. And I have to echo Jason B--in what way are these sandwiches gourmet?;What a try-to-be-hip place! Clean and bright and full of young workers. The menu has jazzy names for simple sandwiches. The rolls are baked there, and it's an order at the register, pick-up your order later, just like a "Subway" sandwich shop. Very fast-paced. However, at a cost. I think it's so frenetic in there behind the line, they get easily confused. The order-taker couldn't care less that I was there. (The preparers in contrast were a frenzy of yelling and motion.) She didn't know the menu; she had to ask questions for the orders I saw her take, including mine. Then, they (unknown to me) gave me the wrong order. I left and returned an hour later after finding this out to get it fixed. I brought-back the sandwich they gave me and they asked for the receipt, which I did still have, and they said to me "Yup, you're right, we gave you the wrong stuff." They then made the correct sandwich and handed it to me with a "sorry." I wonder if the order-taker, who didn't know what she was doing, punched the wrong order-in, would I have been left holding the bag (literally)? The experience left me cold. I've been in the service industry, and if a screw-up was made, we bent-over backwards to make the customer feel appreciated. Maybe a coupon, a cookie, a drink... I did receive the right sandwich with a sorry, but that was it. Maybe they thought I didn't mind getting the wrong food, not eating when I planned, and driving back to their establishment in the middle of winter, because of their mistake. I felt the youthful inexperienced staffers there have no real training in customer service. Just button-pushing and sandwich making. Going there is like using a scattered vending machine. Hopefully the right sandwich will make it to you. The sandwich, when I did get the correct order, was fine. In the future, I'll stick to "Subway" for a quick bite, where they make the sandwich in front of me, and I'll know I'll leave with my correct order.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jimmy John's 9: A-OK I think??I like this hoagie joint ,it's reliable if your stuck at work and need lunch or if your just in the mood for a sandwich. They are super fast in the store and out of the store (delivery ) as well!! The food is very fresh, cold, and proper. They don't have as many sides as I would like, but they are not the typical sandwich spot neither. Prices are in the middle , not to scary but a little fishy !! I would recommend this location because they clean,and in a open location which makes it not hard to find!!Try it!!;Freaky fast! It's not the most complicated menu in the world. How many different ways can you combine bread and meat and cheese and vegetables? But it's always amazing to me how quickly they make the sandwiches and you're ready to go. I popped in and got two to go (one never seems to be enough and I had no idea when I'd have dinner). It probably took longer to pay than it did for the guys to make the food. And a moment later, I was done and out the door. Restaurant was nice and clean. My only complaint was that they did go a little heavy on the mayo. Next time, less of that. And the combo is a lot more money for not a lot more food - a bag of chips and a drink. You would almost be better off stopping at 7-Eleven for those.;Well I'm not really sure what just happened but what I do know is that I made my first visit to JJ's and I was in and out of there in literally 90 seconds. Everything happened so fast that I didn't even think to ask for a bag and ended up walking out with hands full of chips, sandwich and drink. I got an Italian (#9) with hot peppers and it was pretty good. Nothing mind blowing but still good. If I recall, it seemed a tad cheaper than Subway for the same combo and the bread was slightly better but I think overall, Wawa has both beat in pricing. I get the whole speed concept in today's fast paced, no waiting for anything world but I prefer things a little bit slower. I can knock this of my "to try" list and go back to Wawa.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jimmy John's 9: I absolutely love the option of having a lettuce wrap instead of a roll! The meats are decent quality unlike the other large chain subway. I had the jj gargantuan and it was wrapped in lettuce instead of a roll and it was great! I wish there was one closer to me , I would go there several times a week every week.;I've been to this location a few times over the last year or so & never had a problem. If you like JJ's sandwiches that's exactly what you'll get here. There was no line at around 2 PM on a Saturday I was in & out super quick. Sandwich was made super quick & correctly. Still wish JJ's offered salt & pepper, but I just added it at home like always.;Quick service fair price and good food. How many different ways can you do meat & cheese on a roll ?. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jimmy John's 9: Jimmy johns is beyond delicious!!! The bread is awesome and they listen when you ask for "light" condiments. Overall one of the best fast sandwich joints in the area. I love it!;I've gone to this location for lunch a few times. My order is always made super quickly, and had always been correct. The food is average, nothing terribly exciting. I do keep coming back for the friendly staff and quick service! (They also come to my work and bring us samples sometimes, which we always love!);Great place for a fast sandwich. We ordered a platter for my daughters birthday for 9:30am and happened to be in the area at 9am I called to ask if I could come by and wait till it was ready and they said that I could come by and they would start making the platter immediately. I arrived and waited less then five minutes. It's nice to see this level of service. Everyone loved the platter..
The M Room is located at 15 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9689304 --75.1350098 . List of The M Room's categories: Greek, Nightlife, Bars, Music Venues, Arts & Entertainment, Restaurants. The M Room opens: Monday: 16:0-2:0, Tuesday: 16:0-2:0, Wednesday: 16:0-2:0, Thursday: 16:0-2:0, Friday: 16:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-2:0. The rating for The M Room is 3.5. The M Room is currently closed. The M Room provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, No delivery support, No supports takeout service, No reservations service, No good for kids service, No outdoor seating, Average loud, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, True, u'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant The M Room: Touring bands:Don't play here. The owners are very unfriendly especially when there is a "DJ" night added at the end of the night. They hurry you out so 5 people can dance to really bad music coming from a lap top. Bar tenders are very rude and would not give out internet password. Sound guy was hammered. Food is terrible. No lock on the men's rest room and this sucks if you have been in a van for 6 hours. Try and book shows at the Unitarian Church.;Got to love a bar when the bartender asks if you know where they can score coke! Keep it classy M Room with your bland bar and bartenders that talk on their cell phones rather than work.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The M Room: the thing that maybe saved a pretty bad brunch experience: their breakfast potatoes. they advertised a brunch today with a live swing/rockabilly band and even though i haven't been much of a fan of this place in the past, i've never eaten here and decided a nice brunch with live music might be a change of pace. i also felt like they were trying to turn this place around...so a second change i give. one chance too many. we rolled up and the band wasn't even set up to play yet....ok... then it took us almost 15 minutes to get our drinks. they had to ask us almost 3 times what we wanted to drink. there were a lot of people here but seriously...not enough people to have had to wait that long for the bartender to even say hello to us. when we were ready to order they interrupted us and wandered off to get a pen, which is fine, but it seemed sort of rude. the band was soundchecking while we were eating, sort of unprofessional. and by the time we were done eating after 12, they STILL hadn't started. don't advertise a start time and then not stick to it. as far as the food...the bloody mary was good, $2 kensinger at brunch which is nice i guess. i got the tofu scramble which definitely wasn't the best i've had but it was certainly tasty enough with some pretty awesome potatoes (that i mentioned earlier) and a fresh little side salad. needless to say, the m room didn't do a good job of changing my mind about it. sorry guys.;Felt like an awkward space. The music is in a side room and feels very disconnected from the bar. We arrived early then someone came in later to collect covers from all of us. The bar had no draft lines, only bottles. Definitely prefer Johnny Brenda's or Kung Fu necktie.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The M Room: It's a decent bar for drinking, yet an underachiever in the music scene. There's not much in it for a performer, which is why nobody likes the M Room anymore. You'll need to bring your own crowd, and then use their door money to pay for the sound guy. There's a room for the bar, and a separate room for music. Nice stage, cool bar, great location, and a good place to watch a show, but a hefty cover keeps the street traffic out. Wouldn't recommend for a band, but maybe for someone just trying to get a drink and head somewhere else.;My visits here have only been for shows, to see various friends' bands. I like the separation of the stage area and the bar. It's been a while since I had food there, so the details are fuzzy, but I do recall it was pretty decent, better than standard bar fare. They didn't have any draft beers available last time I was here a few weeks ago, and reading other reviews, that appears not to be the first time. Unfortunately, they also seemed to have a heating problem. The main bar area had space heaters around, but the stage area did not (or they weren't working if they did). It was really cold in there! I felt bad for the band, who had to get those fingers moving precisely in that cold. The sound quality has been mixed over my visits. On this last visit, I noticed that the instruments really just blended into a fuzzy mix. While I suppose that could be the band, having seen that band in other settings and knowing the style they play - a sort of pop rock sound - I just can't blame the unclear sound on the band. Given the other problems they had, with the heating and draft beers, maybe the sound equipment wasn't working all that well either. Whatever the cause, I hope they get it fixed because it's a pretty good size stage area. I'd give two stars for the last visit, but ones prior to that were ok so I'll keep it at an average of three.;I think what the M Room is known for is loud music. Not being one for the metal that was on stage the night I was there, maybe I am not the best candidate to review them. But I would hope that other than metal music, they could swing a clean bar and tables and good service. Service was decent - the bartender actually was very nice about getting both beers and waters for us. And my friend ordered some hummus and pita, which I think ended up being pretty good! The bar on the other hand was dingy and didn't seem very well kept. If this is your destination for a great band, you may have found the jackpot, but if you'd just looking for a beer and a clean table to sit with friends, you may not have found your mecca.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The M Room: Just visiting this bar and we came to see Robert and Issac, a reggae/rock band that is super chill and so lovely to sway to. The bar pours good drinks and hosts local musicians, which makes me happy for humankind. They are very inexpensive and will introduce you to young local talents. Come and check it out!;The M room is a great spot for a beer, some food and a live band! Haven't frequented this place too often but everytime I have it left me with a story to tell... Meeting Ron Jeremy there for one, got him to give me one of his own branded rolling papers and autograph it for me ;) can't of course you'll have an experience like mine but I do suggest giving the place a shot along with getting a shot from this place!;**Nightlife Review** Great place to grab a drink and chill, play some pool, and listen to a cool DJ. I didn't want to go home since I still had a lot of energy so I came in here on a Sunday night. Great drink specials and joined in on a great game of pool with people I had just met there. I had a great time; I love coming to chill spots like this :). Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The M Room: This is my favorite bar in Philadelphia. It is what it is, this is a dive bar that sometimes will have live music. The bartenders are as good as it gets. They're very personable, attentive and interesting.;I've been to M Room twice for brunch since they started this a few weeks ago. It's been consistently great. Today I had eggs over pasta - a great dish and new fave. Check it out!;I've only been here to see/play shows, occasionally stop in for a few brews when I'm bar-hopping in the Northern Liberties area, but every time I've been there I've enjoyed myself. The staff is generally very hospitable, didn't have to wait to be served for too long a period of time, even on busy nights. They have decent selection of bottled brews and beer on tap at reasonable prices, $4 citywide is a plus as well. And when I've played music there, the sound guys they have running the show are top-notch and make you sound really great on stage. Despite the racist graffiti some idiots scribbled all over the bathroom wall(has since been removed), M Room brings a diverse, mixed, crowd, especially when compared to the pretentious, gentrified, cesspool of hipsters and other like-minded cliche countercultures places like The Barbary attract. This would be the type of bar I'd take someone to on a second date or something, M Room is lively, but not obnoxious. It's got a comfortable laid back setting to it..
Chef-a-Topia is located at 148 W State St, Kennett Square city. It has the postal code is 19348 and latitude - longitude is 39.8459928934 --75.7132904604 . List of Chef-a-Topia's categories: Specialty Food, Asian Fusion, Food, Restaurants, American (Traditional), Barbeque, Soup, Seafood. Chef-a-Topia opens: Tuesday: 11:0-20:0, Wednesday: 11:0-20:0, Thursday: 11:0-20:0, Friday: 11:0-20:0, Saturday: 11:0-20:0, Sunday: 9:0-18:0. The rating for Chef-a-Topia is 4.0. Chef-a-Topia is currently closed. Chef-a-Topia provides information for customer: No reservations service, Has caters service, Has bike parking, u'free', No table service, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, No delivery support, Accepts credit cards, True, Average loud, Has outdoor seating, Can provide Medium Price, 'casual', Has good for groups service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chef-a-Topia: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chef-a-Topia: We decided to use Chef-a-Topia for our Thanksgiving dinner this year. Although pricey at $89.00 for a fried cajun turkey, gravy, cranberries, plus 3 sides, the menu looked wonderful. Unfortunately, we were all very disappointed in the quality of the food. The instructions were not included in the bag when I picked up the dinner. I had to call to get the instructions. The turkey was wrapped in foil which leaked and the sides were in flimsy paper containers which became very soggy. The instructions only included how to reheat the turkey. After following the reheating instructions, it was realized that the turkey would be very dry if it was heated through. After uncovering the foil per instructions, it was apparent that part of the turkey was burned prior to it being reheated. The turkey was extremely dry. The stuffing was very mushy and salty. The brussel sprouts( tiny serving) were raw and needed to be cooked. The cranberry sauce (1/2 cup) was out of a can, and the gravy did not taste homemade either. The mac and cheese although very bland was the best part of the dinner.;Stopped here for a quick lunch today to try out chef a topia for the first time since they opened. I ordered the noodle bar with grilled chicken. The food took a little longer than expected and since the menu was fairly confusing didn't really know what to expect. Chicken was raw - as in still pink in many parts. Sent it back and they made me another order without much surprise or too many apologies. 2nd dish was just poor. Noodles tasted over cooked and soggy - felt like I was eating water. Chicken was dry and didn't taste fresh. Tasted like it was prepared yesterday and reheated in a microwave. Rest of the dish didn't have much taste either with most of the veggies being bland. Ended up eating part of it and getting a meal at Buddies. Staff was mixed. One gentleman was helpful but the rest didn't seem to care. Menu is confusing and prices are hard to follow. I wish I could rate higher but for a $10+ meal the experience just wasn't there.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chef-a-Topia: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chef-a-Topia: This was my first visit and I enjoyed my Ruben that came with a fresh side salad. The menu here looks interesting and I am looking forward to coming back to try some of the more creative items on the menu. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chef-a-Topia: This place is a true gem! Nestled back in the Market at Liberty Place in Kennett Square, they make some amazing take out dishes. This is some 5 star gourmet options for meals at great prices. My wife brought home steak dinners the other night that were awesome - just heat em up and serve at home. They also have this really awesome noodle bar. I had noodle bowl with a wide variety of veggies and chicken. The chef will ask you your preferred spice level (i asked for a 4 out of 5) and boy did it have some kick! The noodle bowl also costed a little over $5. This was a steal. I've actually been thinking about going back and telling the Chef he needs to charge more, the food is just that good. So, don't take it from me, go down to the marketplace and check out the meals. You can also purchase a bottle of Paradocx Vineyard's wine as their location neighbors Chef-A-Topia. (yeah and Chef has paired wine suggestions for each of his meals too!). Your taste buds will love this place.;Had an excellent salad with seared ahi tuna and a sesame dressing for lunch. Price was surprisingly reasonable. Wait was about 10 minutes, but it was busy lunch time. Worth the wait!;Love the noodle bowls, and always happy with the to go dinners for an easy and tasty dinner at home. Been many times and sampled most everything that is on the menu, not once have I been disappointed. So happy to have these guys in the market place!.
Sticks & Stones is located at 1909 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19148 and latitude - longitude is 39.926358 --75.167504 . List of Sticks & Stones's categories: American (New), Restaurants, Nightlife, Bars. Sticks & Stones opens: Monday: 16:0-2:0, Tuesday: 16:0-2:0, Wednesday: 16:0-2:0, Thursday: 16:0-2:0, Friday: 16:0-2:0, Saturday: 16:0-2:0, Sunday: 16:0-2:0. The rating for Sticks & Stones is 3.0. Sticks & Stones is currently closed. Sticks & Stones provides information for customer: No good for kids service, Has outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, Has reservations service, Casual Attire, No caters service, Accepts credit cards, Average loud, True, No good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant Sticks & Stones: I'd give a zero star review if Yelp let me. I've been to the bar a handful of times over the last five months and ever since the first trip it has always been in a state of decline. Cleanliness was what I noticed first, but that seemed to improve, for awhile, so I tried again. The beers on tap, along with the line up in bottles and cans plus the guys that were always behind the bar made up for the fact that bar always felt like someone spread maple syrup all over it and let it dry. Then, one by one, the great beers and helpful bartenders started to disappear. The 2 things that made the place unique to the unique neighborhood that they wanted to join left and no one has been able to offer an answer why? It's a shame because the food has always been on point. I'm just not sure who made it since I always saw the owners sitting at or near the bar drinking. If anyone still wants to go, get the quesedilla.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Sticks & Stones: what happend?!!!??!? this place was once added to our go-to list of places to eat when cooking was out of the equation... but the last time we ate there was without a doubt THE LAST time we are ever eating there. place used to have really awesome food with very generous portions ands fair prices... generous in that i never finished an entire plate, and always left with a doggie bag. now... its laughable. i ordered a "special" that was fish and chips with some kind of fish im not familiar with. i nearly shat myself when it came out to the bar. 2 pieces of breaded fish that together were just smaller than a deck of cards, and 3 STEAK FRIES. THREE! haha! and for 10 dollars i thought i was going to get a meal! lucky 13s got a mean fish and chips that is both under 10 dollars and damn good! i'm not even going to get into my friend's chicken "burrito" (another "special"). lets just say that it was not too far off from a McDonald's 1$ snack wrap.... at least he got 5 smaller than average fries and not 3 steak fries boo to you sticks and stones! its a damn shame youre not what you used to be. looks like lucky 13 and watkins stand alone. the 2 stars are for the beer selection.... if that remains the same.;I liked the concept. Real deal South Philly. Unfortunately..... Loads of dudes fist pumping to the juke. Pie eyed folks up way too late. Guess times have changed. Please have the Bro Dogs leave quietly at 3:30 am. Respect the neighborhood and its residents.;I'm just confused about this place . . . the decor, the menu, the food . . . Looking around, we kept remarking about how strange we thought the decor was; this probably occupied about 20 minutes of our conversation; it was that strange. The food was fine. When we asked our waitress what she could recommend, she told us she didn't know because she hadn't really eaten anything there. I would not recommend the cheesesteak. My friend, however, enjoyed her mediterranean plate very much. The beer list was good, but they were out of lots of things. I will say 2 1/2 because the sweet potato fries were quite delicious. Beyond that, I'm not quite sure what all the hype about this place was.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Sticks & Stones: One Friday night after my sister's birthday dinner we were looking for a place to keep the party going. My father suggested Sticks & Stones since a friend of his owns the place. He figured we'd stop by to say hello. Dinner was highly satisfying so we were really just looking to drink. Sticks & Stones was Dad's good call of the night. It appealed to us all: Mom could have her Sambuca, I could have some Russian River, my sisters could have their whiskey drinks. The vibe was lively and fun and people were very friendly, including the staff. Dad's buddy wasn't around but I'm glad we checked it out. I'd like to go back for another beer and a bite.;I've been to Sticks and Stones twice and had two very different experiences. The first time was with a friend on a Friday night not too long after they opened. Our waiter was fantastic - very helpful, voluntarily comped us the first round because he forgot to tell us they were out of something on the menu, good suggestions on food and beer choices. I will say that he almost had to help suggest things to us, as the menu is less than descriptive. I had the jerked chicken quesadilla and was impressed with how delish it was. My friend got the fish tacos and felt similarly. We also shared the special of curry cabbage and rock shrimp. It was SO good! All in all, we had a really positive experience and vowed to come back. A few weeks ago, we invited two other friends and raved about how they would really like it. This time, we had a different server (our favorite was there, but not assigned to our table) who seemed uninterested and frankly, annoyed to be doing her job. We sat in the tables at the back and we given no beer/drink menu. Instead, the waitress informed us that the beers on tap and drinks were written on the chalkboard above the bar - not visible from where we were sitting. That left one of our friends to walk up to the bar, attempt to memorize the menu, and the rest of us choosing from the four she could remember by the time she got back to the table. I might have less annoyed if I hadn't gotten a drink menu the first time, but I definitely did. We ordered the nachos, which were very good. Although, the chips were not tortilla chips, but more like fried pita. They were delicious nonetheless, but the menu doesn't say anything about a chip change-up. We also got the Mediterranean plate, which was really hit or miss. Falafel was awful, like fried clumps of cat litter. Feta and grape leaves were good. Hummus and babba left a lot to be desired. I would go back to Sticks and Stones if I were in the neighborhood, but perhaps with a little less enthusiasm.;Very impressed with the nachos and fries. The mussels were decent. Impressive beer selection. The prices are very nice. This place could use a little more in terms of decoration and ambience, although I assume this is a work in progress. I anticipate that once the menu items are just a little more refined, and the place gets 'broken-in' some more (like a pair of Levi's), I could very likely change this to four stars. Some people think 3 stars is not good, but I want to be completely fair to Yelp's criteria. Yelp says three stars is A-OK, which is pretty good in my book. In other words I will be back to Sticks and Stones.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Sticks & Stones: Hey - Solid Bar/Food spot GRUB - Less than 20 items but ALL under $10 and way better than your average bar food. They take what you usually enjoy Nacho's, Cheesesteaks etc and turn the quality up way past 10!! I saw a burger go by that I almost chased. I actually opted for a lil something different. Fried Rice with Pork Belly and was very satisfied. Nacho's were great as well. SUDS - If your pallet is a few notches above Sam Adams you will have no shortages of great beer to chose from. SCENERY- Definitely could use a few more TV's in the back half to finish it off and a few other decorations. But they been open for a short while after a long set up process. OVERALL - I dig it and will go back, I just wonder how hot and crowded it will get in the summer.;Great beer selection with happy hour until 7:30 with half price beers. The food menu isn't huge, but it's eclectic, cheap (all $10 or less), and everything I've had has been good. For me, the nachos are the clear winner- they actually make their own tortilla chips from flour tortillas which are much better than corn chips. The main bartender is good at his job and makes the place that much better.;beer is awesome, good selection food is ok - but the prices are awesome - everything is under $10. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Sticks & Stones: Recently stopped by for dinner on a Sunday evening and was pretty impressed. The bartender was extremely friendly and attentive...he was sure to mention all of the food specials as well as the beers that weren't listed on the menu....and the food came promptly and was a-ok. My only complaint was the burger was a bit overcooked, but still flavorful and the bleu cheese on it was bangin'. And the fries that came with it were absolutely killer. Great beer selection, interesting menu, and super awesome staff. Can't wait to come back and try out the rest of the beer and food menu. Definitely an awesome addition to the neighborhood. Definitely check it out...you won't regret it.;This place is one of the best places on Passyunk. I fear that writing a review will someday mean this place gets too crowded, which I would not love. For now though you can go there any night of the week and feel right at home. The staff are VERY knowledgeable about beer, which is important since everything is craft. Definitely a place I check out at least once a week..
Enzo's Italian Eatery 1 is located at 108 E State St, Kennett Square city. It has the postal code is 19348 and latitude - longitude is 39.846627 --75.7113513 . List of Enzo's Italian Eatery 1's categories: Italian, Pizza, Restaurants. Enzo's Italian Eatery 1 opens: Monday: 11:0-21:30, Tuesday: 11:0-21:30, Wednesday: 11:0-21:30, Thursday: 11:0-21:30, Friday: 11:0-22:30, Saturday: 11:0-22:30. The rating for Enzo's Italian Eatery 1 is 3.0. Enzo's Italian Eatery 1 is currently closed. Enzo's Italian Eatery 1 provides information for customer: Has caters service, Has reservations service, Very Loud, Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, Has delivery support, False, No outdoor seating, Has bike parking, Casual Attire, Has good for kids service, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Enzo's Italian Eatery 1: I have been going to enzos for years, but I have to say the new owners are not keeping up the tradition. Slow service and they forgot a pizza. Had to cancel and leave after only half the table got food. Thus was after an hour.;This restaurant needs to seriously rethink its staffing. The young man who took our order was so high he didn't realize he hadn't taken half our orders. Every single thing had something wrong with it. Burnt chicken, watery sauce, bacon pineapple pizza with no bacon, personal Strombolis that were supposed to be larges, forgotten meals completely. You're better off ordering dominos.;Don't waste your time. Service was terrible. Took over an hour to get food. Servers. had no clue. Requested a manger and he refused to come to our table, Appetizers came out 15 minutes after meals came out. Check was wrong. Manager took no responsibility as he told me it's a busy night.. Go somewhere else to eat.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Enzo's Italian Eatery 1: Not to be confused with the other Enzo's located on Wilmington-West Chester Pike This Enzo's has new/different ownership. Food is terrible ,k itchewn is terrible. Don't waste your time - even with a coupon;Enjoyed Enzo's pizza as take out and decided to give restaurant a try. We were disappointed by the poor service and lack of cleanliness. Our server got just about every order wrong and made no attempt to fix it. Do not recommend ordering the Caprese salad, ours was missing the prosciutto and red peppers. When we reported it to the staff, the response was that of surprise, but we were still charged the price of a salad that included these items. Would recommend take out only.;Pasta was okay and super large portions for sure....but the pizza was terrible. The sauce was okay as mentioned by others, but the pizza was way undercooked and the toppings were really strange. We wanted sausage and mushroom and got some kind of weird chopped up link sausage rather than real italian sausage and the mushrooms were whole and sauteed in garlic and herbs before being put on the pizza. My husband doesn't like garlic in huge abundance and refused to eat more than one bite because of the overwhelming garlic flavor. The whole mushrooms made the pizza wet and soggy and we had to cook it for 15 minutes in our own oven....which we were trying to avoid cause of the heat wave. But it still was too weird tasting and now I have a 3/4 of a large pizza sitting in my garbage can. The delivery guy also had trouble finding us. He had a GPS and we live 2 1/2 blocks away so I'm gonna hope there is another pizza place that delivers the next time the family wants take out.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Enzo's Italian Eatery 1: While this isn't 4 Diamond dining, the food and service is great. They have VERY good pasta, and incredible portions which will last you for a couple days. The pizza is great, with the sauce very similar to my own family's recipe (Momom would approve) I also like them because they deliver, and fairly quickly I might add.;Good Italian food. You can eat in / take out / delivery, also has take out beer. Enzo's features huge portions at moderate prices. Always can get a decent meal with enough for lunch the next day. Haven't tired the Pizza. The seafood special good, as are the bread sticks. Pasta is always cooked well. Waitresses are nice and attentive.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Enzo's Italian Eatery 1: I was looking for a new pizza joint to order from on Friday night and embarked on my quest by calling Barretta's Pizza first. Turns out that they do not deliver so I was forced to look elsewhere. I go to the Fragale Brothers Barber Shop in downtown Kennett and park in front of Enzo's Italian Eatery. Remembering that, I gave them a call. A very nice gentleman answered the phone and gladly confirmed that they would deliver pizza to me on a cold and rainy night. Cha-ching! A large cheese was $10 and a large roni was $12. Sounded a little pricey, but I was on a mission. Even the $2 delivery charge did not sway me. I had mouths to feed and did not want to call a 3rd place. He didn't say how long it would take to deliver, but I figured 45 minutes was standard and probably longer on a rainy night. Before you know it, ding-dong! Delivery guy was cool. I asked the typical question "Is this pizza any good?" What was he gonna say? Uh, no you idiot, it sucks. He did give it props of course. It sure smelled good and I tipped him for the speedy service and being cool. I did confirm that he gets the $2 delivery charge, which I like. Great crust, pretty good sauce and they did not screw you on the pepperoni, it was chock full of the tasty Italian meat. Over all, it was excellent and I was very impressed. I never, ever give anyone 5 stars as there is always room for improvement somewhere. So I will try them again to see if I get a repeat performance. Of the places in Kennett that deliver, they are tops on my list right now. I highly suggest that you give them a call for your next pizza experience.;family run place. Attentive wait staff - all very nice people. Great bread, gave us cannolis on the house to wish us a merry christmas. Kind of people you want to give your business to.;Enzo's is best for takeout. The ambiance is completely absent, but don't let that fool you - bring the food home, and you'll be a hero for the night. Their penne vodka has very good flavor, with just enough panchetta. If you're in the mood for pizza, I can eagerly point you to their mushroom pizza. It is simply the best mushroom pizza I've ever had. Nothing even comes close.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Enzo's Italian Eatery 1: Great pizza. Good prices. Traditional decor. Whenever I travel through Kennett square I stop at Enzo's. The dough is slightly sweet with a tang to it. The sauce is excellent, as is the cheese. Large cheese + drink 12.99. Very tasty. I've been there 6 times. I'm very picky about pizza, it's one of my favorite foods. Enzos is excellent.;Great pizza! I haven't tried the other items and I probably won't because the pizza is so good. NY style pizza-- can't beat it.
Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub is located at 2711 Comly Rd, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19154 and latitude - longitude is 40.0872945 --75.0012964 . List of Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub's categories: Bars, Nightlife, Sports Bars, Restaurants, Irish, American (Traditional). Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub opens: Monday: 11:0-23:0, Tuesday: 11:0-23:0, Wednesday: 11:0-23:0, Thursday: 11:0-23:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 11:0-23:0. The rating for Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub is 2.5. Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub is currently closed. Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub provides information for customer: No good for kids service, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Very Loud, Has caters service, Has good for groups service, No delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, Casual Attire, u'no', No reservations service, No supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, True, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub: Hey Shanda, I should have listened to you in the first place. I got the impression as soon as I walked in that Muhammed Ali & Joe Frazier were going to attack. It appeared to be a fighting place. I didn't feel comfortable at all. I just drank beer because I heard they "water-down" the drinks from a guy on here named Dean. Thanks Dean for the heads-up my friend by-the way~ & with what you're paying for mixed drinks now-a-days, I'd figured their not going to rip me off. I didn't eat there because of the other reviews that were posted here on this website. It didn't appear to be older-people friendly. That's just my opinion. You, on the other hand, appear to be a few years' younger than me but I agree with what you said about the place too Shanda. I back you up 100%. Thanks again for the warning. In Philly anyhow, there's a bar in Philly just about every 50 feet or so. I'm sure I'll be able to find another waterng-hole in the very near future. So, too my new friends: Dean & Shanda, thanks for the tips & keep -on-chuggin'.........LOL !!;What a disaster of a place. I was here a few weeks ago for dinner & will never come back. We got there around 7pm, sat down and ordered beer. We waited a long time for the waitress to return so we could order food. And finally when she came, she said, "I just want to let you guys know that we're changing our menu, and there's some things on the menu we don't have today." She pulls out a list. "We don't have wings, chicken strips, veggie burgers, crabcakes, shrimp, or anything with pork." . I KID YOU NOT. THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED. I was an idiot for not leaving right then and there! They should put a sign on their door saying half their menu was missing! However we were waiting a long time already, still drinking our beers, and we were starving. We ordered burgers, which It took forever to come out, and throughout the night the waitress was not checking on us. We had to keep flagging her down. AWFUL PLACE. WILL NEVER GO BACK, which is a shame because I live right down the street.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub: Take this review with the following disclaimer: I was here with some people after attending the funeral of one of our friends. And now I regret celebrating his life in a place like this. Not that it's this bar's fault. That's the kind of place it is, and we should have gone somewhere else. But, for cheap beers (and a decent selection, considering) it was OK. Grilled cheese was American cheese on white bread. Menu says there's an option for bread and cheese, but I didn't get one. Over salted potato chips, very much so. When the bartender was clearing our plates I grabbed the last chip for a friend (we hadn't eaten much all day), only to get an eye roll (yes I did see that). Mozz sticks actually were not that bad. Not too crowded for a Sunday afternoon, so that meant quick service, which was typically pretty good. I can't say that I would come here in the evening, for fun, but because I don't live in this part of Philly (or Philly at all) I don't have to make that decision.;Service is friendly.. The food is pretty bad The hot wings are not bad The Paddy chips are very salty and pretty crapy We're watching football here on a Saturday night and they have country music blaring... Come on! It's supposed to be a sports bar;Paddy Whacks has a good crowd. NEVER order a mix drink( no alcohol ). Beer is the ONLY way to go there!!!!!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub: I stopped at Paddy Whacks on Comly this afternoon for lunch with a couple other guys. The layout is primarily a bar with tables scattered around the edges. Being more of a bar than a pub it was pretty empty as would be expected on a Tuesday. Since we were going back to work we were just eating and not drinking. The food was pretty decent as far as pub food goes. The menu is a little fuller than most pubs menus, having all the pub staples and then some Irish style dishes. We started off with some wings, which were OK. They had a good amount of flavor and were average sized. We ordered hot but they didn't have a lot of heat to them. For lunch I got a cheesesteak. Like the wings it was OK, if you're looking for a good cheesesteak you can do better. The service was very good. There was only one waitress working, but she did a good job keeping track of us. The food came out quickly. In conclusion Paddy Whacks wasn't the greatest pub I've ever gone into for lunch but there was certainly nothing wrong with it. I wouldn't hesitate to stop there again if I were looking for somewhere quick to grab lunch.;I went to Paddy Whacks for the first time for Lisa M's birthday. It was Friday night and the bar wasn't crowded. The music varies but requests can be put in to fit your style. Some of our friends had trouble picking a drink. Everything they asked for Paddy Whacks simply didn't have. It was hard to believe but we eventually found our drink of choice. We went again on Saturday night and it was a completely different experience. The dance floor was crowded and the DJ was annoying. He kept making announcements over the loud speaker and making fun of people. I still had fun on both days and will go again.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub: This my favorite sports bar to eat wings. I LOVE their sauce and every time I went there I got good service. I like watching the Phillies games there since they have alot of TV's every where. OVER all I recommend coming here and having a good time..
