Reviews on American food in Brookville, Pennsylvania, United States. Brookville is a borough in Jefferson County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, 100 miles (161 km) northeast of Pittsburgh. 2,472 people lived in Brookville in 1900, and 3,003 people lived there in 1910. The population was 4,230 at the 2000 census. Founded in 1830, it is the county seat of Jefferson County
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Our restaurant is a casual restaurant offering simple dishes with dynamic tastes. We make each dish to order and encourage our patrons to experience the meal by sitting relaxing and enjoying homemade dishes with their family friends. We offer a full bar p
Clean, Nice Space. The Food is extremely over priced for what you are getting. They are trying to provide upscale eats. Which is fine, but they are not producing. Adding garlic to everything is not fine dining in my book. Ordered the Chicken Romano I got a deep fried piece of chicken floating in a pool of pea water and a side of pasta with red sauce. There was NO Romano and the so called butter sauce had zero taste. Yes, they definitely need to do some work to their menu. Service is OK, not the best. I might entertain going in for just drinks but that is it. Some members of our group did have decent dinners and others were as disappointed as I was. Go at your own risk, perhaps your experience will be better then mine.
A friend brought one of Peggy's pizzas to our home three weeks ago. We decided to try a couple different specialties last weekend. And this morning, our daughter insisted on on one again for lunch. And she even agreed to pay for it with her own money (14 year old), so it must be THAT good!!!
3 based on 35 reviews
For more than 65 years Denny's has been bringing people together over great food. It's the place where people can relax and be themselves; where they can enjoy classic American comfort food and everyday value. 24 hours a day. 365 days a year. Here, you ca
Stopped for a late lunch,had to wait to get seated. My omelet was awful very greasy,did not eat much of it. English muffin was covered with butter. Service very slow and they were not busy. Denny's is usually a good place for breakfast or lunch not this location.
Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened i
We had a great drive-thru experience here. Arby's is one of the few fast-food restaurants that gets "gluten-free." For my Celiac wife on the road, this place is a relief. No they don't have GF bread. You have to get the sandwich makings separately. Most of the meats, sauces and salads are GF. Here's a list: http://cds.arbys.com/pdfs/nutrition/gluten-free-menu.pdf. The service at this Brookville restaurant was friendly and efficient. EZ on and off of I-80.
The Pinecrest Country Club Kitchen is a comfortable restaurant with a terrific view of the Pinecrest golf course. The food is terrific and consistent. Many people don't realize this restaurant is open to the public. Chef Brad Butcher specializes in fish, but other items on the menu are equally impressive. The deserts are out of this world. Brad's wife Patty (from Patty Cakes) prepares incredible deserts that are the highlight of every meal. This restaurant dos not have a bar or liquor license. So, BYOB and the restaurant will supply stemware, glassware, cork-screws and mixers.
The place is nothing to look at,,but if you want REAL mashed potatoes, fresh pies and deserts, great friendly service, this is the place to go! Grandma is there and there are some regulars which make the place charming. I have had the meat loaf dinner. I have also had several of their sandwich plates and once I just went for the mashed potatoes. No instant here, just the real stuff. You can enjoy real home cooked meals here the prices are reasonable and believe me, once you have eaten at Grandma's Kitchen you wlll be back.
4 based on 27 reviews
***Under new management since August 5th, 2018*** Bistro style restaurant located in Brookvilleâs Historic District. We offer a unique variety of dishes guaranteed to satisfy every palette. Our goal is to use fresh, local, and seasonal high quality produc
Sensation of stepping out of time machine into a town than hasnât changed since the 50âs, just a bit more ragged around the edges. Restaurant has 2 sides and originally was a soda fountain and pharmacy and reflected that character in atmosphere. High ceilings and space between tables allow for normal levels of conversation especially appreciated with a partially deaf grandpa. Diverse menu without pages and pages of options but something for everyone and most locally sourced. I had crab cakes that surprise was mostly crab. Easy pull in parking right in front of the restaurant. So worth passing chain options immediately off the interstate. PS Grandpa licked the lamb stew bowl clean.
4 based on 45 reviews
We were staying at nearby Clear Creek State Park, and it was a very rainy day (as usual). We went into the town of Brookville ad had a wonderful afternoon. It was my husbandâs birthday, and we asked several locals for a recommendation. They recommended the Gold Eagle Innâs restaurant. Oh my! We happened to be there on a Wednesday which is a special night for prime rib. We absolutely loved this restaurant! Very authentic and rustic. Service was wonderful! I had a wonderful chicken special that I didnât have much hope for since this restaurant leans towards red meat. It was amazing!!!! We highly recommend this restaurant and will definitely visit again!
4 based on 117 reviews
we had heard that they had the best pies ever tasted. so, we made a stop right off rt 80. we got the blackberry pie.. it was ok. i guess they are not the homemade ones as previously sold there. And I could have gotten 2 pies for the price they charged. not sure how their food/buffet is.
4 based on 83 reviews
When we walked in we were the only patrons at almost 5 o'clock. Usually not a good sign. But we didn't need to worry. Restaurant is in an historic building in what the sign says historic downtown Brookville. Liked the vintage tin ceiling. Waitress was attentive. Food portions on the generous side. I can visualize the judge from the courthouse across the street eating a big meal at lunchtime, and then falling asleep on the bench in the afternoon just like when he was back in my classroom again. Loved the table in the front window where we could eat and watch the world go by at the same time. The carpeting looks like it died a long time ago. It's time for it to go.
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