Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Hidden Valley, Pennsylvania, United States including Mulligan's, Clocktower Restaurant, Slopeside, Helen's Fine Dining, The Grille at Sporting Clays, Out of the Fire Cafe, Bavarian Lounge, Oakhurst Tearoom, Rustic Mountain Pizza, Taylor Jo's 6 Pak Shack
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4 based on 28 reviews
I recently made a larger order (8 pizzas). We tried both the white and regular pizza. The service was good and the pizzas were ready on time (pre-ordered). The reaction to the pizza was mixed. Some really liked it. Some did not.Personally, I did not care for the pizza (not the type of crust I prefer as it was more on the bread side as opposed to hand-tossed...similar taste to a bakery pre-made crust one would purchase). Thank being said, I would try this place again. The beer selection was very varied and the chicken looked amazing. The prices of the sandwiches seemed reasonable.
3 based on 31 reviews
Pizza, hoagies, soft-serve ice cream
First, I want to say that the staff was amazingly friendly. The sweet and salty caramel pretzel ice cream was also amazing. We enjoyed the pizza and Italian hoagie as well, but the sauce was a little too sweet for our liking. Overall, good experience and we would try it again.
3 based on 150 reviews
We should have taken the fact that both doors were locked as a sign that it has gotten progressively WORSE since the last time we stopped almost 2 years ago. When we were finally able to get someoneâs attention that was leaving to let us in, the hostess started to tell me that only the one door was locked. When we stood there pulling and knocking on the door for well over 5 minutes. So we were seated pretty promptly. Let me start with the Buffett....it is an ABSOLUTE embarrassment. The ham pot pie was complete mush, the rigatoni was complete mush with store bought frozen meatballs, the macaroni and cheese....again MUSH. Didnât even bother to try the rice because that was congealed mush. The mashed potatoes were tasteless. The gravy was horrendously lumpy tasteless muck. The stuffing was positively vile looking. The potato soup had whole potatoes just backed in half, half raw!!!! The roast beef was chewy, fatty tasteless and dry. That doesnât even begin to describe the beef with canned potatoes!!!! The roasted chicken was freezing cold and again TASTELESS!! The sauerkraut and pork.....very bitter. Ham cabbage and potatoes tasted like a watered down mess. This doesnât even begin to describe half of what was on that Buffett. I seriously should have take pictures of the slop!!!! How anyone can honestly write a review praising this hot mess is beyond me. When the new owners took over, I had high hopes that they were going to makes changes for the better....they have fallen into the same slop trap that the previous owners were in!!! When we were leaving the hostess asked how everything was. I said âyou donât really want me to be honest do you? It was horrible and weâll probably never return againâ. She said nothing....she lowered her eyes and according to my sister, then rolled them. Had I seen her roll them, I would have called her out on it because poor customer service on TOP of horrendous food is beyond unacceptable!!!
3 based on 34 reviews
We stayed overnight at Seven Springs Resort. The Bavarian Lounge was an excellent place to get a few drinks after a day of exploring the area. The bartenders were extremely nice!! They also have a food menu but we did not eat there.
4 based on 604 reviews
Out of the Fire Cafe is a family owned and operated casual restaurant serving New American cuisine year round. We have been creating flavors amidst laughter and friends since the year 2007. The Cafe is tucked into the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania, con
First impressions have one thinking this is a typical run of the mill rural restaurant. I quickly found out otherwise. While the atmosphere is simple and unassuming, the food is truly outstanding. They have a really gifted chef in the kitchen. I had a grilled chicken breast. Friend had grilled salmon. Both were cooked perfectly. They were done just right and were wonderfully tender and juicy. Something like a chicken breast seems like the least challenging thing a kitchen can produce. But I've found many a fine restaurant can have a tough time coming up with tender and juicy results. This place nailed it perfectly. Hope I have the opportunity to return again sometime.