Jake & Max's Deli is located at 1701 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.954703 --75.1684962 . List of Jake & Max's Deli's categories: Delis, Food, Restaurants. Jake & Max's Deli opens: Monday: 8:0-19:0, Tuesday: 8:0-19:0, Wednesday: 8:0-19:0, Thursday: 8:0-19:0, Friday: 8:0-19:0, Saturday: 8:0-17:0. The rating for Jake & Max's Deli is 3.5. Jake & Max's Deli is currently open. Jake & Max's Deli provides information for customer: Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, No delivery support, No outdoor seating, u'no', Has good for kids service, True, No good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Very Loud, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jake & Max's Deli: Ok... So I just purchases a Caesar salad from this place (I know, it is very bad for your health) and I order it with bacon and onions. So they give me one scoop of bacon, one scoop of onions, yet charge me for two scoops of onions, at a price of $.40 a scoop. (The scoop of bacon was $.60.) I know, not much money, but I hate being ripped off/overcharged by any establishment for ANY amount of money. Most people there are good about making a fair salad, and never overcharge, but be careful and check your receipt (as you should always). I did go back (with salad uneaten) to show and complain, but the same woman who ripped me off in the pricing was the only one there to take the complaint. (It is one particular woman, and when she speaks to the cashier, you don't know what you are charged until you get a receipt. I have had questions regarding her charging in the past, but had no choice in the line I was waiting. The unlucky draw.);I did not eat here because the counter people are rude. It was 12:30 on a Friday the Market Place @ Comcast was really busy with professional people, I stood behind a man in the "sandwich line", and I asked if he ordered he said no he was waiting, we looked around and the counter people were acting like no one was waiting. While we waited in line, we noticed the guys behind the counter talking amongst them, ignoring us as the line grew with a few more men. Then a young girl got in line, she would have been last in line, and the guy behind the counter took her order ignoring myself and the others! When I said something he said we were not in line that only she was and we had to get behind her. Mind you she was in the same line we all were in except she was last. I throw my hands in the air and said "I guess I am not cute or young enough for this place". You lost my business; I walked away and went to Di Bruno's. I made certain I went back to my office and advised others never to eat at this place again!;I found a beetle in my salad, enough said. I took it back and they gave my money back but they admitted they don't wash their lettuce and that it comes "pre-washed". I have pictures of the beetle also stuck to the egg in my salad, never again. This was the second time i went there and the first time had a rotten piece of lettuce stuck to a good piece. That's enough for me, thanks Jakes for making me hesitant to ever eat a salad again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jake & Max's Deli: This deli is super convenient if you work in the Comcast Center like me, and while sandwiches are pretty decent, I'm really not fond of the salads AT ALL. On a few occasions, the meat has really turned my stomach. Once, I ordered a spring mix with chicken, only to bring the salad back to my desk and discover that the chicken was grey. I immediately threw it out. I'm not sure what happened there, but I just couldn't get past it. I also ordered tuna another time, and it was so fishy and rancid. Another wasted lunch tossed into the garbage. And finally, I decided to give it one more try, and added only bacon as my meat among other vegetables. Again, opened my container only to realize that the bacon clumps were discolored, and looked less than appetizing. I just can't justify getting a salad here anymore.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jake & Max's Deli: Good MD crab soup - all right sandwiches. Fairly cheap (for the comcast center basement) and friendly.;Although the turkey reuben was very good, the counter person was so rude I almost left without the sandwich. He rolled his eyes when I asked for extra sauerkraut and I wanted 2 sides and he said " You know you'll have to pay for the 2nd one." Of course I knew that! The cashier was very friendly but the guy was a jerk! I don't know if I will go back. It was really nice in the upstairs courtyard though so I will definitely eat somewhere in the food court.DiBruno's has good sandwiches and are hopefully more pleasant to their customers.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jake & Max's Deli: This is one of my go-to lunch spots conveniently located right in Comcast Marketplace. At peak lunch hour there's typically a long line but it moves pretty quickly. You'll normally find that the salad line is longer than the sandwich line. Jake and Max's offers an extensive menu of salads, sandwiches, and soups. I recommend: lobster bisque, caprese salad, Cobb salad, and the turkey Panini. You can watch them prepare the salads and make-your-own beautiful bed of lettuce, veggies, and protein. The staff here is super nice and efficient, always serving with smiles on their faces. Without fail, they've always asked if I wanted a pickle. They work like a fine tuned machine. The prices aren't bad. A fresh meal from Jakes and Max's will get you fueled up and feeling great for your work day!;Fresh salads and tasty soups. I haven't tried the sandwiches but they look good. Service is good, considering this is a lunch spot. Lines get very long (testament to the food) during the lunch rush hour, otherwise it's very quick to get what you want.;Massive sandwiches and salads with lots of choices. Get a sandwich, side and as many pickles as you want and you could skip dinner.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jake & Max's Deli: Overstuffed chicken salad sandwich alone earns five stars. Top it off with great, friendly, and quick service, and you can't keep me away from this place.;I've been working right next to the Comcast Center for almost 2 years! I frequently grab lunch in the food court and cannot believe my first time at Jake & Max's was just a couple weeks ago. Whoa. I love it. I guess I always avoided it here because the line is looonnnggg, but now I know it's because this place rocks. Don't let the long line deter you, it goes by v quickly and is also just worth the wait. There are two lines: sandwiches on the right and salads on the left. This place has everything you could ever want from a deli. Their turkey BLT panini is so delicious. Everything is also super affordable and the serving size is BIG! Dare I say my new fav sandwich spot nearby??? The staff is also super friendly and efficient which is a pleasure to deal with during the lunch time rush hour. I definitely recommend and cannot wait to come back and try something new off the menu!;Can't go wrong with anything from Jake & Max's Deli in the Comcast Concourse. I occasionally get the strawberry feta salad but I do love their sandwiches and wraps as well. I get the BLT or turkey club. They also always delicious and you definitely get your money's worth with the portion sizes. Today, I got the Italiano - grilled chicken with spinach and roasted peppers with Russian (go figure) dressing in a wheat wrap. It comes with a pickle and your choice of chips, fruit salad, broccoli salad or potato salad Or coleslaw. I choose the chips with all my sandwiches cause that's what we do in Philly. Lol. Freddie, one of the employees, always speaks to me and my daughter and asks for the other if we're not together. He makes the best sandwiches! The other guys are friendly as well..
Riddle Ale House is located at 1073 W Baltimore Pike, Media city. It has the postal code is 19063 and latitude - longitude is 39.9144913 --75.4312407 . List of Riddle Ale House's categories: American (New), Beer, Wine & Spirits, Food, Restaurants. Riddle Ale House opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-2:0, Wednesday: 11:0-2:0, Thursday: 11:0-2:0, Friday: 11:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-2:0, Sunday: 12:0-2:0. The rating for Riddle Ale House is 2.5. Riddle Ale House is currently closed. Riddle Ale House provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, u'no', Can provide Medium Price, No delivery support, Average loud, Has outdoor seating, Casual Attire, No caters service, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Has reservations service, Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, Has bike parking, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Riddle Ale House: Place has gone down hill what a shame. Maybe they are tired. Staff is not trained. Sell it to the mall. Rude waitress. Always out of basic food, like cole slaw and gravy for the roast beef. Was a good place 10 years ago.;Food was horrible and the prices were worse! Don't get me started about the service. Table next to us got their food five minutes after they sat down, and we sat for 30 minutes in the kiddie section! I wouldn't recommend this place to my enemy.;I wish I read the reviews before going here. I didn't think the food looked too bad but was very sick that night. If I hadn't been sick, I would still give them a low rating based on the prices and the fact they over charged me for my meal. It was only 50 cents but I only noticed that because it was my meal. Perhaps everything was charged wrong. For the price I paid we could have gone to a really nice restaurant. I do not recommend this place!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Riddle Ale House: We only go here when we want to catch a movie & shop for deals at the 2 nearby stores. The food is so DATED. Bland greasy and reminds me of the snowbird specials (60 & up) Only reason we even go is cheap drinks and beats starving :/;I didn't come here because of the three star reviews on Yelp. I came here because I'd driven by it a thousand times and it was time. So today I was a first-timer and now I'll likely be a last-timer. I doubt I'll be here again. The parking sure is easy. This place is surrounded on three sides by the mall parking lot. By the way, most area folks believe that this mall is on death's door. It's kind of sad. I strolled in around two thirty this afternoon and sat at the giant bar. This place is a little run down but not drastically so. The bartender was a little run down but not drastically so also. There were a few taps but nothing special. They have a TouchTunes juke box which I love because I can play songs directly from my smart phone app. I perused the menu and it was clear that their signature sandwich was roast beef. When I'm in a new place I always try to order a signature dish so I placed the order for $8 and change. I was given a choice of cheeses and one was cheddar-horseradish. This turned out to be a smart move. My sandwich arrived quickly but the plate was distinctly unimpressive. The sandwich was small and there was a miserly amount of fries. You know how it feels when you get the bottom of a basket of fries? You get all those little short pieces that are mostly overcooked. That's what I got. Meh. The sandwich itself was warm and juicy but the roast beef was a little tough. The cheese was delicious and the star of the show. I can't say the sandwich was bad but the overall meal was completely forgettable. So my meal, such as it was, was a reasonable price if it was good. Unfortunately it was forgettable. I barely remembered it long enough to write this review. The atmosphere was forgettable. The bartender was forgettable. I'm going to give them two stars and then forget to come here again.;It takes forever for the food to come out. And they brought out the appetizers 4 mins before the entrees. Burgers were small. A bit over priced. Not a place I will visit often!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Riddle Ale House: We ate at this place before heading to Longwood Gardens. It was pretty decent and no complaints from us. It's your typical steakhouse and food was pretty good. I don't know why people online have so much negative comments on this restaurant. Maybe it has changed over the past 2-3 years since we visited the place.;I went here one time it wasn't nothing to ride home about. I'm not in a hurry to go back. The food was great. Staff was good.;There are not many other sit down places around here.Yes it is run down, dark and outdated but it has a certain charm to it. I can recommend the roast beef which is great with mashed potatoes. Other then that it is okay.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Riddle Ale House: Decided to give The Ale House a try on our lunch break with some colleagues and over all the roast beefs are amazing but the service on the other hand needs to be reconsidered some. Dot who seems so nice in the beginning, ended with a major attitude change and was completely rude once she seemed to become over whelmed. I heard great things about the ale house about how happy the service is, just seems like they should look into some more server who can maintain a great composure and attitude even while under pressure.;We haven't been here is a couple of years (don't live in the immediate area) and almost didn't go because of some of the reviews below. I'm glad we did go. The place seemed the same as it has always been and is a respectable "Ale House". We had a very good lunch (corned beef special; wedge salad; and braised short-rib sandwich). Huge chunks of blue cheese on the salad and the sandwiches were freshly and quickly prepared. Our server was friendly and attentive and we didn't see anything out of the ordinary in the bathrooms. Great place for lunch or a casual dinner. My only complaint is that they don't post their hours on their website.;Ok, read all the priors and understand the complaints, but people come on... this is a bar across the street from a hospital. Heck my dad threw one or two back here waiting for me to be born. Their roast beef sandwiches are what you go there for and if that's what you know up front, you won't be disappointed. As someone said earlier these are the best thing on a roll and they are correct. For folks looking for a comparison I would look back to the old sproul or springfield ale house. These sandwiches are the quintessential mark of all that is good about beef and beer. The renovations are nice and the place does have a new feel, but the one constant is the beef, and that's what will bring you back in.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Riddle Ale House: First Time Going To The Riddle Ale House. The food was absolutely fantastic but our server Robert was a pleasure! Very attentive! We will definitely be going back!;The Best Prime Rib I have had in a long time! I wanted it Medium Rare, but not too bloody, so the waiter suggested that they sear the steak. It's my new favorite way! And the au jus had a great depth of flavor. My wife got the hand carved roast beef and she devoured it! Nice beer selection, too. As a bonus, there was live music on a Tuesday! Will definitely be back!!;Love it amazing great prime rib soup and salad for $15 amazing recommend great! It's got great atmosphere and waiters and free popcorn it is great which is why I have gave this rating a five star for this eating establishment.
Ruby Garden Restaurant is located at 6842 Bustleton Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19149 and latitude - longitude is 40.041631 --75.06483 . List of Ruby Garden Restaurant's categories: Dim Sum, Diners, Seafood, Restaurants, American (Traditional), Chinese, Cantonese. Ruby Garden Restaurant opens: Monday: 9:0-23:0, Tuesday: 9:0-23:0, Wednesday: 9:0-23:0, Thursday: 9:0-23:0, Friday: 9:0-23:0, Saturday: 9:0-23:0, Sunday: 9:0-23:0. The rating for Ruby Garden Restaurant is 3.0. Ruby Garden Restaurant is currently closed. Ruby Garden Restaurant provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, No delivery support, Casual Attire, Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, No bike parking, u'no', Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, True, Serves beer and wine, Average loud, Has caters service, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Ruby Garden Restaurant: The most disgusting place ever! The waitress was clipping her nails behind the wet bar during our whole entire meal and rubbing her nose. The other one waitress was picking her ear. I understand there were no business and maybe you are bored. I wanted to say something so badly but I don't want them to put anything in my food. I wanted to get up to leave so bad. I will not go back even if it's FREE! Giving one star is too nice already!;Very sad! I have always liked this place until, everytime I tried to call takeout and they are out of this and that. what????? I never call in late so I don't understand they are always sold out of everything. There bubble tea, is disgusting! You can taste the powder, and the bubbles were so hard! NOT CHEWY AT ALL! The place is way to small and they try to cramp every seating possible. No!;dont go for dimsum, i waited 15-20 mins for each dish. i also complained about the beef rice roll(check pictures) and she told me to eat it, its cooked and its good. ok dont tell me what to do. anyway youre better off going next door to jade harbor if you want dimsum in this area.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Ruby Garden Restaurant: The food is okay. It is better than the competing dim sum restaurant next door. They actually have the dishes listed on the menu. It was a go-to dimsum place in Northeast Philadelphia. However, I found a staple in my beef rice noodle. I think I am just having bad luck with food at Asian restaurants.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Ruby Garden Restaurant: The place is on the small size but the food is cheap and good. I would avoid the smoothies and bubbles. You can taste the powder in the fruit smoothie and bubbles are hard. You have to look carefully when driving down the street you may pass it;Good food, decent service. They have a good sized menu with many of the basic dishes. I dont eat here as often as I do next door, but the last time I was in we ordered 6-7 dishes to share family style and they were all very well done! I like the hot pot dishes a lot.;I love this place. It's close to my house and I get fed for mad cheap. Huge servings so it's like 3 meals for a small Asian girl. (I usually get take out). The owners of this place is also really polite to my mom, which is fantastic.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Ruby Garden Restaurant: I've always drive pass a lot of restaurants in my area but never got the chance to actually try them. I decided it was time to give this place a try after seeing signs posted on the window that they serve Dim Sum daily. I'm more a Dim Sum person who goes to chinatown a lot during the weekends and sometimes during the weekdays every now and then. I like the idea that they give you a piece of paper that had printed choices to choose from to order your dim sum. Sometimes eating in chinatown can be a pain as some of the stuff you want gets all taken up because the dim sum ladies goes around but doesn't make it to your table quick enough before everything is gone. On the downside about this is that people who have not eaten Dim Sum before cannot see what their eating before choosing. So at this place you have to kind of know what you want in order to place the order. The service here was pretty good. The lady definitely welcomes those who doesn't understand Chinese as they can also help you out to choose what to eat if you have questions. I think of the two ladies there can some what speak English. Keep in mind that the dim sum choices here are very limited as they do not have everything like chinatown does but they do have the popular choices like shrimp dumpling, pork dumpling, beef tripe, pan fried turnip cake (Vietnamese call it bot chien), and chicken feet. There's a few more on the menu as well but those are what I know off the top of my head at the moment. Would I recommend this place to anyone? Of course and I would definitely come back here and dine as their prices are definitely reasonable. I like the fact that I can find parking relatively quicker than chinatown.;I've been wanting to try their dim sum for quite awhile now , but since it's only available from 9am-3pm it's a little tough. We finally tried it and it was worth the wait . Good selection of dim sum, their are a lot of options , we went for the beef balls, Sui Mai and golden house fried rice . They gave us a lot of rice ! The place was packed. Their coffee bubble tea was ok. I've had better. Overall I will make this a regular place , can't wait to try the rest of the dim sum selection . I just wished they served it past 3pm. Service was ok , the food made up for it though .;I love this place. A nice local restaurant for the Bustleton area. Their milk tea is delicious and cheap! Dim sum here is great! Great lunch deals and fast service!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Ruby Garden Restaurant: None.
Diablo's Pizzas is located at 34 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9686538 --75.1359472 . List of Diablo's Pizzas's categories: Restaurants, Pizza, Tacos, Mexican, Chicken Wings. Diablo's Pizzas opens: Monday: 13:0-22:0, Tuesday: 13:0-22:0, Wednesday: 13:0-22:0, Thursday: 13:0-22:0, Friday: 13:0-22:0, Saturday: 13:0-22:0. The rating for Diablo's Pizzas is 4.0. Diablo's Pizzas is currently open. Diablo's Pizzas provides information for customer: Unknown delivery support, Has caters service, Unknown supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Diablo's Pizzas: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Diablo's Pizzas: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Diablo's Pizzas: Pretty good pizza! Ran in for two slices each with my friend and while the shop is better suited for takeout/delivery, we had a nice time and quick bite. Had a slice of plain and buffalo chicken which was really tasty. Really crispy crust from being reheated but it was oddly good. Fairly cheap as well. This seems to be a combined storefront for Calle de Saber tacos as well.;The pizza was just fine, nothing amazing and not terrible. Was kind of dry, crust was kind of rubbery. But it did have a good garlic flavor. The chicken tenders were also just fine and the mozzarella sticks were meh.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Diablo's Pizzas: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Diablo's Pizzas: Very large slices, I can tell the cheese has good quality. Sauce has a unique flavor. The pepperoni isn't too greasy, good overall;Been eating here for a year now. What an unknown gem of a place! The Jamaican jerk pizza is absolutely fantastic! The wings are bomb too. This is one our weekend go to pizza places. The delivery is also pretty fast. No complaints with this one!;I was quite surprised at the quality of everything we ordered! Had a BBQ Chicken pizza - sauce was tasty and just spicy enough (and the pizza passed the "cold pizza" test - it was almost better than being fresh!) The mozz sticks were run-of-the-mill, but the crinkle-cut fries were delicious - even after being delivered. The bbq chicken wings were breaded and fried - not my preferred wings, but tasty nonetheless. Wouldn't hesitate to order from here again!.
Maria's Prime Time Bakery is located at 233 Morton Ave, Folsom city. It has the postal code is 19033 and latitude - longitude is 39.8855905 --75.3310602 . List of Maria's Prime Time Bakery's categories: Bakeries, Food, Restaurants. Maria's Prime Time Bakery opens: Monday: 6:0-18:0, Tuesday: 6:0-18:0, Wednesday: 6:0-18:0, Thursday: 6:0-18:0, Friday: 6:0-18:0, Saturday: 6:0-18:0, Sunday: 6:0-17:0. The rating for Maria's Prime Time Bakery is 4.0. Maria's Prime Time Bakery is currently open. Maria's Prime Time Bakery provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, Has bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant Maria's Prime Time Bakery: Either I don't like Italian Rum cake, or this place makes the most disgusting cake ever. You know how a fresh cake is suppose to be moist and tasty? Well, this cake was TOO moist and it was mushy. DISGUSTING! I don't even want to get started on the cake's filling... If my dog REFUSED to eat it, then it says a lot because he's not a picky eater. I'm being VERY GENEROUS giving this place a star, because if I had a choice, I would give it ZERO stars. Recommendation: Save your hard-earned money, and stay away from this place!;Called to place an order. Got put on hold for five minutes!! When they came back to the phone, no one said hello - they just hung up the phone! I called back and it rang and rang until voice mail kicked in. Probably a weird circumstance but I can't do business with folks that don't want my business. So much for the big party order - I'll go elsewhere;I've heard great things about Maria's, so when I needed to order a custom cake, I decided to give them a call. I called on a monday and needed the cake by wednesday evening. The girl on the phone assured me that that was enough time. The cake was a bit risqué (Corset and breasts), however again I was assured that this was no problem as they do these cakes all the time. She gave me the email address for the decorator and asked me to email her the details for the cake and some picture examples of what we were looking for and that I would hear back from her when she came in the next morning. I immediately emailed the decorator and included my contact information for any issues. The following afternoon I still had not heard from the decorator as to a price and what time I could pick the cake up so I emailed her again. After waiting a few more hours and getting no response I called Maria's again and explained the situation. The woman I spoke with was very friendly and took my information and assured me that she would get right back to me after she contacted the owner. That woman called me back a little while later and said that she spoke with the owner who would be calling me shortly and lead me to believe that they would be making the cake. Its been 2 days and I still haven't heard from the owner nor the decorator that I emailed twice and I needed the cake last night. Had I known that their poor customer service was going to cost me a custom cake I would have surely gone to another bakery from the stat......as there are plenty in the area that do custom cakes with far less hassle. Furthermore, if they were unable or unwilling to make the cake, a simple response to either of my emails or telling me over the phone would have sufficed and I would have moved on. I realized that it was a last minute cake order, however to completely ignore me and never return my phone calls after being assured that it was no problem is incredibly rude and irresponsible. As a small business and in this economy, I would think that places would be more willing to embrace and keep new customers. I will definitely be taking my business elsewhere.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Maria's Prime Time Bakery: Stopped in and picked up a strawberry shortcake. I do not recommend this. While the cake was ok, there was much more whipped cream frosting than actual cake. I'd say 25% cake and strawberries and 75% whipped cream went into making the cake. Maybe if it was cheaper I would've been ok, but overpriced for a couple cans of whipped cream. I might go back, but only to try one of their many pastries they had in the cases.;I got an apple turnover and lady lock cream filled pastry and both were very disappointing. The girls working were nice, but not very good pastries;Used to be a great bakery but lately average at best. They had the best sticky buns anwhere but for last 6 month they are over baked and dried out, not moist and chewy. Wife jut picked up an apple cake and they seemed to have forgotten the apples. Maybe 4 pieces on the entire cake and pretty much just taste like a dried out old spice cake. After writing this changing to a 2 star rating instead of 3.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Maria's Prime Time Bakery: I have been a LONG TIME customer since The Cake Box days (Swarthmore, PA), BUT I must say that I am disappointed with the last several purchases I have made over the last year. The quality of their baked goods has gone down hill as their prices have risen. The donuts are not a consistent size and many of their items are tasteless. Their strawberry shortcake is wonderful, a long with their cupcakes. I wondered if they have a new baker?;I was so disappointed after stopping in the bakery today. The prices were high, choices were very basic, I could tell they are not moving product. One chocolate pie, some eclairs, cut up strawberry shortcake slices in the frig. The cookies were very odd looking, different sizes and shapes, the ones for $10 bucks per pound looked like a hot mess, jelly everywhere! The cupcakes I bought were dry and they ranged in sizes. Some were simply overbaked with a little icing and some smaller with more icing. They were "decorated" so haphazardly I would think a teenager made them. This is not the first time I was really unhappy and shocked at what used to be a great bakery. I thought the new owner needed some time...but time is not helping. There is little product to choose from, that is decorated in a messy way, and the prices are ridiculous for what your getting.;I want to say that I really want to give more stars except for a few things that take away from this business and that is when I walked in n the service wasn't the greatest! The girl who did wait on me seemed to warm up and be really nice. But everyone eLse looked annoyed like they were having a bad day. The cookies are great! I walked in a and got a cake for my daughters birthday I trusted that it read "Happy Birthday Marissa"to my surprise when I got to the restaurant and the cake caMe out I believe it read Marian! I didnt want to say anything but I thought it would help future customers to not have this issue as. Also there wasn't manny strawberries at all! But the cake was really good and fresh. Beside that I really liked the bakery!!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Maria's Prime Time Bakery: I stopped in to Maria's to get some chocolaty goodness for my boyfriend's birthday. I have to say that I really appreciate a bakery that's open later in the day so I can go after work (open until 8 pm Monday - Saturday). The woman who helped me was extremely helpful and friendly, especially because I wanted chocolate things that were nut-free due to an allergy. I ended up with a some cannolis, two cupcakes, and a pastry shell that was filled with some sort of chocolate cake. Everything I got was tasty and extremely reasonable in price. And thank you for filling the cannolis while I waited! That's the way you do it! I'll definitely be back in the future!;Very nice staff and great baked goods. Try the butter bread it was amazing.;I have to say that I am a fan of Marias. I sneak over there a few times a month to get the cookie monster cupcake. The cashier was surprised one day when I said that she didn't need to box it (she thought it was for my kid). Secretly, I tend to eat them in my car before I go over to Acme to shop. They are so light and delightful and the sprinkles and Sesame Street design makes me feel like a little kid. Their donuts are great...some of the best jelly donuts evaaaaa! You have to sample here...Some things are great...some bad. For instance, the St. Joseph's cake and the canolis are a thumbs down...but hey I"m from Brooklyn, NY...where Italian food is arguably the best!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Maria's Prime Time Bakery: The BEST butter cookies you'll ever have! I've sampled many bakeries cookies for an event and I can honestly say they win hands down.;I have been going to Maria's Bakery my whole life, getting hooked on their out-of-this world cream donuts that we would get after church when I was a kid. When I got married this summer, Maria's was our first choice for our cake. (My parents actually got their wedding cake their too!) Maria's did both our cake and an assortment of italian desserts. During all of our consultations, Maria made us feel like family, always sending us home with one of those cream donuts :) For the wedding, she even did special mini cream donuts just for us! Our cake was beautiful and delicious! Maria also gives all of her married couples a certificate to come back on their one year anniversary to get a fresh "cake top" to celebrate their first year. Can't wait to go back and get my cake and my donut!;Maria's doughnuts are hands down the best. The cream doughnuts are addicting and the jelly doughnuts use real jelly not the pasty fake junk. They are always fresh and reasonably priced (cheaper than those fake DD doughnuts). I would 100% recommend this bakery for doughnuts. I would also recommend their chocolate chocolate cake. I have had people from Rhode Island and New Jersey request the cake when i travel out that way. You will not be disappointed!.
Suburbia Seafood is located at 135 Boro Line Rd, King of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.1015281919 --75.3537212786 . List of Suburbia Seafood's categories: Seafood Markets, Specialty Food, Restaurants, Food, Seafood. Suburbia Seafood opens: Tuesday: 9:0-18:0, Wednesday: 9:0-18:0, Thursday: 9:0-18:0, Friday: 9:0-19:0, Saturday: 9:0-18:0, Sunday: 10:0-15:0. The rating for Suburbia Seafood is 4.0. Suburbia Seafood is currently closed. Suburbia Seafood provides information for customer: No delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, Has outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, 'casual', No reservations service, u'no', No bike parking, Has table service, Average loud, False, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Suburbia Seafood: Do not trust these guys. They'll take your order then forget it, or give you some BS line. It's hit or miss. Lots of better options in the area.;I think I am done with Suburbia unfortunately. Workers are great and extremely helpful. This; however, was the first time I had ever been in the location. Location is a bit tricky/trecherous to get into. Tucked in the back corner of Bridgeport, it is easy to miss. The inside is dark and very dated. What killed it for me was the smell. Granted, any seafood place has that special smell of raw fish and crustaceans. This smell was off unfortunately. I worried about it more 3minutes later when a very obvious smell of Glade/Frebreeze became thick in the air. The cooked food ordered was good and fresh. I bought crab claws as a treat; however, I will be throwing it away as the funky "off" smell is in the bag. The smell was in the bag of condiments as well. Makes me very leary of getting things in the future.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Suburbia Seafood: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Suburbia Seafood: Close your eyes, this place is better in the dark. The lobster and clams were decent, I wouldn't go out of may was for them. Prices are fair and I would probably stop in again if it were convenient.;Let me start off by first letting you know that you will not be wowed at Suburbia's ambiance. This is an unassuming place tucked away by a strip club in King of Prussia, PA off of 202. They specialize in both wholesale and retail sales of all types of seafood. They have very fresh seafood products that you can buy and take home or have them cook for you there while you wait at one of their booths or tables. They have excellent specials and their prices are very reasonable. A few of my co-workers and I will stop in here for lunch every now and again for a cup of soup and something to eat. Whether it is fried or broiled you will find it at Suburbia. PS- They also serve hush puppies;Ordered take out recently. I didn't run to get it so I can't say for ambiance. I can say that the guy I spoke to on the phone was great. Personable, knowledgable and (as I had coworkers yammering questions over my shoulder) patient. I asked for a specific time to pick up as it was a friday during Lent. NO PROBLEM. Food was still hot when my coworker brought it back. I had ordered the fried combo lunch platter. Shrimp was; by far, the best part. Flounder was moist and flavorful. My complaints are that there was exactly ONE scallop in the combo. The crab cake was overwhelmed with red and green peppers and fillers. The cocktail sauce was weak, like watered down ketchup with a small smattering of horseradish. Saying all this, I'll still totally give this place a second try.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Suburbia Seafood: The freshest, most extensive selection of seafood in the area. The staff is super attentive and knowledgeable, and the food is outstanding. I highly recommend the fresh fish filets, escargots and soft shell crabs. I've never gotten a bad piece of fish/shellfish. It's a staple of my seafood loving family;Went to get some Fish & Chips on Sat. 12/23/2017. Was all closed up. Bridgeport Police that I passed on the road in said the owners retired and it was closed. Sooo sad !;Suburbia is a great seafood joint with fresh seafood at unbeatable prices. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly. Even at their busiest times, I have not had to wait long for my take out order. Excellent seafood at an affordable price with large portions.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Suburbia Seafood: Small little shack with the best crab cakes. The guy is so friendly and the service is quick. On top of that, the best prices for seafood!;Best hard shell crabs in the area bar none. You can buy by the order or the bushel. If you time it right, you can get the crabs hot, right out of pot. The crabs are always seasoned and cooked just right. I typically buy all my fresh seafood here, since turnover is high and freshness is guaranteed.;I came here for the first time on New Year's Eve on the suggestion of a friend. I was looking to pick up some fresh mussels and scallops. The market was clean and the workers were extremely friendly and knowledgable about the freshness and where their product came from. The mussels and scallops were a major hit that night! Would highly recommend to anyone looking for quality fresh seafood!.
Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk is located at 1709 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19148 and latitude - longitude is 39.9280846 --75.1652545 . List of Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk's categories: Nightlife, Bars, Restaurants, Wine Bars, Tapas/Small Plates, Spanish. Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk opens: Monday: 11:0-0:0, Tuesday: 16:0-23:0, Wednesday: 16:0-23:0, Thursday: 16:0-23:0, Friday: 16:0-0:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk is 4.5. Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk is currently open. Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk provides information for customer: False, Average loud, No good for kids service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has reservations service, No dogs allowed, Casual Attire, Has coat check service, u'free', Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, Has caters service, Has bike parking, Unknown outdoor seating, No need to make an appointment, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, Has table service, Smoking not allowed, Unknown delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, Has happy hour service, No good for dancing service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk: Thoroughly disappointed that Barcelona Wine Bar "lost" the reservation my mom made (party of 4) for 7PM yesterday evening. When we arrived the place was absolutely mobbed, and we were barely able to walk in the door which instantly gave me a bad feeling. The hostess was nice enough, at first, but as time passed it was obvious she was stressed/frazzled and couldn't handle the pressure/volume. Part of me felt bad for her the other part was so irritated. My mom and I tried helping the hostess look on the reservation sheet for our name however the penciled in writing was so haphazard and some even faded it was nearly impossible to read the names. The hostess offered to add us to the wait list which appeared to have several names already waiting, unfortunately she was "unable to quote us a wait time" which was insanely frustrating. I previously worked in the food/beverage for quite some time, first as a hostess, as well as a server and bartender. Not once have I heard of not being able to quote your guests a wait time! Needless to say we left to eat elsewhere. First they lose our reservation and the best they can do is put us on the wait list - without an estimated time? Totally bummed out, hopefully our next trip there (whenever that may be) will fare better. I advise calling at least a day or two in advance to confirm your reservation as they seem a bit unorganized.;The food was meh and the service was so slow I thought I was going to have a pressure ulcer on my butt from sitting on the hard bench seating for so long. More than one dish came out lukewarm-including the chorizo/figs and empanadas. If you're looking for a three hour meal consisting of sub par food and uncomfortable seating this chain restaurant is the place for you!;Half of our food was overseasoned and the other half was bland with little taste. Some of the dishes were even inedible. On top of badly seasoned or completely bland food, half of our dishes came out cold... explain that to me? My husband and I both didn't care for anything we ordered and felt this place to be a HUGE waste of money. I wouldn't have even considered this place without some pretty good recommendations so I don't know if we came on an oddly bad night or what? On top of the food issues, I will say this place doesn't fit in with the neighborhood. With it's over the top (trying too hard to be... trendy?) to the point of being silly decor and then the music that didn't match a wine bar... or any type of place I'd want to be. You walk in and this place shouts I'M A CHAIN RESTAURANT. All of that being said, there are so many wonderful restaurants with outstanding food in the area for the same price and some spots in the area where the food is a million times better for HALF the price point. I will never think about coming here again. Gross.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk: Had a 7:15 reservation, but when we arrived the host told us that the reservation got lost in their system. Waited at the bar for a half hr before checking back in with the host (who forgot who I was). Finally, 45min later we were able to get a table. Would've been better without the wait or if they had offered to comp something, since the error was on their end. Two stars because the swordfish was delicious!;So-so food. Excellent waitstaff and bartenders. Terribly disorganized. Been there twice with reservations and had to wait a combined hour for a table. Seemed like they treated pop-ins and reservations equally. They have the vibe of a local Passyunk restaurant, but not the attention to detail in regards to customer service as expected.;I've been here 5 times and two times I've had problems with service. They've had problems remembering what we ordered and delivering what we ordered. I've had to complain about not getting dishes twice, so unfortunately despite how good some of the food is, it's not worth it to deal with waiting for food for a long time. I'd rather go to a place that respects its customers and their time.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk: This place is to Catalonian cuisine what the Olive Garden is to Tuscan cuisine (okay, it's not quite THAT bad, but it is a chain and with that comes some baggage). We had heard a lot of great comments about this place, so we decided to check it out. Our reservation was at 8:15 and when we arrived we were told that our table was not ready and that we should have a drink at the (extremely overcrowded) bar. Because they have seating around the entirety of said (extremely overcrowded) bar, it was difficult to find a spot to actually order a drink, but after a few minutes I found an opening. I ordered the Barcelona Gintonic and got the wife the Guns and Rosès. Having had gintonics in Barcelona (the city) I had wrongfully assumed that they were going to serve me a similar style gintonic - a massive red wine glass of ice, gin, some tonic, and the remainder of the bottle of tonic served along side. Instead it was a Barcelona the restaurant gintonic, which was served in a white wine glass about half full with a sprig of rosemary. Fine, not quite what I was hoping, but still a decent gin and tonic. The wife's drink was much better. It was lite and refreshing without being overly sweet. We ended up having to wait an hour for our table, which i view as inexcusable if you have a reservation. We ordered the croquettes, bacon wrapped dates, chorizo & figs, and pulpo tapas and the paella mariscos (which the waitress informed us would take 30 minutes). Croquettes - again, I was expecting something more like the Spanish croquetas you get in Barcelona the city, but these were Barcelona the restaurant's version. They were balls instead of the slightly more cylindrical shape I was expecting and the balance of the ham and cheese was off (needed more ham). They weren't great, but they were pretty good. Chorizo and figs- interesting mix. Again the balance seemed a bit off. They could have scaled back a little on the figs and balsamic reduction. Again, pretty good, but not great. Bacon wrapped dates - it's hard to screw up bacon wrapped dates. They were good, but I have had better. In Philly. Pulpo - in Barcelona the city, this means "octopus". In Barcelona the restaurant, this apparently means "potatoes". This dish was a HUGE disappointment. On the entire plate there were only a few tiny pieces of actual octopus compared to the remaining 95% which was potatoes. Maybe in Barcelona the restaurant if you actually want octopus, you need to order the patatas bravas. The table next to us had the same experience and I believe the ended up commenting to the waiter. Paella- we ended up waiting an hour for the paella, not 30 minutes. The seafood was plentiful, but it tasted sandy and did not seem particularly fresh. In Barcelona the city if there are prawns in paella they are cooked to perfection and the shell practically falls off. At Barcelona the restaurant the prawns are cooked in a clever manner that seems to fuse the shell to the prawn, ensuring that you get your hands good and messy trying to clean them. My overall summary of Barcelona the restaurant is that if you are looking for a cool looking spot to hang out, socialize, and be seen, it is a great choice and probably the only place in this neighborhood fit for that purpose. If you are looking for a place where you can get a table for 8 and try a bunch of different dishes, again, this is probably a good option. If you want really good food, look elsewhere. If you are looking for something on par with the restaurants in Barcelona the city, Barcelona the restaurant is NOT the place for you.;Went for Passyunk Rest. Week, so it was a good deal. It was mobbed though, hard to get a drink at the bar, and they were about 30 mins late seating us for our reservation. It felt very hectic in there. Servers were nice, but we were a little surprised at the their lack of basic knowledge on the wine list. Like, not even knowing if their wines on special were red or white :/ Food was good, not outstanding. However, the hanger steak was absolutely delicious. 3.5 stars;I would have loved to give here a 5 Star. Claire was very personable and friendly. Food was delicious! It was a great experience. Our downfall was unfortunately Courtney. She made our group feel very uncomfortable by the looks we were given by her very impersonal looks towards us l, making us feel extremely unwelcome. We will return according to the staff.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk: Nice fare - really enjoyed the cheese board, calamari, & bacon wrapped dates. Hanger steak was cooked perfectly. Portions were generous for tapas plating. The very reasonably priced full-bodied red blend we had was awesome & the dessert sherry our server suggested was excellent. Would recommend to anyone in town or visiting as a great experience all around.;Amazing lively ambience ..excellent service. Parking off the street (very difficult). Great food- veg paella needed some more veggies,spicy eggplant delicious but not spicy at all and cocktails ..loved the different tapas plates. Has few taverns, shooping stores and other restaurants around it.;After revisiting Barcelona, it seems like they addressed the issues we had with our last visits. The two-server team that we had this time was quite communicative and friendly and served dishes promptly and accurately. I also appreciated the main server's time in connecting with us as guests. Overall, everyone we dealt with at the restaurant this time around was pleasant and attentive, and the manager should be thanked for making those adjustments after our last visit. In terms of the food, it was as good as we had remembered it, and we really can't get enough of the delicious hanger steak. As long as this type of service continues and the food remains consistent, we'll be glad to continue making return visits.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Barcelona Wine Bar Passyunk: I went with friends here for dinner and we had a great time! The food was great, the wine was fantastic and the ambience was beautiful! Our waitress was friendly and took care of us on a super busy night! We were a group of six and ordered 5 different tapas which were portioned well. The ham croquettes were fantastic as was the butternut squash! We also did the chorizo with fig, the potatoes, and roasted carrots! They were all really good. We all had a hard time picking our favorite. We then shared the seafood paella which was flavorful! We got there early enough to get one drink on the happy hour menu which I got the white sangria which I was very happy with. Everyone else enjoyed their drinks as well. We also shared a bottle of wine which our waitress helped us pick and it was perfect for our meal! I most definitely will be returning when I'm home for visits!;We went before dinner for cocktails and some appetizers. We will absolutely be coming back. A+ service, cocktails, and tapas! We had a cheese plate (with drunken goat & blue cheese), the swordfish, and the gnocchi with duck. Absolutely incredible!;Service and food was amazing. We will def come back. But don't be in a rush. Things took their time..
Panera Bread 22 is located at 278 E Lancaster Ave, Wynnewood city. It has the postal code is 19096 and latitude - longitude is 40.00336 --75.2837 . List of Panera Bread 22's categories: Coffee & Tea, Restaurants, Salad, Soup, Breakfast & Brunch, Sandwiches, Bakeries, Food, Bagels. Panera Bread 22 opens: Monday: 7:0-21:0, Tuesday: 7:0-21:0, Wednesday: 7:0-21:0, Thursday: 7:0-21:0, Friday: 7:0-21:0, Saturday: 7:0-21:0, Sunday: 7:0-21:0. The rating for Panera Bread 22 is 3.0. Panera Bread 22 is currently open. Panera Bread 22 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Casual Attire, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Has caters service, u'free', Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, Loud, True, Has bike parking, Has delivery support, Has outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Panera Bread 22: I always thought Panera was for having a cup of coffee, a sandwich and getting some work done. After my third straight negative experience at a Panera chain, I don't think I'm coming back. Internet cut out multiple times while I was doing work online, work which I lost once I submitted and couldn't load the next page. If you're just looking for food. They did a good job with my sandwich. It was quick and service was good but personally I never go to Panera just to eat. So if my #1 priority at Panera is to get work done and I can't, there's really not many points I can give it.;I got a very small portion of food compared to when I got the same item in the past. When I went up to complain, they claimed to make all portions equal which is a lie and would not add more. I will not come again because it is not worth the money, I was already upset with Panera's service prior to this, it is too over priced for bad quality.;Never has shuffles availble. They run out of so many breakfast items by 10 I won't even bother anynore5. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Panera Bread 22: I'm torn. My kids love the soup here, especially the bread bowls. BUT -- my office ordered bagels from here for a breakfast meeting. Dear God but they were awful. Apparently Panera doesn't know the difference between bagels and rolls. They make nice rolls, but the bagels just SUCK!!!!;This is my first time coming to this Panera and I have to say that I am not very fond of this one. The place is a bit disorganized? The staff are very friendly and all, but you could hear the staff yelling across each other from there stations. There is usually a person on the floor that cleans up the place, but there wasn't one when I was there. The place where you leave your plates, silverware and mugs were kind of over flowing too. Besides that, they did not remake the coffee as they are suppose to every hour. I went to get a refill on my cup say around 5:30pm and the timing on the ALL the coffee bins said 3:45pm. I was actually shocked by that cause usually most Panera's are on top of that. The wifi here works really well I have to say. I was here for about 5 hours and it was working fine. But there aren't many outlets here to charge your laptop. I have to say that the bathroom was really clean compared to other Panera Cafe's. The outside patio is nicely kept too.;Dirty. Two weeks in a row we all met for dinner around 6:00 pm. Not busy, maybe 10 customers. Smelled of disinfectant as we entered. Sat at a booth near the middle and had to wipe the last customer's crumbs off of the table and benches again. Floors all needed vacuuming. As we ate we all started to grow concerned that the kitchen might also share this neglect. Mid-meal a worker started vacuuming 6 feet away rendering any conversation impossible to hear. We won't be returning anytime soon.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Panera Bread 22: Panera in the Wynnewood shopping center is a good choice for lunch if you are in the area. Their soups, salads and sandwiches are always tasty and fresh. The food comes fast and is a good value. This is also just a good place to hangout, do work on a laptop, or meet a friend for coffee.;The staff is monotone. The order/pickup situation is kind of weird. This was my first time at a Panera and I didn't know that I was supposed to pickup my food when my name was called and it wasn't clear that the pickup station was in the back (hard to even see back there). Someone called my name fast and low over a speaker and I ventured to the back hoping to find my food. Staff should tell customers their name will be called and the pick up area is in the back. Food was good though!! I was a bit confused as to why my bread bowl came with a baguette (SO much bread!?!) but I'm not complaining about that because I LOVE bread!!!;Decent cheap food fast, should be the slogan for Panera. You can't go wrong with their salads, sandwiches, and soups. The pick 2 is a good option for a cheap lunch. Nothing at Panera is "mind blowing" good, but its a decent option for breakfast, lunch, or a quick casual dinner. The coffee is drinkable, but don't expect Starbucks quality when you order a late. The free wifi is decent, which makes it a good stop if you're telecommuting, or between meetings. The Ardmore Panera is very "blah" since its situated in an old strip mall. I've been to much nicer Panera locations. The service is unreliable too. Some days its good, some days not so much... Good, satisfied review of restaurant Panera Bread 22: Great lunch or dinner spot. This is the first Panera I ever went to. Staff is friendly. It's always busy here. I usually get a you pick two, and choose a salad and sandwich which are both great. I have tried a lot of the different sandwiches and paninis and they're all really good. I also love their pastries and bagels. Panera bread is a little pricy but way better food than going to a typical fast food place. The last time we went the wait for our food was very long, they seemed to be understaffed. The location is clean. Also, free wifi.;Panera is panera Came here for lunch at around 1 pm while I was getting my car serviced across the street. It was busy but service was still good and I was able to find a table with no prob! Free wifi is always nice too:);Recently had catered breakfast from Panera and was blown away by the breakfast soufflés! I was disheartened when I heard we were having Quiche...but when I saw the soufflés I did a quick double take and grabbed 2! They were SOOO GOOD! But I forgot all about them until I stopped into Panera this weekend for breakfast when my usual go to place was packed! I was so happy to see this item on the breakfast menu and it was just as good as I remembered it at our catered breakfast. I also got the Steel Cut Oatmeal, which is hearty and healthy, and an iced tea. Another plus...I plugged in my phone number for the "Panera card" and found out I had a free birthday pastry waiting for me ;) Chocolate Croissant please! It was a nice alternative to eating breakfast in a diner\restaurant. Felt no rush to turn over the table, grabbed a free refill at my leisure, and had a very relaxing breakfast. No doubt I'll be back! Employees were friendly and helpful. The manager on duty was pretty good, particularly for a younger guy. Good people skills and a good attitude go a long way. Do note, the PICKUP area is not visible from the ORDER area. Just keep walking to the back of the store and you will find the self serve soft drinks\iced tea and the food pickup area.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Panera Bread 22: Unbelievable wonderful staff here. I came in at 7:30am and even though it was early and pretty quiet they were extremely nice. They didn't have the soup out yet because it was too early in the morning (who orders soup before 10am?) but when I asked if I could have that they brought it right out. I came back to my table because I assumed it would take a few minutes and next thing I know they are hand delivering it to my table. These guys are unbelievable. Thanks so much for making my early morning this much better!;I never bother to give Yelp ratings to chain businesses, because I figure that people already know what they're getting when they go to Oliva Garden, Chipotle or, say, Panera. So I'm assuming that you all know about the general quality and flavor of the foods. But I wanted to give a shout out to this particular Panera for having a really excellent staff. I'm a semi-regular - not enough that anyone recognizes me, but enough that I know most of the staff by sight - and they really are terrific. Friendly, helpful, cheerful, hardworking. Props especially to Will and Vincent. So: Five stars for what it is: This Panera is as good as it gets in the universe of semi-cheap, semi-fast food.;Its Panera. The reason I give this Panera 5 starts is because I am here 3-4 times a week and they always are freindly and have never messed up my order. The food quality is the same as every other Panera I have been to. This one is well ran..
La Parada 2 is located at 1543 E Luzerne St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19124 and latitude - longitude is 40.007197 --75.09732 . List of La Parada 2's categories: Caribbean, Spanish, Restaurants, Dominican, Breakfast & Brunch, Latin American. La Parada 2 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 10:0-18:0, Wednesday: 10:0-18:0, Thursday: 11:0-18:0, Friday: 10:0-18:0, Saturday: 10:0-18:0. The rating for La Parada 2 is 3.5. La Parada 2 is currently open. La Parada 2 provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for kids service, No outdoor seating, 'casual', No bike parking, No reservations service, False, Has wheelchair accessible, u'no', Accepts credit cards, False, Serves beer and wine, False, No table service, Has delivery support, Has caters service, Very Loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant La Parada 2: Terrible Service over priced lunch specials and the counter staff poorly trained and trying to charge 13 plus dollars for a medium sized lunch portion left me really upset. I think the food is excellent for what it is, but price goaching returning customers left a sour taste in my mouth. For some rice beans and pig feet with a ton of bones in them and a soda nearly 14 bucks with tax i felt ripped off and unsatisfied.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant La Parada 2: Ok so I'm new to the neighborhood and this place sucks not real Dominican only reason I came here was because I once came about a year ago with a friend and it was good but a lot can happen in a Year maybe they got bought... so any way the reason for the 2 stars is because 1 you pay 10.95 for a platter that I would think includeds rice beans and a side salad and a water bottle but I was wrong all it included was rice and the meat and a super bit of lettuce with 2 slices of tomato no oil n vinegar or anything on my salad .. in top of that the lady taken my order wasn't very nice at all i get it was late 7:30 maybe they were closing but she should have let me known that so I guess this is more a personal review of how I feel towards my 10.95 for 10.95 I can go to a restaurant and get a can of coke with it lol;This place has good Spanish food but I got there for the pastellios alot of times and I rated low because they skimp so much on the meat. It's 1.50 for a pastelillo and it's such a rip off because it's almost all pastry and NO Meat. I'M SO DISAPPOINTED. I'll be making my own pastellios unless they actually start to fill theirs up properly!!!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant La Parada 2: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant La Parada 2: This restaurant is hidden and the food is great ! Puerto Rican and Dominican made dishes in one Resturant . The service is good the only thing they don't except credit cards or debit you pay with cash . It's not a big place for groups but if you are in the area and are in the mood for Spanish food this is the place to go .;I would definitely recommend this place if you're looking for a quick bite to eat. Place is very tiny and there are no tables available inside for one to eat. I believe they might have outdoor seating, but that might not be too desirable in the colder months. That put aside, the food here is very good and remember to talk loudly because they might not be able to hear you from behind the glass.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant La Parada 2: First time here during a visit in Philly and tried the mondongo, Best. Tripe. Ever. It is really a must try, they cook the whole thing themselves from scratch so if you like tripe you will love this ! Also the empanadas are amazing ! Must try !;Great Dominican food, good price, good service.;Great food! Their prices are reasonable. Sancocho is good but needs more then one piece of meat and more vegetables..
LongHorn Steakhouse 3 is located at 100 Rockhill Dr, Bensalem city. It has the postal code is 19020 and latitude - longitude is 40.1360185044 --74.957488704 . List of LongHorn Steakhouse 3's categories: Barbeque, American (Traditional), Restaurants, Steakhouses. LongHorn Steakhouse 3 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-20:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for LongHorn Steakhouse 3 is 3.0. LongHorn Steakhouse 3 is currently open. LongHorn Steakhouse 3 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, No delivery support, True, Casual Attire, Has good for groups service, Has bike parking, Average loud, No reservations service, 'free', No caters service, Has table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant LongHorn Steakhouse 3: This visit was nothing like the other Longhorn locations I have been too. Slow service? Yes Stale bread? Yes Overcooked steak? Yes Undercooked lobster? Yes Refills on my soda? No Once again, I made the mistake of not listening to the yelp reviews. I ignored them based on prior experiences with Longhorn in Arizona. I'll go back to the others, but certainly not this one.;If I could post a no star review I would. We entered a half empty restaurant and were told it would take 10 minutes to be seated. We were seated in an un-bussed and filthy area of the restaurant. It would be nearly 6 minutes before our server greeted us. After taking our drink and food order proceeded to disappear for nearly 10 minutes. During that time we became more and more disgusted with the filthiness of this location. I demanded to speak with a manager. Was given an excuse of a unruly child being to blame for the mess, although we had been at the restaurants for nearly 40 minutes at this stage. Waitresses were sitting and gossiping or playing on their phones with no regard for the mess they were sitting next to. This was our 2nd attempt to eat at this restaurant, they will not be getting a third.;Too bad I can't leave a negative 5 stars. Good food terrible service. I wish I could tell you my waitresses name but she hasn't come to our table since she gave us our first drinks. Then she never brought out bread and I had to grab another waitress to ask for drinks which we never got. My boyfriend ate his entire meal with no drink refills and our waitress never came back to see if we needed anything except for the bill - others brought the salads and the side of dressing I asked for when I first ordered. Again I wish I knew her name but she hasn't come around much for me to even know.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant LongHorn Steakhouse 3: Been here many times,, and usually have no problems. But tonight I had a few. And after the waitress asked how things were, I told her the truth. Not her fault, the cook must have been new and miss managed. Manager on duty was nowhere on the floor. I doubt ill boycott this location, but if I have another bad meal with this manager on duty, I will never return.;The family and I ended up at Longhorn after debating where to go for a steak dinner, and I have to say that we were all pretty disappointed. I got the Outlaw Ribeye, which was cooked to medium rare as ordered, but it just wasn't anything special- it was a tough cut and lacked the flavor I was hoping for in a ribeye. A family member ordered a porterhouse, which was overcooked, as was the lamb. The manager did come over and try to make things right, but I don't think we will be back here anytime soon. Service was good, but the food was below par.;Walked in at 3:45 and was told there was a 45 minute wait??!!! What? The room was empty. The servers hadn't arrived? Seriously? Manager you might want to staff appropriately. Once seated the server was pleasant slow but pleasant. Food was ok for corporate food. Will probably it go back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant LongHorn Steakhouse 3: The staff is very accommodating and kind. The steak was delicious. The calamari was pretty good. I've had better steak and for the price paid, I would've been happy to eat somewhere else with smaller portions and higher quality.;Longhorn is a chain restaurant that's not too bad. The problem with chains is they are hit and miss. I ordered a porterhouse, it was good, a little overlooked but still good.;Not the greatest food but not the worst. Prime rib came out medium well when I ordered medium rare but after seeing quality of meat I was happy it was cooked more. Salad was solid and key lime pie was solid. Happy about the well priced drinks. Probably won't go back but if I had to wouldn't be that upset. Service was great but the hostess seemed very disinterested.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant LongHorn Steakhouse 3: I will say that Longhorn completely redeemed themselves from my last review. Dined in with a friend and had a great experience. We both ordered different apps, drinks and steaks and almost needed to roll each other out because we were stuffed and content. Service was great - friendly and speedy. Food was delicious and drinks were huge. I'd definitely be interested in coming back. Word of advice - don't order takeout from here.. BUT definitely dine in and you won't be disappointed!;Every time I come here I have a great meal decent prices, and the service is nothing to complain about. I'm not a big fan of chain restaurants but I do enjoy eating here.;Stopped here on the way home from NYC. Good food (we were fulll afterwards). Service was efficient also. Overall above average for a chain restaurant and will come here again when in the area. 3.7 stars rounded up to 4.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant LongHorn Steakhouse 3: My Mother-in-law & I absolutely love the Spinach & Artichoke dip. It's not unusual to see us fighting over the Artichoke bits! all in good fun & laughter!;Love everything about this Longhorn location! Awesome staff and awesome food! Keep up the great work!;Excellent crevice, awesome food, love the steaks, very tender and juicy. Apple goldrush desert is out of this world..
Bears Den of Boyertown is located at 131 S Chestnut St, Boyertown city. It has the postal code is 19512 and latitude - longitude is 40.330962 --75.638029 . List of Bears Den of Boyertown's categories: American (New), Cafes, Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants, Sandwiches. Bears Den of Boyertown opens: Monday: 7:0-14:0, Wednesday: 7:0-14:0, Thursday: 7:0-14:0, Friday: 7:0-14:0, Saturday: 7:0-14:0, Sunday: 7:0-14:0. The rating for Bears Den of Boyertown is 4.0. Bears Den of Boyertown is currently open. Bears Den of Boyertown provides information for customer: 'casual', Has supports takeout service, Can only provide Low Price, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, True, Has good for kids service, No reservations service, Average loud, u'free', Has good for groups service, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Bears Den of Boyertown: Service was extremely slow. We waited two hours for breakfast and the only reason we waited that long our toddler fell asleep in our arms while waiting for food. Our waitress didn't not apologize for the wait or give us an updates. We asked for a rush order of toast to feed our other kids. We really wanted to like the Bears Den. A little customer service or plain curtesy would have made a HUGE difference in our experience.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Bears Den of Boyertown: Nice decor of Boyertown sports teams, decent menu, very strong coffee. Unbelievably slow service, came for breakfast on a Friday morning @ 9, waited over 30 min to get our meal. There is only one person working and they only cook one meal at a time, on top of that they did not get the order right. Definitely not the place to take a toddler. Won't be going back.;Ok there is good food at this place. That's kinda where it ends. Service is slow, some of the wait staff are probably in their first job, not trained well. The place has not enough seating, and not well thought out inside. The owner cook was ringing out customers and not washing up before going back to cooking, such a big no-no in the restaurant business! They are cash only. It's too bad, but this is what I saw. Yet we like the idea of what they try to do. Go off peak times if you will.;We waited 45 minutes to an hour for very average food. The staff was not attentive and didn't check if we needed more coffee. my coffee was lukewarm at best. I wouldn't say this is the place to go if your in a hurry. I like the idea of what they are trying to do but customer service and food quality should be the first priority. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Bears Den of Boyertown: Cute place- good food. Tuna salad has a little too much mayonnaise for my taste but sandwich was good. Nice selections and variety on the menu. The only problem is timing. First time I went we were the only two people in the place and it took half an hour to get our food. Today there were a few people in the restaurant but all had food. Took 15 minutes for anyone to come to our table and 45 minutes to get two sandwiches. Other people came while we were there and ordered and got their food and left before we got our food. Not sure if you can order ahead or if they were regulars but it was a little frustrating. Probably won't go back because of this which is a shame because I like to patronize local businesses.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Bears Den of Boyertown: Tucked away in Boyertown. Fresh ingredients and nice staff. Small joint and has coffee area for specialty drinks. Could use more vegetarian items on the lunch menu.;This is an amazing and unassuming spot to eat. I took my two boys here for breakfast and it was fantastic. The servers and staff are VERY kind and our waitress was so welcoming to my 4 year old. Overall, a cozy cabinesque decor with a small fireplace in the dining area. Even with a few groups in here today, it was not loud at all (amazing for a smaller space). The prices cannot be best for breakfast. Get the chipped beef!! It is without question the best around. Smoky flavor with just enough cream.;A unique breakfast/lunch restaurant located in what once was a dairy. Decorated with local memorabilia and booths made from old local high school bleachers presents a unique dining experience in a relaxed atmosphere. Food was very good and reasonably priced. A go to place when your in the area.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Bears Den of Boyertown: Yelp found this gem in Boyertown for my Son and I. It is .2 of a mile from the automobile museum so we thought we would try it out. It sits back off the road so it's a little hard to find and to be honest the exterior does not reflect the inside. The exterior feels MUCH more formal and bar like than the interior. We would have probably passed if not for yelp. The staff was awesome! They have crayons and coloring books. We ordered iced teas, a cheese burger and a cheesesteak sandwich. Both very good. My 8 year old said that the burger was 5 star. That is something coming from him. They take credit and cash. Recommend it highly for lunch.;A nice little place with some great breakfast. It's tuck back so if you're not looking for it you will never find it. I have nothing bad to say about this place. I definitely want to go back again.;The Bears Den of Boyertown has lots of charm and great freshly made food for breakfast and lunch. Love the salads and the panis for lunch ..French Onion Grilled Cheese is probably my favorite. For breakfast, you can't beat the Cavers Breakfast Sandwich or Robin's Famous Sausage Gravy over biscuits or if you dare over a 3 cheese, 3 egg omelette. The Bears Den is small and since everything is freshly made, service is as fast as it is..if you want fast, and quality isn't a concern, hit the fast food restaurant up the road..
Ciao is located at 38 E Street Rd, West Chester city. It has the postal code is 19382 and latitude - longitude is 39.919815 --75.574047 . List of Ciao's categories: Restaurants, Italian. Ciao opens: Tuesday: 16:0-22:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-22:0, Saturday: 16:0-22:0, Sunday: 16:0-21:0. The rating for Ciao is 4.0. Ciao is currently open. Ciao provides information for customer: True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Ciao: SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ! Worst service I've ever experienced. Waited 2 hrs for food. Reservations were at 7. Food hit the table at 9:05. 3 of the 6 people in our party ordered veal chop and all 3 found it undercooked and not edible. Another member of our party ordered the Fra Diavolo. According to the menu should contain shrimp and crab meat. When the plate arrived there was only 4 shrimp and no crab meat. Sauce was watery also. My order had the wrong side and waitress said she could not correct mistake. We had to ask several times for bread and water during our stay. When the bread arrived there was only 5 pieces and there was 6 of us. I could go on.... Fortunately Caio is a BYOB so we had plenty of wine to pass the time waiting. We saw other tables get up and leave without being served. Obviously understaffed and not ready for a busy Saturday nite in West Chester, God Speed Ciao...;Was super excited for dinner tonight with my family since I have been a loyal customer to Gnocchi in Philly. Unfortunately my experience was terrible- I ordered Veal Parm with no sauce, first it came out with sauce and I said sorry I ordered this with no sauce and the waitress said "I know", then took it back, the remainder 4 members of my family finished their dinner, neither of the two servers came to table to apologize or possibly state "the veal is being prepared to your liking and it will be out shortly" NOTHING!! Then the waiter brought out my veal and it literally had 3 pieces of shredded mozzarella on it, I was in shock, 1- that he just dropped it in front of me and said nothing, 2- that it had 3 pieces of shredded mozzarella. I marched it back to the kitchen and requested for the parm to be added to the veal. Then 10 minutes later it gets brought back out, dropped in front of me with a few more pieces of mozzarella added and NOTHING said - REALLY! In my option the service is as important as the food, I understand mistakes happen but I don't understand not owning it, in addition the owner was in the kitchen and he too ignored the situation, very unprofessional! (PS my side dish was also incorrect.) in the future I'll make the trip to Philly and go to Gnocchi next time!!;Totally understaffed and disorganized. Four of us went there last night for dinner. Had a 6:45 reservation and were seated promptly. The restaurant quickly filled up. We ordered our meals and received an appetizer and soup in a timely manner. They brought out four half slices of bread, they must've been running out? Bruschetta was the worst we ever had, tasteless. The pasta fagiole soup was mediocre. Unfortunately at 9:00 we still had not received our dinner, after being told numerous times that it was being plated. Also asked for more bread and never got it. No apologies. We watched other tables sit down order and get their food. We all ordered pasta, nothing complicated. We left at 9:00 and had a delicious meal at Bona Rosa, who had our food out by 9:30. We will not be returning.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Ciao: My family went for a special dinner on Mother's Day and we made a reservation. We were so hoping the food would be good because we live close and would love a quality Italian place next to us. Unfortunately our experience was similar to other negative reviews we read. We waited 20 mins for someone to take our order and then an hour for our food to arrive. We were about to leave when the food showed up. The food was decent but not worth the price and definitely not the wait. There were other tables going through the exact same thing with the poor wait staff left to deal with upset customers. We had some quality conversation with the family but by the end my wife was ready to lose it. Go at your own risk.;Beware of the older waiter from Roma who steals your wine. We enjoy Ciao but being the victim of a wine thief definitely deters you from revisiting this restaurant. Maybe it would be wise to call just to make sure he isn't' there? We didn't have inexpensive bottles of wine. Two were valued at about $300 each. He hovered around our table checking to see what he could take. In addition to a full glass of wine he took a third full bottle of our 20 year old wine under the pretense of "clearing our table." Not only did he steal from our table he also stole from other tables around us. I heard he was the friend of the chef but with friends like him who needs enemies? Sadly I would give this place excellent reviews for food but the presence of a thief lurking around your table ready to pounce on a a prized bottle of wine is maddening! I for one was embarrassed as the owner of the wines is the deacon of our church and brought it to celebrate a special occasion. My sister just went into remission for cancer and a happy event was brought low by an unscrupulous thief.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Ciao: Took 45 minutes just to get our appetizer. Although the food was good the service is lousy. Sat for 15 minutes and had to ask if we had a waiters. Then the waiter never asked us if we wanted anything to drink. Also it's extremely noisy, couldn't hear my husband who was across from me over the noise. In the future I'll only do OK so we tried it a second time and thought maybe it was the holiday that made the service and food poor. But I was wrong we went again on a Saturday -no one in the restaurant and it took 25 minutes to get an appetizer my chicken Parm was tough and my husband's veal was cold. The prices are astronomical for what you get in the spaghetti taste like it came out of a cardboard box. I won't give it a third try;Took 45 minutes just to get our appetizer. Although the food was good the service is lousy. Sat for 15 minutes and had to ask if we had a waiters. Then the waiter never asked us if we wanted anything to drink. Also it's extremely noisy, couldn't hear my husband who was across from me over the noise. In the future I'll only do take out. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Ciao: Food was absolutely delicious The staff very helpful Salad large - we shared Four of us split the special gnocchi as an appetizer I had pork osso Bucco with risotto- am eating what I couldn't finish tomorrow The decor is so so, but the food is excellent and great staff, so we will be back! Nice to have real Italian so close to home!;Excellent gnocchi - so light and fluffy. Probably the biggest and lightest I've ever had. Byob, which you can't beat. The chef came out and told us a little about where he was from, which was really cool too. Great food. Will be back!!;Starting a nice restaurant in this area of Westtown is a challenge because it is a dry town. BYOBs are great because you can bring your own wine, potentially saving money. But I prefer that restaurants both have a liquor license and also allow you to bring wine, even if there is a modest corking fee. This gives you the convenience of choice, and if the bar is well stocked and run, a cocktail choice as well. But the main problem with dry towns is that it makes the financial formula difficult for the restaurant owner, since the markup on drinks is far higher than on food. It's easier to attract customers with a license, and few people remember to tip their wait staff higher, to compensate for the loss of drinks charges. This means that the only way to overcome these financial obstacles is with great food that generate good customer traffic. Ciao, located in a corner near a Wallgreens pharmacy, is located in a spot that has had at least two previous Italian restaurants or pizzerias that could not make the finances work. Hopefully, the third time will be the charm. Ciao is not overly charming, can be a little noisy, but has real tablecloths and an attentive (if slightly inexperienced) staff. More importantly, it has owner/chef Sandro and his menu. Others have written about Sandro's gnocchi, describing them as 'light as a feather', "pillows", and "better than my Italian mother's". All I can say is that they are a revelation of pasta creation. Too often, gnocchi is a boring lump of pasta and flavoring, disguised by a heavy sauce. Generally, they came out of a zip bag minutes after you placed your order. Not at Ciao. The special two-cheese version we tried on our visit were huge, and almost unbelievably light, sitting in a fresh red sauce that complimented the dish rather than overpowering it. We are big believers in ordering the specials, if they sound good, wherever we go. When you do that, you not only get a dish that is not always available, but I find that the ingredients are usually fresher, and the chef tries harder to prove his creativity. This evening was no exception. We started with an arugula salad topped with mango and sliced strawberries in a light oil dressing. An excellent start. (We can never order arugula without thinking of a scene from Steve Martin's My Blue Heaven - one of his best, and least appreciated films). We shared the gnocchi, knowing that most would find its way home with us. For the mains, I had the braciole special - a terrifically seasoned roll of tender beef in a light sauce, over a grilled homemade polenta. My wife Elaine had a white fish in a lemon caper sauce. The filet was something between flounder and grouper and was excellent. I cannot recall it's name, it was described as a Pacific fish. Both dishes had zucchini and perfect broiled potato. We could not look at the dessert menu, having oversampled throughout the evening. Throughout our meal, chef Sandro came and greeted the diners, knowing several of them by name. He described (and sold us on) the specials. He also thanked us for the glass of Amarone that we sent back to encourage his efforts. If anyone deserves to overcome the financial obstacles this part of the county foolishly sets up, it is Ciao. We cannot wait to revisit and try other menu options. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Ciao: This was an excellent time for everyone. I would strongly recommend Ciao for an outing. For those wanting an Italian restaurant with freshly made ingredients. This is a BYOB location so for those wine enthusiast. Also note their opening time is 4PM and closed on Mondays So if this your taste today and your in the West Chester PA area I strongly recommend.;Outstanding our new favorite place. Food was homemade Owner/chef was a great guy You won't be disappointed Rich Fazio;We returned to Ciao for the 5th time to a terrific dinner. Great service by Maria and well prepared items from the menu by Chef Sandro. The Caesar salad was terrific. Excellent Italian food at modest pricing plus a BYOB with no corkage fee! Great free parking .Several other diners commented on reservations being difficult to get but one suggested calling a week ahead . In a review one wrote that the homemade lasagna was pricey at $20??? Obviously those comments have no idea what great lasagna is and at $20 we found it to be one of the best around outside of the fine Italian restaurants in New York and Atlantic City. The veal chop alone is 5 star. Looking forward to our next visit with our son and his wife. A very relaxed atmosphere..
