Haddonfield is a borough located in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough had a total population of 11,593, reflecting a decline of 66 (-0.6%) from the 11,659 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 31 (+0.3%) from the 11,628 counted in the 1990 Census.
Things to do in Haddonfield
4.5 based on 149 reviews
Giumarello's is family-owned Italian Elegance! Don’t miss out on the appetizers & desserts, in a word… fantastic. It’s a great place to have a romantic dinner.Check out our facebook page and follow us on twitter!!
I have tried to give this establishment "another shot" over the last few years as it is near my place of residence. Every time I do, the results of my experience are pretty much the same. Very average service, ignorant front desk staff to the point of snobbish, and over priced average fare touted to be gourmet. May fool some newbies of foodies, but not after we've enjoyed real gourmet meals over many many years local as well as out of town and I doubt would fool others with the same appreciation of fine dining.
4.5 based on 187 reviews
Food was good and tried several dishes (calamari, buffalo and tomato salad, apple and candies walnuts salad, bronzini and Osso Buco (veal) with my colleagues. All the dishes had a good taste. Atmosphere was a little loud but it was during the Holidays so a lot of excitement during the visit.
4.5 based on 296 reviews
We cordially invite you to set aside the preconceived notion that urbane dining requires an urban setting. Dry Aged Steak au Poivre and Citrus Glazed Salmon are equally at-home in Camden County as Philadelphia. And could 5,000 bottles of world-class wine hope for a more fitting home than a place called Cherry Hill? Culinary connoisseurs, The Capital Grille has arrived in suburbia.
We chose this restaurant for special steak dinners for two family celebrations. Each of our four different steak dinners were cooked perfectly and tasted delicious. Appetizers and sides were wonderful as was complementary dessert for celebrants. Jason's service was superb. We appreciated his sense of humor. Pricey but worth it.
4.5 based on 381 reviews
Informal BYOB Italian eatery where the emphasis is on the traditional homestyle Italian cooking. Managed by Angelo Lutz, Philly's original Kitchen Consigliere, and located in Collingswood, NJ
Everyone is friendly and inviting...but Tiffany is my favorite. You would think she is a member of the family with the way she interacts with you and your table. Everything on the menu is wonderful. Each dish better than the next. Make sure to listen to the specials. No matter what you choose you will NOT be disappointed. It's an old school restaurant with a modern twist with old school values and top notch staff. You will not be able to clean your plate, as the portions are huge. Don't miss the opportunity to eat hear. If it is crowded, which it is often, because, yes it is that good, it can be a bit loud/noisy, but this is typical of old style Italian culture. Just like Sunday dinner at home growing up.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
What a slice of heaven...or scoop of heaven as the case may be. Italian music playing, rustic facade, so many flavors to choose from. They put a cookie on top! Wow...can't wait to go back!
4.5 based on 419 reviews
I ate here with a large group during a brief visit to the area. Service was consistently good. Plenty of menu selections. The appetizers were ok.....good, but nothing exceptional. I got one of the fish dishes as a main course. I did ask beforehand if the fish was fresh, and was honestly told it was frozen fresh. I decided to give it a try, which was a mistake. The sauce, cook, and sides were good. The fish was terrible. Very fishy and not fresh tasting at all. Big let down. Given the price, ambiance, service, and food, this is a decent average place. It's a stretch to call it very good. No plans to visit this chain again.
4.5 based on 254 reviews
Lovely little restaurant with too many seats. Could not get decent space to position my chair - was always looking out for wait staff going by. Our table should never had been set up.
Menu read really well, all the right dishes with average flavor. Being a BYOB and charging very reasonable prices makes a decent place to go to. Choose your seat carefully - don't get stuck in the middle of the restaurant.
4 based on 111 reviews
You can always find an extensive, ever-changing lineup of craft beers on tap and there’s always something fresh in the firkin. Pour one more! Starting with the original Pour House in Westmont, NJ we’ve now grown to locations in Exton, PA and North Wales, PA. We’re always shucking oysters at our raw bar, but if you want to get your oyster fix for cheap, stop in on Wednesdays for our Buck-a-Shuck special.
The Pour House is part of the locally well-respected PJ Whelihan's chain. It features typical tavern food: burgers, salads, sandwiches with a special feature being a gourmet oyster bar. The noise level is HIGH (all wood surfaces). My maple burger was a cut above your typical bar burger and the thinly sliced potatoes with cheese were very good. All in all a pleasant informal dinner.
5 based on 40 reviews
An intimately casual, seafood-centric, 24 seat BYOB with a seasonally changing menu that places importance on using ingredients at their peak.
A small byob in haddonfield with great food. I don’t think a lot of south jersey restaurants ranked excellent would get the same rating if they were in Philadelphia, but Two Fish would. Only knock is the small menu. For me it is great, but it would not be for everyone. Also could limit how often you can come as the menu doesn’t vary that much. As for recommendations, we had the grilled octopus and lobster bolognese as appetizers. Both were fabulous. For entrees, three of us had the barramundi and we all loved it. The monk fish was also loved by the other member of our party. For desert, the caramel torte should not be missed. Enjoy!!
4.5 based on 309 reviews
You can expect the very best in contemporary Italian cuisine and seafood at Caffe Aldo Lamberti. A South Jersey Landmark for over 28 years and just minutes from Philadelphia, you will find mouthwatering menu selections such as chicken, veal, pasta, USDA prime meats and seafood dishes, along with our house specialty - whole fresh fish. We feature spacious dining rooms with a California Art-Decor design and no matter the occasion - whether it is a quiet dinner for two or a party of 175 - Caffe Aldo Lamberti is the perfect setting.
Always packed, excellent food and wine. Service is on point. This is one of our go to places in this area which has lots of restaurants springing up. Consistently excellent experience. I go here whenever I am the one choosing. Fish gets filet tableside and the waiters are friendly and knowledgeable. Beautiful wine cellar which you can use for a private party
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