Find out what American restaurants to try in Skippack. Skippack is a census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,758 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 93 reviews
Doesn't look like much from the outside but give this eaterie a chance. Great sandwiches you can eat there or take home (or eat in the car in the parking lot!). Friendly staff and nice, laid-back back atmosphere.
It's a sports bar, I know, but the volume on the multiple tv's is so loud that table talk is nearly impossible. Still the bar is handsome; the menu creative; the food fresh & delicious & thanks especially to charming Gabby, service terrific.
4 based on 96 reviews
Through attention to detail, creative presentations, customizedmenus and finally, great customer service we strive to maintain excellence. Our food is brought to you by fouroutstanding chefs who work together to create delicious menuitems with exceptional
We love it here for breakfast. Can be noisy when busy. Decorated with lots of antiques including the large old fridge. Lots of interesting items on the menu. Not your same old breakfast joint. Give it a try you wonât be disappointed
3 based on 61 reviews
There were seven of us all ordering off the main menu. Building has 4.5-star character. Inside was 3-star basic. Food was definitely a solid 4 to 5 stars. Pricing was very reasonable, such as a bottle of Pinot Grigio for $18.00. The staff were very attentive. We were all very satisfied. Highly recommended.
3 based on 43 reviews
My hubby and I frequent this restaurant in Skippack. The outdoor seating in the spring and summer is lovely. We love the meatball crostini appetizer. Haven't had the crab cakes in a while and I swear they've changed! Lots of crab and great flavor!!They split a plate for us, as we typically share dinners. Desserts here are wonderful! We are here around once a month.
4 based on 9 reviews
Darling Restaurant, nestled in the heart of Skippack Village, Pennsylvania, is a cozy restaurant and BYOB. A perfect date night spot with plenty of charm and ambience to accompany your delicious, freshly prepared meal.
my wife and I and our niece and her husband came in for dinner on a Saturday night (one can even say - early evening as we were there around 5:30).Let me start by saying that the service was top notch throughout the whole time - the lady was very helpful, friendly, courteous and constantly was checking up to see if everything is good.The place is small and we were the only table occupied, which is to some extend adds to the reason of my rating as IMHO the chef had ample time to take care of the dishes...Plenty of bread and olive oil with various other condiments on the table - fresh, deliscious The mushroom appetizer was yummy and nice portion.Everyone enjoyed their dishes - Salmon Plater, Chicken and a Pasta. My pork chop is the one that 'missed the mark'it was stuffed with projuitto and for a moment I thought it was undercooked...LOL.. but it turned out to be a bit overcooked - touch and chewy. It was not "BAD" by any means but just not what I expected.This would not be a reason not to try them again and chances are we will. The place being BYOB definitely helps and perhaps next time we'll also try desserts (they are a Bakery, after all as well) I would hope to have a better experience as I like to give nice reviews, esp to small places like this
4 based on 56 reviews
Comfort at the Back Porch is a BYOB that specializes in food that makes you feel like home. Open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday and Brunch on Sunday, you'll love your handcrafted selections
A self-appointed judge of BLTs, my grade for Comfort's ABLT (with avocado), thick & juicy with perfectly cooked bacon, accompanied by hot crunchy & spicy fries, is A+. A steamy bowl of delicious butternut squash soup earned extra credit. Housed in an old barn, lined with antiques, the ambiance is charming & service especially friendly.
4 based on 130 reviews
great stuffed steak sandwiches packed fully ,mostly take out facility, call ahead, usually busy but they move fast. The pork sandwich is excellant and will rival any Philly pork sandwich.
4 based on 95 reviews
Iâve been to this restaurant a number of times with a friends for dinner and lunch, then once in a group setting. Each time our food has been delicious with excellent presentation and service. The dining area is quite small but the linen tablecloths and table flowers help make dining there a good experience. There is a patio area outside which is great if you have small children with you, Can get quite busy on a weekend so would recommend a reservation. Also if you are seated too close to the bar area, it can be a little noisy.
4 based on 189 reviews
Fine dining and a charming bistro atmosphere await you in this totally refurbished 19th century roadside inn
We have been to Parc Bistro many times over the years and have always enjoyed it. However on this trip, we held a small birthday party to celebrate my husbands 50th. We were looking for a place that was charming with good food, that would be centrally located for multiple friends. Parc Bistro fit the bill and did not disappoint. We sat upstairs where it was quiet enough to hear each other without taking over the room with our noise. The waitress did a great job explaining the specials and answering questions on food portions, ingredients, and drink options. Everyone was extremely satisfied with their meals and there were many to go bags. In the end we had a wonderful experience and it was the perfect way to celebrate a birthday with close friends.
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