The Habit Burger Grill is located at 120 Village Dr, King of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.085294512 --75.4043157399 . List of The Habit Burger Grill's categories: Sandwiches, Burgers, Restaurants. The Habit Burger Grill opens: Monday: 10:30-22:0, Tuesday: 10:30-22:0, Wednesday: 10:30-22:0, Thursday: 10:30-22:0, Friday: 10:30-20:30, Saturday: 10:30-22:0, Sunday: 10:30-21:0. The rating for The Habit Burger Grill is 3.5. The Habit Burger Grill is currently open. The Habit Burger Grill provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Has good for groups service, 'no', 'casual', Has good for kids service, Average loud, No caters service, Has supports takeout service, No dogs allowed, Serves beer and wine, True, Has delivery support, Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Has outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, No table service, No drive thru service. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Habit Burger Grill: I love burgers and it takes a lot of effort to screw one up. Congrats to this place for succeeding! Burger and chicken sandwich contained dried up meat, almost as if it had been cooked at 11am and was sitting around all day waiting to be ordered and thrown in the microwave. Odd because we waited about 15 minutes for our food. Fries were decent but clearly came out of the freezer. The staff was pleasant enough but unfortunately that does not make up for the food which left a less than pleasant aftertaste that has yet to go away.;They have a long way to go to catch up with the consistent quality of their California locations. Service was poor, they messed up my order to go, sending me home with a greek instead of cobb salad. Computer went down in the middle of my order so my food sat on the counter until I had to ask for it. Customer call center would only take new orders. I think they have been bought out by a large company that only cares about profit. I liked it so much better 15 years ago. So disappointing after I had raved to my friends about it. Give them 6 months, maybe they will figure it out.;this has got to be the worse! I have a picture too to prove how bad my burger was. The wait was awful.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Habit Burger Grill: Food is pretty good, but slightly overpriced. However, the service is what earned this establishment a 2 star rating. Problems with the cash register lead to the order taking 10 minutes to complete. Then once the order was in, another 15 minutes went by waiting for a small order with nobody else in front of me. On top of that, when I began to eat my food elsewhere (I ordered to go) they conveniently forgot to put my French fries in the bag. Even when they gave the bag, the employee simply put it there and walked away. My shake was across the counter and when I asked if it was mine, which it was, they seemed annoyed that I "bothered" them. Will not be returning, Shake shack is a much better alternative.;Very slow service. Had to return two items that were not made as described on the menu. Do not order Cobb salad. Very disappointing.;Tried for the first time one Burger was almost raw in the middle the other one was cooked fine way too much seasoning way too much Mayo way too much lettuce fries were also over season buns over toasted just another run-of-the-mill burger joint. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Habit Burger Grill: Ordered the Char-Burger with fries and a drink for lunch. Was reasonably priced, but food was just average. Burger came with all the toppings, was cooked through, but wasn't outstanding in any area. Fries were just average, both in taste and portion. Place was busy, lots of families, which wasn't surprising, since it seems you can feed everyone and not go. broke.;This is not the place to get food if you're in a hurry. In particular on a weekday when all the folks working in the local area come out to get lunch. It was very slow. Took about 25 min to get food my to go order. They were really short staffed. Manager seemed to be the only one putting orders together. Other staff seemed dazed and confused by the sheer volume of orders coming in. On to the food. Unfortunately, the burger was average. Based on the reviews, I was expecting a really "good" burger. The condiment bar is a nice touch. The burger definitely needs "The fixin's". The onion rings were really good. That's the only thing that saved this review from being a 2 star review. I'm not going to be scheduling another trip here. It might be a "if everyone else is going", but it won't be a "go to" for a burger in the KoP area.;I had no expectations when I came on Friday night of their opening week. I love me a good burger and thought I'd check it out. The wait wasn't bad at all and the menu looks really simple. The restaurant, decor, and everything looked really clean for a burger joint. My boyfriend and I got the charburger with fries and teriyaki burger. Wasn't impressed with anything really though...the burger patty was thin and not very juicy (yet not dry), the charburger was plain while the teriyaki burger was really messy because of the sauce...the toasted bun was extra crispy on the inside and but tasted like something you'd find at a fast food place. I was reading about their brand while looking around the restaurant and I don't know if they really represent the high quality they claim to...it was just average. Maybe it's because it's new? My boyfriend has been to the Habit elsewhere and had good things to say, so we will give it another try some other time. Now through I think October, if you donate $2 to No Kid Hungry you get a voucher for a free charburger with cheese on your next visit.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Habit Burger Grill: First time here liked it a lot very nice staff. Burger fresh good fries very good so were onion rings. Liked all the drink choices as well as pepper bar.;I tried the Habit Burger Grill for a late lunch today with a few colleagues from work. It's actually pretty good, and affordable as well. The dining room looks surprisingly upscale for a place with such modest menu prices. And it was spotlessly clean. The ordering process was painless, and the guy taking my order recited all the standard sandwich ingredients to make sure I received my burger *exactly* the way I wanted, a nice touch. The food is cooked to order, but it took less than ten minutes to get my lunch, complete with piping hot fries. They serve Coke soft drinks as well as a few non carbonated beverages. They also serve ketchup from a pump, with little paper cups like Arby's and Wendy's; but unlike those chains, they have a nice little selection of hot and sweet peppers to add to your sandwich, for folks who like things spicy. I had a bacon cheeseburger with fries and a drink for $10. My food was made to order, and was quite tasty. I thought the burger was just a bit too salty, but that may have been the bacon. A colleague raved about his portabella mushroom topped burger. The Habit Burger Grill is just far enough away from King of Prussia Mall (adjacent Wegman's supermarket), that it might be the perfect place to relax and take a breather during the busy holiday shopping season.;Not sure why the previous negative reviews. My daughter and I ate there tonight. Had sides of onion rings and tempura green beans. Both excellent! Portabella burger was outstanding. Done just right with excellent toppings. We also had the Santa Fe double patty. Also excellent. Strawberry Lime Lemonade was fantastic as other reviewers have stated. Order taking was well handled. Service with a smile from the Manager could boost this to a 5 star review. Looking forward to return trip.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Habit Burger Grill: I have to chime in here, as 3 out of 3 trips here have been good to great. I am, in fact, making this place a habit, and I disagree with many of the other reviews on the King of Prussia Habit Burger! First of all, the place is spotlessly clean 3 out of 3 times, and the restrooms were, notably, IMMACULATE in their cleanliness. My wife was astounded and commented likewise. I really wonder if the other reviewers are plants from the competition haha! Secondly, the burgers ( and I have had three) are delicious, and that's from a dad whose kid used to work at Five Guys nearby. Fresh beef, cooked well, and the toppings are a highlight, especially the carmelized onions, and the fresh tomatoes, lettuce, and cheese. The roll is moist and tasty. Listen, the cost of the burger is four dollars and forty cents, and cannot be touched for the value. Don't complain, please, about the nominal upcharge for the cheese!! I can't wait to get the Ahi tuna sandwich next trip. Fries and onion rings were in my opinion a notch above average. The malted milkshake is delicious and a great , underpriced value! The salads are as fresh as you can get. The manager is nice, the staff is friendly, and they will bend over backwards to make you happy! I am giving this place 5 stars to compensate for the unfair bad ratings, and I strongly recommend you give it a try - it is what it is, a place that for an exceptionally low price serves up a darn good burger, but offers many healthier choices that I promise to try! So for the cost comparable to Burger King you get a fabulous meal, cooked to order, served quickly by friendly folk! Great comfort food, and you should try the shake!;This looks like a really good restaurant it is my first time and the energy that they have when they are getting you order and making your food is really nice I leave near at Hanover Valley Forge and is really close so it will be one of my favorite places to go near here;Soon as we walked in we felt welcomed. The cashier was knowledgeable. The burger was well seasoned and cooked to perfection. The bread was soft and toasted. The fresh juice was the best!!!! The best thing is that it comes with a combo which is reasonably priced. The fresh tasted crispy and fresh. I will be back!.
Korea Garden Restaurant is located at 732 Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell city. It has the postal code is 19422 and latitude - longitude is 40.1697076 --75.2857245 . List of Korea Garden Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Soup, Japanese, Korean. Korea Garden Restaurant opens: Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Korea Garden Restaurant is 3.5. Korea Garden Restaurant is currently open. Korea Garden Restaurant provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, 'casual', Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for kids service, Has reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, No delivery support, Average loud, 'no', Has caters service, True, Has table service, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant Korea Garden Restaurant: My bf and I went to the Korea Garden Restaurant at Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA for dinner last weekend. We arrived at around 9pm. We were seated prompty and our orders taken shortly after that. We started to enjoy our appetizers/soup and were looking forward to our entrees. We noticed there were some flies though. I was so unpleasantly shocked and disappointed with my 'spicy fried pork with vegetables' when it came. It was a horrible experience. The pieces of pork were served in great huge junks (size of an egg) of THICK FAT & SKIN that seemed to 'wobble' with very little lean meat. The taste was ok, but not spicy or delicious. It was so hard to eat as I had to remove the fat before I could eat it and it was not easy to remove as the pork was so thick. I had to give it up after struggling with it for 10 minutes. We informed our waitress but she was not polite or courteous as she explained that was how the pork came and how they cooked it along with the fat without cutting it off. Incredible! I had never known of any restaurants serving huge junks of FAT. She was so defensive and wasn't happy that I complained about the fat. I wanted to order something else but she said the cook had left. It was only 9.45pm. We ordered some ice cream after that. I suspected that she combined something slimy like mucus or something into my ice cream because I did taste something slimy at the bottom of the ice cream. She might have spat her mucus into my ice cream! I will NEVER go to that DREADFUL restaurant again! It was a terrible mistake!;This is one of the worst Korean restaurants I've ever been to. I've been here plenty of times but the quality of food has deteriorated while the price has gone up over the past several years. The last time my family ate here about 2 weeks ago, we had jajang myun for the kids, dol sot bibimbap for the wife and yookjaejang for me. Jajang myun was over priced ($15.00) and tasted like packaged ones you get from the store. Dol Sot was not flavored at all and was over $15.00 as well. My yookjaejang lacked the deep favor that I'm used to and also was overpriced. The best Korean food in this area is Koko BBQ next to Assi.;Ordered take out at 6:17pm and it's now 7:05pm, my food is still not ready yet. I was told that it will be ready in 30mins. So I'm just sitting here waiting for it.... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Korea Garden Restaurant: Given how small portion of the food, it is a pricy place. I order the chicken teriyaki for kid, it was cooked too long, and so hard to chew for kids. And all other food I ordered are also just so so.;Let me start off by saying that I NEVER went to a Korean restaurant that charged extra for a bowl of rice. When i got my rice it was hard and uncooked. Apparently you got one bowl of rice for one order. However, if you where to share the order you only got one bowl of rice. Never heard of this! Lost one star here. The meat was way too thick and dry. Plus the grill had a weak fire power and it made the meat water out. Disappointed. Lost one star. The light above us was constantly blinking because the light bulb was about to burn out. It made the entire experience there go down hill. Plus the service was bad. The lady was no where to be found when our meat was ready to be turned over. So we had to serve ourselves. Then she took away the clamp for the meat and we had to use our chopsticks to flip them. The worst. One waitress there seemed like she never wanted to serve us. It was bad. Lost one star! Lost a total of 3 stars! I would NEVER return!!!;Came here after work on a Thursday night. Our server was helpful, but wasn't sure about a lot of the items on the menu. Serves decent korean cuisine.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Korea Garden Restaurant: Decent! Semi-authentic ethnic Korean food in the Newtown Square / Valley Forge area. Worth the drive if you're looking for Korean food. My wife and I ate here in October '07. We didn't want to cook our own kalbi or bulgoogi as we'd end up stinky all day. The meats are good here. Banchan is a bit thin on variety but good as long as you're not expecting a Korea House-like experience (see: http://www.yelp.com/list_details?list_id=KYgyoDjlVPgeCPz2JMXDcg ) but how many Bay Area heads are going to be up in this area??? -1/2 STAR for being a hybrid Japanese/Korean restaurant. I'm ambivalent towards these combos of cuisines because too many corners get cut in trying to address both flavors simultaneously. -1/2 STAR for giving a neighboring table complimentary Chap Jae as an appetizer and omitting it from our service (WTH???) -1/2 STAR for slowish unfriendly service (good thing we were in no rush on this Sunday afternoon) -1/2 STAR for highish prices For outside the Philly area (ie Valley Forge / Newtown Square ), Korea Garden is a solid choice for semi-authentic Korean food.;My experience here was just fair. I ordered the po sam and was really stoked. The food seemed to be pre-made and of a low quality. Next, the oysters were canned most likely and tasted Bad. I didn't get the hybachi, so next time I will and hopefully give a better rating. Also my mother ordered shrimp fried rice and the shrimp were dime sized and previously frozen.;Clean environment. Friendly staff. Descent food. For anyone that's unfamiliar with Korean BBQ: - You choose your type of meats ( 2 min.) and a bunch of sides come free w/ the order - A plate of raw meat gets delivered to your table so you'll have to grill it yourself If this is your first time at a Korean BBQ restaurant, it'll be a fun experience. If you go there super hungry, be prepared, you'll have to roll up your sleeves and do some dirty work. So why the 3 start rating? The prime ribs with bones didn't that much meat so I probably wouldn't get that again. The Bulgo Ki was pretty good.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Korea Garden Restaurant: Had a great experience here. Had a cozy warm atmosphere and the people who work there are very friendly and attentive to your needs. I really liked the sweet bulgogi ddukbogi here! Will definitely come by again to try their other choices.;the seafood pancake was really good!! the staff was friendly and attentive. the tofu soup was not that good though.;Stopped in for lunch on a day off. Staff was very welcoming and the complimentary Korean side Dishes are always welcomed. I ordered the seafood noodle soup "as spicy as you can make it." My waiter checked to make sure I was serious. The noodles were al dente and the mussels were delicious. They delivered on the spice. The only negative was that the shrimp were minuscule and the squid was a bit tough but for $9.95 I will be returning when I get the craving again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Korea Garden Restaurant: We've tried many places in the northern Delaware and southeastern PA and think we have found our favorite. Stayed for an overnighter in the Valley Forge area and were craving Korean food. We were not disappointed.;They make the best Kimchi jigae here. I especially love it when they serve my favorite potato salad side dish. Service is excellent. Always leave with a smile on my face & contented appetite;Very good food and incredible service! We order the food you cook yourself at the table and our server helped us out a lot showing us how to cook and eat the meal the proper way. I really like the spicy pork and all the side were great..
The Farm House Restaurant is located at 1146 Stump Hall Rd, Skippack city. It has the postal code is 19426 and latitude - longitude is 40.20806 --75.386432 . List of The Farm House Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, American (New), Sandwiches, American (Traditional). The Farm House Restaurant opens: Monday: 17:0-21:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 17:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 10:0-21:0. The rating for The Farm House Restaurant is 3.5. The Farm House Restaurant is currently open. The Farm House Restaurant provides information for customer: Has caters service, No good for kids service, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for groups service, Has reservations service, Serves beer and wine, Quiet loud, Has outdoor seating, True, Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, u'free', Unknown delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Farm House Restaurant: Overpriced and food less than appetizing. Very small portions (2 small scallops appetizer and 3 small scallops, 3 small shrimp entree). Risotto or rice with peas? Unfortunately the latter. Disappointing. Wait staff/hostess were nice, however.;Was suspicious when there was only one other table occupied on a Thursday night with a packed parking lot. Apparently the golf is better than the food. Started with the red beet salad. Looked good but the beets were canned and the pine nuts rancid. The NY strip steak was perfectly cooked to medium rare. Unfortunately it was nearly inedible because of the grizzle. Stew Meat! The steak was topped with canned mushroom gravy. Not worth $32. The fingerling potatoes were ok but a bit dry. So disappointed. Would not recommend this place.;I was not impressed with this establishment. We ordered two appetizers. The first was the cheese plate. It was very obvious that the plate was prepped ahead of time. The second was the Tuna Tartare. The tuna lacked any flavor and the fried wonton that it was served in was cold and soggy. Once again indicating it was prepped and plated ahead of time. Out of the two entrees that were ordered, I will only comment on the one. The pork chop served with Risotto and Brussels sprouts. The pork chop was a very thin bone in cut of meat. It was to be served medium. It came out of the kitchen rare and was full of fat. The meat was so underdone and fatty. You couldn't even cut through it with a steak knife. Very disappointed to say the least.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Farm House Restaurant: Very nice place. The I had the lamb appetizer and it was okay, tasted like it was grilled with no spices though. For my main course I got the pork chop and it was dry as a bone. Also my garlic mashed potatoes were cold right when they hit the table. The waitress was very nice, and was especially sweet to my 3 year old. Now I know the next thing isn't the restaurants fault but man, some of the other patrons think a bit too highly of themselves. You are at a PUBLIC course! If you want to act like you are at Aronimink, then go get a membership there. If not-RELAX. My 3 year old was behaving very well and we still got looks of disgust from others. Mind you this was 5pm on a Saturday. It wasn't 9pm. If that didn't happen I would have given this place another shot.;I didn't realize that this was really a golf clubhouse and not a true restaurant. The noise level is high, the parking lot overflowing and full. The food sounds much better in the menu description than it tastes. My porterhouse with fig and gorgonzola compound butter came with the chef's vegetable (plain steamed broccoli) and I substituted sweet potato fries for the roasted garlic mashed potatoes that were supposed to come with it. The steak was full of fat and gristle, although it was appropriately cooked to medium rare. The sweet potato fries were by far the best thing on the plate. The compound butter was full of yummy gorgonzola, but I tasted no fig, only had the texture from fig seeds. My dinner companion had the rib eye, which came with a heavy coating of the mushroom demi glace. The spinach was good, but the red bliss potatoes were way overdone. The waitress happily substituted them with mashed potatoes, which tasted of the boxed instant variety. Dessert was the Merrymead Farm ice cream, which took a long time to arrive and was well melted along the sides. But delicious. Service was attentive, decreasing as the evening wore on and the golfers came in for dinner. There is dining outside on the patio, where you will be entertained by the Golf Singer. I think not.;Hit or miss- sometimes good, often pretty poor. All too often they don't have the staff there, or just walking in late. I wouldn't suggest anything that should be fresh, seems like most of the dinners come out of the freezer. Get a hard liquor on the rocks and you'll be buying two for the size. Great place to sit outside during the summer and have some beers and appetizers but not a good dinner.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Farm House Restaurant: I'm giving this 3 stars because we have been here several times and sometimes it's a "2" and sometimes it's a 4 or a 5. Nice atmosphere especially sitting outside during summer for drinks and apps- although they don't have a huge selection.Their appetizers are good- overpriced but good. I've had the salmon a few times and usually it is very good- once it was dry. I think the meatloaf is the best most consistent item on the menu. I've had the lamb medallions and they are not tasty at all. They are chewy, tasteless, full of gristle. Not at all like lamb medallions should be. My husband has had the lamb chops and said they were decent. I've always found everyone who works here very nice and friendly, and service is usually good when we go. We will return because we live close by and it is a pleasant atmosphere, we just need to be careful about what we order. I will say I think the food quality has been on a steady decline and on our earlier visits we thought the food was much better. I hope they improve by summer.;Stopped in last night for a small family dinner. Very nice atmosphere, felt cozy and comfortable. All tables and the bar were full, service was good. Our calamari and macncheese apps were pretty good. Entrees were braised short rib, rib eye, salmon, and crabcake. All were decent, nothing special. Felt like the food was a bit overpriced for the quality. Worth stopping in, but doubt I would go back.;The Farm House Restaurant is average. Nothing, besides dessert, was bad about my recent visit but nothing was great either. The waiter failed to tell us what the specials were but was otherwise attentive. My wife and I shared the calamari appetizer. Some piece were over cooked others were cooked properly. The sauces with it were good enough. The portion was on the smaller side for the $11 price. The clam chowder was thin and smoke forward. More milky than creamy. Not bad but not great. The lobster bisque I liked. My wife did not. It had a slight smell of maple syrup. There was a faint maple syrup taste along with warm fall spices, I could not discern the exact spice, cinnamon or maybe allspice. The lobster bisque was different than others I have had but I thought it was tasty. I had the veal escalope. It was 3 small pieces of veal maybe 2" each. Probably between 4 and 5 ounces total. The mushroom cream sauce was bland. No mushroom flavor and not enough salt. It was paired with garlic Parmesan mashed potatoes and roasted butternut squash. The squash was good. The garlic Parmesan mash had very little flavor. A faint smell and taste of garlic with no taste of parm. It was not worth the $26. My wife got the surf and turf. The filet was tender and cooked to the correct temperature. It was unseasoned. No salt or pepper. The sauce the filet was paired with was nearly flavorless. I guess it was supposed to be a demi glacé. The crab cake was decent. The lumps of crab meat were broken up. It was very unevenly seasoned. The aioli it was dressed with was good. The garlic parm mash was lacking flavor. Again not worth $29. The desserts were not good. The chocolate lava bundt tasted as if it were purchased frozen and warmed in a microwave. It was bad. The vanilla bean dulce de leche cake had a strong artificial caramel taste. The was no vanilla bean flavor at all. It was very bad. For the prices that the Farmhouse Restaurant charges the food should be better.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Farm House Restaurant: I've been here numerous times and everything has always been good. Stephanie does a great job at the bar. Everything I have had to eat has been tasty. The owner, Ted, and his wife Pat are often there and fun to banter with. It has always been an enjoyable experience whenever I have been here.;Nice atmosphere. Freindly staff. Good desserts. Carbonara was very good. The meatloaf was smoked which gave it a strange flavor. The singer had an amazing voice, we will return to hear him again.;Great find in Skippack! Small, quiet, great experience. We went for lunch and were one of two tables in the entire restaurant. The service was friendly and I will definitely go back. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Farm House Restaurant: Love this place, food always good and Travis the bartender is the best!!! Great martini. With hand made blue cheese olives!!! Always great conversation with Travis.;Excellent food and great atmosphere. Perfect for special occasions!;We held a small baby shower here and it was perfect! It was a brunch and we selected steak and eggs, chicken salad sandwiches, and pancakes - all of it was delicious! The staff was incredibly friendly and accommodating. We felt very taken care of and welcome. I couldn't be happier with the service, ambiance, and food. Very impressed!.
Wawa 73 is located at 67 N Lansdowne Ave, Lansdowne city. It has the postal code is 19050 and latitude - longitude is 39.941011 --75.272418 . List of Wawa 73's categories: Sandwiches, Food, Delis, Restaurants, Convenience Stores, Coffee & Tea. Wawa 73 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Wawa 73 is 3.5. Wawa 73 is currently open. Wawa 73 provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, No good for groups service, No table service, Has bike parking, Very Loud, True, Has caters service, u'free', Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 73: So Wawas should all be the same. Run in, pass the door along to the person behind you, grab what you need, and run out. But there is some level of courtesy i expect when i pay almost 5 bucks for a smoothie. Almost all locations have a courteous staff that enjoys why they do and is friendly to paying customers. Not this one. I've been to this one multiple times and the staff looks like they hate their job and act like it. It's not the cleanest either. Looks like ill just stick to the other 3 they have in the area.;I've always liked this Wawa (over 15yrs!) but lately they leave so much to be desired. Today I ordered a sandwich for my son and watched while the associate cleaned up & picked up a trash can to dumb the garbage. Good,right? Well, I watched as she proceeded to make my sandwich without changing her gloves!!! Both gross and dangerous! I requested she change her gloves & remake my sandwich. She said "Ok" & set it aside.She even changed her gloves.But her friend said something in her ear,& I watched as she did everything BUT make my sandwich.Obviously she didn't want to make it,or was told not to do it. I asked for the manager, requested a refund & went to Wawa on Baltimore Pike. Excellent establishment, by the way. Very clean. I asked the associate to change their gloves before making my sandwich & she obliged. I doubt I'll come back to Lansdowne Wawa. Teach your people sanitation basics, ok!!! Good thing there's another one close. I like Wawa.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 73: This wawa location recently underwent a remodel, but they seemed to bring in the worst employees who really hate their jobs. No one says good morning, thanks you or makes any type of contact with you. The place seems to always run out of items. You ask an employee can they help you and you get nothing. The floors are dirty and the coffee bar is always out of the creamer I like.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 73: This has been my favorite wawa since I've lived in Lansdowne. It's close to my home and 99.9 percent of the time they have everything that I need in stock most of the time. However I feel like about 3 of the employees from the morning crew could use a class in customer service. I understand it's busy but saying good morning n offering bags would be nice.;I love wawa but that store had an old coffee which I am lil bit disappointed .. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 73: This Wawa has been one of the only constants in Lansdowne through my childhood until today. it has outlasted the Blockbuster, the Eckerd, the Sav-A Lot, the old Acme, everything. The current crop of employees is a good one. They're personable, helpful, and always hard-working. I swear that this is the quickest Wawa deli I've ever been to (much faster than the glacially slow University City locations at least). I get food from here practically every day, and I don't think I've ever had a problem with an order, unlike, say, every other Wawa in PA.;Wawa is one of my favorite places to shop for those quick items or a meal. This Wawa in Lansdowne Pennsylvania is one of my favorites. For years I have shopped here every morning to get my coffee before I start my day at work, which means there is a crowd at 6:30 AM. The team here is always ready to handle the crowd at the register, behind the food counter and having their beautifully delicious hot coffee ready, never running out. There is never a mystery regarding the service that you're going to get. Most of the people working here are friendly and helpful. It's very gratifying shopping at the place where what you receive is consistent from store to store. I would match Wawa's hoagies against some of the biggest names in Philadelphia that make our famous sandwich. The only downside to this particular location, it doesn't sell gas. But heck you can get gas anywhere Wawa Coffee, not so much!;Just another Wa Wa but that's a good thing. The Wa Wa folks really know how to do up a convenience store. They keep them well stocked and clean. Lots of coffee choices. No charge ATMs. A big hot food/hoagie counter. It won't be the best hoagie you have ever had in your life but it will be made to order and quick. And of course they have great hours. They really are the king of convenience stores in this part of the country and this location is a fine example.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 73: The best Wawa location ever... The staff is awesome--pleasant and efficient. They recently renovated and it's looking better than ever and as an incentive they are giving away coffee all week 'till Sunday....Matter of fact you can get any hot beverage of your choice... My kids get the hot chocolate. 5 stars for the coffee whether it's free or not;This Wawa is the tits. The people that work there are good people; you don't even have to worry about them spitting into your sandwich. I find that fascinating, because most people that work in a store like that are usually miserable; no one here seems miserable. They are always well-stocked with tastykakes.;I want to thank the staff here for always being friendly and getting my orders prepared correctly and in a timely fashion! Thank You Wawa!.
Jimmy's Water Ice is located at 2251 S Front St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19148 and latitude - longitude is 39.9192063 --75.148602127 . List of Jimmy's Water Ice's categories: Food, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Pretzels, Shaved Ice, Cheesesteaks, Restaurants. Jimmy's Water Ice opens: Monday: 11:30-23:0, Tuesday: 11:30-23:0, Wednesday: 11:30-23:0, Thursday: 11:30-23:0, Friday: 11:30-23:0, Saturday: 11:30-23:0, Sunday: 11:30-23:0. The rating for Jimmy's Water Ice is 4.5. Jimmy's Water Ice is currently open. Jimmy's Water Ice provides information for customer: Does not accept credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, 'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jimmy's Water Ice: The lemon ice was ok. Not worth a detour. One star because no one was wearing a mask. No sanitizer. Spoons sitting in an open container. Just not cool to be in any kind of service industry and not protect you're customers.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jimmy's Water Ice: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jimmy's Water Ice: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jimmy's Water Ice: My quest to sample all of the classic water ice shops in the city continues. Jimmy's is open later and was near the laundromat, so I headed over. I went with a classic lemon water ice. It was good and not too sweet. My niece was recurred to see cotton candy water ice and got that. Husband got a gelati with chocolate soft serve and vanilla water ice. That was good, too. There are soft pretzels and frozen bananas too. The fluorescent light and chain link fence by the walk-up window inspire an odd nostalgia in me. I don't think this place has changed much over the years. Inexpensive spot for a cool treat on a hot day.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jimmy's Water Ice: After church this Sunday my family and I decided to swing by here for a summer treat. It was simple! Nice and delicious water ice. No credit cards so have cash! They had small sizes (very very small) but for great prices. Super cheap, great flavors, and... FREE JIMMIES! We got a small and a medium pictured below. Would recommend for anyone looking for a fun, cheap, summer treat!;You come to South Philly and you feel like you need to get a cheese steak, right? WRONG! You need a pizza pretzel. The most life changing invention that was born (who knows where) and raised in South Philly small mom and pop shops. This involves a delicious pretzel with marinara and melted cheese on top. It changes lives. If you want the best one then you MUST come here! This small water ice/ ice cream shop is the best in the neighborhood! They are known for their chocolate water ice which has small chunks of chocolate inside of it. For me, it's all about their pizza pretzels! The prices are extremely reasonable and they have everything from water ice, soft serve ice cream, pretzels (plain, cheese or pizza) and even gelato! They offer frozen candy bars and have jimmies for ice cream. If you live close by or will be close, you should definitely make a stop!;Omg I'm addicted the the Cookies and cream water ice and hard vanilla gelatis!!! This is a gem way better then pops and Johns!!! Has the best ice cream and water ice in south philly ... Oh and also try the pizza pretzels mmmm mmmm good .. Thank me later.
