Pennsauken Township is a township in Camden County, in the US state of New Jersey, and a suburb of Philadelphia. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 35,885, reflecting an increase of 148 (+0.4%) from the 35,737 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 999 (+2.9%) from the 34,738 counted in the 1990 Census.
Things to do in Pennsauken
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.
5 based on 96 reviews
The Custard Stand is a great place to go for a sweet treat. My family has been going here for years and we have yet to be disappointed. The employees are all very friendly and super helpful.
The ice cream is delicious and you can get it in a variety of ways from the classic cone to a flurry mixed with candy and even milkshakes. There really is something for everyone.
4 based on 129 reviews
From the outside of this old, gorgeous brick building you may anticipate an inviting interior. Entering from the front of the building is confounding as you are directed to use the "other door", which apparently means the adjacent door. No warm or welcoming greeting. A coat rack, a few booths...oh, there's the bar. So, it's a bar. With a few seats surrounding the bar. Perhaps just close off the front door. Then you would enter at the side and walk directly into a semi-welcoming space. Our server was very good. Nothing wrong with the beer. Or the menu. It's pleasant but not a destination. It has the potential to be someplace special but misses the mark.
3.5 based on 314 reviews
It’s a roomy restaurant...good steaks,all you can eat salad bar is good,and bread is limitless...coupons are usually available for as much as $15 off dinner.My only complaint is there is too much food..not good if you want to lose weight.Wide variety in salad bar items.
5 based on 955 reviews
Very creative and tasty fried dough made daily. Light and not greasy with flavourful fillings and toppings. While expensive for donuts, better value than the new kids on the blocks dishing up pseudo-KFC as well - tastier also. Second best in the area after Phatso's.
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.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
I've been going here for over 10 years now, since I used to work across the street. The service is always great and so is the food! My favorite dish is the chicken Portofino - delish!! And also their garlic sticks, served hot or cold are really good. Oh and their buffalo wings... yum! I could go on and on - just give it a try, you really can't go wrong.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
My son chose the restaurant, having never eaten there before. The sushi menu was very limited and lacked imagination. The fish was fresh and tasty. The soft shell crab appetizer (a special) was very tasty. We were a group of 9 and the waitresses were very attentive and friendly.
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