Reviews on Pub food in Marlton, New Jersey, United States. Marlton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Evesham Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, Marlton's population was 10,133.
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4 based on 18 reviews
This is the local restaurant that we frequent most often. It is close by, every meal that we have ever had has been good, and they have great specials. On Monday-Wednesday in the winter the special is soup, salad, plus any entree on the menu for 2 people for $35.99. The other night I had the surf and turf (and I am not a big meat eater but love their filet) while my husband had his favorite, the Osso buco, with the soup and salad for a total of $36. They also often have Groupons (not usable with specials). The only occasional downside is when the bar is busy (especially in the warmer weather when it is full of golfers on the 19th hole), it can be noisy.
3 based on 89 reviews
Friday evening stop. Great pub setting with plenty on tap. Well maintained bar with friendly staff and a great menu selection. There is something for everyoneâs taste here! Started here with trying several appetizers to sample different flavors and food preps... the sauce with the lobster ravioli was excellent! All the apps we tried were good to excellent, only neg was the fried shrimp was a bit too heavy on breading. Well stocked bar and nice decor!
Where to eat Sushi food in Marlton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 548 reviews
We're a local restaurant and sports bar located on Fellowship Road, adjacent to Aloft Hotel and Starbucks. Come hang out, watch sports, be yourself and enjoy the company of others without breaking the bank. We are known for our wide variety of freshly pre
Had lunch here two days while traveling for business in the area. Very pleased with both meals. Quality food at very affordable price. Will come back again!
3 based on 76 reviews
In Manhattan in 1965, there was no place where people could go out to meet friends and make new ones in an environment that was at once both relaxed and yet exciting. Then, Alan Stillman opened Fridays as a way, he said, "to meet Pan Am stewardesses." Sud
As most people know Friday's is a chain restaurant, which means everything from what to put on the menu to how to cook it is already decided. All the chain restaurant has to do is provide good service with the delivery of the food. We went there on a Sunday, late afternoon. The place was half empty. We had to wait at least ten minutes before being seated even though the only other people standing at the front counter at the time were waiting for take out. There were only two of us. Once we were seated we waited another 15 minutes without a waitress visiting the table. We saw her at one of the registers about six feet from our table where she saw on the register for about 10 minutes. We asked if she was our waitress and she said yes. We told her in a very polite way, that we were ready whenever she was (hint: why ot put our order in, it won't take to long since we already know what we want, then you can go back to whatever you are doing). Shortly thereafter she was gone and we didn't see her again for about 15 minutes. By the time someone got to our table to take our order it was 40 minutes from when we arrived. Again, the place was half empty. While there we saw another group being seated at a table near us that just had the dishes from the prior patrons removed-no wipe down of the table or replacement of silverware beforehand. The food tasted good. Now I see why this restaurant is rated 73 out of 93 restaurants in this area. Like I said, whoever runs this restaurant should be embarrassed.
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