Metro Diner 2 is located at 3630 Street Rd, Bensalem city. It has the postal code is 19020 and latitude - longitude is 40.125804 --74.963696 . List of Metro Diner 2's categories: Restaurants, Diners, Breakfast & Brunch, American (Traditional). Metro Diner 2 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 8:0-20:0, Wednesday: 8:0-20:0, Thursday: 7:0-14:30, Friday: 7:0-14:30, Saturday: 8:0-15:0, Sunday: 8:0-15:0. The rating for Metro Diner 2 is 4.0. Metro Diner 2 is currently open. Metro Diner 2 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Has caters service, Has good for kids service, Has table service, Can provide Medium Price, Serves beer and wine, u'free', No happy hour service, Has BYOB service, Has good for groups service, No dogs allowed, Accepts credit cards, Unknown outdoor seating, False, No information about the attire, Has wheelchair accessible, Unknown reservations service, No need to make an appointment, Average loud, False, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Metro Diner 2: Oh my gosh what a difference this place has been since the last time I've been! I had such a gross experience I think I may never come back. I started with the clam/andouille chowder and it was SO SALTY AND FISHY I almost wanted to throw up. To make it worse, the server came by and saw my full bowl and asked me how it was and I said it was too salty for me to eat and he still charged me. I got the fish and chips and the fish was so soggy and watery! I'm going to assume the fish was fried while still frozen hence why it was nowhere near crispy and with every bite water came out. The fries were also soggy. I honestly had such a terrible dining experience I don't think I'll come back. Hopefully they'll learn from their mistakes and focus on having good quality food again.;Coffee weak. Cramped space. Prices too high for this eatery. Not welcoming at all. We will not go back!;The waitstaff is friendly but I had a bad experience with my meal. I thought all but one piece of fried chicken just wasn't done enough for my liking but when I brought it home for my dogs and cut into the leg and breast they were bloody and raw. I also became ill in the evening. I won't go back and I don't recommend the diner.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Metro Diner 2: In spite of the service being great the food was ok and overpriced for a diner. I order the special, an egg omelette with crab, asparagus and hollandaise sauce. How can you mess this up? Easy. Over cook the egg so it has a brown hue to it and charge $16 for the meal. You also have to be specific and tell them you want butter on the toast when they ask of you want to toast because they're not going to volunteer this information.;I wasn't very impressed the food was bland and kind of boring. I guess they do a better job at breakfast. Pretty much everyone else in the diner except me and my son ordered breakfast. I definitely would give it a try again for breakfast.;Honestly not impressed and they charge you for every little thing. I don't like how the waitress takes my order with an iPad and has me select my options and the food was mediocre. Like I said not impressed and nothing special. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Metro Diner 2: It was fine. Nothing amazing and surprisingly expensive. But it was fine. I don't think I'd go again though...;It was ok, I enjoyed my pork sandwich. I could have did without the greasy grilled bread. My wife's ruben was good, but again the bread was very greasy, I guess that's their thing. My kids got the French toast, it was much different than any we had before, it looked like it was deep fried. I might try it again for breakfast, but I won't be rushing back there.;I finally made it in for breakfast one day. I liked the traditional breakfast items with a few nontraditionals thrown in there. It's a typical diner with the typical decor. I got the western omelet was ok. It was made fresh but a little cold when I got it?? Pancakes were good but kinda tough.. I did like this place though, I'm gonna give it another try!!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Metro Diner 2: I walked over from my hotel to check out the new restaurant. I sat at the counter and was immediately greeted asked if I had been in before and was explained the menu. I decided on the meatloaf with gravy on the side as gravys are hit and miss. My dinner was awesome! The potatoes were smashed with the skins on and the meatloaf was very flavorful. I ordered the cobbler for dessert - it was enough to feed 4 people so needless to say I left a lot on my plate. If you are looking for a new place and a home cooked meal this is it!;I keep forgetting to write a review of this place. For food I would have to rate this between 3.5 - 4 stars. I have been here about five times now, ordering something different each time. Sometimes I love what I get and a couple of times I wasn't crazy about my meal. But what is worth 5 stars here in my opinion is the service. The staff work their butts off here, you don't have wait for refills, they are friendly, attentive and not hard to flag down if you need something. The management knows the value of its customers and wants the repeat business and they know how to get it. The place is usually packed and there is usually a wait. But it's worth it. I only wish they had later closing hours for those who work late. The menu has some good old fashioned classics, and southern classics which actually makes for a trendy menu in this neck of the woods where one is used to finding the same old chains everywhere. It is a nice addition to the area and I will definitely be returning.;Inside/outside seating. Diner food with a delightful tasteful upgrade. Kid friendly and great staff. Busy place so you have to get there early or wait for a bit.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Metro Diner 2: This was, hands down, the BEST fried chicken I've ever had! Actually everything was so delicious the grilled chicken greek salad, mac 'n cheese, mashed red potatoes, burgers, homemade biscuits all sooooo good! Will Definitely be back!;Place was packed. We had the best seat in the house at the counter the kitchen was organized chaos we saw how our food was made it was like a cooking reality TV show. They time everything to make sure it is hot the grill got frozen stuff only when needed. Everyone was nice and so welcoming even the short order cooks. Now the food I had the chicken and waffles with a side of biscuits and gravy. The biscuits and gravy were a side but more of a full sized meal stuffed into a smaller plate. The gravy was not too salty with lots of sausage in it along with huge soft biscuits. The fried chicken were well marinated tender and juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside. Forget what anyone says they do chicken good!;Come hungry!! They load up you plate with such deliciousness! My boyfriend came in, the day after New Year and they had a 20 min wait. LUCKILY 2 spots at the bar were open and we opted to sit there! It was a tough decided on what to get cause everything sounds so darn good! He got the biscuits with gravy, a side of eggs and a side of hash browns. I have a mega sweet tooth and decided to get a Belgium waffle! It came out slightly crispy with the chocolate chips and strawberries that I requested! Also got a side of home fries and a side of cheesy grits! CHZY GRITS were the bomb! There was cheesy on the bottom of my cup, then a layer of grits, a layer of cheese, another layer of grits topped with a little more CHEESE! Can't wait to come back and try more!!.
Encore is located at 4002 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19104 and latitude - longitude is 39.9738587 --75.2045457 . List of Encore's categories: Restaurants, Nightlife, Bars, Cocktail Bars, Dance Clubs, Chicken Wings, Lounges, American (New), American (Traditional). Encore opens: Wednesday: 18:0-2:0, Thursday: 18:0-2:0, Friday: 18:0-2:0, Saturday: 18:0-2:0. The rating for Encore is 4.0. Encore is currently open. Encore provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, True, Very Loud, No good for kids service, No outdoor seating, 'casual', Smoking allowed outside, Has supports takeout service, Has happy hour service, No coat check service, Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, No delivery support, No dogs allowed, 'free', Has good for dancing service, No reservations service, False, Has wheelchair accessible, No need to make an appointment, No table service, False, No BYOB service, No caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Encore: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Encore: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Encore: Good alcoholic punches. However, not always the safest place to frequent.. The food is hit or Miss sometimes and some of the bar maids aren't very friendly..;This place isn't terrible but the way the bar is and the seating, it is soooo packed in there. The music is great! Like the DJ hits every song, old and new. There is hookah which is cool however it is only $20 so you get what you pay for. It didn't last tooo long and there were no tables so you are pretty much placed anywhere that the hookah can sit on. I am not sure I saw a back door exit, and I mention this because of safety hazards.;My good friend had fish fry there a few months ago. I had to wait about an hour to get my fish platter for it to be just "okay". Nice crowd however because it's such a small space, we were all packed in like sardines. I didn't get a drink because I was driving but my friend's drink looked amazing! Overall, it's a cool place.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Encore: If you are looking for a place to have a fish fry, this is the place to go. Its very easy to book and payment is even easier. I've had a few here and did very well with each. The drinks are good, especially the fish bowls. The fish fry is usually scheduled early before the night crowd comes in, so it's pretty cool. If you are lucky you may even have the place to, yourself and that makes it all your party. The one issue is parking. But if you are in the city you are used to looking for parking...;Live spot got so drunk that I lost my kick's and it was cheap they throw live fish fir also .. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Encore: Every time we go here, it's a blast. They have strong, cheap drinks, nice bartenders. Good vibe, cool people. Live DJ on weekends, good loud music, dance floor in the back. They make food there too, up front. I haven't had it, but I see people munching, everybody seems happy. They have seven TVs in there, sports, etc. Good lay-out to the place, big but cozy. Good-looking crowd, karaoke on Thursdays, just a fun relaxed neighborhood place. I love the lights they have in there, adds a fun surprising element and otherworldliness. Black lights, and sometimes colored lights that make designs on the walls, and twinkling lights that move across the bar. I'm into it. What else can I say, great place for the neighborhood, and everybody who works there is cool. My one and only constructive criticism: no beer on tap.;I was in town on business was planning to stay overnight. I was looking for a relaxed, friendly-looking place where I could hang out a while and feel the local vibe. I found it on Yelp. The bar is in the round and it is easy to move around, with an ample dance area in the back, and well marked exits, with great club lighting everywhere, and, importantly, three bathrooms. Three or four TV's were going on different channels. Encore on a Saturday night is an amazing place. Parking was easy in the local neighborhood streets. When I walked in out of nowhere even the security guys were welcoming to me the newcomer. This is important because it is somewhat small (looks bigger due to the mirrors), and there were clearly a lot of regulars. But nobody looked at me like I had 2 heads! Everybody was friendly and welcoming, the music/DJ was completely top notch, the crowd was large and lively, and the prices were not to be beat. The bar food was delicious. It was not long before the dancing was rocking the foundation. The owner was even there that night and made everybody feel comfortable. This place seems like a well-kept secret, and it looks completely unobtrusive from the outside. Still, once inside, it soon felt like home. Highly recommended if you are looking for a cool place to hang out for an evening in Philly.;If your looking for something to do tonight or any other night add this to the plan. My favorite night is Kareoke and on the weekend they have a full house. The Dj ,the drinks And the crowd are the reasons I think this is the best local watering hole in the neighborhood. If you come in with the munchies the food is cool too..
Chipotle Mexican Grill 25 is located at 2424 Lincoln Hwy, Langhorne city. It has the postal code is 19047 and latitude - longitude is 40.1803354733 --74.8753992096 . List of Chipotle Mexican Grill 25's categories: Restaurants, Food, Mexican, Fast Food. Chipotle Mexican Grill 25 opens: Monday: 10:45-22:0, Tuesday: 10:45-22:0, Wednesday: 10:45-22:0, Thursday: 10:45-22:0, Friday: 10:45-22:0, Saturday: 10:45-22:0, Sunday: 10:45-22:0. The rating for Chipotle Mexican Grill 25 is 1.5. Chipotle Mexican Grill 25 is currently open. Chipotle Mexican Grill 25 provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, No drive thru service, No reservations service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 25: Food tasted good. But I got to tell you, the seating area and tables were very dirty. Even the table with napkins/utensils wasn't clean. Kind of turned me off -I doubt I'll go back;This place is terrible, online ordering only? Why is that allowed? It's always extremely backed up and no one knows why it's random nights they do this. 90% of the time the order is wrong after waiting a long time. This location has got to get it together.;Incredibly long wait. Couldn't hear the team member over the loud kitchen. Tortilla tasted like it was 50 years old. I spit it out.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 25: How can such a new place be so dirty. Food and service are ok but dirty restrooms and overflowing trash cans are not. The workers seem good but the management needs to cha;How can such a new place be so dirty. Food and service are ok but dirty restrooms and overflowing trash cans are not. The workers seem good but the management needs to change;Absolutely the worst service. Others picked up my food so many times. Ordered once for delivery and the driver spent 2 hours waiting in what sounded like absolute chaos. Then there was a shift change and she was never able to get our food since someone else took it and she couldn't prove it...? Went on their chat feature to complain and the automatic robot on the other end canceled the order when we just wanted the food remade and delivered. A three hour ordeal ended up with no food and an refund that takes 2-3 days to hit the wallet again. It's not worth it- drive up to the Neshaminy location instead.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 25: I've been here twice, both times the rice and carnitas have been rock hard. Not too happy with my visits. They are new, maybe it'll take some time to get it right. I don't know. Been taking the extra ride to nesha mall chipotle, it's always good.;I certainly was not the first to enter the store on its grand opening day on 11/30/2019, but I wanted to be the first to review it! As an avid lover of Chipotle, I always used to have to go to Feasterville-Trevose for my fix. Well, it looks like I may or may not have to keep going there. As you'd expect, the store looks incredibly new because it is. On the opening day today, they were giving out free t-shirts to anyone who bought food. I suspect it was the owner who was present and handing out the shirts. If you know Chipotle, then you know the drill... same old, same old. Except the thing about this Chipotle compared to the Feasterville-Trevose location is that they skimp on portion sizes by far. As anyone who goes to Chipotle knows, their generosity and heavy-handedness is a classic and defining feature of any Chipotle. As you can see in my pics, the bowl was not even full. At the Feastverille location, my bowl tends to be EASILY filled to the top and can last for more than one meal. I was given a little less than a scoop of rice and beans here, as opposed to the 1.5 scoops I get at the Feasterville location. May or may not be back in a hurry, I don't know. When the most defining characteristic of Chipotle is lost, what do you do? Have to give them credit for the taste being excellent, but maybe that is just because I was there on the first day of opening, and within the first 15 minutes of store opening. Also of note, this location is not very conveniently located. It is inside the Lincoln Plaza, attached to the new Metro Diner, next to the TJ Maxx and other stores. However, you have to make a U-turn at the light to get in from the right side of the road, and still drive through a large and busy parking lot. There is NOT much parking directly in front of Chipotle and Metro Diner, especially being that they are sharing the spaces directly around them, so expect to park further and walk a bit.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 25: Food was good as usual. Here the parking is not ideal. If you cant find spot you have to park in shopping center across the way. Service was pretty slow moving. But it was good.;Stopped in for lunch. I ordered a chicken burrito. I order it with pico, cheese, lettuce and chicken. It was really big. Not the cheapest meal. It was $11 for a burrito and beverage. I will stop in again.;Love the new chipotle! It's closer to my house then the neshaminy one and I was so excited to try. I was shocked by how filled my bowl was and it tasted great as usual. The only down side is the parking lot. Being next to the diner spaces get filled up fast and it's already a busy shopping area.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 25: It deserves good review. Just like any new business could use a little faith from their clientele. Chipotle makes good fresh and somewhat healthy food and this location delivers exactly that. If you find yourself in reviewers shoes just remember that you're not in upscale joint but in quick stop lunch and go modern world luncheon. If you like chipotle you'll like this place just like any other location. Now go in and enjoy that burrritoooo!!!;I am honestly shocked by so many bad reviews. I order delivery from this spot pretty often and always receive the proper meal. The food always tastes great, and arrives quickly. I have been inside before the pandemic and picked up food in person and also had a quick experience. There are better things that need to be complained about instead of taking it all out on a food establishment that's literally staying open to keep everyone fed during a pandemic. I know I appreciate this chipotle and have never had an issue. Thanks for making me burritos when I'm too lazy to cook myself!.
Tony Lukes Warminster is located at 348 York Rd, Warminster city. It has the postal code is 18974 and latitude - longitude is 40.1999058 --75.101933 . List of Tony Lukes Warminster's categories: American (Traditional), Sandwiches, Restaurants. Tony Lukes Warminster opens: Monday: 7:0-22:0, Tuesday: 7:0-22:0, Wednesday: 7:0-22:0, Thursday: 7:0-22:0, Friday: 7:0-3:0, Saturday: 7:0-3:0, Sunday: 7:0-22:0. The rating for Tony Lukes Warminster is 3.0. Tony Lukes Warminster is currently closed. Tony Lukes Warminster provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has good for groups service, Unknown reservations service, No table service, 'casual', No outdoor seating, No delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, 'free', Has supports takeout service, True, Has bike parking, Has caters service, Serves beer and wine, Very Loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Tony Lukes Warminster: Tony Luke's is a joke they are the worst steak in this entire world and believe it or not steak ums are better let alone the price is outrageous And when I took it home my dogs would not even touch it.;Not like the philly place ,stale bread and the chicken cheesesteak had fatty chunks.Would not recommend;Bug crawling out of my sandwich wrapper as i eat in the store. I am done here.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Tony Lukes Warminster: Came here for the breakfast and was disappointed. Breakfast is served from 7a-11a. I arrived at 10:30 and wanted bacon however they was out of it so I ordered sausage egg and cheese on what I thought was going to be on a TL roll. However after receiving my sandwich it was on a shorti roll and when I asked the cashier why it wasn't on a TL roll she said breakfast sandwiches are only served on shorti rolls. I wish I had known that before paying $6.35. I should have also pointed out that their menu states under breakfast a choice of a TL or shorti roll. That should be changed ASAP! Needles to say I won't be back for breakfast again.;Most of my cheesesteak was fatty & didn't have much of a taste. They do use great bread though! But I've had way better cheesesteaks from the pizza places around town...;really disappointed... My expectations were high.. Had some visitors from out of state.. Wanted them to have a taste of south philly as I have known it... The pork sandwich with provolone and broccoli rabe was dry, tasteless, couldn't find the cheese and minimum amount of broccoli rabe...the chicken cheese steak was fatty and tasteless.. The fries were good though... Thin and crispy.. 2 sandwiches and fries for $26... Never again... Average, acceptable review of restaurant Tony Lukes Warminster: I love cheese steak hoagies and have had many from all over pa . this one was the first one that had pickles on a cheese steak hoagie and no onion ! and for me I did not like it . the roll was good and plenty of meat and cheese .it was also over $7.00 for the small junior. I can get many good steak hoagies on a long roll with onions and no pickles ! for that price. try it you may like it . I will be back to try the TL'S burger it looks good and I will make sure NO PICKLES on it. I will order no pickles from now on . im not a big pickle fan on my hot sandwiches;I don't eat meat anymore, but I remember Tony Luke's from south Philly and how good it was. Ordered the veggie sandwich. Was told the veggie were sauteed and came with provolone cheese. The sandwich was fair, soagy. Maybe their famous roast pork is better. If you eat meat, I suggest trying it and making up your own mind. Better yet go to the South Philly location!;If you go for lunch, expect to wait 30 minutes before you get your food. That is due to a combination of standing in line and then waiting for the food. The fries were decent, but not excellent. I would skip them. They do give you a lot of fries in a regular size. The cheesesteak was not filled with meat or broccoli rabe, I expected more for the cost, but the quality of the meat was good. The role was very good. May try it again but not for lunch.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Tony Lukes Warminster: On my first trip to Philly, I tried Pat's King of Steaks, which was disappointing, and didn't know what all the fuss was about Philly Cheesesteaks. On this, my second trip to Philly, I tried Spataro's Cheesesteaks, which was another disappointment. Then I made my way to Tony Lukes. I tried the cheese wiz and provolone version of the Philly cheesesteak with onions, mushrooms and hot peppers. The cheese wiz version is so much better than the provolone version. The cheese wiz gives the sandwich more pop, while you could barely taste the sandwich with the provolone. I could see why the one with cheese wiz is a Philly classic. Finally a great Philly cheesesteak!;Had the cheese steak with Cheez Whiz and fried onions and it was yummy! It was a bit pricey for what we got, but if you have to try a Philly Cheesesteak sandwich while (somewhat) in Philly, this was good! We ordered a traditional size cheesesteak sandwich, a 6" roast pork sandwich, a bottle of water, an order of fries (really huge amount), and 2 sodas and it came to almost $30.;Fantastic food, the only thing stopping me from giving a 5 star review is the price. 9 bucks for a cheesesteak before adding any extras is a bit on the pricey side.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Tony Lukes Warminster: I didnt have a chance to try their cheesesteak warm, but eating it cold (right out of the fridge & a day old) was a amazing. I can only imagine how much better it tastes hot. Totally coming back!;I really enjoy a quality cheesesteak, so it's great to get a taste of Philly in Bucks County during lunch. I like the staff here and they do a great job. This place is worthy of a weekly, to bi-weekly, visit if you work in the area. They have my business.;Just stopped in for a quick breakfast sandwich. Bacon and egg on a hoagie roll. Very tasty and fast friendly service! The staff there always seem to go out of their way to make sure your happy..
Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar is located at 2 Roberts Block, Glenside city. It has the postal code is 19038 and latitude - longitude is 40.101547 --75.153365 . List of Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar's categories: Bars, Nightlife, Gastropubs, Restaurants, Seafood, American (Traditional), Burgers. Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar opens: Tuesday: 16:0-21:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-23:0, Saturday: 16:0-23:0, Sunday: 16:0-21:0. The rating for Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar is 4.0. Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar is currently open. Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, No good for dancing service, 'casual', Has supports takeout service, Has happy hour service, u'free', True, No dogs allowed, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, Has good for kids service, False, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has outdoor seating, Has reservations service, No drive thru service, No bike parking, No coat check service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has table service, Average loud, Smoking not allowed, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar: OMG. Showed up for a 7pm reservation. Hostess said "all the tables are full. Sorry. People just came and sat at the tables." We had to find our own table. Wow. Service was super slow. Took forever for them to just wipe the table down for the previous party. Drinks slow. Apps slow. Ugh! Then the got half the dinner orders wrong. Ugh^2. Food was OK. Front of house = -10. Needs adult supervision. Kitchen = +3. Slammed.;It was our first time here for my wifes bday. Everything was alright until the surf and turf came out for my sons entree. The filet was not fresh... it was almost not edible. I don't we will be coming back anytime soon. Very disappointed, considering the reviews.;I just don't understand how in this day and age a restaurant doesn't have an accurate menu on their own website. We've asked them to update it multiple times because we enjoy the food. The service is also incredibly slow. Needs better management/administration!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar: We arrived for a 6:30 reservation to a pretty empty restaurant, yet were seated at a lousy table near the servers' station. My husband spent the entire meal staring at a wall, while lovely window views were unoccupied. We ordered the seafood stew and octopus starters and shepherd's pie and spring vegetable pot pie entrees, one glass of wine and a beer. Bread was brought and it was awful. It appeared to be last night's unused flatbread as it was topped with tomato, garlic, etc. No oil or butter was provided and the server was not attentive to our table, even though, as stated, the place was half empty. The octopus was meh, and the seafood stew OK.The shepherd's pie was OK, but the spring vegetable pot pie was not springy at all. It was a floury, heavy, gelatinous mess of wintry root vegetables, mixed with frozen peas and corn. The server asked if I wanted another glass of wine,and although I said yes, none appeared until the check was delivered. $92 with tip and totally not worth it. We are local and prefer to support locally owned businesses. This one has to a make a lot of improvements for us to return or recommend to others.;Food was ok but service was awful. Waited over an hour for dinner, other tables that came in after were done eating before we even got our dinner. I asked the waitress for free deserts as compensation, she said she'd ask but she completely forgot and we were not compensated at all. Very disappointed and will not be coming back.;Date of dining 12/20/15 Decor was very nice. Noticed it was quite loud inside right away. I ordered the Tony Negroni, a gin based drink, and it was incredibly bitter...very difficult to drink, I did not finish it. My party ended up ordering several appetizers. The highlight flavor wise was the poutine. The lowlight would have to be the Mac n Cheese. It tasted kind of funny/off. We ended up sending it back and when we asked our waitress about it she said the kitchen makes it with whatever cheese they have on hand. Why would you have a dish on your menu that's contents could, and probably do, change almost daily? Our party also ordered one main, the short ribs. I did not have any but the person who ordered it enjoyed it. What puzzled me was that it came out at the same time as the rest of the food. It seemed as though we had barely finished ordering before the first plates, and by that I mean every single thing we ordered, arrived at the table. This tells me that more than likely at least some dishes are already prepared and simply warmed up upon ordering. A short rib should probably not arrive so quickly and at the same time as a few sautéed shrimp and roasted veggies. The pacing of our meal was non existent, I was surprised at how quickly the food arrived. I can't say I would be back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar: We were looking for some place different and stumbled upon this place at the Glenside train station. It was a slow Monday night which was totally fine for us. For some bizarre reason, I chose spinach artichoke dip - which was heavy on the cream cheese and just 'meh. We did try the wings with their signature root beer sauce and they were very tasty. The staff was friendly, service was great and they have a number of drink specials. We'll stop by again and try out some other menu items.;Server was awesome she knew her stuff!!! Definitely a keeper! Food was really good. Yes it's pricey but what we had was good. Now the BUT they charged us more for our beers than what was posted on their menu. One of our beers weren't on the list as it replaced one that was out so we don't know about that one. The only reason we knew the prices was because we still had the beer list. We pointed it out and they did refund $2.00 which really should have been $4. The server apologized but as I told her it wasn't her error. They have a POS system, management should have been responsible not let her take the fall. So if we were over charged how many others are overcharged? When I told Gretchen she wasn't to blame she still totally took responsibility because as she stated they are all a team. Give that girl a raise. She was awesome and totally a team player!! So word of advice check your bill!!;Place is not bad but can the owner or better yet a rep from Guinness please teach the barkeep how to pour a proper pint. Nothing worse than pouring a Guinness like its a Bud.....didn't have any food but it looked good..... Good, satisfied review of restaurant Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar: Tried to send an email to the establishment but low and behold there is no email listed on thier website, not a great idea. Tried to make reservation prior to a concert @ the Keswick, could only get 5:15 but took it anyway. The guy who posted that this place is a short 10 walk from the Keswick must be an Olympic speedwalker. I arrived @ 5:15 but the remainder of my party was not yet there as they had traffic issues on the commute. I mentioned this to the hostess who was very accommodating and said that they would be able to take care of us when they arrived. Good work by her. While I waited I had a couple of draft beers @ happy hour prices and the duck pastrami app. It was excellent. Never had Gruyere grilled before, it imparted an interesting flavor. Lots of food for a 15/16 $ app almost enough to not want dinner, nahhh just kidding. We were seated at a 4 top near a window that overlooked the train station, I thought it was the best seat in the house. Waitress was very cute and friendly asked us about drinks, we had already bought some at the bar before we sat down but did not offer us waters or bread for the table. For starters we ordered the SHRIMP MAC N CHEESE 11, Soup of the day which was a seafood blend with escargot & GRILLED OCTOPUS 12. All were terrific. A bus boy tried to grab our app plates before we were done and had to be redirected to leave us alone. Waitress brought the wine list and tried to discuss with her the wine selections and while she was familiar with some of the wines the restaurant had not provided her with the opportunity to taste all of them so she was not able to discuss a wine with a specific menu choice. That is a mistake guys, let the servers taste the wines, yes, even the expensive ones. We ordered a Torbrek "Woodcutters" Shiraz 2012 (Barossa Valley, Australia) . However, they didn't have the 2012 and she arrived with the 2013. Keep the wines updated on your list guys and for goodness sake don't laminate the wine lists so they can't be updated easily. 2012 in Barossa was an excellent vintage and I was a bit disappointed when they didn't have it but the 2013 drank well even though it was a tannin filled baby. For entrees the table ordered: MAGRET DUCK BREAST 28, (my choice I was they only hethen that ate meat on a Friday during lent), ROASTED SALMON 24 & 2 BLACK TRUFFLE RISOTTOS 17. Duck was killer, cooked to perfection as was the Salmon. The risotto was as advertised al dente and it was very al dente. Didn't seem to bother my wife but it was under cooked for me. The accompaniments for my dish were very good especially the baby carrots. Everyone was more than satisfied with thier entree and I got to eat mine all by myself because of the good Catholic non sinners at the table. We settled up and headed to the Keswick for a great show by Techesci/Truck band. Since we had left one of our vehicles in thier lot, they were very accommodating on this front as well, we stopped in for a drink after the show. You would have thought that with all of the food consumed above that we would have had enough to eat, not the gluttons in this group. It was 10:00/10:15 and while they were serving drink they had not late night menu nor a dessert menu available. Mistake guys, lost opportunity for some revenue. We ordered two coffees, a drink and an Irish coffee. The Irish coffee arrived with no whipped cream and when questioned about it the waitress told us they did not have any. Come on guys, how much space in the fridge does a can of Redi-whip take up. She should have informed us up front so that we could have made a different drink decision if we chose to. In all, loved the space and the place. Some minor points with the service can be improved but overall they made a convert every time we go see a show in Glenside. One more note, if they don't have a reservation for you before the show utilize the communal table in the bar area. Some sticks in the mud turned down eating in this wonderful restaurant because they didn't want to break bread with strangers. REALLY;Wife and I spent a casual night out for dinner and landed here. My wife got the Three Cheese Butternut Squash Spinach Lasagna. Very good taste but more cheesy sauce than actual pasta so it seemed a little soupy than a more sturdy lasagna. I had the Short Rib with roasted asparagus, sweet potato garlic mash & chambord demi-glaze. Very tasty with biggest portion of short rib I've seen in a while. Definitely try the Root Beer wings! My wife doesn't even eat wings and liked them. The sour cream fries were a little overrated in my opinion. They have a decent craft beer selection and the mixed drinks are good and strong. Service was friendly and on-point. It does get a little noisy in the place but I don't mind that, some do. The acoustics make it loud but there are a couple back dining rooms that are much quieter I imagine. We sat in bar area. Will go back for sure.;Came here on a Tuesday evening to meet a friend. Tucked away behind the Glenside train station, it's cozy and wasn't too busy. As you walk in, the bar is towards the back of the room and there's a dining side to the right and bar seating to the left. We were offered to choose our table and settled by a corner window. The vibe is casual, unfussy, American and inviting. Our server was very pleasant. I ordered a Caesar salad which was quite large and a side of fries for splitting. Paired it with a glass of rosé. I didn't get to look around too much as I was engaged in conversation with a friend I hadn't seen in a long time, but I can say I'll definitely return, especially as the weather cools down.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Roberts Block Restaurant & Bar: Fantastic meal and ambiance. Love the clams casino with mac and cheese. Highly recommend lump crabcakes. Will be back.;Great dinner. Beautiful atmosphere and delicious food. I give it a 5 for a great neighborhood restaurant.;We went there for dinner the other night. I was pleasantly surprised that we were able to get a table without waiting since we went right at 6:00. By the time we left though, it was packed. We started with nachos and loved the homemade cheese sauce that was spread on top. Their bread was delicious which was delivered with a homemade herb butter. Their burgers were good and my boys liked the french fries. My pot pie was good and was topped with homemade biscuits. It was yummy, but just a tad too salty for me. Our waitress was very attentive and made sure our water glasses were always filled. We were also visited by the owner and another gentleman (a manager possibly) just to make sure everything was good. This is certainly a restaurant we'll want to try again..
Yellowtail is located at 1218 Pine St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.9450373 --75.1620739 . List of Yellowtail's categories: Thai, Japanese, Sushi Bars, Restaurants. Yellowtail opens: Monday: 11:0-22:30, Tuesday: 11:0-22:30, Wednesday: 11:0-22:30, Thursday: 11:0-22:30, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Yellowtail is 3.5. Yellowtail is currently open. Yellowtail provides information for customer: No good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Has reservations service, Has bike parking, Casual Attire, Has delivery support, Accepts credit cards, Quiet loud, Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, Can provide Medium Price, u'free', No good for groups service, Has caters service, False. Extremely poor review of restaurant Yellowtail: A couple of months ago I ordered takeout from here and the fish tasted really off--really strong fishy taste like it had gone bad. I couldn't eat it because it was nauseating and I was afraid I was going to get food poisoning. I had to throw it away.;Updated 12/2017: DO NOT GO HERE. FOOD POISONING BEWARE!! I was hospitalized after eating here and after telling my friends it turned out that my friend and her boyfriend had both gotten food poisoning the month before I did as well as my other friend's cousin! ... all on different occasions. DO NOT EAT HERE. Old review: Yellowtail sushi is by far one of the best sushi places in the city. Pros: The sushi is great! Three roll special Specialty rolls are worth paying a little bit extra. The fish ALWAYS tastes fresh. Cons: The dining area is small, but that is the norm for most sushi places. Also, the staff are SO nice and accommodating. It's such a treat to experience good service.;BAD SERVICE, NASTY FOOD, NASTY PEOPLE AND I GOT SICK! I would give this place a 0 star if it was possible to write a review. I don't want anyone else to have the same bad experience! I got home from a long day at work one day. Ordered a 2 roll special and a fried calamari with mizo soup for delivery. It took them a hour to delivery. Get this, the delivery guy was ON A BIKE! He spilled all my soup. The food was nicely packaged and didn't get any soup in them. But, the food was nasty! Sushi was nasty and friend calamari was so soggy I couldn't eat it. Not only that but my food was $24 total with the discount they gave. I gave $40 of 2 $20 bills. The delivery guy gave me a $5 change and gave himself a $9 tip???!!!! And then he rode away before I could even say anything. Called back the restaurant and they said he went to delivery another order and will be back with my money. I waited another hour for my money. So much for relaxing with a night of sushi cravings. Yea, then I got sick later in the night from the few bites of that nasty food I actually tried to eat.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Yellowtail: I tried this place for the first time and won't go back. The sushi was mediocre, overpriced and didn't seem especially fresh. You are better off going to Whole Foods.;Took out for dinner and very disappointed. Spicey sauce subpar. Fish not fresh. Comparable prices to all other places but why satiate yourself with inferior sushi. Good space. Friendly and quick service. EXCELLENT AND CURRENT MAGAZINES FOR READING.;Two nights this week I called to try to place an order for delivery and both times they did not answer. I'm not sure if they're closed or not? I've ordered here in the past and loved their spicy rolls.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Yellowtail: I only got delivery from here.... I am a sushi lover and I have been to most sushi spots in the city and continue to try new ones. This menu has mostly tempura rolls which is a fancy word for fried. My friends and I like to keep it healthy and try to avoid fried foods and the rolls that contain a lot of rice. This makes this menu very limited. The rolls that I have ordered have been non fried and fairly good, however they are so soaked in sauces that they take away from the flavor of the sashimi. So we just wipe off some of the sauce and its good to go. For a take out and delivery this is fairly good, but I would never come here on a date or dinner with friends.;fish was fresh, but nothing special. Very nice rice and average prices. I did pick up, but the shop is very cute. I had the salmon cucumber roll and the eel avocado roll. I may go back for some takeout sushi - but the best deal is at lunch.;The sushi was fine. Sashimi even better. Rice was a bit dried out and old tasting on the nigiri. Maki were good.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Yellowtail: Quick delivery! Pan fried pork gyoza is the bomb! Kani salad was unexpectedly very spicy. Definitely will order again. Order again since above portion of my review...my Kani salad was the best I've ever had! My salmon avocado hand roll was unbelievably good! My tuna tataki salad, I couldn't eat. I expected a bed of lettuce with the tuna over. This was sliced very thin, was waaay over peppered and served over shredded cucumbers.;Cucumber, avocado, and spicy tuna rolls all were good. I really enjoyed this place.;Great food for the price. Super reasonable. Fast delivery. I've gotten Yellowtail delivery about 10 times now and everything has been as expected. Great value. Definitely recommend this place for sushi delivery.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Yellowtail: I've gone there many, many times and it's been very good every time. I get the same rolls every time, but everything I've had there is worth repeating. It's a cheap byob with good food. I compare this place to a better and far more low key version of Vic.;Yellowtail is definitely one of my new favorite sushi spots in the Gayborhood! Housed in a small, yet centrally located space between 12th and 13th on Pine, the staff is welcoming, friendly, and prompt to greet anyone who walks in. My first visit was with my girlfriend, and we just so happened to be there on a night when it was particularly crowded, more specifically because it was raining and people were looking to stay dry! Regardless, we didn't have to wait long for our sushi and ended up sharing some mochi before we left. I have since returned multiple times for lunch on my own, have even ordered delivery while at work, and am still very happy with the sushi and the service. They have all my standard favorites, including the Philadelphia Roll (salmon and cream cheese) and the sweet potato roll, but my favorite specialty roll is the Christmas Roll (tuna, salmon, and yellowtail wrapped in green soy paper and topped with tobiko (tiny fish eggs)). Prices are reasonable too; standard rolls start around $3.50 and special rolls start around $9. I highly recommend Yellowtail to anyone looking for great sushi and I will continue to keep patronizing them!;Great spot - it's BYO, service is fast, prices are really fair, and they're always accommodating. I've gotten delivery from here a few times and it's always been surprisingly fast. This is my go-to spot for sure..
