Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Spring City. Spring City is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,323 at the 2010 census. Spring City is a member of the Spring-Ford Area School District.
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4 based on 101 reviews
It was our first time at this restaurant. It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon and we were walking up and down Phoenixville and we came to the outside seating area of the restaurant. I personally am not a big fan of eating outside, especially donât like fighting off bugs to enjoy my food. The good thing is this place is huge and beautiful on the inside, with that said we actually chose to eat on the front porch. I have to say itâs very quaint and the service was great. I ordered a Cobb salad which was big enough for us both to share. For The main course I ordered crab and shrimp linguine and he ordered a traditional pizza, and for dessert we ordered the apple tart al amode . Everything was just delicious and the portions are so big we couldnât finish it and we took a doggy bag home. I ordered a Glassell wine with my entrée and then we both had coffee with our desert and with all of that for the two of us our bill was very very reasonable. I would definitely recommend this restaurant and I will be back again.
4 based on 103 reviews
Overall a nice dinner. The food was good and the beer is great.The full bar was very busy.The atmosphere there was quite noisy. Multiple TV's and the music compete for your attention. Conversation was loud at neighboring tables. Food was served promptly and was hot. Server was friendly, just not attentive to any needs after delivery of our meals.Not sure if this is chain restaurant, but it had that feel.
4 based on 85 reviews
With the warm ambience of a classic Irish pub and a menu made using the freshest and best ingredients, Wegmans' Pubs have become a popular dining destination.
The menu is quite varied and things that I and our party had were tasty. The New England clam chowder was good and the French dip sandwich good and served with extra gravy as requested. Our server, Adrian, was friendly, and checked to see that everything was okay. Two of us had lobster rolls and they were a little skimpy with the filling, but what was there was tasty. The home made potati chips were very crisp and the green beans done and seasoned perfectly. The burgers are good size, not skinny like at the fast food chains. A good experience as it was a last minute choice.
4 based on 58 reviews
Stumbled upon this place on Untappd. Bartender was all about her Steelers and they were playing KC so it was good fun. The other bartender and some customers helped us planning other breweries along our route. Great place to meet people. They also were happy to suggest other brewery in town. Small place, pretty good beer. Would love to go back.
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3 based on 162 reviews
Went for a Tues. lunch with a friend and enjoyed it very much. Food is authentic and tasty. It's not easy to find a good Scotch Egg but they have them. Pleasant staff and a nice atmosphere. Nice selection of Irish whiskey as well. Definitely earned a return trip.
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Pizza very tasty. Had to get a steak, but we like it with everything (lettuce, tomato, etc.) didn't realize that was what was meant by "hoagie," but we're from Maryland where they are subs. Anyway really delicious. Agree that it's odd to pay when you leave, but very good meal.
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4 based on 42 reviews
And this one is no exception. We are always happy to visit Applebee's for lunch, dinner, or even just for desert. All of their meals are well balanced, tasty, and perfectly prepared. We all had a great time during this visit.
4 based on 105 reviews
The Railroad Street Bar is a nice little place tucked away in a little town but it's popularity is almost unbelievable for what and where it is. The restaurant and bar is not much bigger than a typical row home and sits among similar structures in a neighborhood. The food is pretty good and they're famous for their gourmet grilled cheese varieties and locally grown tomatoes (Royersford Tomato Company). I don't typically get food when I go here, what draws me to the Railroad is their excellent selection of beers from around the region. The offerings are constantly changing and there's something for everyone. The bartenders ate very educated when it comes the beers they have and their service is wonderful. This place gets crowded every day around dinnertime so be prepared to wait.
4 based on 336 reviews
New American cuisine prepared in a scratch kitchen, paired with an on-site brewery producing fresh, award-winning beers, all in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Happy Hour specials available Monday-Friday from 4pm-6pm. Reservations are accepted for lun
Excellent friendly service, we had the opportunity to check out a couple of beers before choosing. Wide selection of beers on tap; enjoyed my lager. Menu with large variety: steaks, tacos, salads. New York Steak was soft and tasty.There are some interesting shops nearby, once can walk and enjoy the neighborhood after dinner.
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4 based on 103 reviews
The Big Easy Provides Salads, Appetizers, Vegan / Vegetarian Options, Sandwiches & Burgers, Chicken Sandwiches and Thursday Night Burger to the Royersford, PA area.
I dined with only my mum and dad, on a day that wasn't terribly crowded (it was snowing out- no one wanted to park and walk the mile to the restaurant), and yet our food still took forever. The food wasn't great and wasn't terrible, but what really turned me off was the amount of space. Both me and my mum are claustrophobic, and it was horridly tiny, tables within inches of each other, and it was dark, cramped, and hot, terribly hot, with no circulation in the straunt at all. It was incredibly loud, as the room echoed greatly, and every souls conversation could be heard. Music blared as loudly as in a bar, and whoever put it on must have been confused and ignorant. It was impossible to talk without shouting, and they were trying to have an upscale bistro mixed in with a no black tie bar, and that didn't work. Not one bit. I can't say it was phenomenal.
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