Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Medford, New Jersey, United States. Medford is a township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 23,033, reflecting an increase of 780 (+3.5%) from the 22,253 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,727 (+8.4%) from the 20,526 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 221 reviews
Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar offers an under 500 calorie seasonally changing, local farm to table menu, 50+ wines by the glass, seasonal cocktails and local beers. Start your meal at Harvest with one of our seasonal flatbreads and then enjoy wood g
My last review of this place was excellent, but a few months have passed and since then they have a new menu, and my food and kitchen service was very poor. Went there for lunch at 1:00pm on a Sat., there was approx. 8 people dining when we arrived. The waitress was friendly and took our order. We shared an appetizer, and I ordered the Knife & fork egg salad sandwich, it came out with one slice of bread, a table spoon of egg salad and a side salad that amounted to two fork fulls, with a glass of water on the side, it was pathetic to say the least, and it would not have fed a small child. My wife ordered the chicken sandwich with side salad, fries and a glass of ice tea. We waited about 20 mins for our meals, her sandwich came out wrong and had to be sent back, she waited another 12 to15 minutes for her meal to arrive and by then I was done. She was not happen and just took it home. Now the kicker, the bill was over $53.00 While there waiting for our pathetic meals to arrive, I watched a waiter get his food plate from the cook, he wiped sweat from his forehead, then reached up on top the counter stick his hand into a container filled with orange color chips, carrots, etc. grab a handful and put them on top of someone's food then take it to the table to serve, it was disgusting. Sad thing is, we just had a great meal in NY City the day before that cost less and would have fed three people. I cannot believe this restaurant has went down hill so bad in just a few months.We are very sorry about your latest experience with us. Unfortunately, it sounds as though we have quite an "off" day, and that clearly negatively impacted your visit - we sincerely apologize.Is there any way you would be willing to email our General Manager Shaun ([email protected]) so we can get more information from you?We apologize again, and look forward to hearing from you - have a nice day, and thank you for your time. - Melissa ZirolliSocial Media Director
4 based on 302 reviews
had an excellent steak here once, other food, so so................never consistent, so dont go here that much anymore. prices a bit on the high side. used to be reasonable. have even had turkey dinner here for Thanksgiving, but boxed potatoes and overpriced has stopped me from coming back.
4 based on 74 reviews
Lots of good reviews on this place! My husband and I took our elderly father in law here, at his request. Off the beaten path, for sure, but a pretty drive. We ate lunch at 2:00 on a weekday, so no crowd. Only two other tables of patrons. Service was very friendly and drinks came quickly, but food took a long time... much longer than we expected for hot sandwiches to be prepared. Drinks were good (bloody Maryâs and a gin and tonic). Veg/barley soup was a little bland, but red pepper/crab soup was terrific! Surprising combo of flavor and delicious. It was a special, so not always available. Cheeseburger was a little dry, cooked more than I requested, and sort of flat... not juicy. Open-faced Reuben also looked a little flat... not showy, but I did not get a taste. Father in law was happy with it. My husbandâs prime rib sandwich, served as a French dip, looked amazing and he said it was equally tasty. He did not offer a taste either and he ate every morsel! French fries were good. So... will we go back for lunch again? Probably yes. But really not sure what to order next time. Prime rib sandwiches for everyone? Or keep experimenting? Elegant decor, clean, great soundtrack of 1950âs and 60âs Italian crooners!
Top 4 Contemporary food in Medford, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 181 reviews
When you walk through the front doors of BRIO Tuscan Grille's Marlton location, you'll swear you've just been transported straight to Italy itself. Experience friendly, attentive service in the company of family and friends. Delight your palate with fresh
Decided to sit and split dinner meal with wife at bar. Bartender Joe was nice but can tell focused on drinks and busy. Ordered rosemary chicken dinner. Told by bartender came with green beans. ( not). Smallest piece of chicken I have ever seen. 1/4 chicken for $21. No pre meal bread until we were finished entree. Very disappointed. As I suspected. Service at bar prioritized for bar drinkers, not eaters. Management no where present. With drinks and tip $68.00 and feel cheated.
4 based on 18 reviews
This is the local restaurant that we frequent most often. It is close by, every meal that we have ever had has been good, and they have great specials. On Monday-Wednesday in the winter the special is soup, salad, plus any entree on the menu for 2 people for $35.99. The other night I had the surf and turf (and I am not a big meat eater but love their filet) while my husband had his favorite, the Osso buco, with the soup and salad for a total of $36. They also often have Groupons (not usable with specials). The only occasional downside is when the bar is busy (especially in the warmer weather when it is full of golfers on the 19th hole), it can be noisy.
4 based on 362 reviews
The rugged, yet romantic atmosphere is perfect for any occasion, an intimate dinner, a business lunch, drinks outside on the patio or Sunday brunch. Each location features a wood burning rotisserie and open flame grill where our signature chicken, seasona
Bar service was very good. Three lady (one was Keri) bartenders were very busy, but still attentive. When I asked to sample wine, it was done without drama. Shrimp appetizer was very good. Steak au poivre was very good as was the mashed potatoes. I was tempted to try their fries, but was curious about the mashed. Waiter was good but slightly distracted (was looking around while talking to us).Decor could be a variety corporate owned chains. Not bad, just slightly cookie-cutter.Restroom was clean.
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3 based on 25 reviews
Happened to call on reopening day. Enjoyed great martinis at the bar and a wonderful dinner. Didn't get a chance to eat here the first go-around, but thrilled with this version of Jackson Stokes. Met Luciano Lamberti who stopped by our table to check on us - great guy! Staff was very attentive and really wanted to make our experience enjoyable. Highly recommend!
3 based on 80 reviews
Love Medford and love Medford Lakes area. We go there often. We went here for a nice outside lunch. The service was good but the steak we ordered was so overcooked and tasteless. The table next to us had at least 6 kids running around, jumping on tree branches and screaming. It was awful. Parents could care less what the kids were doing. Anyway, the waitress was very nice but when the food came out it was just too overcooked. By this time we just barely ate and left. The place could be better if the management would enforce the signs that are all over the patio area.
Most Popular American food in Medford, New Jersey, United States
3 based on 23 reviews
Can't say enough how bad this food is. I think there are teenagers cooking in the kitchen. The food is like microwaved slop and they don't even try to improve it. Its a shame because the music/bands are great but don't go hungry.
3 based on 152 reviews
A visit to the Pub of the Tavern will offer a poignant reflection of earlier times in the Village of Medford and days gone by at this, the local roadhouse. Braddock's Tavern currently offers casual fine dining on two floors in a marvelous colonial atmosph
We're a 60-ish couple of moderate means, and on our first visit -- and Braddock's rivaled Center City Philadelphia's best. Despite arriving a half-hour early (for 7 pm) on a clearly very-busy Saturday night, we had off-street parking and we were seated immediately. Our extremely-nice balcony table (well heated even on a colder February night) overlooked Medford's quaintly-lit business/shopping district (road noise exactly once, when a loud-exhausts "muscle car" started up in front). We ordered an appetizer with our drinks, but bread arrived with the drinks and the delicious appetizer followed shortly after. I drink diet cokes incessantly, yet I always had a freshly-filled glass at hand (kudos to our magnificent server Analise!). My Veal Burlington was sumptuous, my wife's massive prime rib almost literally melted in our months (we shared samples). Her creme de brulee' was perfect, as was the entire evening. Despite Braddock's evidenced popularity, we were never rushed in the slightest. Total check $125.28 -- total experience a perfect night! VERY recommended!
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