Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Gloucester City. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Gloucester City is a city in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 11,456, reflecting a decline of 28 (-0.2%) from the 11,484 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 1,165 (-9.2%) from the 12,649 counted in the 1990 Census. It is located directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia and the Port of Philadelphia.
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4 based on 599 reviews
This highly rated Bistro lived up to the expectations and then some!! We thoroughly enjoyed the dining experience. The setting is both unique and charming. The staff friendly and very helpful in understanding the menu with great recommendations. Food quality outstanding and surprisingly reasonably priced. We will certainly visit this restaurant in the future.
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4 based on 270 reviews
I was dining alone, travelling for business and was made very welcome.I sat outside and ordered the chefâs menu with matching wines, and it was a supremely enjoyable experience. The waiters knew all about the food and wine and offered attentive but not intrusive service. The food was incredible and so consistently good that I canât name a highlight.I highly recommend this place, so if you get the chance, do it!
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4 based on 122 reviews
Let's start with the cuisine: excellent. Herring sliders nice, petite, fresh. Porkball appetizer reminiscent of a spherical piece of Philly scrapple, if a bit mushy. The braised/fried chicken thighs were tasty, ample, hot/ fresh, served over delicious, creamy mushroom barley risotto. My wife liked her meatballs with potato-- carrot.Dessert of dark chocolate bark with toffee exquisite. This said, the space is small and crowded, very noisy, so you shout ( not a rug or wall piece or textile of any kind to absorb sound). You will likely have a constant stream of servers or customers walking past your back as you sit, and it's darkly lit, tough to see and discern your dish. On balance, very good food, different, fresh; but they need to invest in more space and interior upgrades to create a more pleasant place -- less work-- to dine.
4 based on 331 reviews
We enjoyed a delicious and filling dinner, and hope to come back in order to sit in the beer hall dining room, which seemed more festive. Our server was pleasant and helpful, although her estimation of how much the sausages weigh was quite incorrect...I think they weight more like 8 ounces each, not four. But we had six varieties and liked them all, especially the one with 7 herbs and the one with lamb. The sauerkraut was excellent, as was the potato salad. Two other folks had veal schnitzel, which also got rave reviews. One had the pepper sauce, which was excellent. The strudel was good. The only downside we felt was the pretzel, which was dense and just not as good as in Germany! And the spaghetti and meatballs ice cream is really not worthwhile. The beer was great of course, as was the selection.
4 based on 1227 reviews
Had a great dinner and drinks. Several different themed rooms adds to the enjoyment. Great service, accommodated my allergies. Had fish and chips and bangers and mash and A LOT of dark and stormies and gimlets.
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