4 based on 22 reviews
I was with a group, so I got to try different appetizers and see different sandwiches. The wings are unremarkable and appear to have some coating. They appear to be frozen and the sauces were predictable - I tried the buffalo, bbq, and garlic which were the best. The bleu cheese appeared to be house made as well as the ranch and honey mustard. good sauces, not so good wings. The soft pretzel sticks were also frozen and mircrowaved. They became quite hard as they cooled and were devoid of any unique or flavorful taste. The nachos with pulled pork were the best appetizer I tasted and the pork was not bad-not great, but not bad. The toppings on the nachos was a tad skimpy. My sandwich was a grilled cod on a roll with remoulade sauce. They put little sauce on it and it would be much better with more of the sauce. The cod was adequate and sauce was above average. The cole slaw was creamy and institutional. They have single serve pizza's and my friends said the pizza bread (it was french bread style) was good. They have a version of the Primanti bros style sandwich that had lunch meat roast beef and was not very substantial, lacking overall adequate filling. Prices were higher than average but on par with the rest of the over priced food at the resort. Average cost of sandwiches was about $15, do not go out of your way to eat here. They do have a nice deck view of a lake and you get to hear the soothing sounds of shotguns firing at the adjacent skeet range if sitting outside.Thank you for visiting the Grille at Sporting Clays. Sorry to hear that you didn't love everything about your recent visit. Please email us at [email protected] so a manager can get in touch with you to learn more. Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We hope to see you again for a better experience.
4 based on 122 reviews
Helen's Restaurant is the perfect place for a truly fine dining experience. Helen's continues the tradition of offering an upscale dining experience in a rustic setting with unique food that cannot be found anywhere else on the mountain. The menu at Helen
Extremely disappointed with Helenâs. My family has been dining at this restaurant for 20+ years. The restaurant and management have significantly declined. The bartender/manager is brass, aggressive and rude to both her employees and customers. The restaurant was empty during our experience, and can only be blamed on the management of the business. Iâve worked in the service industry for many years and have never seen such an incompetent woman scare away clientele. It is obvious that the restaurant is not as busy as they use to be, and it can only be explained after management changed. Scaring away patrons willing to spend hundreds of dollars on a meal? Helenâs is no longer concerned with upholding their fine dining experience. There are plenty of restaurants both on the 7springs property and off property that patrons can go to without being tormented by the manager. Save yourself the horrible experience of dining with such a wretched woman. There are plenty of other great places to dine at 7Springs somewhere like Mountain Club, Slopeside or Out of the Fire.Thank you for taking the time to share your valuable feedback with us. We are very sorry to hear about your negative experience. A manager would like to speak with you to learn more about this. Please email us at [email protected]
4 based on 116 reviews
Located on the fourth floor of the Main Lodge at Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Slopeside features amazing views of the mountain, gracious service, comfortable family dining and great all-American selections
Six of us thoroughly enjoyed the Friday night Seafood Buffet. The selections are extensive including crab legs, beef tenderloin and a made to order pasta station. Chef Julio does an amazing job with the pasta. Other selections include salads and soups, chilled shrimp and chilled ahi tuna. Huge dessert selections as well. Definitely worth the trip. Reasonably priced considering all you can eat and the food quality. Highly recommendable.Thank you very much for the fantastic feedback! We hope to see you again soon for another delicious visit.
Whatever they are doing up at Hidden Valley is working. We ate at the Clocktower during our recent stay there and much much improved from prior stays. What a nice surprise, what a beautiful resort!! - keep up the good work
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4 based on 8 reviews
Great little place with an awesome view! Nice place for a quick bite, lunch or appetizer - any time and especially after golf. They also serve breakfast sandwiches and eggs in the morning. Really the only place open in Hidden Valley, off-season. They have Fairway Friday during the summer with specials and live entertainment. Specials include taco night, steamer buckets, grilled sausage, hamburgers and club sandwiches. We especially liked the Fairway Fries - French fires topped with pulled pork, BBQ and cheese - paired with a cold beer! Delicious!!
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