Reviews on Mediterranean food in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. Fort Washington is a census-designated place and suburb of Philadelphia in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,446 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 27 reviews
One of the fancier restaurants in Ambler - fresh flowers, a tealight candle on a linen tablecloth, nice glass wear and table settings, funky upscale decor. There were daily specials. Attentive service from the hostess and wait staff. I had the beet salad and the shrimp and crab with fettuccine in vodka sauce - both were very good. On the pricey side, good for a special occasion.
4 based on 35 reviews
We went here for dinner on a weeknight. The wait staff was very courteous and helpful. This is a byob. We were served complimentary house made cold relish with olives and peppers and an assortment of warm breads. We started with a salad and enjoyed the chorizo with white beans, grilled garlic shrimp and clams with beans. Overall a great experience and we would love to return and try their desserts too.
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4 based on 152 reviews
Arpeggio has been in business since 1995. We are a casual Mediterranean bring-your-own-bottle restaurant specializing in wood-oven pizza, home-made pita bread, fresh seafood, pasta and eclectic salads and Mediterranean entrees. Everything is fresh and mad
My problem is with the staff. They are so lacking in customer service When 2 of 3 in a party are there you need to seat them so they can order drinks and maybe appetizers. The wait staff is slow. You end up waiting forever for your food. So, why make us wait when we could start eating especially when people are hungry. The dining rooms are bit over crowded you feel like your at communal tables in some locations because of the proximity to another table. If the food wasn't so good this would be a two star review. Good News! They have take out.Hi Suzanne I am glad that you enjoyed some aspects of our restaurant. There are many reasons for the policy to seat complete parties first during prime hours. Before we instituted this, guests were coming incomplete and waiting at the table for the rest of their party, sometimes over an hour. This is not fair to those who are complete and waiting for a table, so we created this policy. In addition, groups often do not know how many are coming and we found that instead of seating them and having to move tables to accommodate a different size group, it is better to wait until everyone is there. This policy is in effect just before and during prime dining times. We are working diligently with the staff regarding the other issues you mentioned.
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Have eaten here and gotten take out a few time, and it has always been good. However, the last time the meat was beyond dry, and had a number if plain hard dried pieces. Will give them another try since this was the first time we had any issues - but hope to get back to "normal" next time
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