Glenolden is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,153 at the 2010 census, down from 7,476 at the 2000 census.
Things to do in Glenolden
4 based on 87 reviews
At Trieste Restaurant, we’ve been proud to serve our favorite homemade Italian recipes to the community since 1960. Cooking with fresh ingredients and a lot of love, our dishes offer something delicious for everyone in the family, allowing guests to indulge in a meal that’s flavorful and comforting. Whether the family wants to enjoy a dinner out to eat or they’d prefer to order a take-out meal for home, everyone can expect to enjoy a meal that warms the heart and satisfies the soul.
I planned a company training kick-off dinner here for 20 and it was wonderful. Originally from the area, I selected this restaurant as I remembered it from my childhood years - still there, still family owned. Tony and Paulette were warm and welcoming, very friendly...MoreAlma, it was great helping host your company training party! So glad we're just like you remember from your childhood. I can't wait to pass along your kind words to Jessica and Paulette. Looking forward to the next time you're in town! Cheers, Tony
4 based on 130 reviews
We went with 8 people. Seems almost everyone got something different and to my surprised it was great. The prices are more then fair and the portions are very generous. I haven't been in a while and it won't be a long before we return, It's more of an old style family pub/restaurant that is the best in the area.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Unique dining in an unassuming spot. 50 years going strong. Outdoor and indoor exquisite steak and seafood cuisine with unbelievably reasonable prices. Do not miss the opportunity to try a steak (my 8 oz Filet was surely 10 oz.) that fully cooks on a 700 degree cooking stone in front of you. Phenomenal! Great service.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
This is the real deal old fashion burger joint! Real simple menu, hamburgers and milkshakes and they're doing it right! I could eat a dozen cheese burgers and a milkshake from here everyday!!! Super friendly staff, they'll make you laugh.
They are open Sunday from 12-7pm
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Been going by to Leo's for decades and every time their cheesesteaks and burgers are awesome. Never been disappointed. By far the BEST cheesesteak in the Philly region. The large is pricey but it's your call to spend more $$ and upgrade from a regular. Wish they'd offer coupons.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Whether you want to sit and eat a nice meal, grab a take out sandwich, purchase items to pass off as home cooked, or buy some party food, this is your place!!!!! O! Even if you just want to buy some great cheese or produce or other goodies. Everything here is so good it is nearly addictive. If we have any type of "pot luck" or tailgate type kid sports thing we are always asked to bring the chips and salsa from 320.
They have awesome homemade pasta sauce and frozen pasta. The soups are to die for. The salads are delicious. I personally can't get enough of the cheeses: the local ones and the imported ones.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
We were leaving the Philly airport heading home after a 3 week vacation out west. Our son picked us up and everyone was hungry and we were tired of meat! A flew clicks on the phone led us to the wonderful restaurant. It appears to be a local neighborhood spot; on the small side. Easy on the street parking. We shared the baked clams appetizer: tender, whole and well seasoned. Our diners had fried shrimp, a swordfish special and salmon, along with a few beers. I highly recommend the pasta with the white wine garlic sauce as your side....delicious!!! The food was all excellent as was the service. The restaurant has a warm, community feel with what looked like "regulars" chatting at the bar. Despite the hometown feel, this place is not inexpensive...we felt it was worth it. Too bad we do not live closer or we would be "regulars" at this terrific spot.
4 based on 140 reviews
Typical diner fare and atmosphere. Both the chicken croquettes and scrapple were bit over cooked and bread fell apart.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Just left one of the friendliest pubs we have been to in a very long time...the food was good, but the overwhelming feeling of the pub was of long ago attitudes when you felt so comfortable and happy..the 60'ies music (instead of hard rock everywhere else) was a real treat. Watching the patrons singing every word and dancing by their tables was very heartwarming and made us feel very nostalgic!!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The only reason they got 4 our of 5 was because the wings are small. However, with 50 or 60 choices of sauce, they sure do make up for the size of the wings. They're crispy and no matter what sauce I had, they were consistently great. Everything they serve is
large in portion size and the menu is really huge. All they are missing is Pizza, so I think they should rename themselves to We Ain't Pizza, lol.
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