Pilgrim Roasters is located at 4120 Main St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19127 and latitude - longitude is 40.0226761 --75.2192502 . List of Pilgrim Roasters's categories: Coffee & Tea, Coffee Roasteries, Food, Restaurants, Cafes. Pilgrim Roasters opens: Monday: 7:0-15:0, Tuesday: 7:0-15:0, Wednesday: 7:0-15:0, Thursday: 7:0-15:0, Friday: 7:0-15:0, Saturday: 8:0-15:0, Sunday: 8:0-15:0. The rating for Pilgrim Roasters is 4.5. Pilgrim Roasters is currently open. Pilgrim Roasters provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, No good for kids service, Has bike parking, Quiet loud, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, 'casual', No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pilgrim Roasters: I'm a coffee brat and a coffee snob. I was eager to try out their whole beans and take them home. Place looks groovy, with a cool urban sheen. They close at 6 PM on Mondays. I got there at 5:53 and they had already closed up shop. I hope they make it big and they have lots of success.;My two drink order took foreevvvveerr and there had been no one in front of us. The latte I ordered contained way too much milk. The coffee itself is pretty good-- What little I could taste-- and the baristas are friendly. I'll give them some time then try again but I'm in no rush.;The vibe and people are amazing but the coffee needs some serious help. This could be a quick fix. Get some good beans !!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pilgrim Roasters: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pilgrim Roasters: Nice coffee place.Good coffee nice people.However really wish they had some food options other the donuts and Croissants.Something healthy and maybe something hot would be a great addition!;New coffee shop on Main Street I have been wanting to try. The reviews thus far touted great coffee and a quieter vibe good for studying. On a day I was working from home I checked it out hoping to get work done and a good afternoon coffee fix. Coffee was very good, place was clean and staff was very nice and helpful. It was quiet and good place to get work done. However it is not very comfortable and there is no food. Before my coffee was finished I wanted a more comfortable seat. I would have stayed longer and purchased more if there were something to snack on and better seating. Coffee is great, but will likely take it out in the future.;Pretty basic coffee shop. They don't have any speciality drinks or flavoring. Ordered a vanilla iced latte and they told me that they could give me simple syrup in place of vanilla. My latte was sooo milky. It just tasted like milk. My friend ordered a black coffee and said it was fairly mild. The guys there was nice the space was nice but definitely could use more options on their menu.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pilgrim Roasters: Really great coffee shop-awesome environment to get some work done and enjoy a nice latte. The guy working was really nice.;Dropped by for a quick macchiato. The barista knew what he was doing. Coffee was great. Atmosphere good (the space used to be a restoration hardware and it shows, to PR's benefit). I would definitely come back again.;I've been to Pilgrim Roasters a handful of times since they've opened and so far I've been happy with everything I've tried. The caffe mocha is my favorite drink here. It's very smooth - never a trace of bitterness, and no need to add any additional sweetener. Lovely art on top as well. My boyfriend who is more of the coffee aficionado always goes for their drip coffee and gives it high praise. A quirk to note: all milk-based drinks I've gotten have been served at a cooler temperature than I'm used to from other coffee houses. Not necessarily a bad thing (you can take a sip right away without burning your tongue) but just a note because your drink will become cold quicker if you don't drink it semi-speedily. Service has been great every time I've been there. The staff is knowledgeable, but not condescending. Especially because I'm mainly a tea-drinker, I appreciate the wisdom they pass on to customers and the manner in which they do it. I've always taken my drinks to go but recommend staying a while if you have the time. The space itself is beautiful - light, open, and airy.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pilgrim Roasters: Great place! The coffee is really solid. I've been a few times now and the staff are consistently friendly and competent. I like the quiet vibe-most coffee shops are too loud and crowded to really study or read.;Love this new coffee shop in Manayunk!!! I have tried the latte, iced latte, pour over and iced coffee. I have also tried the rosella and silver needle tea, which are great hot and iced. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. I love good quality coffee and as a resident of Manayunk it is now just a walk away. If you like great coffee or tea I recommend checking this place out!!!;Great new addition to Manayunk! The Baristas are always super friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable about their process and blends. The space is big enough with plenty of seating available. Definitely would recommend to anyone in the area looking for a great cup..
Wawa 136 is located at 1083 East Lancaster Ave, Downingtown city. It has the postal code is 19335 and latitude - longitude is 40.0190627945 --75.6784647414 . List of Wawa 136's categories: Food, Sandwiches, Coffee & Tea, Restaurants, Convenience Stores. Wawa 136 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Wawa 136 is 3.5. Wawa 136 is currently open. Wawa 136 provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, u'free', Has caters service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 136: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 136: Great sandwiches.... But, I always ask for Old Bay Seasoning and never ever do I get it! Just such a hassle asking for something and not getting it.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 136: I normally a fan of the Wa, but this one had a filthy women's room. Unacceptable! No toilet paper in one of the stalls, poop smeared across the back of one seat, and filthy sink controls that looked like they hadn't been scrubbed or de-limed, EVER. Disgusting. However, the sales floor was clean and neat and had what I'd come in for, and the cashier was very pleasant. Would be a five-star review except for the unmentionable bathrooms. Get it together, WaWa!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 136: Love this Wawa. Staff is super friendly, especially since I'm there close to daily, and they have gotten to know my face. There gas prices are always lowest in the area, the cigarettes are always state minimums, and when I do get a sub or food, it has always been tasty. Really, they're getting most of their stars because of their staff, which of always been super friendly. It is so nearby so there is no way I would never come back, but if I had to drive out of my way to go to this Wawa, I would. Not as large, new, or clean as some other lot Wawas, Which is why they only get four out of five stars, but overall, it's a great store and I would return whenever I needed anything.;A normal Wawa experience. The selection was decent, service was fast and the place was clean.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 136: Comparable to every other WAWA in the area. Clean, yummy food, cheap(er) gas, fast & convenient!.
Los Aztecas is located at 223 Shoemaker Rd, Ste 130, Pottstown city. It has the postal code is 19464 and latitude - longitude is 40.253183 --75.66391899999999 . List of Los Aztecas's categories: Mexican, Restaurants. Los Aztecas opens: Monday: 11:0-21:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-21:30, Saturday: 11:0-21:30, Sunday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Los Aztecas is 3.5. Los Aztecas is currently open. Los Aztecas provides information for customer: No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, No delivery support, False, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has good for kids service, u'no', Has good for groups service, 'casual', Average loud, No caters service, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Los Aztecas: Used to love going to this place until I got food poisoning will never go back! I would give no stars if I could!;Just lost a long time customer. I have been eating at Los Aztecas for the past ten years - on average once every two months. Before Pottstown had many dining alternatives, my husband and I could get a decent meal here. After being a faithful, reliable customer for over a decade, they have finally lost me. Tonight I pulled up their website. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the website has been redone. They are offering new specials, incentives, a mailing list, etc. One of their specials is a 2 for $20 menu. This special includes an appetizer and two entrees selected from a limited menu. Unlike some of their other promotions (i.e. coupons), there are no restrictions listed on the 2 for $20. I called the restaurant and placed an order for pickup. I told the man who answered that I wanted to order from the 2 for $20 menu. His first question to me was "Which appetizer would you like?" His second question was "Which two entrees would you like?" There was clearly no confusion on the fact that I was ordering the 2 for $20 special. After a few minute wait, my husband went to pick up our order. When he got home, I unpacked the bag and the receipt said "Pretip amount: $33"! Now clearly this isn't right - a $13 overcharge. I know - my husband should have caught it at the counter, but he didn't know. I placed the order and I really didn't think it would be an issue. My nice husband was just trying to help out by picking up the order I had placed, while I got the table set for dinner. He immediately called the restaurant to see if they could refund the money over the phone or if they needed him to come up with our credit card to issue the refund. Frankly, they don't care and they aren't issuing a refund. The woman who answered said "We don't offer that special on take out". When my husband reiterated that the man who took our order didn't have an issue with it and didn't say that it was a restriction, she just repeated the fact that they wouldn't honor the price. This is a bad time for Los Aztecas to begin treating customers this way. Pottstown is finely getting some restaurant options - and more are (thankfully) coming soon. I can't wait! We've been meaning to try Henry's Cafe. The next time we want Mexican, well, it has been a year since I visited Juan Carlos on High Street. Time to give someone else a try. It will be a very, very, very long time before Los Aztecas gets more money from me.;food comes out awfully quick for being made to order...i would venture to guess a microwave plays abig part of this food prep ...the food wasn,t even hot enough to kill bacteria from it sitting out at room tempurature.not bad but wouldn't go back again....i did have a coupon...meat was very stewed like it was in a crock-pot...tender.but stewed.....not hot..guacamole could have more flavor and more avocados...we did have the big ..D.. shortly afer getting home... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Los Aztecas: Went here a few months ago with a friend, since it's pretty much the only Mexican restaurant around. We heard it was BYO, so we picked up some straw-ber-ritas and went inside. It is in a strip mall, so I wasn't expecting much, but the decor leaves a bit to be desired. We were seated by a young child (7 or 8) and given menus, chips, and salsa. The salsa tasted like jarred tomato sauce. Yikes. After much debate (and waiting), we placed our orders, and then waited. And waited some more. When the food came out, it smelled delicious but there was no presentation, so it didn't look very appetizing. In the end, the food wasn't average, but it wasn't terrible either (I mean, we didn't get sick... What kind of defense is that?). The price was reasonable, but we don't be back.;I'd like to give more stars as I have had many great meals, but have also had not so good. Very inconsistent. We have stopped coming as much since we can't count on a good meal.. When they are on its awesome but when not on it is not good. Taco bell comes to mind.;I don't like writing a negative review of a family place since I'm a small business owner myself. But, I've been to this restaurant four times over five years and I have yet to find a dish that is anything better than mediocre. The beans taste like they are out of a can. The chips are always on the stale side and the hot sauce can best be described as Mexican pasta sauce. There are all kinds of styles of Mexican food, but I'll be damned if I can figure which style cheese enchiladas and chiles rellenos they are trying for. The chilies are filled with some kind of liquid processed cheese and the enchiladas are topped with ground beef chili as best as I can figure. To each his own. On the positive side, they seem to be consistent in the type of food they produce. I'm located halfway between Phoenixville and Pottstown. For my inexpensive mex fix, Los Burritos in Phoenixville is pretty damn good. Juan Carlos in downtown Pottstown also makes some tasty stuff. He does some good barbecued pork.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Los Aztecas: Love the chips and salsa, which are included at no additional cost when eating in. Great loco dip. Wish they made the guacamole fresh per order, but they don't, so it's just okay. Terrific cheese enchiladas with good red enchilada sauce. I'm not a fan of their shredded beef or chicken in the various dishes because they put bell peppers in both. If you like bell peppers, you may like the flavor that adds. Just makes everything taste like a fajita to me. Great re-fried beans. I like that they use Mexican cheese (guessing that it is queso blanco) since it melts well and is not too greasy. I have been to Mexico several times and they do not use cheddar cheese on their food. Actually, in Mexico, they do not use too much dairy at all. Well seasoned food. Not too bland nor too spicy, but I'm sure that you could add some hot sauce. Has more flavor than the chain Mexican restaurants, which in my opinion usually have bland food. Large portions for the prices. I always leave stuffed. Cute booths and atmosphere. They replaced the chairs at the tables, so they are more comfortable now, but I still prefer a booth for the privacy. It could be a little cleaner, especially at the front entrance of the place and front counter that needs organizing and junk to be thrown out. Fast and friendly service. A young boy may ring you out, but he provides better service than most teenagers. Around here we usually just get corporate chains. Love that it is a family run business.;Good Mexican food in town by far!!!! The fajitas and chili rellenos are excellent and the fried ice cream to die for!!!! I have had authentic Mexican food and this place is as close as your going to get in PA! However BEWARE.....the staff must bring their kids to work cause there all over the restaurant. It's like a daycare, with toys all over the floor and their kids running up and down the restaurant crying, screaming, laughing bouncing balls etc. Definitely not a play to come and eat in peace.;It's been on the list for a while, and we finally got the opportunity to check the place out. Decor is...well, it's not how I would decorate my restaurant. A very large menu with a 75% packed house. Only problem was that they had maybe 3-4 servers on duty, and they claimed that 5 folks were working the kitchen. Lots of premade stuff. We placed the order for an app, and two entrees. App came out within 2 minutes, and entrees came out 5-6 minutes after that with the plates being nuclear hot. Server was friendly but not overly attentive. The menu claims that they have a corkage fee, including for bringing six packs. I wasn't charged the fee. The entrees were good, not great. A tad salty, and obviously premade. Struck me as a catering outfit where they aren't making stuff fresh to order but having things either already plated in a steam oven, or just plating out of trays, and heating it up. It was ok. I'm just not in a big hurry to get back.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Los Aztecas: Glad we gave this place a second try. My husband and I had different versions of fajitas and portions were generous, fresh and tasty. Food comes quickly. BYOB with a $4 corking fee. I agree with the other reviewers that the location is not the best but it is reasonably priced (even better with a restaurant.com voucher).;The food is solid and fairly authentic. Not the best Mexican food you will ever have the pleasure to indulge in, but merits occasional visits. Good service with a very large menu of diverse selections. The salsa is very nice although a pinch salty. The portions are very satisfying and the prices are good so the value is definitely a plus. I read some sketchy reviews about cleanliness but honestly I thought it was more than clean so they must have stepped up their game in the sanitization department.;My kids love this restaurant because of the decor. I like the waitstaff, always so friendly. The portions are large. The fajitas are pretty good. We always order extra guacamole, it goes fast.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Los Aztecas: As I've said in the past, this is the best restaurant in the area that has a great accommodating Mexican vegetarian menu. There is about seven or eight vegetarian options, however you can always order something else on the menu and requested to be vegetarian in nature and the staff is very accommodating and providing it for you. As a celiac who is also vegetarian the options I have and eating food here are great, and I order take out quite often!;On Friday night we had a hankering for some Mexican grub. Haven't been back to this joint in awhile so we decided this was were we were getting it on. This time, I ordered the enchilada's Aztecas based on our servers suggestion. It's 4 chicken enchiladas topped with refried beans, green chili sauce, sour cream, lettuce, tomato and avocado. Never had a green chili sauce so I was excited to give it a whirl. 10 min or so after I ordered, bam it was on the table. These guys and gals are super quick with the food. Let me tell you, this dish was absolutely outstanding. The chicken was fresh and juicy, the toppings also extremely fresh and flavorful. I couldn't believe that I ate the entire plate. It was that good. To be honest, after only 2 enchiladas I was satisfied, but it was to damn tasty that I couldn't stop. I felt like a glutton, but I don't care. Diet be damned!! If, for some strange reason, you are ever in the Pottstown area and you're looking for some good quick grub, check this place out.;Love it. My wife who is from El Paso Tx. says this is the closest to the real deal. The food has as always been fresh and delicious. The service is always friendly. It helps when your wife is fluent in Spanish..
Mo's Rhythm Kitchen is located at 154 W Gay St, West Chester city. It has the postal code is 19380 and latitude - longitude is 39.9595108 --75.6074879 . List of Mo's Rhythm Kitchen's categories: Food, Caribbean, Restaurants, Specialty Food, Ethnic Food, American (Traditional). Mo's Rhythm Kitchen opens: Tuesday: 11:0-21:30, Wednesday: 11:0-21:30, Thursday: 11:0-23:0, Friday: 11:0-3:0, Saturday: 12:0-3:0, Sunday: 12:0-20:0. The rating for Mo's Rhythm Kitchen is 3.5. Mo's Rhythm Kitchen is currently closed. Mo's Rhythm Kitchen provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Has good for kids service, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, No good for groups service, Has reservations service, Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire. Extremely poor review of restaurant Mo's Rhythm Kitchen: Take one bite...spit out some sinew! Take another bite...spit out some more sinew! After taking a third bite and spitting out some more sinew, I gave up on the Jerk Pork sandwich and this place.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Mo's Rhythm Kitchen: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Mo's Rhythm Kitchen: One quick note to start off. They no longer accept Restaurant.com gift certificates. Also, this is for take out only (though there are tables right outside and they will bring the food out to you). The portions are huge, and they have a wide selection of Southern/island/New Orleans style food. We got ribs, fried chicken (spicy), jerk chicken skewers, mac & cheese, mashed sweet potatoes, and fried plantains. WAY too much food for 2 people, but it was fun to try everything as it was only $26 for all of it. They also gave us cornbread and butter while waiting. I think the ribs, chicken skewers, and fried chicken all need more heat. The Jerk was spot on with the seasoning, but like I said, not nearly enough heat. The fried plantains tasted good, but were a little too crispy through the middle (I like them a little soft in the middle). We will definitely be going back to try them again. It's nice because we brought our own beers and did some people watching. Owner was nice and seemed interested in our feedback.;Mo's was a hidden treasure in West Chester but now I'm not so sure. On my visit I had the ribs which I found a bit too sweet for my liking but, then again, I should have realized they may be given their Carribbean influence. They were quite wet and also had an unexpected, but appreciated, spicy finish on the palate. They were also very meaty, almost along the lines of a pork tenderloin. Mac and cheese was above average. It's been a while since my visit so I figured I'd check their website to see "what's up". For anyone who knows, when and why did they feel the need to morph into "Mo's Grill"? It looks to me they wanted to become more approachable to the masses but they now come across as just another "Grill" among the hundred "Grills" in Chester County. it's just a really lame move given the uniqueness of the "Rhythm Kitchen" name. I'd love to hear some recent reviews .. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Mo's Rhythm Kitchen: I've only had the fried chicken and mac & cheese but they were both excellent. The chicken was crispy, juicy, and cooked just right. The mac & cheese was homemade with a white sauce. They deliver which is a plus;Sandwiches are big, well prepared, and the sauces are something else. Get some extra sauce on the side... they're worth the extra $1. Best part about Mo's Rhythm Kitchen is you can talk to the owner about his food while he cooks it in front of you. Not bad for a take out place.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Mo's Rhythm Kitchen: If you look at my reviews, you will note that I almost never give a 5-star rating. For this, I look for relative quality, value, and dedication of the kitchen to an insanely great result. Kevin, the owner, admits that he chose the name Mo's Rhythm Kitchen because it just sounded like a great soul food restaurant. I agree, and Mo's is starting to live up to the promise. The Rhythm Kitchen is tiny, built for take-out. As of this writing, the place is cash only. The prices are very reasonable, the food is terrific - Perfect ribs with a glaze that adhered even with home transport. Southern Fried Chicken done to a crisp mahogany tone. Sides include the venerable baked mac and cheese, collard greens, and hand-cut fries. This kind of comfort food should be viewed as a treat - and picking up a rack and some chicken is a treat indeed. No doubt the menu will expand with a growing business. In the meantime, get on the ground floor of a great startup with a cook who knows his food.;So if you're walking down gay street in West Chester you may simply walk by this location and not even know it's there. Don't do that! You're missing out.The fried chicken is EXCELLENT. Sometimes a girl needs her fried chicken and this is the place. You won't regret it!.
Hibachi of Valley Forge is located at 240 Swedesford Rd, Berwyn city. It has the postal code is 19312 and latitude - longitude is 40.0707609 --75.4416193 . List of Hibachi of Valley Forge's categories: Japanese, Restaurants. Hibachi of Valley Forge opens: Monday: 11:0-21:30, Tuesday: 11:0-21:30, Wednesday: 11:0-21:30, Thursday: 11:0-21:30, Friday: 11:0-22:30, Saturday: 12:0-22:30, Sunday: 12:0-21:30. The rating for Hibachi of Valley Forge is 3.0. Hibachi of Valley Forge is currently open. Hibachi of Valley Forge provides information for customer: True, No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, 'no', Very Loud, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, No caters service, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for kids service, Has reservations service, 'casual', Has supports takeout service, Has happy hour service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Hibachi of Valley Forge: I got filet and chicken cooked at the hibachi part. I woke up the next morning and threw it all up. Food poisoning was not appreciated. I don't think the chicken or meat was cooked properly. I also think the salad dressing was slightly old.;Used to be really good. Past three years it's gone down. I come for lunch regularly and can tell you this: Shrimp are always overcooked, Scallops are usually overcooked. But I come back because it's close to work and I can get in and out quickly. But they've got a great waiter. Update: Well I went in for lunch last week and the dining room was empty. I sat down and placed the same order I always do. I got my drink after about 5 minutes, but no salad. They always bring the salad right out. Fast forward another 15 minutes. No salad, and I haven't even seen the waitress. Meanwhile I watch the bartender ignore people because she's fiddling with napkins or something. I got up and walked out after 20 minutes of waiting. I'm done with this place.;The worst sushi I have ever had. My husband and I got the all you can eat sushi and I'm still regretting the total waste of $50... We're from nyc area so we know good sushi and WOW this place is bad. The atmosphere is a hole. It's totally loud from the bar and the dining area is very depressing due to the bad lighting and barely audible background music. At first we were excited at the thought of all you can eat sushi, but as soon as they brought my plate over, I knew we had made a mistake. My tuna sashimi - instead of being a brilliant colored red, was more a dusty pink color. My shrimp tempura roll was fried to an inedible crisp... one piece had only a hollow, overly fried tempura shell, no shrimp. My soft shell crab was drenched in sauce. I was scared to eat it b/c it was missing that great end piece where you can see big chunks of the soft shell crab. I took one bit and instantly regretted it. The rice was just a wet mush mixed in with something overly crunchy and salty. That was the end of my dining experience. I couldn't take another bite... and that's when I started to feel like I was swindled out of a good deal of money. STAY AWAY. Keep your money. This place is a sorry excuse for japanese food.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Hibachi of Valley Forge: The food isn't bad but the cleanliness and overall service leaves much to be desired. Service is slow and the servers put their dirty hands all over the rims of our drinks. That should be a basic requirement of any restaurant management of what not to do. We have been here now 3 times and the experience is always the same. I don't think we will torture ourselves a 4th time.;The service left quite a bit to be desired. I had to ask twice to a refill on my drink from the bar but never received it; when the bill arrived the drink was listed. I told the waiter that I had never received it and he replied, "but I brought it to you myself." It took a trip to the bar and a discussion with the bartender to confirm that the drink had never been prepared. The hibachi food is palatable, but all of it tastes the same. Everything is strongly drenched in teriyaki sauce such that nothing tastes any different. The two dipping sauces were also unbearably salty and served in a two-well dish that allows them to mix freely with one another.;What a shame!!!! This place used to be so good they switched ownership or management maybe a year ago the food became really really bad just gave them another shot after Christmas here the food got better but the service is horrible now!!!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Hibachi of Valley Forge: We enjoyed just about everything we got accept the rice. Instead of cooking the shrimp fried rice in front of us on the table with the rest of our food, as was expected, they brought us some old used rice from the kitchen! It tasted old too! Completely ruined the meal, but they still charged us $3.95 each for that old, nasty rice. When I brought it to their attention, they treated it like no big deal. I was extremely disappointed! Then upon leaving, I noted there was no soap in the bathroom at 3 pm. Ridiculous!;I enjoy the food and love the house ginger salad dressing, but they don't make a point of being accomodating to their customers. You can spend awhile waiting for food or the check to come out. Overall, the food is pretty good, but they need to work on their customer service skills.;This can be a fun place for a group, especially if they aren't terribly familiar with Asian food and/or are easily amused. The whole point to this place is the Hibachi Bar, where you get a bit of a "show" with your meal. The chef during my visit was very entertaining and accommodating, and managed to successfully toss the shrimp into the mouths of almost everyone in my party. Not wasting food = bonus! The food itself is average, and not worth the price on its own. I would never come here by myself or with a date, especially with Lotus Inn and Wild Rice not that far away. But for the right occasion it can be a good time.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Hibachi of Valley Forge: My colleagues and I go to Hibachi at least once a week! Occasionally, they may get backed up and there may be a delay. Sadly, that happens even with pick-up orders. Otherwise, the service is great and their sushi is to die for! I only gave 4 stars because they can improve on their pick-up orders and make it faster for us when we show up. Great place, and if you're around during lunch time, you should take advantage of their low prices for their delicious sushi.;Loved the food. Had lunch here and it was a refreshing break from wawa (love wawa btw) Quick, nice ambiance, shared table was different but exciting. Definitely will be back;Best hibachi chicken fried rice I ever had, and very affordable... I can walk out of there for $15 including tax and tip, and be nice and full. I haven't had their sushi in a few years but that was also good. Definitely worth checking out.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Hibachi of Valley Forge: I completely agree with Tyler Nicolo's review. Great food, awesome prices, you won't be disappointed! The chicken fried rice is amazing. We will be back to try the sushi and other menu items!!!;I'm not the biggest fan of sushi so when I come through giving a 5 star it's for a good reason. The. Best. Happy. Hour, ever! I had a little of everything: shrimp tempura, chicken egg roll, edamame, sake, Long Island iced tea for 16 bucks. Unbelievably priced, great service and the food was 3 star worthy. The shrimp tempura was not quite great but still, good. The roll was missing the tempura taste. I would have liked a little more crunch but then again, did I mention the price?! It's a steal. I loved the chicken egg roll. The edamame was good, however a tad too much salt for me. Sake...long island iced tea...mmmmm. Surprisingly, they don't skimp on the liquor. After my friends and I grubbed out, we were totally full and each of us thought it was well worth it!;5 words. ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI. This is the only place I know of who does this and I love it!! It's relatively cheap too for the quality of sushi you are getting. Along with the "all you can eat" you also get unlimited rice, fried rice, soup, salad, and tempura. This is basically an out of this world deal. When I don't get the "all you can eat sushi" I get the scallop fried rice, which is also very delicious. I definitely recommend this place!.
Mi Puebla Restaurant is located at 7157 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19119 and latitude - longitude is 40.0599953 --75.1907261 . List of Mi Puebla Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Mexican. Mi Puebla Restaurant opens: Monday: 11:0-21:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Mi Puebla Restaurant is 3.5. Mi Puebla Restaurant is currently open. Mi Puebla Restaurant provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, u'no', Has good for groups service, No outdoor seating, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, No caters service, Can provide Medium Price, Has table service, Average loud, Has bike parking, Has delivery support, Has wheelchair accessible, True, No supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Mi Puebla Restaurant: Terrible experience, terrible service, mediocre food, when it finally came out of the overwhelmed kitchen. Might be worth having staff to operate and take care of the customers. Food was below par, poorly spiced, and flavorless. They did not have our top three choices available. Never again, way to many other places to enjoy.;I had the displeasure of having the most flavorless nachos! The salsa was bland, the veggie chilli that topped my nachos was also bland, the only good thing about the nachos was the guac and I didn't even really like that because it had green peppers in it!;Had a chicken burrito here and it was one of the foulest things to ever hit my mouth. They have an extensive menu which reads like they need a visit from Gordon Ramsey. Look for Mi Puebla to be on Kitchen Nightmares sometime soon.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Mi Puebla Restaurant: I had a quesadilla and was sure I wouldn't be dissappointed because it's such a simple recipe. A great tasting meal that you can hold in your hand and eat like a pizza. Unfortunately, this place decided that two tortillas with melted cheese and meat inside was not good enough. They decided to give me a tortilla with onions and potatoes and some other stuff that shouldn't be there and fold it. The cheese was melted on the outside and the whole plate just looked a mess. I was a little intrigued as I'd never had anything like it so I took a bite and was immediately disappointed. Perhaps I'll go back one day and try a taco or burrito and like it and raise the star rating, but as it stands I can't recommend this place to anyone.;I was pretty disappointed by this place. The food is unremarkable and often bland, and the service is slow. The prices aren't bad and the seating is pretty good, but it's a very miss-able spot.;Gave this place 2 stars only because the food came out in 10 minutes .ordered a shrimp burrito . Food was bland . Burrito only consisted of shrimp,yellow rice and pinto beans . Rice tasted like yellow rice out of the box, only came with a tiny size guacamole . Guac was good . Feel like i only ate rice and a wrap. I will not be going back . Very disappointed .food was reasonably priced. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Mi Puebla Restaurant: Ordered and had delivered. Beef tacos were pretty good and priced relatively cheaply. The nacho plate was pretty bland though; I'll skip those in the future. Ordered some chips to go with my order and they were mostly unsalted and some were over-cooked. Wife enjoyed her quesadilla. Just an okay experience today (my first) but I'll probably try them again.;I had an inconsistent experience here. It took quite a while after being seated for anyone to come take our order, which was unfortunate because the humidity in the restaurant was stifling. We were brought complimentary salsa with some ridiculously stale chips. My friend and I split a caesar salad, and it was the first caesar salad I've ever had that tasted like straight-up tuna salad. It was SUPER fishy. Both my friend and I ordered quesadillas, and they were actually pretty good - melty cheese, roasted veggies and guac on the side. Not the worst Mexican I've had, but you can do better.;Me and my friends went here because we were in the area and hungry for lunch. It wasn't our first choice but we were short on time and it was dead inside whereas another place we tried had a 35 min wait. The food was okay, nothing extraordinary and nothing I'd go out of my way to have. However, the prices were good, it wasn't crowded, and it's BYOB with a liquor store right across the street. So even though it wasn't amazing I'd go back again if I was in the area.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Mi Puebla Restaurant: Good quality food, pretty cheap, free guac, free chips and salsa. Desserts are also great. But if you want to listen too a bunch of white people who know "real" Mexican food complain about how this Mexican family doesn't make real Mexican food--see one star reviews below.;There are a lot of good things about Mi Puebla, first and foremost the friendly and attentive service. The people who work/own the place are always nice and welcoming. The atmosphere is comfortable and casual, and it's a BYO. I get takeout more than I dine in here, most often just for the tortilla soup. Damn is their tortilla soup good. Highly recommended. Their vast array of desserts in the front display case must not be missed. I mean it when I say that the best cheesecake I've ever eaten in my life comes from this place. No exaggeration. So creamy and simple and perfect.;I used to work in the area, and eating lunch here is one of the things I miss the most, so the other night my husband and some friends had dinner there. I grew up with San Antonio Tex Mex, which this is not (I asked when they first opened, and the people are from central Mexico), but I like their style. My favorites are the salmon quesadilla and the swordfish tacos. They also do a nice mango salsa that comes on a lot of the plates. I wish it was closer, because I haven't found any fish tacos yet in my quest to try all the Mexican restaurants out in my area. Service has always been excellent. It is a byob. Our friends brought a bottle of wine, and they brought out glasses without being asked, and opened the wine for us.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Mi Puebla Restaurant: I am a huge fan and frequent Mi Puebla. I live in the neighborhood and not only is it convenient and consistent, it's inexpensive as well. I have read some people complain that the food is bland. Typically Mexican food is served they way they serve it; always fresh, but you add the hot sauce to your taste. There is a selection of hot sauces on your table to choose from including habanero sauce. As I said, the food is always fresh. Always consistent. Attached to the restaurant is their bakery which offers incredible, delicious choices of pies, cakes, brownies, flan, etc. All made in-house. The service is typically fast and friendly. I highly recommend this place for a fast, inexpensive, family friendly choice. Oh, it's also BYOB!;This place is great. The food is fresh and healthy and the menu is extensive. It is a great place to bring kids, but certainly not a restaurant just for kids. The staff is friendly. I'm so glad that Mi Puebla is in our neighborhood.;All of the food was delicious and the servings were perfect and even being out of my way I might plan on making this a weekly breakfast spot. In addition the coffee was well made and brought back memories of a wonderful restaurant I used to frequent..
