Find out what American restaurants to try in Camden. Camden is a city in Camden County, New Jersey. Camden is located directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 77,344. Camden is the 12th most populous municipality in New Jersey. The city was incorporated on February 13, 1828. Camden has been the county seat of Camden County since the county was formed on March 13, 1844. The city derives its name from Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden. Camden is made up of over twenty different neighborhoods.
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4 based on 479 reviews
This place is famous for a reason. The people are nice and welcoming. Food is delicious and generous portion. You can order take out, or they have a bar like area with a few rows of table with barstools that you van sit down and enjoy your meal. Ask for the all time favorites and you canât go wrong.
4 based on 330 reviews
High Street is a unique dining experience, an all-day restaurant that features something different each time of day. Grains, bread and pasta are our specialty with our on site bakery that provides all the fresh breads for our award-winning breakfast sandw
Popped in here for breakfast at the start of my tourist day. Lovely welcome from staff even though I was first in ! Hot water for my own tea - no problem. Took the Italian market breakfast. Salami, eggs, broccoli, ham and scrambled eggs. Along with roast spuds ! Very nicely done. Kept me carb loaded for a days walking ! Reasonable prices too.
4 based on 383 reviews
This may have been my favorite turkey sandwich ever! Certainly in a very long time and reminded me to some NY delis in my childhood. So good I went back the next day and brought some work colleagues. So juicy and generous portion. Really good stuff.
4 based on 197 reviews
My sister and I love The Original Turkey. We were in Philadelphia four days and ate here three times. Everything we ate was incredible. I tried the turkey Rachel and a boxed lunch while she had a sample platter and turkey sandwich. The turkey is moist and delicious without being salty. Donât be put off by the line! Service is quick, efficient and friendly.
4 based on 268 reviews
Went to Honeyâs this morning, menu a bit limited but Iâm sure everyone can find something that they would eat. Service was good, but the food was average at best. Fresh squeezed lemonade taste like it was made from bottled lemon juice instead of fresh lemons. Grits were too watery and beady. Homefries werenât anything that I was used to, but Iâm sure someone would like them. I donât want to say anything too negative because it just may not have been a place for me, but I wouldnât try to discourage anyone else from going.
4 based on 254 reviews
Good New Orleans fare. Had beignets and Jambalaya. Wife had shrimp and grits. Cheese fries with gravy. Lots of Mac and cheese for the kids. Quick efficient service. Looked like a good choice at the bar too. Good place to take kids.
4 based on 361 reviews
To look at the menu you would think this was a pretty expensive place to have a sandwich in Philadelphia, but all of the servings are huge. People commonly share, or take home plenty for another meal. This is the only place I would have a corned beef sandwich in Philadelphia but I would have to split it since corned beef is best right out of the kitchen. Same for the French Toast; great but tons of food. I saw some people JUST come for the dessert, which seems like a good idea.
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4 based on 1384 reviews
Behind the wrought iron gate, past the herbaceous patio and through the atrium is Talula's Garden, the warm and elegant Washington Square eatery from Aimee Olexy and Starr Restaurants. The modern menu, prepared with carefully-sourced ingredients and a lig
Very nice, upscale American cuisine restaurant with large (heated) outdoor dining area.The staff was very knowlegdable and accommodating to my wife's VEGAN diet and each dish was beautifully presented and described by ingredients. Gracious service.A bit noisy and crowded (on a Friday night) so reservations are a must.
4 based on 4293 reviews
Once called "the most genteel tavern in America" by John Adams and the first unofficial "White House," Chef Walter Staib's City Tavern has boasted the finest celebrations since 1773. With over 230 years of hospitality, City Tavern has been the centerpiece
Everyone has already remarked on the atmosphere, so I'll spare you. The food was very good - we had the pork loin medallions. Bread was interesting, but I wouldn't buy a loaf on purpose. If I had to pay full price I would have felt ripped off, but we had a 1/2 off coupon that you can get at the Independence Visitor's Center. Minimum $20 for an entree for lunch is a little rich for my blood. I guess we didn't look rich, either, because we felt like we were tolerated by the staff, not welcomed. It was an experience but we won't be back. Be sure to get the coupon!!
4 based on 208 reviews
Keating's Rope & Anchor Bar + Kitchen is a social eatery where friends gather over waterfront views. A riverside respite, Rope & Anchor serves up contemporary American cuisine with an emphasis on sustainable seafood, locally sourced ingredients and hand c
What a great hotel property to stay at and the restaurant has proven to be a steady winner. If the river park is open save room for dessert right outside the front door. The staff is super friendly, remember what you like to have, and add a level of comfort. Live music often and within walking distance to Old City.Thank you for taking a moment to share your review with us. We are thrilled you were impressed by our restaurant, and the Spruce Street Harbor Park! I am especially glad you found our staff friendly and accommodating. It was a pleasure to host you at the Keating's Rope & Anchor Bar + Kitchen, and we look forward to the opportunity to do so again in the future!
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