Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in New Cumberland. New Cumberland is a borough in easternmost Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. New Cumberland was incorporated on March 21, 1831. The population was 7,277 at the 2010 census. The borough is noted for its historic downtown which includes landmarks like the historic West Shore Theater and the yearly Apple Festival, which gathers hundreds of vendors and thousands of visitors.
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3 based on 155 reviews
The deck dining at Dockside Willies is certainly enjoyable, especially with good weather! I had the opportunity to dine on the deck, solo, outside during beautiful weather. All in all, it was an interesting experience....a great atmosphere combined with up and down service/food. When all is said and done, sitting outside here is the way to go. Riverside dining, complete with a pool/beach-type of atmosphere outside, makes it easy to relax. Which is good, because I thought the service was slow and spotty. My server was very friendly, but empty tables weren't being cleaned off (I had to sit down at an "unclean" one), and my food took a very long time to come out (20-30 minutes). It was certainly crowded, but one should expect they would be prepared for such crowds on a beautiful evening. I ordered the Southwest Chicken dish. A large dish was delivered, and it was covered with lots of cheese (which it was supposed to be!). The chicken had good flavor; however, it was apparent that the chicken was tough and overcooked. So, overall, this was a mixed bag. Dining outside riverside with a couple of drinks was delightful; but, the food and service as "OK".
4 based on 33 reviews
Saturday evening we went to our local Pizza Hut. We entered went directly to hostess station to be seated. There were many seats available in fact about ¾ of seating area was empty. We waited 5 minutes before we were greeted and taken to a booth. We were seated and placed a drink order we were told our waitress would be right with us. As we waited we observed activity in the dining area. There were two groups seated, one group had just received their check, and empty pizza boxes for their leftovers. The other group food was being delivered to the table. As we watched the first group leave we though a waitress would soon visit our booth. After being seated for 15 minutes our drinks we not delivered, our waitress NEVER came to our booth. After spending a total of 20 minutes in this restaurant we decided to leave⦠two waitresses and 14 customers should never equal a 20 minutes wait ⦠TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE
4 based on 74 reviews
I will begin with the positives. We had an excellent server; friendly, knowledgeable, efficient. The menu was extensive, with many options for gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan choices, which I appreciate. Delicious focaccia was brought to the table before our food arrived. Would recommend the turkey meatballs (outstanding sauce), vegan a la vodka, and arugula pancetta salad with fried egg. The pumpkin bread pudding for dessert was way too sweet and did not taste homemade. Only complaint about our server was that she offered special Valentine day drinks to tables around us, but did not offer them to us. The drink I ordered was ok, but I would have liked an opportunity to choose something off the menu that I may have preferred to the Parisian Standard. The cons are the decor and facing the parking lot. When you walk inside the foyer, it looks like someone is getting ready for a garage sale. Objects are strewn around with no cohesiveness. Going inside, one approaches the bar, which has a sign above it as if in a Southern country kitchen. Then, going in to the tables, one sees a garage sale jumble everywhere. It looks as if someone went to many garage sales and picked up whatever and placed the things on the tables. Nothing matched on any of the tables and it did not look eclectic, just strange.It seems like they are going for French, yet there is also a sign in Italian on the wall. Even the chandeliers were odd, 3 green of one kind, a few of another, and then many wicker stars mixed in. We arrived in the daylight and were seated looking right at the parking lot. Eventually, someone came around and pulled up some blinds, which helped. The, as darkness approached and the candles were lit on the tables, it did not seem so garish inside. The food is good; we will return.
Top 5 International food in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
5 based on 14 reviews
I met a colleague here for a business lunch. We were both very pleasantly surprised. Our food was excellent. The menu broad with fresh unique items and old favorites. Prices were extremely reasonable. Dining room is not huge, but very cozy. Our waitress was excellent.
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4 based on 18 reviews
Had an overall pleasant and inviting experience as a first time visit to this location. Food was excellent, service was very good, (with some minor hiccups on knowledge of Vegan products), which appears to be a staff training issue. Décor is inviting and a lot of positive energy flowed throughout the busy evening. We didn't make reservations, and were immediately seated at a high top table. However I would recommend reservations if looking for a regular table top seating or with more than 4 guests, as that is the max on high top seating. Our server was very friendly, and visited the table frequently. As the restaurant is fairly knew, she didn't have all of the correct answers for Vegan options, so luckily I was able to discuss with the manager or owner several questions I had. Two different employees had given different information about products, until clarified with manager. Again, a training issue.Would definitely go back again for the food quality as the "chickpea" burger was excellent, and Daiya Cheese is an option for all Vegan dishes.
4 based on 21 reviews
Appearance is deceiving. We came here twice and it was like a different restaurant because the menu is so broad...pizza and subs to Italian dinners to Mexican. Portions were generous and quality was good. Order and pay at the counter, then they bring it to your table. Street parking available for free. Check it out if youâre in the area.
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4 based on 363 reviews
The Pizza Grille offers stylish and casual dining at each of our locations in Lemoyne, Camp Hill & Carlisle, which all include covered outdoor dining year round. Voted Simply the Best by Harrisburg Magazine since 2003, The Pizza Grille offers award winnin
Food was tasty, server was friendly and helpful and the place was packed. That's probably why the service was a little slow but we didn't mind. Met an out-of-town relative there and that gave us a chance to catch up. We'll be going back.
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4 based on 92 reviews
The Pizza Grille offers stylish and casual dining at each of our locations in Lemoyne, Camp Hill & Carlisle, which all include covered outdoor dining year round. Voted Simply the Best by Harrisburg Magazine since 2003, The Pizza Grille offers award winnin
I have been to the Pizza Grille several times and every time the food and service is great. Last night we had a group of 8 and everyone had a good meal. It is also a BYOB and took some wine to enjoy with our salads and pizza. The margarita pizza is my favorite, but I have had others that were good too. You can order wheat or plain dough and it has the homemade taste with fresh ingredients. the chopped chicken salad and eggplant rotini is another favorite. Andrew was our server and he was attentive to our larger group. I had dessert for a first and we ordered 4 different and shared..., again all delicious! The crème brulee was my favorite. It gets busy quickly at dinner time so be prepared to wait or go early. They do not take reservations. This place is a local favorite and very popular.
4 based on 108 reviews
The surroundings and the service were fabulous . The brick oven pizzas are really good. Our waitress worked really hard and we were astonished how she successfully served the entire restaurant single handed. The menu is a little limited with regards to nibbles and appetisers but was a really enjoyable experience
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4 based on 191 reviews
Cork & Fork believes in working with local farms and purveyors to maintain sustainability and seasonality. We recognize the local culture, their customs and environment by adapting our menu, cuisine and ingredients accordingly with the utmost respect and
We very much enjoyed having a casual lunch there. We passed by the evening before during dinner and it was packed and also had some nice outside street tables. We went back for lunch and weâre not disappointed.
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