Mount Holly is a township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. It is the county seat of Burlington County as well as an eastern suburb of Philadelphia. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 9,536, reflecting a decline of 1,192 (-11.1%) from the 10,728 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 89 (+0.8%) from the 10,639 counted in the 1990 Census. Mount Holly also gives its name to the National Weather Service's Weather Forecast Office for the Philadelphia metropolitan area, though the office is actually located in adjacent Westampton.
Things to do in Mount Holly
4.5 based on 151 reviews
Great service, delicious food and awesome beer/alcohol selections...need I say more?...don't let the curbside view deter you from a visit here...on the outside you'd think this place was a local pub and liquor store...on the inside this cozy bar and resteraunt has it all...come hungry as the portions here are huge!
5 based on 3 reviews
Great stop for an awesome cup of coffee, bagels or a muffin. Oh and don't forget the donuts. Convenient locations in every city. I'm a drive-thru fan myself. A French-vanilla Coffee Coolatta is my fav,
4.5 based on 14 reviews
I have been to Mango's many times and it is fabulous. The wraps are outstanding and the Hispanic cuisine is like a taste of home. The staff is polite, friendly, and helpful. Eating in or taking out, Mango's is always a winner.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
I brought a dozen donuts in the afternoon. Cost 7.59 the donuts were stale. Edgewater Park Store. Buy early or get stale stuff.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
You will be screaming how good this ice cream is!!! I was taking a friend for a doctor appointment and sometimes you just need a treat to reward yourself so we decided to stop at VINCENT'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM. I have been here before and knew the ice cream was fabulous. I use to visit VINCENT'S original location in Trenton, New Jersey. VINCENT AMICO, the owner and I are originally from the same Italian section of North Trenton, both of us going to the same grammar school, Saint James; but, I never knew him in my youth. Today VINCENT is dreaming up the best ice cream flavors you can imagine. The past off season he came up with a creamsicle flavor as well as a cannoli ice cream. On opening day of this season (even though it was a dreary, damp day) I had the creamsicle and have not been able to switch to any other flavor since. My friend quickly became a fan bringing home four different flavors for future indulgence. You will be screaming joy when you try VINCENT'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM!!!
4 based on 172 reviews
The Robin's Nest is an independent restaurant devoted to customer service. You are invited for a delicious lunch, intimate dinner, relaxing Sunday brunch or evening cocktail. Our menu offers an eclectic mix of favorites with a French American flair. The eco-friendly restaurant uses the best available ingredients from local farms, featuring many vegetarian and gluten free dishes on the daily menu. Customers are always encouraged to share special food needs with the chef so that every dining experience is completely satisfying. The Robin's Nest Restaurant is uniquely situated in a beautifully restored Victorian building filled with antiques; and, located in the heart of downtown Mount Holly overlooking the Rancocas Creek. Inside the upstairs seats 60 with the downstairs offering several private dining rooms and an old fashioned bar. Warm weather brings with it the opening of the waterside bar and dining. The outdoor patio often offers live music and is always dog friendly.
After 11 hours on the road we were looking for a cozy place with ambiance, good food and good service to relax and wind down. That is exactly what we found at The Robins Nest. In an old bakery nestled in the heart of old Mount Holly we ate outside surrounded by plants and tiny white lights. The food was yummy, the service attentive. Just what we needed. Thanks!
5 based on 6 reviews
Department of Deliciousness, June 2017
Great slices of pizza with generous toppings. Not the best place to eat slices as it's very small inside but they do provide decent outdoor seating. Service is pleasant which is surprising for a tiny shop. Whole pies are good as well but would benefit from a "well done" request.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
This place was recommended by an associate. My daughter and I decided to go for a late breakfast. Jenn, our server, was every bit as amazing as the food. I ordered eggs, sausage (made in-house), a pancake, potatoes, and grits. My daughter ordered the chicken and waffles. EVERYTHING was extraordinary. The prices were excellent as was. I am looking forward to returning.
4 based on 10 reviews
For years I've enjoyed lunch at Yama Japanese Restaurant. The lunch buffet offers all-you-can-eat sushi, tempura and other Japanese cuisine. The miso soup is perfect on a cold day. California roll, salmon, Philadelphia roll, cucumber, avocado, spicy crunch tuna, eel and more! I enjoy soup, salad and more sushi than I should eat. Because I can fix it myself, I can also heap on the wasabi. Hot tea and tip included for $10 - This is by far the best value I have ever found for sushi lovers.
4 based on 38 reviews
Nice hometown eating establishment. Great prompt, friendly service. Extensive but not an overwhelming menu as some diners have. No GF selections, but enough from the regular menu to safely choose from. Prices very reasonable. I've eaten here many times and have never been disappointed.
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