Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Atco, New Jersey, United States. Atco is an unincorporated community in Waterford Township in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the Philadelphia-Camden metropolitan area, located 16 miles (26 km) southeast of Camden. Though generally considered part of Waterford Township, a small section of the southern edge of Atco is located in Winslow Township.
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4 based on 183 reviews
New American cuisine prepared in a scratch kitchen, paired with an on-site brewery producing fresh, award-winning beers, all in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Happy Hour specials available Monday-Friday from 4pm-6pm. Reservations are accepted for lun
Sitting outdoors here on a lovely late spring day is quite nice. Our waiter, Cody, was the best: he was able to provide great comebacks for my brotherâs offbeat humor, was attentive, and was courteous. We had the calamari which were good but the sauce (what was that?) doesnât pair well. The wings were good but so sticky--we shouldâve been provided wet-naps! The desserts are disgustingly too large, and my mother thought the crab sandwich had too much filler. Actually, it was Cody who made our visit here great.
3 based on 14 reviews
An excellent Irish Pub with a lot of IPAs on draft as well as domestics and Harp, Guinness and Smithwicks. The food was standard pub fare but done perfectly. I had wings (hot and meaty) and a roast pork sandwich with rabe, sharp provolone and long hots. My wife had fried pickles and a brunch burger. Our server, Kelsie, was attentive and a delight. A new choice for a good, inexpensive meal.
4 based on 10 reviews
Realizing this is a newly-renovated establishment with, perhaps, inexperienced owners, certain standards should still be met. Watching the much-needed physical transformation of the property gave us hope for local pub which would become our "go to" place. However, out enthusiasm was dulled by a disappointing first impression. While the restaurant itself has undergone a remarkable (and badly-needed) renovation, we wonder if the excitement will last once the novelty has worn off. One of our pet peeves is having a server ask you want you would like to drink before we've even taken our coats off and gotten comfortable in our seats. No "hello", "thanks for coming in", "how are you?"...just "do you know what you want to drink?" When we finally got settled, we asked for a "beer list" and the server pointed to a hand-written list on the wall which could not be read easily mostly due to the handwriting and, to a lesser extent, the distance from where we were sitting. Now don't get us wrong, the place was busy, due, we suspect, to its "newness" and the fact it was their "grand opening weekend". But, one would also expect that customer service would be foremost in their plan not only because it was their opening, but to assure repeat business going forward. To that end, not only was the brusque greeting from the bartender a disappointment, we were also surprised to see who we believed to be the owners of the restaurant had commandeered a corner of the bar even though customers were standing at the bar due to the lack of sufficient seating. Albeit, the owners were taking up valuable "income space" at the bar, we gave them benefit of the doubt by assuming they were just watching to see what improvements might be needed in terms of server activity and processes for customer service. To that end, we also thought rather than calling out raffles from their perch at the bar, it would have been nice if the owners had circulated among customers to introduce themselves, find out where folks were coming from (to help with future marketing), and simply to thank folks for coming in. This did not happen during the time we were there either. We did order lunch and were satisfied with the size of the portions, the freshness of the ingredients, and the overall presentation and taste. Satisfied, but not overwhelmed. The fact that we had to ask for silverware and napkins didn't help the situation either. In addition, I personally thought the draught beer was not as chilled as it should have been, but I admit that's a personal preference. Perhaps chilled glasses should be offered for all draughts and not just selected ones. Now, everyone's approach to running a business can certainly be different, but this experience was underwhelming and fell short of the first impression we hoped for and expected. We sincerely hope things will get better with time and experience. We need a good "pub" in our community and this one has the potential, but it will take more than just watching from the corner of the bar to make it happen. Overall rating: another "average" pub despite the renovations.
3 based on 15 reviews
We are frequent customers of the Berlin location. However, we decided to check out the new location in Voorhees this weekend. During an afternoon visit, it took them 55 minutes to serve our food after ordering....that was for some chicken wings (only gave us 7 wings even though we ordered 10) a few cheesesteaks (came out wrong) and another sandwich. The food was not good (and tasted different than the same items at the Berlin location). On top of that, the server was ambivalent with customers and never offered refills on drinks or an apology for wait (not during a busy hour). Also, the decor is drab. They just slapped a new coat of paint, some posters and TVs on the walls of an old Friendly's that was the previous tenant. We will never go there again and if I were the owners of Ott's Berlin, I would disassociate themselves from the Voorhees mess ASAP.
Been visiting this Snack Bar since the 1970's. Best hotdogs in Jersey. A must visit. Located inside the Berlin Farmers Market. A perfect Mom and Pop style snack bar.
4 based on 33 reviews
My family loves this place! The food is always excellent! We've never had anything we don't like. We have also had private parties there with extremely reasonable prices and great service. You can always watch a game on the televisions there (although that's not why we like it). It's a great bar, but also great for families. I highly recommend it!
3 based on 39 reviews
Been going here for many years,food is always good,prices are cheap you get a ton of food.Friendly service all around from bar area to restaurant to take out...Specials daily lunch -dinner you cannot beat...Always drink specials-things changed a couple years ago with management and it has just gotten better then ever--thanks
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3 based on 37 reviews
We were given a gift certificate so we found this restaurant and were pleasantly surprised to find it a hidden gem. We enjoyed the meal very much. Good service and delicious!
Very small bar but they make up for it with ice cold beers...always and a friendly bartender who remembers who you are! The food is fantastic and the cheesecake is to die for!! I highly recommend this bar! You may even run into someone you know!!
3 based on 26 reviews
We had lunch at this large spacious sports bar/restaurant. The pork fries and fried pickles were excellent starters. The wings, wraps and salads were all outstanding. Our waitress was attentive, friendly and accommodating. Can't wait to come back a try the rest of the menu.
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