Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Smyrna, Delaware, United States. Smyrna is a town in Kent and New Castle counties in the U.S. state of Delaware. It is part of the Dover, Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the Census Bureau, as of 2010, the population of the town is 10,023.
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3 based on 23 reviews
Best subs in Milford, hands down. Always fresh and delicious. They get a little busy around lunch time of course, but it's always worth the wait
3 based on 31 reviews
Male server was great! Bisque was just a tiny bit salty. Three of us got various seafood dishes & one got a chicken plate...all of us liked our meals. Drinks are expensive. Atmosphere is low-key & we all enjoyed it. Plan to go back again. Found a place to buy great pole limas on the trip back to civilization from this remote area.
3 based on 202 reviews
A complete menu and breakfast is available all day. Chicken fried steak was a popular choice for my family, although I opted for eggs and scrapple. My breakfast was tasty.The place is huge and although we were there on a saturday night, we had no problem getting a table. Very reasonably priced too!
3 based on 55 reviews
Took our three grandchildren - all under the age of 12 - for lunch and had an enjoyable experience. Friendly service - generous portions - and comfortable atmosphere. Kids menu is pretty limited compared to the rest of the menu but all three of our grandkids loved their choices!
4 based on 35 reviews
The Lemon Leaf Cafe is a casual restaurant located in downtown Smyrna, DE. Lunch and dinner are served daily, and brunch is served on the weekends.
Staying in Smyrna overnight to visit Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, wanted a meal better than a diner. I do recommend the Lemon Leaf Cafe. It's in a restored Victorian building with small pretty dining rooms, white table cloths, wood floors. My only atmosphere complaint is that there was "smooth jazz" playing from a sonos sound system on the floor. My husband didn't mind it, but I really didn't think the sound matched the room at all. The food was very good. I had chicken avocado salad and my husband had burger and fries. Our lunch probably cost $10 more than it would have at a diner, but the cost was fair. Very good food in a nicer setting.
3 based on 77 reviews
We are here on a local recommendation and weren't disappointed! This restaurant IS in the boondocks. The excellent food, fun atmosphere and friendly service trumps that.We tried the "pig out" and would recommend it if you are looking for a sampling. Dungeness crab, shrimp, corn, chicken wings, fries - what's not to love?Side note - if you are a fan of refills on soda, get a pitcher up front. Refills are extra and this is a less expensive choice.Save room for dessert! The apple dumplings with caramel sauce and ice cream were perfect! Enjoy!
4 based on 58 reviews
Not your ordinary Irish Pub. Here at The Celtic we feature a great selection of house made Irish and American dishes with eclectic menu additions. Ladies night on Wednesday, "Live and Local" at The Celtic on Friday, features a great collection of local an
Service was pretty poor. Bartender and one server only. Took a bit to get greeted then order. Food took quite awhile to come out. Bangers were decent and the mash and gravy were good. Soda bread was great. Patty melt was good as were the chips. DJ music started at 9 but I'm sitting here waiting for them to come back to run my card. Out of 10, 7-8 for food, 4?for serviceThank you for taking the time to write a review. We try very hard to ensure that we provide great service and I am sorry that we did not meet your expectation. I will certainly pass along your feedback to our staff. I am happy that you enjoyed your food as we make most of our menu from scratch. I hope that you will try us again when you are in the area.
4 based on 94 reviews
Bridgeway menu is typical of what you'd expect at a true diner - everything from omelets to sandwiches to steak dinners. We find the food to be quite satisfactory, not super but certainly not bad. We're usually there for omlets which are gererously sized (I take half home) and reasonably priced. The accompanying potatoes are only so so, however. Service can be a bit slow so don't look for a quick in and out but we're not usually in a rush. Our choice for a local breakfast out.
4 based on 142 reviews
Brown butcher paper and a roll of paper towels on the tables, pictures of family and locals on the wall and delicious local seafood served fresh and delicious. Family owned and operated for 66 years, in fact the restaurant was named after its original fisherman owner who was called Sambo. If you want good seafood ask a local and so we did; Samboâs fit the bill. Their crab bisque was creamy and delicious with lots of crab no filler. My flounder sandwich was huge. The fish was flaky and moist served with a side of hand cut french fries.Please keep in mind this was a cash only restaurant, attire and attitude is casual. Ample parking in front of and across the road was available.
4 based on 165 reviews
Brickworks consistently has a nice selection of craft drafts in a pleasant atmosphere. They have a nice happy hour and I recently enjoyed a shrimp and a pork burrito. I would like to try one of their beer dinners. The menus look amazing.
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