Soy Cafe is located at 630 N 2nd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9616969288 --75.1412892166 . List of Soy Cafe's categories: Restaurants, Vegetarian, Vegan, Coffee & Tea, Food. Soy Cafe opens: Monday: 9:0-21:0, Tuesday: 9:0-21:0, Wednesday: 9:0-21:0, Thursday: 9:0-21:0, Friday: 9:0-21:0, Saturday: 11:0-21:0, Sunday: 11:0-18:0. The rating for Soy Cafe is 4.5. Soy Cafe is currently open. Soy Cafe provides information for customer: 'casual', Has delivery support, Has outdoor seating, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, u'free', Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, Does not accept credit cards, No reservations service, False, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, Average loud, No need to make an appointment. Extremely poor review of restaurant Soy Cafe: This place has easily the worst service of any establishment in the history of establishments. They are the Comcast of coffee. Sadly, I'm a regular at soy and go almost everyday since July 2016. It's at least a 10 minute wait for a coffee. Yes, 10 minute minimum to put coffee in the cup. But don't worry, the employees will look very busy while they ignore you. Decided today, after waiting 20 minutes for the coffee, that I'm never coming here again.;I've tried and tried to love this place because they have the best soy drinks I've ever had but this might be the final straw (pun intended). the first time I went to soy cafe, they overcharged my credit card. I got a $5 drink and my card was charged for $14. they had me waiting for 25 minutes because they forgot about my drink. they then made me the wrong beverage and gave me a chocolate chip cookie for the trouble. I've been back twice with average service. it's a little slower than most. today, I went with my boyfriend. he got a disgusting green tea coffee (so bad he couldn't drink it and we threw it away) and I got a blended ice peppermint coffee and found A PIECE OF METAL IN MY DRINK. (see pictures). it's safe to say I'm done with this place.;Terrible terrible service. Ordered a juice that was $5 (around 5:13pm) and they don't take credit for under $10 so walked to the ATM to get money out. Returned 10 minutes later at 5:23pm (they close at 6pm) and they said they are cleaning the blenders for the night and can't make a juice. Will not go back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Soy Cafe: Walked past it many times and finally decided to try it out. I ordered wraps for myself and my boyfriend, then decided to have a little soy ice cream as well. I ordered chocolate, and asked the woman behind the counter how much ice cream came in the order. She said she thought it was two scoops and I said ok - no complaint, totally fine with me, I only wanted a little anyway. After a bit, she went to the back to get it. She came out carrying a carton of So Delicious, like a deer in headlights, telling me they were out of chocolate. No problem, I said, vanilla's fine. She came out with the vanilla carton, and gave me three scoops. That's so nice, I thought! She's giving me an extra scoop because they're out of chocolate! Nope - I was charged $1.25 for an extra scoop of ice cream I never asked for that I could've gotten myself. Can't say much about the food because I don't even remember what I ordered, so I guess it was fine.;I placed an order at 10:00 AM for a noon delivery because my lunch time is only 30 minutes. They were 15 minutes late but I felt bad for the delivery guy so I still gave a decent tip on top of the $2.00 delivery charge the restaurant charges. I ordered the shrimp shumai for an appetizer, it was ok at best. Very small and kind of dry. For the sandwich, I got the Toast On Nova, the salmon was great and the soy mayo was also delish but the wheat toast was so hard that it crumbled when I bit into it. They advertised capers, I think I may have seen less than 5 caper seeds in the whole sandwich. The garlic mustard dressing for the spring mix was decent.;This review will be very similar to a lot of others. Food was good, coffee was great, portions were plentiful and it was warm & cozy inside but the service was terrible. My family and I waited a good 5 minutes at the counter before even being acknowledged, the woman working this past Sunday literally kept her back to us the whole time making a beverage, no good morning I'll be a few minutes, nothing. The other woman making the food had a very strong accent and said hello twice but made no attempt at helping us or asking the other woman behind the counter to acknowledge us. This being our first time here we didn't know if we were supposed to sit down and wait for her to come take our order or order at the counter. Then when she did come over there was no greeting and no explaining the menu, even when asking questions is a very short response void of any details. We actually had to pay 2 separate bills b/c even though she saw that my Grandmother had moved over to the beverage counter to pick out a juice she asked me twice, is that all for now, to the point where I was annoyed enough to just pay & then add the juice on later. Mind you, there was no one else in there but us. Normally I would go back to give this place a second try but based on all the negative reviews about the service it doesn't look like the owner is taking the feedback from these reviews seriously and with no one to help you natigate through the menu it's not worth it for me to spend my money there when they can't even muster up a simple greeting or thank you or take the time to explain some of the unfamiliar menu items.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Soy Cafe: Feels odd to rate something that is so close to my house, but here goes! Have had mixed feeling towards Soy Cafe over the years but in this moment am particularly enjoying them. Their drink selection is inventive, fresh, and good and their food has come a long way. I particularly like the artichoke and tomato sandwich with a side salad. The coffee is their weakness, not sure why they don't switch to a better brand. Luckily their ginger based hot drinks are so good, there is no reason to order coffee here. Staff is very friendly and it's a great place to sit and read.;Cozy place, friendly staff, yummy smoothies, but very dishonest pricing. PROS * The smoothies here are delicious and incredibly hearty. I'm not one to get filled up on mush but one Black Banana smoothie (bananas, cocoa, soymilk, peanut butter, oats, and maple syrup instead of honey) and I'm not hungry for hours. It's decadent and rich and very addictive. * Service is friendly and not snooty and apathetic like some other cafes that are in No Libs/Fishtown-area. * Good assortment of vegan baked goodies. * I also love their stash of current mags they have on hand. CONS: Here is why I can't give Soy Cafe 4 or 5 stars * One of the vegan brownies I had was crumbly and flavorless. I believe most of their vegan baked goods come from North Port Fishington, which are always yummy, but whoever supplies the brownies (not North Port) needs to tweak the recipe. * I've ordered food twice. Bagel and hummus was alright. Tofu sesame salad was wholesome but the tofu is not flavored or cooked. I LOVE tofu--I even pop a plain, uncooked piece in my mouth while cooking--but a heaping plateful of plain tofu is not appetizing (I doubt a plateful of raw chicken on greens would be much better!). * This is my biggest caveat about the place. I never noticed until yesterday that the amount I was charged for two smoothies seemed off. . I calculated the price myself and realized they round up after adding tax and it is quite significant. My order, with tax, should have been $8.53, but they charged me $8.60. They don't use a cash register or offer receipts. I find this practice very dishonest (Golden Chopsticks on Spring Garden does this too) and if you multiply this by all the customers they serve each day, that's quite a markup. They should price their menu so that, with tax, the prices are a round number or they should stop this practice. I'll think twice about coming back now that I'm aware of the price hike and I'll mention it next time. But it's so close to my bus stop and the smoothies are so good.;Really love the chai latte. Easily the best in the city. Got a turkey and avocado sandwich. The sandwich was fresh and delicious....the only downside was the bread. It was grocery store bread. Can I suggest putting your sandwiches from bread from Le Bus....then I would gladly hand my 7.50 over again and again.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Soy Cafe: If I lived closer to Soy Cafe, I might be there for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. So originally I came here because of my vegan friend who likes to check out all that Philly has to offer in vegan food. However, I was pleasantly surprised that they have plenty of food for the meat eating person. All the food we had was fresh. I had the turkey pesto sandwich which was good.... but I also had the seasonal soup which I wasn't my favorite. Overall, this is a nice vegan place to get lunch and dinner. They have plenty of dessert options too for your vegan friends. I didn't try the smoothies, but they looked awesome!!;Had a great sesame bagel here with tomato and cream cheese that had lots of flavor. Vanilla soy cappuccino was very good just wish they carried organic grass fed regular milk. Glad all their soy seems to be organic and non gmo. Tried the donut which was very nice...not too sweet but a large which is still on the small side will set you back $3.50 which is kind if crazy for any donut.;Soy Cafe is one of the best cafes in Northern Liberties. There vegan mini donuts are amazing! Lots of healthy choices including one of my favorites, the mushroom egg wrap. One of the few places in the city with healthy foods ( I do wish they would serve wheatgrass!) There is also a lovely garden which is a fantastic place to have tea in the spring time.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Soy Cafe: One of my new year's resolutions includes eating fresh, healthy food. Unfortunately for me, this means more cooking. In my desperate attempt to stay out of the kitchen, I discovered Soy Cafe. Thanks to them, I can actually eat out without feeling guilty for breaking my resolve. You've got to try one of the juices. They're made to order and you get to pick up to 3 fruits. I went with the blood orange, ginger, and pineapple; what an unexpected treat! They've got tons of different smoothies to choose from too, all featuring fresh fruit, soymilk, and honey. Additionally, their vast selection of gourmet salads, wraps, sandwiches, steamed buns, and vegan treats makes it hard to decide. Cozy spot to work on your computer, grab a quick lunch, or pop in for some tea/coffee. More coffeehouse cafes should follow their lead.;Great for quick eats, cafe vibes, and a great place to spend your afternoon reading or studying! I was visiting from New York and had a tough time finding a place to find anything that wasn't just another salad. This place gave me the best vegan sandwich I had in a very long time. The eggplant was grilled perfectly (hard to do most of the time), the cheese was melting off my sandwich, and the homemade dressings really made it taste special. Come here if you're looking for some top notch veggie eats.;I love this place! I There food is healthy and has many options for gluten free/ vegetarians/ vegans etc. I love the super veggie wrap with rice paper ( I am GF) Their smoothies are also delicious and they have multiple milk options. The atmosphere is eclectic and cute with a nice outdoor patio. I definitely recommend this place..
Livy's Plant Based Foods is located at 3945 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19104 and latitude - longitude is 39.9558813 --75.2020031 . List of Livy's Plant Based Foods's categories: Salad, Vegan, Vegetarian, Restaurants, Burgers. Livy's Plant Based Foods opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 12:0-22:0, Wednesday: 12:0-22:0, Thursday: 12:0-22:0, Friday: 12:0-22:0, Saturday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Livy's Plant Based Foods is 4.5. Livy's Plant Based Foods is currently open. Livy's Plant Based Foods provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, u'no', No happy hour service, No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, No BYOB service, False, Has caters service, No table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Livy's Plant Based Foods: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Livy's Plant Based Foods: I was looking for a vegan place for me and my friends so I decided to go to Livys, which I have had before. The burgers here are really good (just impossible burgers with vegan cheese), however they claim to put sauces on the side if you order the tots which they did not, and they send you ALOT of tots! Imagine paying $2 per side of sauce for a ton of tots only to see that you received zero sauces and have to eat an entire entree of tots without any condiments. I tried to call and they did not answer, for this reason I will not be making any future purchases from this place again.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Livy's Plant Based Foods: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Livy's Plant Based Foods: This is my 1st time ordering Livy's Through Ubereats. I order the Build you own burger, which consist of (Impossible Burger, Gluten free bun, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Pickles, sauteed White Onions, sauteed Mushrooms, & Cilantro Aioli) with a side of Charred Corn topped with Cilantro Aioli, Parm Cheese, & parsley. WOW !!! This has to be one of the best plant based burger I've ever tasted. It was pretty big in size & cooked perfectly. Now the Gluten free Bun didn't do it for me, however the taste of the burger overshadowed the bun after the 1st few bites. The Charred Corn was pretty good, no complaints there. I have to admit, I wasn't a fan of the price. Minus Ubereats fee's and delivery, my meal was 29.00. I'm sure I'll order again but not no time soon. Spending over 30.00 for a burger & a side is something I can't nor won't do too often. 4 Star Rating !!! Awesome. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Livy's Plant Based Foods: Wow. Been looking for a tasty plant-based burger and Livy's has fulfilled that during last night's dinner. Didn't have high expectations for it, but now that it's the morning-after, it's safe to say this business will have my support. I got the impossible burger with vegan bun, lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles, vegan cheddar cheese, mushrooms, and veganaise. This is a must-try.;I ordered delivery so I can't speak to the atmosphere or anything, but the Mac and cheese was delicious! Lovely creamy sauce with a bit of spice complimented perfectly by the bread crumbs. The portion size was reasonable- I would've preferred a bit more for the price but it was satisfying as a meal. I'll have to try a burger soon!;These were the best vegan burgers we've ever had. They were juicy, flavorful and very filling. I appreciated the large portion of fries. It's a little on the pricey side, but it was so delicious it was worth it..
Vito's Hoagies is located at 31 S Eagle Rd, Havertown city. It has the postal code is 19083 and latitude - longitude is 39.9730843 --75.3196358 . List of Vito's Hoagies's categories: Sandwiches, Restaurants, Food. Vito's Hoagies opens: Monday: 11:0-19:0, Tuesday: 11:0-19:0, Wednesday: 11:0-19:0, Thursday: 11:0-19:0, Friday: 11:0-20:0, Saturday: 11:0-20:0, Sunday: 11:0-15:0. The rating for Vito's Hoagies is 4.5. Vito's Hoagies is currently closed. Vito's Hoagies provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, No outdoor seating, Has caters service, False, No good for groups service, Quiet loud, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Vito's Hoagies: what no seeded roll? so I called them and he said it's just what you get when I pull the roll out of the bag. I will take my business elsewhere. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Vito's Hoagies: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Vito's Hoagies: I don't mean to rain on people's parades but I went here really in the mood for a hoagie and i have to say i was disappointed. While the mom/daughter combo were really nice, and the portions were ok, I think there are better places to eat in the area. I mean about 2-3 miles up the road is cut above which is 10X the place this is. If you're in the area and your choices are Wawa and this place I'd go here. If its Here and Primo's I'd go to Primo's. Again its ok, nothing special and definitely not the best in the area.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Vito's Hoagies: I really like the hoagies from Vito's. The meat and bread is always fresh and delicious. IMO they make a "real" Italian hoagie, none of that designer crap. I definitely recommend Vito's.;Best hoagie I have had in Delaware County. The Vito is my favorite, and the Roast Beef is really good too.;Best Hoagie around! Meat and cheese choices are excellent, bread is perfect, and proportions are spot on. Way better than primos. The new ownership actually may have improved the product a bit, but does not have quite the same welcoming demeanor that made me have that extra incentive to get take out. I miss the smile that came with my hoagie. Only one small food issue, the meat slices are a tad too thick.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Vito's Hoagies: This place is great. Hoagies are amazing, stacked with meat and fixings. Service is always friendly. The bread is fresh from south philly.;Vitos' sandwiches are awesome, taste alot like primo's hoagies only better! Service is great, girl who runs the shop is always friendly and smiling.;My first five star rating ... really. There a ton of places that claim to produce a "real italian hoagie". As a real Italian (well, half) who was in the hoagie business (thousand of happy customers) I can vouch for Vito's. Some of these other places offering artisanal sandwiches and gourmet hoagies are interesting, but what they offer, to me, is not a traditional Italian Hoagie. Vito's walks the fine line between authentic and artisanal. I wouldn't change a thing. There is no big secret to a great hoagie. It has to be fresh and you need quality ingredients. It needs to be made with care and attention by someone who understands their customers and their product, and has just the right sprinkling of attitude on tap when needed. You get all of that in spades at Vitos. My favorite hoagie, hands down..
Joe's Pizza 3 is located at 122 S 16th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19102 and latitude - longitude is 39.9503868 --75.1675629 . List of Joe's Pizza 3's categories: Pizza, Restaurants. Joe's Pizza 3 opens: Monday: 10:0-20:30, Tuesday: 9:0-20:30, Wednesday: 9:0-20:30, Thursday: 9:0-20:30, Friday: 9:0-20:30, Saturday: 11:0-20:30, Sunday: 11:0-19:0. The rating for Joe's Pizza 3 is 3.5. Joe's Pizza 3 is currently open. Joe's Pizza 3 provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price, No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Average loud, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, True, 'casual', Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, 'no', Has bike parking, Has caters service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Joe's Pizza 3: This was an awful experience. My family was refused service amd had to order pizza which was already made. My mom who had a severe allergic reaction to preservatives, causing her tongue to swell with sores. Do not come to this establishment.;Jerks run this place! Screamed at customer for not having cash. Small sign at register for their illegal $10 purchase credit card limit.;Terrible choice for delivery. Ordered through Grub Hub on a Sunday evening at 5:03pm. Projected delivery window was 5:45-5:55pm. Food arrived at 6:24pm. We had ordered a cheeseburger, chicken steak, sweet potato fries and a pepperoni pizza. When the food finally arrived it was lukewarm at best (lukewarm fries are gross and can't really be recovered). The burger was tough and dry, and like the other food the pizza was cold. Very disappointing. Will be going back to Lazarro's from now on.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Joe's Pizza 3: Full disclosure: I've probably spent too much time living in Jersey and NYC to be an unbiased reviewer here. I may be overly critical. I came here the other night looking for a quick dinner. I got a slice of plain and a slice of pepperoni and pineapple (total cost: $6.50). The plain was really just not good. A plain slice is the litmus test of a good pizzeria. The sauce wasn't flavorful and the cheese tasted like mass product out of the bag. I also found it greasy (and not in a good kind of way). Fortunately, the pepperoni and pineapple was slightly better, but likely due to the addition of toppings (aka makeup for a messed up pizza face). The good: definitely a wide array of slices out (more than just plain, pepperoni, sausage, etc.). The bad: said wide array seems as though they have been sitting out for quite some time. Service is also not overly warm. Summary: if you go, get a slice with toppings.;Came here for a quick bite to eat. I ordered a cheese and pepperoni slice. It was ok but not impressed at all. It's not place I would be rushing to go back to.;Average slice at best. I personally found the crust to be too thick and doughy. My slice was fresh out of the oven and yet seemed undercooked. Sauce was to watery and cheese mediocre. Worth the $2.75 center city price? Not at all.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Joe's Pizza 3: Good tomato pie. San Marzano tomato sauce is great. Crust is good but not great. We only go for the tomato pie but pizza looks delicious;Good east coast style pizza. It gets kind of crazy and hectic in there around lunch time. I reccommend spinach and ricotta slices or the tomato and fresh mozzarella slices.;Can't say anything about the food yet but I ordered ahead and just been waiting for about 15 more min. Every time they interact with me they say two more minutes. I thought we'd come here bc it was closer than Lorenzo's but by this wait we would have been able to go pick up, eat and be done the dishes!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Joe's Pizza 3: I've been living in Philly since September of this past year and for 7 months I have scoured the city looking for any/all pizza places near me or within delivery distance. As a long time pizza eater and lover, I was very excited to sample what Philly had to offer. To say I've been disappointed would be an understatement; that is until I discovered Joe's. I've tried other places before and after but nothing has even come close. The pizza tastes exactly how pizza should taste; like the favorite food that I love so dearly. Joe's is far from the poor excuses for pizza that taste like cardboard I've experienced elsewhere. I won't say it's the best pizza I've ever had but it is the best pizza I've had so far in Philly. If you like to eat good quality pizza with a variety of toppings to choose from, a sauce that's not too sweet, a crust that's the perfect balance between crunchy and doughy, and with just the right amount of cheese, I would highly recommend going to Joe's. If you have non-existent taste buds and/or prefer pizza that tastes like an empty toilet paper roll, Joe's is not for you. P.S.: The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because when I go they don't always have my favorite slice, the buffalo chicken, available.;This is my go to pizza place when I am in the Rittenhouse area. It's just consistently good pizza. I wouldn't say the best pizza in the world by any means, but if you are craving a slice this is the place to go. Lunchtime can get pretty hectic. I went in yesterday and some old man tried to school me and say I was in the wrong line. Hey buddy, why don't you worry about your own order, eh? I'm a regular. I know how the place works.;We ordered the tomato pie which was very delicious. One of my sisters ordered one slice of the white pizza which was very good. I will go back again to try different try pf pizza. the delivery service was very true to the time. I asked for our order to be delivered to our hotel at 6:30 PM and it arrived no later than 6:35 PM. it was hot and fresh and we enjoyed our pizza.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Joe's Pizza 3: Hands down best pizza in philly!!! Be sure and stop in and try the different varieties of pizza!! The mozzarella pizza is really tasty and one of my favorites!! Awesome atmosphere and welcoming staff!;UPDATE: They recently introduced their whole wheat, fresh mozzarella and arugula pizza topped with optional white truffle oil. I have eaten whole wheat pizza all over the entire tri-state area and they have honestly perfected it. The crust is nirvana-- not heavy, dense and off-tasting like most whole wheat pizza. It's light and fluffy with just the right amount of crunch.. LOTS of greens that add a slight texture, but are otherwise mild and add that touch of healthiness that one might need to justify two slices. I can honestly say it's the best pizza I have ever eaten in my life. And I eat a ton of pizza. Probably too much. Get the triangle shape if available. I don't find the Sicilian (although it looks identical) nearly as tasty. NOT cheap, (7 bucks for two slices) but truly worth it.;We were in Philly for a few days and stopped in for a quick dinner before heading to the baseball game. The service was great (super accommodating for our 2 kids). They found milk for the kids, and recommended a new pizza I'd never tried before, which I loved. All our pizza was really good. Would definitely recommend for anyone looking a delicious quick pizza dinner..
Aldo's Pizzeria is located at 2070 Street Rd, Bensalem city. It has the postal code is 19020 and latitude - longitude is 40.0983564 --74.9483568 . List of Aldo's Pizzeria's categories: Restaurants, Mexican, Pizza. Aldo's Pizzeria opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Aldo's Pizzeria is 2.5. Aldo's Pizzeria is currently open. Aldo's Pizzeria provides information for customer: Casual Attire, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, True, Can only provide Low Price, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Aldo's Pizzeria: This restaurant is horrible, they have rats and mice. It's even notes in the inspection reports that the state performs. I have eaten here once and had gotten sick. Now I know why. I never plan on going to Aldo's ever again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Aldo's Pizzeria: was bland as anything the marina seemed dry as if it was out of the can but slices were cheap;Ordered from Grubhub. The order was incomplete, but the delivery person did go and buy a replacement sods for me. The condiments were very sparse, and the food in general was a bit less than average. Certainly not worth what they charge. The pizza was much less than average. Overall, I wouldn't order from them again;Ordered from here tonight . wife ordered a mushroom cheese steak. She said it was very good. I ordered 2 different taco dishes. Both were ok nothing special. The de/Lengue tacos Were without flavor. Kinda disappointing. & then the chicken tacos. Awful they were extremely dry. And again no spice. & then I ordered the Chile Relleno Platter. The Pepper was cold & cheese wasn't melted. Needed to cook more. Sauce was good . but if you know anything about good chili Relleno then you know it's all about the pepper and the cheese done right . so so so disappointing I always order from a place 3 times before I review it. Now I'm sure if you dine it would maybe be better ??? But as far as delivery goes I don't think so. Maybe we caught them on a bad night but past hasn't been much different. 2 out of 5. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Aldo's Pizzeria: A nice, clean, little pizza shop in the strip mall where Mirch Masala is. Staff is very friendly and helpful. The "NY style" slices are very large and there are plenty of other pies to choose from as well. I was going to select what I thought was a marinara pie, but the lovely girl behind the counter let me know that there was provolone under all of the sauce---my fiance LOVED this pizza! A NY slice and "provolone" slice with a bottle of coke was $5.60. There are a number of booths which line the wall of the restaurant so if you're in a wheelchair or would like to sit with a group larger than 4, you may have difficulty. There's a flat screen tv for your viewing pleasure---and a big thumbs up to Aldo's as they had "No Reservations" with Bourdain playing when I was in. With a clean restroom in the back, Aldo's serves Coke products.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Aldo's Pizzeria: I been going here for a couple months and when they get the order right, the food is great. I've had buffalo wings and all types of different tacos they made here which are fresh and u might want to order ahead of time for takeout. Will def be trying their different Hispanic dishes this is my go to for lunch and all my co workers are starting to learn why. You're welcome. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Aldo's Pizzeria: None.
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5 is located at 221 Eagleview Blvd, Exton city. It has the postal code is 19341 and latitude - longitude is 40.054891 --75.6634701 . List of Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5's categories: Restaurants, Fast Food, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Food, Burgers. Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 10:30-22:0, Wednesday: 10:30-22:0, Thursday: 10:30-22:0, Friday: 10:30-23:0, Saturday: 10:30-23:0, Sunday: 10:30-22:0. The rating for Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5 is 3.0. Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5 is currently open. Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, True, Has drive thru service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5: Thin greasy flavorless burger. Overpriced They got one star for their turtle sundae.;Thin greasy flavorless burger. Overpriced They got one star for theot turtle sundae.;1st time visiting Freddy's.. and don't think we'll be back. The burgers, yes they are hand pressed, however, mine was so thin, and had old crispy edges.. looked like it had been sitting for hours. Way too much mustard and overly salty fries. The staff was super friendly, restaurant was fairly clean; however, food was a HUGE disappointment.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5: Went to Freddy's on opening day. Busy, fully staffed, working the crowd through OK. Waited 10 minutes for my #3 CA Special. Fries were shoestring type and burger was messy, flattened like a pancake and hard to eat. Lots of grease and not that tasty. Prefer Wendy's Double or Big Mac or 5 Guys or Shake Shack.;Was not impressed with the thin burgers or shoe string fries. For the price - 5 Guys or Pour House is a much better option and almost the same price!!!! We won't be back.;The 2 star is for good food. The 3 lost stars is for the bad service. I've gone here multiple times and bought multiple burgers and fries and always ask for fry sauce but I only get given 2 at max. I've asked for "a bunch" of fry sauce and only got 2.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5: 15 Jan 2019*** New location in Lyonville PA. It opened a little over a month ago. The place was pretty clean even during the height of the lunch hour when we were there. The fellow at the register was helpful and spoke proper english. My wife had the patty melt burger, without fries. It tasted good but was a bit messy. I had the California burger with bacon and fries on the side. It too was a good burger. The fries being of the string type were also tasty. We added the cheese sauce for additional moisture and flavor enhancement. The only downside was their jalapeño sauce was really wimpy. It tasted almost identical as their regular sauce. Nice variant for fast food.;I'm an out of towner and stopped here with a friend. Customer Service was GREAT! super friendly, answered questions and let us sample the custard! I want a dog and a burger. Guess what? They have a combo that comes with a dog and a burger....so that's what I ordered. I also ordered a side of onion rings. There was a video of onion rings falling from the sky on the menu board when I walked in, I had to have some. I know that I sound greedy at this point, but I wanted to taste all of these things. The onion rings were the BEST!! So good , so crispy, not too thick. Beer battered and fried to golden perfection! The burger is a steak burger, so the patty is super thin and crispy......I did not like it!! Iblike my burger juicy and proportioned with the bread. Fries were these tasty, crispy, seasoned shoe string fries. Hard to mess those up!! The hot dog comes plain , but you can request it anyway that you like, so I made it a chili cheese dog with onions. It was ok......too much bread and the chili had one note....not much flavor. We did not order custard, but the sample that we had was super delish. I'm a fan of custard and theirs did not disappoint!! We decided that we would return the next time the I'm in town, but we'd only get onion rings and custard and possibly and entire custard cheesecake!!!;Stopped in on the 2nd day it was open. The wait in the drive-thru was long but that is to be expected as everyone wants to try the new place in town and they are starting with a team of new staff. Totally understandable. The one thing that I did notice was that the single cheeseburger was REALLY THIN! I am sure this is not specific to this location so this is not a dig on this particular store. The taste was great but I just wish there was more of it---especially for $3.99! I know they are supposed to be thin but I could barely see it under the toppings and the bun! We also got the cheese curds which were excellent but there was not enough for the price. The fries were good and loved the fry sauce! I want to be a fairly regular customer but I'm not sure I will be. The cost was too high for the amount of food we got so this will just be an occasional stop for our family.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5: Enjoyed a meal opening day. Had a Patty Melt it was tasty and delicious. Impressed by how the staff handled the crowds and quickly processed my order. Next trip I will try the custard.;Good customer service and the place is very clean. Burgers were flavorful and juicy. The French fries are shoestring, very small, but tasted good. I think I would get a double burger next time as mine was too thin. I would like to try the custard on my next visit.;3.5 to 4 stars for a faster food, hamburger place. You do need to get the double burger in order to get a standard size burger. The fries are too thin in my opinion and are hard to eat. I think this is a great family burger option and with the shakes and sundaes it will attract many in the summer and younger families with kids. I would go again and I think is a fresher option than Wendy's, mcd's or other chain. It is greasy since it is a hamburger..... Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 5: Really good hotdog was very different was on a New England roll custard was good Great toppings didn't know where to start looking at the menu made me want everything but I only got one lol I'll definitely go back;Freddy's is to me what Wendy's ought to be like. The burgers are by far the best part of the meal, and to those who say they are too "flat" - get the double patty one! I've purchased it every time and have never been let down. The prices are very good for the large portion of food you receive, and there are lots of fries if you purchase meal. The drink selection is comparable to all other fast food restaurants. If you are in town, skip Wendy's and McDonalds and go straight to Freddy's!;Stopped by this location on the way to Philly. Traveling for nearly 10 hours and so excited to stop to stretch my legs. The staff of this location are WONDERFUL. They brought our food to us even though they didn't have to, checked in during our meal, and cared about our experience. I really appreciate their attention and dedication. Anyone who visits this location is in for a treat!.
Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant is located at 627 South St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9421920762 --75.1532606408 . List of Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant's categories: Food, Cajun/Creole, Caribbean, Desserts, Restaurants. Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant opens: Monday: 12:0-21:0, Tuesday: 12:0-21:0, Wednesday: 12:0-21:0, Thursday: 12:0-21:0, Friday: 12:0-1:0, Saturday: 12:0-1:0, Sunday: 12:0-20:0. The rating for Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant is 3.5. Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant is currently closed. Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant provides information for customer: Has delivery support, 'no', No bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, 'casual', Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, Has outdoor seating, No reservations service, True, Has good for groups service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant: I had a taste for Jamaican food and found this place to be the closest to my location. I called ahead and ordered a Jerk Chicken platter. I asked for brown stew chicken gravy over my rice & peas. I get my food...no gravy over the rice!! The rice was dry as the Sahara Desert. The cabbage...I had to look for the cabbage on my platter and the chicken was not seasoned enough. There was a hint of Jerk seasoning on the chicken. The best thing on the platter was the plantains. NEVER AGAIN!!!!!!;Is this place a scam / joke? I ordered online and waited about 20 minutes to pick it up. When I got there nobody was in the place but it was open, as I entered I saw an employee enter the bathroom which he left 5-7 minutes later, as I waited Turns out nobody even started my order and the slip was sitting in the machine. Oh and somehow THREE employees were now at the counter once that guy left the bathroom, where were they? Why was nobody at the front of the store? They said they never got my order but you could SEE it sitting there on the machine. Turns out nobody checked and/or nobody was even at the front Turns out everything I ordered they were "out" of but holy smokes. YOU COULD SEE THE FOOD SITTING THERE READY TO EAT. How the heck does that equal being out? Ordered whatever they "had" - beef patties - goat patties - mac n cheese - chicken pieces Every. Single. Item. Came from their little heating cabinet. Nothing was fresh. The only stuff that looked fresh and was covered was what they were "out" of. The patties and mac and cheese were incredibly dry, both tasted and smelled like the restaurant. They must have not been covered for a looooong time to pick up that odor. What an absolute waste of time and money. I guess the only fresh food is what they cater or during the rushiest of rush hours where these guys actually have to do work instead of doing everything in the morning (or the night previous) and just letting it sit, uncovered, in a heating cabinet. And to top it all off, they REFUSED to cancel my order through their machine/kiosk (probably too late or they just don't know how) as they were out of everything, I had to call and be placed on hold to get the money they basically stole from me for the worst food I've had in this city thus far;I never write reviews but this food was so awful I'm compelled. Do NOT order the whiting fish. The rice and peas was extremely dry and unflavorful and the fish not not even edible; it was dry, extremely chewy and tastes just like a freezer. Needed to get another meal somewhere else as the dish was completely inedible.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant: First time had Caribbean food. The experience was ok. Tried beef patty and jerk chicken. Both were good, chicken was better. They had a lot of customers due to the festival.;The food was fabulous. However, I think something needs to be done about the service. It was very courteous, but I was unable to obtain very ordinary things. When I got cornbread, I asked for butter to go with it and was told there was none. So far so bad, but not terrible. However, later I asked for salt. I was told "I'll check" or something like that. The waiter came back after 5 or 10 minutes and told me they didn't have it. I told him that as this was a restaurant, they really had to have salt, and that I was really not asking for anything exotic. He then asked how much salt I wanted, and I told him just a little. So he said he'd check. He went away again and came back with an empty little plastic container saying they only had seasoned salt. I told him never mind. I do not expect any answer but "yes" when I ask for some salt. I sincerely doubt that the cook uses just seasoned salt and no regular salt in the cooking, so I do think the restaurant had salt. Again, the service was very courteous and pleasant in manner, but this is just ridiculous. I'm torn because I want to go back because of the food, but do not want to have to deal with such ridiculous responses to what ought to be routine requests.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant: Came here randomly while walking down south st and took some food to go. I have to say, the portions are really great. I love food period but also love Caribbean food and it is up there. I had the oxtail which was decent and very easily split into two meals. Can't be mad at that. The place is small but they do have a few tables if you are interested in sitting, but it is not a full size restaurant that can cater to large groups. I would stop back and try another dish when I'm in the area.;So came here around 9:15pm when they were trying to close the shop.. and was in the mood for good Jamaican food.. but hadn't really had luck with it in philly.. so wasn't expecting much.. But after eating their goat and beef patty which I assume was homemade and not store bought since I never had a store bought that tasted ssooo good.. now let me remind u.. it was closing time.. so all the food must of been sitting there for a bit.. yet it tasted so fresh and awsome.. so I'm glad to be the first to review this place. And will be back for more goat...and beef patty...;Great food, great spot! Recently was here and split a large platter with an extra side and had left overs! Great deal on food, good quality food, and friendly staff. The staff seemed a little overwhelmed by the number of orders being taken that night, but still managed to make sure everyone was happy and settled in. I will definitely be back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Little Negril Jamaican Restaurant: Oxtail & curry chicken so soft and tender. Their soup is good too. Never tried their fried chicken;This place is awesome! Chef and servers are nice and respectful, portion sizes are great. Definitely recommend the oxtail platter- they hold a lot of meat. My boyfriend had the jerk chicken and that was pretty tasty as well. Would definitely come here every time we hit up south street!;My husband and I just got off a plane from Jamaica. He looked at me and said "I could go for a beef patty!" And I agreed so we immediately looked in Yelp to find the closest Jamaican restaurant. We found Little Negril. Parking was difficult and it took a while to find a spot but ended up right in front of the shop. The food looked and smelled good as soon as we entered the restaurant. The menu was easy to understand and the staff was kind and helpful. We ordered Jerk Chicken (combo one with rice, cabbage and plantains) and one spicy beef & one spicy beef and cheese patty. Everything was so good! Like I said, we just got back from Jamaica so the comparison was easy to make. The chicken was so good (less sauce than the stuff from the island but we loved it anyway). The patties were flakey and delicious! We had some Jamaican money with us and the staff thought that was awesome and we had a nice conversation about where they were from and how often they are able to make it back to the island..
