Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Wayne. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Wayne is an unincorporated community centered in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, on the Main Line, a series of highly affluent Philadelphia suburban villages located along the railroad tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad. While the center of Wayne is in Radnor Township, Wayne extends into both Tredyffrin Township in Chester County and Upper Merion Township in Montgomery County. The center of Wayne was designated the Downtown Wayne Historic District in 2012. Considering the large area served by the Wayne post office, the community may extend slightly into Easttown Township, Chester County, as well.
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4 based on 124 reviews
Carlo deMarco is recognized as a local culinary gem. A Villanova native, driven by his passion for food and cooking, opening a hometown restaurant was his dream come true. deMarco earned a Hotel & Restaurant degree from The University of Massachusetts, be
Enjoyed lunch with a friend and we ordered the crabcake sandwich and the soft shell crab special. They were both very good choices; The old spice french fries were perfect. The ambiance is lovely and very colorful. Service was good. Was here a long time ago and glad I came again. All good. Thank you for taking the time to leave us such a nice review. We are very happy that you enjoyed your visit with us and hope that you'll stop back again soon!
4 based on 208 reviews
Fleming's Radnor, PA is an ongoing celebration of exceptional steak and wine. We are located in the Radnor Financial Center in Delaware County, near King of Prussia and outside Philadelphia.
We are trying out different steak restaurants. This was next in the rotation. It was our first time dining at Flemingâs.The restaurant is located next to Harvest. There is no parking close to the restaurant. We had to park around the corner from the building in the parking lot associated with the office building in which the restaurant is located. The parking lot was crowded at 7 PM. The restaurant offers valet service. The front of the restaurant is not appealing because of the random way in which cars are parked by the valets. Furthermore, it is right next to another restaurant, Harvest, which can be confusing. We accidentally walked past Flemingâs because the valet went to open the door for us at Harvest.The ambiance is nice. Lots of wood paneling and subdued lighting. The tables are not too close together. There are wooden structures that separate the room to create the impression of the privacy of of a booth despite sitting at a table.Our server Nichole was very friendly. She gave us plenty of space to sit and talk during the meal. The only change I would have liked was for her to explain the options with butter for the steaks we ordered. I saw the item on the menu but she did not ask for our choices. In the end, I had to ask for some butter after the steak was brought to the table. I am curious whether the butter would have been on the steak had she offered it to me.Our meals consisted of the Caesar (large enough to share), Petite Filet (one prepared a la Oscar with crabmeat and bearnaise sauce), and Flemingâs Potatoes (their version of Potatoes Au Gratin/Potatoes Dauphinoise). The steaks were well seasoned and extremely tender. The Caesar was delicious. The addition of fried capers and prosciutto brought additional flavor and texture to the salad. The potatoes were decadently delicious.Being on the main line, I found the prices to be a bit higher than the restaurants in King of Prussia.
4 based on 59 reviews
Came here with a large party of of 8 and the server was excellent. We came at lunchtime but many of us got brunch options. Food was very tasty, everyone seemed happy. Reasonably priced. I'd go back.
4 based on 112 reviews
the food was good and fresh and exactly as ordered. the service was slow and disorganized. I think they are understaffed. one of those places where everybody seems to be covering every customer, with no clearly designated responsibilities for staff. manager seemed to be working hard but ineffectively. Place needs organization.
4 based on 42 reviews
The Mega pizza was unclear in that means it is a double thick crust, but not any larger than the standard 11â. The pizza/salad making area appeared dirty. The food came out quickly and was okay. Nothing special to make it stand out. One thing I did note was that the cashier was performing other duties in addition to taking payments. While I sat there eating I was watching how things work. More than one person stood there attempting to pay but after a couple of minutes sat down and ate. I didnât stay long enough to see if they went back up to the cashier to attempt to pay again. Overall it may have been a little faster, but I think Iâll stay with my local mom and pop pizzeria.
4 based on 135 reviews
A modern American brasserie that celebrates those individuals from past and present, who left their signature on popular American culture. Our contemporary American menu is inspired by the flavors and classic dishes using the best ingredients available. A
We had a great first time experience at this lovely restaurant in Spread Eagle Village. We were seated promptly by a very friendly hostess. The room was very charming with good lighting and ambience. Our waiter was very friendly, and gave thorough descriptions of the specials. The cocktails were tasty, with a decent balance of spirits to mixers. We all enjoyed our appetizers, including 2 specials and the short rib toast (which is apparently very popular). For our mains, two of us ordered the 1/2 pound burger which was cooked to order, one of us had the steak frites and our 4th person had the herb crusted salmon.We were too full for desserts, but the choices looked tasty. This is a good restaurant for a casual evening, a special occasion or a romantic evening. We will definitely be back.
4 based on 341 reviews
Minella´s Diner has been serving award winning food and drink for over 40 years, 24/7! Welcome to "The Gem of the Main Line". Follow us: Facebook Instagram Twitter
As usual, you can get a fine breakfast at Minella's at a reasonable price. I had scrapple and eggs which were well prepared, but the scrapple was a little overdone. Our server was OK, but she disappeared for long spans of time. Overall, I will go again but it has lost some of its luster.
4 based on 280 reviews
Located just outside Valley Forge National Historical Park, Black Powder Tavern combines local flavors with American history in a pub-like setting. Warm woods and just-dim-enough lighting add to the tavern feel, enhanced by a reclaimed sawn oak bar. Weekn
This was a last second desperate dinner stop. Found info online and raced there before it closed. I had a burger - wow it was great. My brew of choice was not Thomas Jefferson Golden Ale which you can't find where I live. Fantastic...I am hardly a beer drinker and I loved it. My significant other had the cajun mac and cheese and was equally thrilled. Loved the ambiance and being a history buff I was giddy to say the least. Definitely recommend. Hope I have a reason to head back out there..
4 based on 172 reviews
The Neighborhood Place since 2001!Open lunch, dinner and late night. Casual, family friendly, late night bar specials and food until 1 am.
Christopher's was recommended by a local hotel and we decided to try it. It is in a busy area with loads of restaurants. Plenty of street parking available. The restaurant wasn't extensive but it did have plenty of good pub food available. The waiter that served us was super friendly and helpful. The Buffalo Chicken Salad was excellent. Moderate prices, great atmosphere!
4 based on 582 reviews
White Dog Cafe Wayne brought its unusual blend of award-winning contemporary American cuisine, civic engagement & environmental sustainability to the Main Line in 2010. Known for warm hospitality, inspiring and award winning food surrounded with charming
We had a late lunch here (at friendâs recommendation) during Porchfest and wasnât at all surprised that it was bustling with activity. We elected to sit outside because the weather was welcoming. The menu was diverse and included a number of regular items that were kicked up a notch (ie not just french fries bit Parmesan truffle fries, for example). I ordered the mushroom omelette with goat cheese along with the aforementioned Parmesan truffle fries and was pleasantly satiated. All of the dishes ordered were delicious and satisfying. White Dog Cafe is a charming establishment with fine food and excellent service.
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