Willow Grove is a census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. A community in Philadelphia's northern suburbs, the population was 15,726 at the 2010 census. It is located in Upper Dublin Township, Abington Township and Upper Moreland Township. Willow Grove was once known for Willow Grove Park, an amusement park that was open from 1896 to 1976, now the site of Willow Grove Park Mall. Willow Grove is considered an edge city of Philadelphia with large amounts of retail and office space.
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4 based on 190 reviews
Pleasant waiter who was a bit flaky. No silverware on table despite the appetizers coming out. Asked for silverware and nothing. Asked another waiter who said he would get our waiter. Portions have greatly diminished. Side salad is half of what it used to be. Lettuce was soggy. My Parmesan crusted trout was burned... sister order a blue cheese wedge and it was half of usual. Not going back...
5 based on 65 reviews
Prompt. service. Bakery rolls fresh. Every bakery unique flavor/ texture.
Slight salt/ baking soda finish. D & W meats...ugg
Tomato pie dry or not fresh.. Drive to Paganos in Drexel Hill.. or bakery near Norristown if this is Important. Or lucky people outside of Wilm. De..Serpes Bakery.
Disappointing drive fueled by Yelp reviews. No obvious dining space. Take-out only.
4 based on 247 reviews
The traditional Brazilian serving style of "Rodizio" originated in the Southern part of Brazil as a result of the form in which cowboys, or "Gauchos," cooked their cattle over an open flame, also known as "na Brasa". The style of cooking quickly spread throughout the country when knowledge of how the cooking technique left meats and poultry succulent and satisfying. <br> <br>Today, na'Brasa Brazilian Steakhouse keeps tradition alive with its unique and eventful style of dining. Guests are greeted by aromatic starters including Brazilian cheese bread and fried bananas. To tantalize your taste buds even further, na'Brasa's gourmet salad bar is compiled of thirty-three hot and cold items - a first course that sets a perfect complementary note to what's to come. The finest in meat select is brought to your table and carved table-side by your request and at your preferred temperatures. Guests are in complete control of their dining experience at na'Brasa.
Family get-together celebrating my sister's-in-law 50th birthday Over all quite good. Seated promptly after arriving, server was by our table in a reasonably short time although the cart bartender beat him to it by perhaps 2 minutes; no problem :) We always contended that Fogo...MoreHi! Thank you for your feedback and thank you for trying a variety of what we offer. I will be following up with our staff with the comments to improve our customers experience dining with us.
4.5 based on 265 reviews
I am a total meat eater, so when my girlfriend suggested Blue Sage, I rolled my eyes...It was soooo good! I enjoyed the Farmhouse Cubano and the Tostones appetizer...Both were so full of flavor, I left feeling very full and satisfied! I would go here again...
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Until recently, it used to be a different Thai restaurant (I don't know the name).
Storefront in Roslyn, parking out front. Large lot in back if needed, drive round the block.
Longtime Abington residents, not sure why we have not made it before to this great restaurant. We had Tom Yum soup, Wonton soup- both done nicely. Chicken Satay as appetizer- nicely marinated, comes with peanut sauce. For entrees -Pineapple Fried Rice- with chicken, Dancing shrimp, both dishes great flavors, prepared just right. I asked to keep the spicy heat down, which they did. Thai has a great mix of flavors and spices. Menu selection just right. Be sure to bring your beer or wine. Dessert we had mngo and vanilla ice cream. Be sure to try Thai Ice tea. Closed Monday. Keswick Theatre is a short drive, be sure to mention wht time you need to leave, if going on a show night. Good for take out.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
Very good sushi and a broad variety of it. Some of the rolls are very creative and for sure worth a trial. Friendly & helpful stuff. If you want to have a glas of wine, you have to bring your own.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
This is a nice little BYOB in a tiny strip shopping center. Few tables and not much ambiance, but we go to eat food, not stare at the walls.
The food was very good, with generous portions. The fried calamari and mussels red apps. were plentiful and tasty. My friend's lasagna was a large piece of nicely cooked pasta topped with two meatballs and sausage. My chicken portifino was a chicken beast, sauteed in white wine and garlic, topped with spinach, mozzerella cheese and crabmeat for $18.95. The service was good, but a little chaotic due to the number of waitstaff. If you like Italian food in a relaxed, neighborhood atmosphere, this place is for you.
4 based on 53 reviews
You know how good Bonnet Lane Family Restaurant is by the number of cops, municipal workers, lawyers and other locals who trade banter with the friendly waitresses. There is a wide selection of breakfast choices, including omelettes, french toast, pancakes, wraps, sandwiches and more. Fresh squeezed OJ is super. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Better than a diner, but just as economical
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Went with my wife & children (15 & 13), had heard about it from a friend and it was all they said. From the pesto with a twist (sun dried tomatoes) that was served with bread, to the entree's everything was fantastic. All the pasta is fresh & everything is made to order, which makes the experience that much better. It's a BYOB and that means you're not gouged for a bottle of wine or stuck with a wine you may not like. Servicers pace the meal perfectly so everything is ready when you are, making it a dining option that you'll always consider for a night out. It easily can serve as a family dinner out, romantic night or a business meal. Can't say enough positives, you just have to go and experience it yourself, you will not be disappointed!!
4 based on 117 reviews
Delicious gravy, perfect pasta and respectful servers. This is easily the best Italian style restaurant in the northern suburbs. We've been eating here for 20 plus years and we haven't had even an average meal yet - everything has been great. I highly recommend the eggplant parmigiana. Don't forget their lattes and cappuccinos after your meal.
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