Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States. Ardmore is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Delaware and Montgomery counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The population was 12,455 at the 2010 census. Ardmore is a suburb on the west side of Philadelphia, within Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County and Haverford Township in Delaware County. Originally named "Athensville" in 1853, the community and its railroad station were renamed "Ardmore" in 1873 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, on whose Main Line, west out of Philadelphia, Ardmore sits at Milepost 8.5.
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4 based on 46 reviews
The place is making home made brewing.Great selection of home made beers. Besides beers the place offers snacks and burgers.
4 based on 100 reviews
Excellent food, menu, and service. Casual, and friendly atmosphere. Salads, Mussels, Crab cakes, traditional "continental" favorites. One of the main lines best at affordable pricing to boot. Just like this to special occasion dining. Why travel miles for less? Never disappointed in food or service. Large portions, great veggies and desserts all add up to a special night out.
4 based on 149 reviews
Visited with friends. Server tried to please but kitchen not too cooperative. Food varied from very good (french toast and omelet) to really weird. They called it Huevos Rancheros but like none I've ever seen before. Strange combiation of ingedients with little flavor and no eggs, nachos or saucing, It was a vegetable stew with bland cheese?, Coffee ok but not refilled. Price and large portions seem to be the attraction Noisy and kitchen always appears to be overwhelmed by orders and backed up, yet "regulars" fill the place.
4 based on 147 reviews
Hymie's is a classic "New York style" delicatessen with excellent food and great service. The waitstaff is very attentive. I had a pastrami reuben which is as good as I have ever had and certainly the largest. My wife had a chicken livers sandwich which was equally excellent. The sandwiches both came without extras such as French fries but, who cares, there was plenty to eat. The place was fun, the food was great. It was well worth the visit.
4 based on 128 reviews
14 of us (including 3 children) dined at Not Your Average Joeâs in Suburban Square on Saturday evening. We sat upstairs at 2 tables joined together for our large party. Our waiter Henry was terrific. Drinks were good and the Arnold Palmers were too. Everyone really enjoyed their food and everything was served hot and portions were good. Some of the entrees ordered were the chicken parm, the grilled chicken, chicken piccata, scallops, sirloin tips and meatloaf. I had the scallops and they were delicious! My granddaughter sat next to me and ordered the chicken parm and we giggled when we saw the large portion that was placed in front of her. Half went home for lunch the next day. In fact quite a few brought leftovers home. Coffee was delicious. We had promised the kids water ice in the way home so we did not order dessert. Some of us were dressed up and some more casual and all were comfortable. I would definitely go back.Hello - I am so glad to hear that you all enjoyed everything and especially pleased that Henry provided such excellent service. I will make sure that he is recognized by his General Manager for a job well done.We'll be looking forward to seeing you all again real soon.Thanks!
4 based on 151 reviews
Had a very nice lunch- tacos and beers - with a business associate. Service very good and staff friendly and accommodating. Tacos were crispy chicken- three on a board. I would order again! Lunch event was spoiled by an overzealous Havertown parking nazi who wrote me a ticket in an unmarked, no meter spot. Thanks Havertown..
4 based on 78 reviews
O.K, let me begin by saying that you can't go wrong with the food. The chicken wings are exceptional. The prime rib special is great. Dinner salads are always fresh and satisfying - real greens. The chicken marsala, shepherd's pie, lobster ravioli, and baked salmon are never disappointing. If you want simpler fare they have a good selection of burgers and sandwiches. I don't really indulge anymore but I know that their desserts continue to be awesome. Also they are competitive in their beer selection with the two breweries in town.The one thing that prevents a top score is the noise level. This is a small tavern and when it is crowded the sound can be very loud indeed! Most of the time we have gone has been on the weekends admittedly but it is a popular place and dinnertime all week draws a good crowd. If you're O.K. with noise and don't plan on having an intimate talk with your significant other by all means don't hesitate!
4 based on 147 reviews
White Dog Cafe has been engaging its local community with award-winning contemporary American cuisine, since 1983 in Philadelphia and since 2010 in Wayne. Known for creative menus, using the highest quality farm-fresh ingredients and humanely raised meats
WOW! first time here. We had spent two days in downtown Philadelphia and were meeting my fiance's relatives at this restaurant, which was 20 minutes from their house. 6 of us. Honestly, this restaurant is definitely 5-stars. Incredible service and wish i could remember her name. Knew the menu so well and even took time to get a gluten free roll for one of our guests while we snacked on the other rolls.Cucumber and salmon mouse sandwich for me and I kept sneaking french fries from my fiance's plate - outstanding. The quality of the food and the great choices (rotating menus with the seasons) made me wish i could have eaten here more times!Truly a treat and such a well decorated restaurant too! Very popular place for lunch - place was very crowded for lunch!
4 based on 129 reviews
New American cuisine prepared in a scratch kitchen, paired with an on-site brewery producing fresh, award-winning beers, all in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Happy Hour specials available Monday-Friday from 4pm-6pm. Reservations are accepted for lun
I've got to say that depending on which location, you dine, the rating will change. Overall, the food is okay, service is always excellent. The noise and overcrowding makes it not worth it for me. I rated it 3 stars, because a certain crowd may see it as a fun bar spot.
4 based on 182 reviews
These guys know GOOD Beer and they make it even better. It appears they got inspiration from the great farmhouse breweries in Belgium and then combined their knowledge of beer making with good old American ingenuity --- voila â they created some master brews, all balanced, but demonstrating what an imaginative and passionate bunch they are. Fuzzy Green, a Cucumber IPA or Milkshake IPA (Extra Vanilla Double) or the Ourison, a lengthy cask conditioned Saison. Everything is produced locally, on-site, in small batches, and with the freshest, high quality ingredients. The beertenders are knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. Parking available in their lot. I picked up several 4-packs to enjoy at home.
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