Reviews on American food in Willingboro, New Jersey, United States. Willingboro Township is a township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 31,629 reflecting a decline of 1,379 (-4.2%) from the 33,008 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 3,283 (-9.0%) from the 36,291 counted in the 1990 Census.
Things to do in Willingboro
4 based on 44 reviews
Ott's well-established Great food fabulous drinks great atmosphere attention to detail friendly whole family can enjoy the time together I think they now have six locations of been to five and they all rock right you will definitely have an enjoyable evening
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
My husband and I have lived within two miles of this Arby's location for decades, but never think to eat here. But this week, we have eaten here twice. The first time was so good, that we went back again 4 days later. There are great alternatives to the typical burger-joint, and they're also having a great special.We first went here for a late lunch. We got there around 3 PM, and were fortunate that Arby's is having a $1 special on select items from 2 to 5 PM. You can get a slider (turkey, beef, etc.), a small fries, a small drink, a small milk shake and/or a cookie for only $1. You can order as many of these items as you want. I got two sliders (one for our mini-poodle), a small fries, a small drink and a cookie, and it set me back all of $5. There was plenty to eat. My husband ordered the double beef-cheddar sandwich, which was huge. The fries they save are curly fries and wonderfully seasoned and nice and crispy. With the specials, we spent a lot less than we would spend at those other fast-food burger joints. Tonight, we decided to get take-out for dinner. Although we missed the 2-5 PM specials, we still ordered the same things, except that we substituted onion rings for the fries. The onion rings are REAL onion rings--not the chopped onion-type that are sold at places like BK. I was also impressed to see the staff actually slicing roast beef for sandwiches. It says something about the freshness.When we went tonight, we saw people using coupons. I have never noticed the Arby's coupons, but will do so in the future. Also, this place is immaculate. As soon as you pull into the driveway, you notice how neat and clean the place is. The dining room is also very nice and very clean. I think that Arby's is our new go-to fast food restaurant. Enough with greasy burgers and cold fries. They also claim to have hand-crafted milkshakes. We'll try them next.
This hidden gem is located in The Marketplace flea market in Willingboro by the produce market. I got the 4 jerk wings platter with sweet potatoes and green beans. It was all so delicious. I get it 'to go' even though there's a seating throughout the flea market. The portions are generous. My dinner lasted 2 days and cost $15. I've had their greens and cabbage with the beef brisket and it was equally delicious. The menu is a combo of soul food and Carribean. Try it. You'll like it.
4 based on 23 reviews
Been here before stop if client nearby or have extra time. Today I got coffee and a toasted corn muffin. Sat at the counter clean and quiet with prompt service. Place is convenient and has adequate parking. My waitress was friendly and efficient and kept the coffee coming. Food has been good every time I've been here, don't understand really bad reviews. This is a typical NJ diner.
4 based on 278 reviews
The King George II Inn established in 1681 is on the National Historic Registry as one of the oldest continuously operated Inns. We serve lunch and dinner 7 days a week with a view of the Delaware River from 2 of our 5 dining rooms. Join us!
Have been coming here for years and we are never disappointed. Food and service are consistently the best! Since the new owners took over several uears ago, the quality is amazing. Everything is fresh and entree portions are large. Our waitress, Denise, was very engaging and efficient. Full menu service for lunch and dinner. Several dining areas, including a bar area with some table seating. Nice to sit in either the downstairs or upstairs rooms with a river view. There is a limited menu on nights when the Bristol Riverfront Theater has performances, but the options are plentiful and excellent. We split a Pecan Pear Salad to begin. The salad was large enough for both of us to enjoy a hearty portion. I opted for the fresh catch, which was red snapper. Served with rice pilaf or buttermilk mashed and quite a large amount of fresh, not overcooked, broccoli. It was excellent and quite a bit to eat. Hubs opted for a pasta and shrimp dish, equally as good. We ended by sharing a small, but wonderful lemon/lime tartlett. Many diners were taking home doggie bags. Definitely recommend eating here.
4 based on 140 reviews
Ok. They earned a 5 in my book. Iâm rating it on diners.First, the omelette selection is extraordinary. Itâs not a half-a$$ed offering. Imaginative and quite filling.Iâm not an omelette guy, but holy cow, these are delicious with mega variety. Iâm an âAmyâs Omelette Houseâguy now.I had the chili dog omelette. Large Sausages and cheese folded in the omelette and Chili on top. It was a real meal. Home fries were done right, they were mixed with onions and peppers. Man, it was G-O-O-D !!Wife had the pancakes and eggs with sausage and bacon. Bacon was cooked very good, sausage good, eggs and pancakes good. The sausage is impressive, not wimpy littles ones.Interior of diner is a flashback to the past, plenty of tables and counter service as well. Place is very clean, owner does a great job keeping the place clean and maintained. They decorate for the different holidays and have nik nacks around adding a little nostalgia and character. Oh, the staff and manager were topsDefinitely going back with the rest of my family
4 based on 140 reviews
We visit Blue Claw when my mom comes to visit. The crabs are delicious and the service is hospitable. On this visit, we showed up without a reservation and were seated within ten minutes of having everyone in our party arrive. We ordered 3lbs of the King Crab legs and got our New England clam chowder immediately. It was served with oyster crackers and horseradish. The chowder was divine-thick and creamy and flavorful.We ordered the crabs without any seasoning and we got 5 legs for the 3lbs. The shells were actually a bit rubbery so they were not able to be broken with our hands; we had to ask for a mallet and scissors. Usually, rubbery shells means they have been cooked too long. The crab tasted fine but for $125, I would have expected them to taste out of this world. We should have gone with the snow crab for $50 less.We also go fried mushrooms which came to the table super hot and served with a creamy horseradish sauce, which was good. The service was attentive and the bathroom wasn't totally disgusting. Overall, a very good experience and I know I'll be back the next time my mom comes to town.
4 based on 25 reviews
Gaetano's Penny Packer is Willingboro, NJ's favorite take-out spot. We prepare the fresh and filling meals you can't resist.
I went to several of the Gaetano's while on vacation and each were better than I remember. They kids got a chance to eat what their father and mother grew up eating. They were not disappointed.
Friendly, attentive service at one of the best dessert restaurants around (come and try a sample!). We serve Italian Ice MADE FRESH DAILY IN OUR STORE, as well as award winning custard (10 flavors), Gelatis, Mistos, Sundaes, Milkshakes, Frozen Tea, Frozen
Very friendly staff and owners. They offer a samples, flavors made on the premises. Love their Facebook page!
Where to eat Italian food in Willingboro: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 62 reviews
I personally think Gaetano's in Willingboro cheese steaks are better than Jim's, Max's and Geno's. I'm not originally from the Jersey/Philly area so I was opened minded. They may cost a bit more but worth it. You have to make sure you understand the sizes, mini, small and large.
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