Reviews on Pub food in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, United States. Plymouth Meeting is a census-designated place (CDP) that straddles Plymouth and Whitemarsh Townships in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The settlement was founded in 1686.
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4 based on 51 reviews
Excellent service, seated right away for our reservation Appetizer with avocado, mango and crab with chip-very good,. Only challenge was very loud and a bit difficult to hear over bar crowd, Would recommend, entres were good, especially the black bean burger and pulled pork sandwich. Manager was resonsive when one entre was not quite right.
3 based on 84 reviews
Brittingham's mission is to create a place where guests stay long, enjoy fully, and leave reluctantly. To that end, we've built the restaurant we always wished for: A cozy pub at the heart of the community, offering classic American food with unexpected t
Stopped in for lunch/brunch at 230 PM. There were two couples with small children who were running and screaming around the bar. The respective parents did nothing to correct their children. The yelling of the children was deafening. We ordered our drinks and asked the waitress if she knew if the family's were almost done. The waitress agreed with us that the kids were out of control. We ordered drinks and said we would make a decision on ordering food when we got our drinks. The waitress assured us that brunch is served until 3pm. 15 minutes later we got our drinks and ordered. The lemon poppy seed pancakes with blueberry syrup and blueberries were calling my name. 10 minutes after placing our order the manager came to our table and told us that the chef did not want to serve brunch anymore. He said that he were old make me plain pancakes, but no poppy seed or blueberries. I felt like we were being punished for speaking up. We declined to dine and finished our drinks. We then have av$22 check for two mixed drinks. We did not complain on site but opted to call on our phone from the lot. We were told that the manager was "in a meeting" and could not take our call. Funny thing -we were looking at the manager at the bar at the time. Too many other good restaurants in the area-STEAR CLEAR
Miller's Ale House is a local restaurant and sports bar where you can eat, drink, watch sports, and enjoy the company of others without breaking the bank.
Excellent service, Fresh made food, and very flavorful. I was there for lunch, so did not have any of the large selection of ales, beers and ciders, but it was a wide variety. They also have a small outside dining area. They are known for their Zingers, which i will have the next time i go there. The flatbread pizza and salad were excellent.
4 based on 89 reviews
In 1921, Rose McNally opened "McNally's Quick Lunch" in a small corrugated steel building at the trolley turn atop the highest hill in Philadelphia. In 1927 Rose and Hugh purchased one of the new buildings just across the street and moved the Quick Lunch.
We ordered the special which was the Cuban sandwich and black bean soup. The sandwich was decent with a side of potato chips but the black bean was totally bland and watery. We added salt and pepper but it didnât change much. That was very disappointing. The sandwich was decent but Iâve had much better. The coconut cake was just okay but wouldnât order it again. The staff is very friendly thatâs why I hated to give ab average review but I had to be honest. I will not return again as the food was very forgettable. Too many better places to eat. The inside of the restaurant is very small and tables are really close together. It was hard to move around as you were in the other tables faces; and it was very noisy. Not a place to meet a friend that you want to have a conversation with. W if youâre going to sit and use your phone to text. I couldnât understand why the great reviews.
4 based on 66 reviews
Lucky Dog Gastropub ReviewWent on a Saturday evening for date night. The bar and dining area are nicely separated and the dining space was warmly decorated and not too brightly lit. In addition, there were no big screen TVs scattered throughout the dining area (much appreciated); only amusing âclassicâ dog portraits. I ordered a daily special smoked duck appetizer in a crispy, spring roll-type wrap that smelled incredible and tasted even better! Since I was rather hungry I ordered their âSamson Burgerâ with smoked gouda and andouille sausage. I can count on one hand the number of times I had to leave part of a burger, unfinished, on my plate: This was one of those times. Big and delicious is an understatement. My date (who had been here before) ordered the spicy fried chicken sandwich and thoroughly enjoyed it (she was able to finish it :) ). Even though the place was packed, service was above average. Both the manager and the co-owner (her husband is the head chef) stopped by the table to make sure all was well and I informed both that this is my new favorite place. Oh, regarding beer: A multitude of choices and even a few I was not familiar with.
4 based on 27 reviews
I was staying at the Marriott just down the road and was looking for a nice IPA and a snack and I found both at BT's. In addition to the decent beer and nice cup of chili, I really enjoyed the decor and quiet local crowd. Top it all off with prompt, friendly service.If not for the need to meet colleagues elsewhere, I'd have stayed (much) longer. If I find myself back in the area I'll surely stop in again.
4 based on 144 reviews
We had twelve for mother's day dinner. The menu is amazing and I always have a hard time selecting but like the specials menu. The listed blt was delicious as was the lobster baked potato. Other meals were the lobster crab cakes, chicken salad wrap, turkey club, ahi tuna and churned beef special. The sandwiches are huge and the platters give you plenty to eat ( and sometimes have leftovers). There was a problem in the kitchen with half of our order but our server was quick to explain and they comped our dessert. Great service and food. Will be back!
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4 based on 43 reviews
FWOT consistently provides excellence in their food and caring service. They've always gone the extra mile which is why this is my first choice in restaurants considering my Mom and her dietary concerns. Most recently, an employee brought Mom a room temperature bottle of water because the water in the cases was too cold, for her. I wish the staff could hear her rave about the quality of the food. I look forward to bringing her back "for the first time" again. Thank you FWOT!!! You'll always have my business.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Wonderful roast beef sandwich with cheese and horseradish on a soft roll with excellent gravy to dunk the sandwich. The fries were really good, too, and they paired well when dipped in the gravy. Outstanding service and prices, and the food came out fast. You'd be hard-pressed to find a better deal for an awesome roast beef sandwich. I've heard the other menu items are really good, but I've never tried anything else after a few visits.
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4 based on 183 reviews
The StoneRose Restaurant strives to be Conshohocken's destination for inspired cuisine focusing on the bounty of quality seasonal ingredients right from our backyard in southeastern Pennsylvania. In addition to our lunch and dinner menus, we offer a beer
The menu is unique, and all the foods we tried were super good. There is a nice wine list, and the servers were excellent. We were glad to have been given an outside table, as the restaurant itself was SO loud with customers and no good autistics that we would not have been able to eat inside. The inside would be great for a squabbling couple, as you couldnât hear what your partner was saying. Thank you for your review. We hope you'll join us again soon! Cheers!
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