Monde Market is located at 100 S 21st St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9520342258 --75.1756320413 . List of Monde Market's categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits, Food, Delis, Convenience Stores, Restaurants. Monde Market opens: Monday: 8:0-0:0, Tuesday: 8:0-0:0, Wednesday: 8:0-0:0, Thursday: 8:0-0:0, Friday: 8:0-0:0, Saturday: 8:0-0:0, Sunday: 8:0-0:0. The rating for Monde Market is 4.5. Monde Market is currently open. Monde Market provides information for customer: Average loud, Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, Casual Attire, No reservations service, No good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, u'no', Has bike parking, Can only provide Low Price, No good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, No caters service, Has delivery support, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Monde Market: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Monde Market: I never tried their sandwiches but I know they had boars head (which is my personal favorite) it looked a little dirty in there and I don't know if I would get anything..The place only sold beer which was a bummer.;Decent selection on the beer. The mixed six pack is a nice option, but some of the beer I chose tasted a bit stale. Some that I've had and enjoyed, just didn't taste quite right. Sign by the register was funny, but perhaps should have been a warning?- Maybe a bit old? One beer was clearly marked as expiring in June, when it's august. I steamed clear of that one due to brewers labeling. If so, maybe just lack of turnover in stock, but just a caution that this may be a better place for some Corona than Victory or Dogfish. Haven't tried the food yet but might be back based on other reviews.;I really want to like this place but what bugs me is the $1 coffee they claim as La Colombe is not. Honestly, can they get away with selling it for $1 if it really was? I get it, we all like to find our hidden gems, but I don't like to compromise good coffee by saving 50 cents. And icing on the top - I see the employees with Caffeination or Starbucks coffee all the time. Think about it. This place does have a good selection of beer, but so does the store diagonally across the block on Chestnut. In fact, the one on Chestnut is even cheaper believe it or not. I like what this store has to offer, but I feel that it is trying to be every other store in the area but their own. Kudos to them for imitating but not for originality.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Monde Market: Wonderful beer selection (so glad to see Asahi and Sapporo among other local varieties and some surprisingly rare beers). Great also for a late bite. The touchscreen ordering system is efficient, and I'm glad you can handle all the customizations and such right there without having to deal with the person behind the counter having to remember it all. Affordable hoagies and generous with the meats and veggies in side. Not too big a fan of their salads (I saw them dig out frozen chicken pieces and microwave them to throw on top of an iceberg lettuce stripped down... it was a little depressing in comparison to Old Nelson's salad). The soup also was microwaved, and I just felt like it wasn't as freshly prepared as the sandwiches. Nonetheless, a great neighborhood market;It's an okay mart. No sign. They sell chips, 'wiches, beer, sweets, wine. No paper in receipt machine. Cashier had dumb attitude when I ask for receipt. Rebel review: 3. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Monde Market: Best place in the Rittenhouse area I have found to buy beer. Much more affordable than Foodery (and as strong of a selection). Beer is priced to be sold by the bottle so you are encouraged to make your own mixed packs. For $18, I got a mixed six pack of the following: -Fegley's Hop'solutely -Troeg's Javahead -Victory Storm King -Evil Genius Purple Monkey Dishwater -Manayunk Dreamin' Double IPA -North Country Brewing Paleo IPA;I believe that I only went in to buy beer. Excited as I was to find somewhere that sold it. It's Philadelphia...nearly dry county. The old couple behind the counter (younger than me probably, but I am fab :)) were nice and they didn't watch me the whole time I was shopping. A change from usuall Philly attitude. AND the beer selection was good!;Awesome place to grab a high quality sandwich or hoagie. Great beer selection for take out and can mix/match to your heart's delight. Try the italian or turkey hoagie. Breakfast sandwiches are good too.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Monde Market: Great beer selection and decent prices. If they don't have what you want, ask, they can look into it. Deliveries often, knowledgable about the choices available. My go to pick up beer spot. Open until 12 am.;Really convenient place to pick up snacks, beer, or an especially well-made deli sandwich. Everything is fairly priced, and the sandwiches are cheap. The corned beef sandwich is my go-to - super tasty and great for grab n go when I'm out around Rittenhouse.;Awesome beer selection! They have Russian River beer pretty frequently. The staff are so friendly and welcoming and the sandwiches, wraps, and salads are fantastic. So fresh and generous portions. Skip the pricey restaurants around for lunch and come and come here instead..
Hotel Fiesole is located at 4046 Skippack Pike, Skippack city. It has the postal code is 19474 and latitude - longitude is 40.2241123 --75.4011935 . List of Hotel Fiesole's categories: Event Planning & Services, American (New), Venues & Event Spaces, Hotels, Hostels, Hotels & Travel, Restaurants. Hotel Fiesole opens: Wednesday: 11:30-20:0, Thursday: 11:30-20:0, Friday: 11:30-21:0, Saturday: 11:30-21:0, Sunday: 15:30-19:0. The rating for Hotel Fiesole is 3.5. Hotel Fiesole is currently open. Hotel Fiesole provides information for customer: Has reservations service, No caters service, Has supports takeout service, No delivery support, True, Can provide High Price, Dressy Attire, No good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Has outdoor seating, No bike parking, Has dogs allowed, False, Serves beer and wine, Has happy hour service, Has wheelchair accessible, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Hotel Fiesole: My family and I were here for the Easter brunch buffet. The service was good (did not justify them automatically including 20% gratuity on party of 5 for a buffet) and atmosphere was very nice. The food was very mediocre and the cost was very pricey ($270.00 for my wife and I and 3 kids). My daughter asked for an orange juice and they charged $3.25 additional above the $42.50 flat fee. We were here two years ago for the Easter brunch buffet and had a very enjoyable experience. But things have changed, prices went up and food went down. My wife and I were both very disappointed. Guess we need to find a new place for next year.;Wow! What a pretentious ripoff. My wife and 2 neighbors went to the Bella Rosa bar for drinks and appetizers on a recent Tuesday evening. The prices are outrageous and the food is less then average. We shared chili nachos and each ordered Caesar salads and individual plates. The Caesar salad was very average. My "medium" sliders were delivered and what I received were 3 tiny, dry, overcooked inedible hockey pucks on stale rolls. The onion jam was good. My neighbors also ordered beef sliders well done and received exactly what I got. Sliders price - $14. My wife had Hot Legs over risotto. The chicken legs were salty but good. The risotto - Very salty and way too much garlic. (We're Italian and we Like garlic but Whoa!) The service was average and the bill with about an 18% tip was a whopping $160. - $80. per couple. It's a nice comfortable, attractive bar. Go in, look around, be impressed and the go somewhere else to eat and drink.;The food was bland. The chicken was dry. I ordered rabbit over gnocchi. The gnocchi was over cooked and the rabbit was shredded and tough. My friend ordered the chicken and it was also horrible. We won't be back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Hotel Fiesole: Not worth it. I wanted to try something new and this Resturant looks so nice from the outside. I should have listened to the other reviews before going in. We were promptly greeted and were taken to our table in the downstairs resturant Bella Rosa, that was the best part of the experience. The service was not attentive or prompt. Once the waitress showed up I did explain that I was fussy and said they would be flexible with the menu. I started with the tomato soup with tortellini , I am not an expert here but there was no seasoning and it was so hot it must have been heated in a microwave. Next came the shrimp , not good either then the truffle fries which were soggy. During this time our server never came to check on our status and if the first course was good. We saw the bus boy more than anyone. At this point we decided to leave and go to another Resturant in the neighborhood. We won't be going back to Bella Rossa .;Had dinner with some friends in the main dining room this Saturday and it was a disappointing experience. The waitress took our drink order right away, and the drinks were delivered quickly. It went downhill from there. Our waitress disappeared after that and it was almost 40 minutes before she returned for our food order. We had to ask someone to find her. After a long wait they brought rolls to our table. Most of them were still frozen on the inside. We told the waitress. Another basket of rolls were delivered, and that batch was mostly frozen too. When the food finally arrived, it was just ok. The quality was not worth the price. I'm not a picky person, and I rarely write reviews, but I had to write this one because it was such a disappointing experience.;So disappointing... Look, this is just one person's opinion, so take it for what it is, but this is a 2 star restaurant folks, at best. It's a textbook case of a restaurant being rated relative to its surroundings. My guess is people living in the outer 'burbs eat here because it reminds them of some real restaurants they've been to in the past, yet only a few minutes from home. So they give it five stars. Maybe because they're in denial, or maybe because they don't know any better. But I dare anyone who dines out with any regularity to explain to me how this could possibly be considered a quality restaurant. The details - Atmosphere: It's a typical hotel restaurant. The building isn't completely without it's charms, but the main dining room seemed somewhat gaudy, with carpeting, wallpaper and lighting reminiscent of the east ballroom at the local Holiday Inn convention center. There is a trolley car embedded in the facade of the building, which I think comes off as tacky rather than cute. Probably the funniest thing to me is this was listed as "dressy" on the Yelp profile, yet there were fellow diners wearing shorts! Food: Just not very good. I made the mistake of getting the steak, which was Outback steakhouse quality, at 4x the price. The roasted pear bruschetta had an odd flavor to it that made it taste kind of spoiled. The shrimp and potato soup was one of the few highlights. The rest of the dishes I sampled were forgettable. Service: average to slightly above. I wish I could remember the name of our waitress, but she was very down to earth and helpful in a setting that seemed to be needlessly stuffy. The bartenders were noticeably inexperienced, referencing a recipe book to make their own signature cocktails - though a side effect (benefit) of this inexperience was that they were adding way too much alcohol into the mixed drinks. Bottom line: It might be a great place for a family brunch on a Sunday morning, but Hotel Fiesole is completely missing it for dinner, fine dining or otherwise. Save your money for something better.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Hotel Fiesole: Nice stay, quiet street. Very cozy boutique. HOWEVER, the continental breakfast is lean. Self served , no eggs, no hot plate, no staff is there until 11:30am. Breakfast is free but still..... They have yogurt, bagel, fruits, and coffee...;As a person who works in Skippack, I have made a point to try the restaurants in the area. Walking up to The Hotel, I initially thought it to be gorgeous. The interior is nice as well, perhaps a little stuffy for my taste. Regardless, I went to have a good experience so i looked past it. After sitting down, I started to feel uneasy due to some strange glares from a woman member of the bar staff. My server was sweet, but inexperienced. He took our order promptly and it took a little long in consideration of how empty they were. I do know good food takes time, but I ordered the grilled Caesar salad. It was okay but highly over priced. All in all, maybe it is just not the place for me. Or anyone under the age of 30.;I am a fairly regular guest here, and for ambiance, it's really a tasteful place with well done french provincial architecture and a rich eclectic interior. Great natural lighting cascades in from abundant divided light windows, which make it enchanting during the daytime year-round. Lots of interesting artwork and multiple bars,on different levels offer different rooms for different moods. A spacious outside patio off the lower dining room is perfect on the right day. That said, I stopped in on Father's Day at 10:15 to grab some brunch at the upstairs bar. Th hostess advised me they started lunch at 11:30. I walked past her into the spacious dining room, where they had begun a buffet brunch, with about 6 people on line. I asked the hostess if I could have some quick brunch at the bar (totally empty). She replied, "if you don't have a reservation, we are not accepting too many walk-ins today". I asked her "what about the two walk-ins you have standing in front of you at 10:15"? She looked dumfounded. We left. I get that they expected to be busy, but buffet brunches don't usually attract a big "bar crowd", and at 10:15, we wouldn't have eaten that much. The buffet did look great, so I was a bit disappointed .... but so it goes on a Holiday.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Hotel Fiesole: I have been here for lunch, dinner and just drinks and apps. It's always quality. Today I had the smoked salmon salad, the smoked salmon was perfect-rolled with herbed goat cheese over mixed greens and a citrus apple cider vinegar dressing, great flavors. We sat outside, they have a few tables on the patio. The service was excellent...I can't wait to go back!;After reading some of the previous reviews, I'm kind of wondering if I ate at the same place as these folks? Hotel quality food? Menu.. pedestrian at best? Really? My best friend brought me here to celebrate Christmas, as we don't really exchange gifts but enjoy a nice night out. Upon being seated, I was asked multiple times if I wanted my coat checked by the hostess, bus boy and a our waiter. A little much, perhaps, but then if no one asked I'm sure anybody else would complain that they weren't asked. Our waiter was friendly, observant and attentive, giving us really great recommendations both on and off the menu from their specials. We started off with the sauteed scallops (3 large ocean scallops on a bed of sweet and sour butternut squash, apples, raisins and nuts). It was out of this world! For dinner, my best friend had the seafood risotto which was such a huge portion, he took half home with him. The fish was fresh and the risotto was of perfect quality. I opted for the steak with a hollandaise sauce and a side of mashed garlic potatoes and baby spinach. The steak was juicy and moist (melt in your mouth worthy) and everything was fresh and delicious. For dessert, we opted for coffee (best coffee I've had in a long time) and the nutella/banana/ice cream crepes. To the person who said the crepes are frozen -- you obviously know nothing about desserts. These crepes were delicious, made fresh that day (which they do with their desserts as they have a dessert chef in their kitchen who came out to chat with us) and were not from a freezer. I greatly believe some people have such high expectations from watching Food Network shows that they seem to miss the good qualities of places like this. My only recommendation would be to get a larger beer menu. They have plenty of well drinks, fancy drinks and cordials but the beer menu is lacking and only offers a few quality craft beers (Victory being one of them). Usually I would or wouldn't go to a place based on the recommendations here, but after reading some of the previous reviews, this is one you have to take their reviews with a grain of salt.;Great spot! Tim the bartender is awesome! I rated 4 instead of 5 stars because their bar menu could be better.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Hotel Fiesole: I have never eaten here so my review is based on drinks and music. Every Friday and Saturday night they have free music down stairs. Mostly live bands, but sometimes a DJ. I am 43 and my boyfriend is 57. We fit in just fine. A large range of age groups. It's a fun time:);Having our wedding at the Hotel Fiesole was the absolute best wedding planning decision that we made. The hotel is beautiful, the kitchen produces amazing food, and the wedding coordinator, Abbey Greiner, is a true professional to work with. Location: We had our ceremony in one room and our reception in the large dining room/bar/trolley car. The hotel is absolutely gorgeous with its dark wood everywhere and the beautiful stained glass ceilings. The room we had the reception in had huge windows that let in lots of natural light. Every space is tastefully decorated and the old fashioned bar is absolutely beautiful. And the trolley car was really fun! The hotel's gorgeous interior and exterior (including a covered bridge) made for a large variety of beautiful places to take our wedding photos. We got married at Christmas, and the Hotel's lights, Christmas tress, and other decorations were absolutely stunning. We have been to many wedding receptions in the boring ballroom or bare conference room of some hotel. Our guests raved about how classy, beautiful, and interesting the Hotel Fiesole was. Wedding Coordinator: Abbey is an incredible wedding professional and every bride should have the absolute pleasure of working with her. Abbey met with me and my husband several times and she always answered our numerous emails with questions. Abbey was present at our rehearsal and helped us to figure out how our procession would work the next day. She was onsite the day of the wedding and made sure that every single thing flowed. Abbey had the ceremony room and dining room set up perfectly. I created my own centerpieces and Abbey and her staff did a wonderful job of setting them up. If I needed anything the day of the wedding (lights dimmed for dancing, table moved for more dance space), she was super responsive. She had the champagne out for toasts exactly at the right time. Abbey also made sure that we took everything home with us the next day (gifts, photobook from our photobooth, family momentos we had set up in the ceremony room). I never had any stress because of how well Abbey directed our event. Her attention to detail and professionalism was amazing. Food and drink: We opted to have a non-traditional reception. Instead of a formal meal, we visioned a 6 hour long cocktail party. We read about the idea in another review of the hotel and loved it. We ordered many different hot and cold hors devours, pastas, salads, mini meatballs and pork loin, fruit and vegetable plates, cheese trays, hummus platters, and about every single kind of food you can imagine. There was a 2 hours butler service of all the hors devours and the stationary food was available all night for our guests to eat. We also opted for hundreds of gourmet miniature desserts instead of a cake. Our guests loved the variety of foods and they left absolutely stuffed!!! There was food there for all tastes, from people who like planer food to our "foodie" friends. Everything that came out of the kitchen looked and tasted amazing. We have been told many times that the Hotel Fiesole provided the best wedding food our guests have had. Abbey did a fantastic job of making sure we ordered enough food and everyone left very well fed. Also, importantly for our fun loving friends and family, the drinks were well poured and not watered down like I have experienced at some other weddings, and the bar service was really prompt. Seating: Also per our cocktail wedding vision, Abbey set up tables of many different sizes all around the dining room. Our guests were able to choose where they wanted to sit, and the fluid food and seating situation allowed them to mingle better. It really encouraged old friends and strangers to strike up conversations. Reserving the dining room, bar, and trolley car ensured that there was plenty of seating. Other: As a bonus, the Hotel Fiesole is well known among many local vendors. Our florist, photographer, and DJ were very familiar with the venue, and that made everything work together seemlessly.;We've been to Hotel Fiesole several times for drinks and appetizers and can't get enough of building itself. Beautiful architecture. Amazing craftsmanship and a stunning attention to detail. Atmosphere aside, the service at the bar has always been excellent and there isn't an appetizer on the menu that we don't love. We finally had dinner there for the first time last night and it was phenomenal. We both had the filet with goat cheese. Cooked to perfection and reasonably priced at $28. Be sure to try this place, but stay on the top two floors. The cougar dance club situation that erupts in the basement around 8 p.m. is both disturbing and completely out of place for an otherwise very classy establishment..
SK Pastrami & Things is located at 24 S 18th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9524016 --75.1704199 . List of SK Pastrami & Things's categories: Burgers, Food, Sandwiches, Bagels, Restaurants, Breakfast & Brunch, Delis, Desserts. SK Pastrami & Things opens: Monday: 7:0-16:0, Tuesday: 7:0-16:0, Wednesday: 7:0-16:0, Thursday: 7:0-16:0, Friday: 7:0-16:0, Saturday: 9:0-15:0. The rating for SK Pastrami & Things is 4.0. SK Pastrami & Things is currently closed. SK Pastrami & Things provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Accepts credit cards, Average loud, No outdoor seating, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, Has caters service, True, Has bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant SK Pastrami & Things: It's pretty bad when you can't make a decent sandwich from the meat you use in your business title. I have had the pastrami sandwich here. The meat was thin, dry, and very stringy. Today coworkers talked me into getting a breakfast sandwich. I went with pastrami forgetting my last experience 3 months prior. The meat was -I kid you not- burnt to a crisp. Looked more like charred bacon, and was extra crispy. I think these guys need to take a little trip to reading terminal market or to katzs to see how pastrami is supposed to be done. The service was slow to boot.;DO NOT USE A DEBIT/CREDIT CARD HERE. I recently purchased a sandwich and charged the amount to my debit card cause I didn't have any cash on me. It was around $4 and some change but when I checked my statement today I was charged $9.67. It's really shady that they may have changed my 4 to a 9 on the receipt I signed. I unfortunately tossed the receipt so I can't really do much about it. It's only a few dollars but I think it's extremely deceitful that they would try to steal from customers. This place can't be trusted.;Extremely disappointing. Ordered the Corn Beef Special. Corn beef was mostly fat -- which was frankly disgusting. I used to come to this place a few years ago and it was always good. Possible that I just had bad luck, but I will not return.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant SK Pastrami & Things: Just grabbed a ham and Swiss sandwich on "wheat" bread. I paid $8.05 for one of the more plain sandwiches I've eaten since my mom came to visit, complete with tasteless iceberg lettuce and crunchy pink tomatoes. The accompanying pickle was limp and the potato salad was like pebble soup. Take the time and go to Kennedy Food Garden on 19th and JFK, it's a delicious value.;I started coming here with a group of friends with whom I work. We first went to Schlesinger's on my recommendation, but they whined it was too far. Enter Pastrami & Things. Convenient, cheap, and friendly service are its positives. Also, the upstairs seating area is comfortable yet eclectic, in a makes-you-feel-like-you're-in-someone's-living-room sort of way. They have a $10 credit card minimum. They run out of sour cream, and run out of potato pancakes - on separate days. No credit card minimum, lots of sour cream and potato pancakes is what would please me. I think I'll stick to Schlesinger's!;I've been here several times and the reason they get only two stars is because they seem to skimp on the important ingredient in ' Bagel with Cream cheese' the actual cream cheese. This morning I ordered the Bagel with Cream cheese and Lox. There was lox, cucumber, tomatoes and I could barely taste the cream cheese....I couldn't even tell there was cream cheese on the bagel. Also, The bagel tasted stale and I thought they baked fresh every morning? Truthfully, I've had better sandwiches/bagels in the past from in the past but feel they've declined in the last couple years.I rarely go here anymore and now can see my hesitation... Besides, I'd much rather go elsewhere for my Bagel with cream cheese and lox (like my coffeehouse in University City.) ..... Average, acceptable review of restaurant SK Pastrami & Things: get a whole beef brisket on rye with horseradish and gravy on the side, and potato pancakes. your cardiologist will not approve, but thats a tasty sandwich. sometimes you want a good deli sandwich without the enormo-jewish deli sandwich experience, so you come here for lunch. most people get takeout, so you can always find a table in the large dining room upstairs.;Asked them if they would deliver a cheese burger 7 blocks away and they said no. I was unable to walk due to time constraints. Oh well, lost my business!;I mostly just go here for the occasional breakfast sandwich. It's a little more expensive than the food trucks, but they let me have cheddar instead of Kraft American cheese, on the bagel of my choice so I'm a fan. They also have awesome blondies if you are craving something sweet.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant SK Pastrami & Things: Very good Reuben for the price. Friendly, fast service and always reliable. I'm not sure why you would order much outside of the regular staples (it is called Pastrami and Things) and then complain about it. For those of you who might be confused this is a deli NOT a diner.;Good, cheap, quality deli sandwiches at a convenient location in center city! Its the perfect place for a lunch break! The service is fast & very friendly, and they have a basic but extensive menu. I've had the corned beef special sandwich with macaroni salad and the chicken salad sandwich with potato salad. Best chicken salad I've ever had!!! They also have daily specials that come with a side and a drink for around $6-8. I'm starting to become a regular here!;This deli is my favorite go-to lunch spot, especially when I cannot decide on anything else or I just plain don't feel like walking far. The service is the standout for me - always attentive and pleasant, not to mention accommodating. The food is nothing spectacular, just solid sandwiches and other lunch fare for reasonable prices.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant SK Pastrami & Things: I've been ordering breakfast from this place just about everyday for the past year and some change now! It's decently priced and conveniently located across the street from my job. The staff at Pastrami & Things is super friendly. Every time I'm headed to work, all I have to do is pop in quick and they'll yell my name to the person in the back who's making the food and they just know my order which is nice especially if I'm rushing to clock in at my job. I definitely recommend this little place to grab a bite from if you're around the way shopping and whatnot.;This is one of my favorite go to places for lunch in Center City. You can get a turkey pastrami special (with coleslaw and russian dressing) on rye bread for under 6 dollars. I always get 1/2 sandwiches, because they are enormous and loaded with meat. You get a side salad or chips with every sandwich. Also a huge fan of their whitefish salad and grilled cheese with bacon. The people that work there are really nice and never have to wait too long for your lunch. Again, the prices are awesome for Center City. The same sandwich with a side at Pikkles Plus just down the road would cost you about 9 bucks.;I had to stop halfway through my sandwich and write this. While I've only had their turkey, there's no way i could give it anything less than 5 stars. I don't know how they cook their turkey breasts but it's absolutely perfect. I wish i could have them cook a turkey breastfor thanksgiving for me. So good!!!!.
Dock Street Brewery is located at 701 S 50th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19143 and latitude - longitude is 39.9477306374 --75.2227761947 . List of Dock Street Brewery's categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits, Restaurants, Breweries, Pizza, Local Flavor, American (New), Vegetarian, Food, Brewpubs. Dock Street Brewery opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 16:0-22:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 14:0-20:0, Friday: 15:0-23:0, Saturday: 12:0-23:0. The rating for Dock Street Brewery is 4.0. Dock Street Brewery is currently open. Dock Street Brewery provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, 'casual', No caters service, Has good for groups service, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, Has outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, True, 'no', No good for kids service, No dogs allowed, Loud, u'free', Has table service, Has delivery support, No need to make an appointment, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Dock Street Brewery: Where to begin. Lousy service. The beer is not good at all. The employees act like beer snobs. Was seriously not impressed at all. First and last time I will ever go there again.;Awful service. If you like a hipster paradise go here. Waited for over an hour for my food because I guess that is how they operate;Terrible place to get a beer. I would recommend going to one of the other breweries. I definitely don't recommend the drumpf beer. The staff and owner of this establishment are tasteless and crude.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Dock Street Brewery: I want to love this place but I finally had to give up. Dock Street must hate making money, because every time I've come here has been a service nightmare (and I've been coming since it opened). All the delicious beer and pizza in the world won't make up for the absurdity of visiting here. On a not-busy Saturday around 3pm during beer week, I was seated at a two-top with a friend. 45 minutes later, my beer and her soda arrived. About 15 minutes after that, my order of fries. For a while, I contemplated just going up and pouring the beer myself. I should add that after about 25 minutes of just sitting there, our waitress came over and asked for our order again. A family seated after us flat out gave up and walked out in the time we were sitting there. My friend eventually had to leave, so I sat there eating fries alone. What a great place.;So hot and humid in here. Give me a beer. Wait, you only serve like 5 beers? One liquor drink only after 9pm? Hmmm. I must not be "cool" or "hip" enough to enjoy this torture. Weirdest wait staff. Decent pizza? Not sure, but I ate it anyway. I doubt I'll go back to find out if I could potentially like this place when I'm not dehydrated from the heat inside.;Locals, be ready for security at the front door and a limited selection of actual alcohol. Bring cash and patience during a busy night because the front manager will hustle you to eat and drink, quick. Delicious pizza tho!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Dock Street Brewery: I've been to Dock Street several times, but haven't had a chance to write about it. I stopped by last night with a few friends. We waited a while for an outdoor table, which was worthwhile because it was so nice. Dock street was pretty busy, inside and out, so it was pretty weird that they weren't taking names for tables. The whole place seemed to be understaffed, and possibly suffers from poor management. On my other trips to Dock St the service was good, but last night it was terrible. The table we had been waiting for was sitting uncleared for quite a while, so we just decided to sit down before someone else took "our" table. After waiting about twenty minutes without our server stopping by, I headed into the bar to buy drinks. The food order took about an hour to come out, and wasn't brought over to our table until we tracked down the server and asked about it. I have had great service here in the past, so it's safe to say the service is hit or miss. For food, Dock St excels at pizza. They have several different specialty pizzas that are great thin crust guys made in an open wood-burning stove. There are also sandwiches and appetizers on the menu, but I recommend sticking to the pies. Dock St is a respectable micro brewery that serves up pints, pitchers, and growlers of their own beers. In fact, they only tap their own beer. They usually have a selection of about five brews that rotate with some regularity. Last night I had the summer session, a light wheat beer with a lemon grass flavor, and the hoppy Bohemian pilsner. Both were good beers. I've always been able to find something on their tap list that suits my mood and palate. Dock St has a great open atmosphere with a long bar and lots of seating. It was great to sit outside on such a nice day, too. Bottom Line: Despite my negative experience last night, overall I think Dock St is a good stop. They make great beers that aren't widely found in other places across the city. They change beers and have enough variety to make regular stops dynamic enough. The pizza is good, especially for sharing with three or four people. It's one of the better stops in the neighborhood.;Well. I've been coming here for a long time now (about a year since they've opened) and I have been putting off writing my review. so. Dear Dock Street, You have wonderful food options, and delicious beer. Now, if you could only get your shit together... When you stock 6-8 beers at a time and run out of 1 its a big deal. When you run out of 2 its an even bigger deal. Other brew pubs don't seem to run out of shit like you do. You know that you are a hot spot. You know its always busy. Now why cant you get it together so that you can provide good service across the board? Also... STOP running out of food. srsly. You've been open for over a year and have had the same traffic for that time. Order enough shit so you don't run out of certain foods EVERY time I go. And update your beer list to reflect what you have. Its a fuckin chalk board. You run out? Erase it off the list. Real easy. Don't get me started on the ordering a keg snafu... I called you, you told me all I had to do was come on down, I came on down, you told me I needed to call and reserve a keg. Then you took an hour to get me the keg. You also told me that a tap was included in the price. Then I got there and you told me you didn't do taps. WTF? Get it together PLZ! I still love you. I love what you are doing for the block. I love that I don't have to leave west Philly anymore for good pizza and beer in the same spot. I really do love to love you. Just please, organize yourself a little better, and crack a smile every now and again when its busy. Busy = Money. sayin.;Beers were OK; nothing special. Chocolate Saison (that's what she said) was smooth, OMG Pale Ale was nicely hopped and easily drinkable,and Rye IPA was good. Not much of any aroma coming from these 3. Oh well. Pizza was OK; not great. Got a Sicilian but could not taste or see any walnuts, sun-dried tomatoes,(skimpy on the roasted garlic too )or fresh basil- just sauce,cheese and capers.Probably will return but not in a hurry to.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Dock Street Brewery: I would consider this to be one of the best local bars/restaurants in town. I think they have quick service and really good pizza. I am planning on visiting again soon.;What can I say that already hasn't been said about this place? I wouldn't say that this has the best pizza ever but it is a unique way of presenting pizza. I like that you can have small pizzas and get your own without just ordering one slice or everyone sharing the same kind of pizza. I like that they have all kinds of weird options. I like their beers. I don't think this is the type of place that I would go on a regular basis but I would trust to eat and drink here again in the future.;Dear Dock St: please please get some not-disgusting wine! I come often. Your pizza is yummy, your burgers are so tasty, and everyone says your beer is good, but I don't/can't drink it. I want to come more and I would, but no liquor and disgusting wine makes me sad.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Dock Street Brewery: Great pizza + great beer= Fantastic local Brewpub! The salads are great, and the pizza is inspired and tasty. They even have a vegan pizza (with pesto, veggies, and tofu) that my Vegan friends love, so we can all enjoy a dinner out. That's saying something!;By far the best pizza I have had in Philly, and this is said after living/studying/working in Italy on multiple occasions over a number of years. High quality ingredients consistently prepared to perfection. I am also not a big beer drinking, but almost always take advantage of sharing a beer flight with a friend during the meal. Perhaps my only complaint is that they are not located in CC, though that might be better for my waistline. Either way, looking forward to going back for sure.;Dock Street has excellent beer and awesome pizza! Their pizza is made in wood burning stoves = yum! Very casual. When I was there awhile ago they had tables outside which is nice in good weather..