Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Cherry Hill. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Cherry Hill is a township in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a population of 71,045, reflecting an increase of 1,080 (+1.5%) from the 69,965 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 617 (+0.9%) from the 69,348 counted in the 1990 Census. As of 2010, the township was the state's 15th most-populous municipality and the second-largest in Camden County (behind the city of Camden, the county seat), after having been the state's 13th most-populous municipality as of the 2000 Census.
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4 based on 125 reviews
You can always find an extensive, ever-changing lineup of craft beers on tap and thereâs always something fresh in the firkin. Pour one more! Starting with the original Pour House in Westmont, NJ weâve now grown to locations in Exton, PA and North Wales,
The food was really excellent but the service could have been better . We enjoyed the drinks as well . My husband had fish and chips . I had shaved roast beef on sour dough bread . It was very tender and delicious.! My husbands fish was flaky and said it was good . They gave chips with my meal they were home made and yummy . I would go back and recommend it . Thank you for the review Laurie! We are so glad you and your husband enjoyed your meal. We appreciate all feedback as it gives us an opportunity to make improvements within our store. We apologize for the service and we hope that it doesn't discourage you from giving us another try!Hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 107 reviews
Keg & Kitchen is a warm, casual and friendly restaurant featuring craft food and beer. The interior is reclaimed natural wood with vintage lighting to make you feel relaxed as soon as you step inside the front door. Start your meal with asparagus fries, T
Obviously my negative review is of the minority, but I cannot say much to be desired about this restaurant (or at least in my experience). My husband didn't like it, and he never complains! This was our first and only visit to this restaurant. Our first impression walking in the door was that it was loud, very loud. It was a Saturday, around 12:35pm. They only offered a brunch menu, which I thought was strange for a Saturday. The menu was very limited, but not ordinary so we thought to give it a try. The waiter did not come over for 10 minutes for our drink order, and did not return for an additional 15 minutes. 25 minutes to order our food was too long, mostly because all this time we're waiting in a very LOUD restaurant. 15 minutes later the food comes, and not properly prepared. The over medium eggs came well done(the yolks were both broken), and the kids grilled cheese was hard as a rock to bite into(don't ever serve a kid thick bread), and my "fancy" grilled cheese was equally inedible(hard). Of course, I had to search for someone to inform the disaster of a meal we were served. We waited 40 minutes for goodness sake, and to have a crummy meal was unfortunate to say the least. Upon further inspection of my kids sandwich, I discovered why it was brick hard...rather than making A PROPER grilled cheese(how basic is it to make a grilled cheese?) the cook placed the 2 pieces of thick bread with cheese face up on a broiler pan, shoved it it the broiler to melt the cheese, then manually placed the pieces together. Why in the world would this cook do that? no clue. We should have left as soon as we walked in. Lesson learned...We left very dissatisfied and hungry... :-(
4 based on 142 reviews
Visiting family in the area and we came here for dinner and some drinks. We were seated quickly, but in the back section where it was pretty cold. Our server came promptly and took our drink orders. They have a fairly decent selection of craft beers, although they were out of quite a few of them. We ordered the wings appetizer which were ok, the BBQ sauce was a little bland. For dinner we had burgers and one panini, the burgers were good, but the panini was only ok. The best part of the dinner were the tater tots, which were crispy and not oily.
3 based on 72 reviews
Cherry Hill is a big town, and it needs a special place to call its own. PJ Whelihan's is a pub that's intimate enough for a couple, large enough for a group of sports fans, private enough for a family party, and hip enough to host a live local band line-
I've eaten here over a dozen times. This establishment won't wow you at all, but it is good enough for friends and work associates after hours or for going-away parties, etc. It is the convenient place were more less everybody agrees to eat no matter what their background. Staff is friendly and attentive. Will be visiting in times to come.Thanks so much for taking the time to leave this feedback!! Always great to read reviews like this!!! Hope to have you back in soon!! #PJsDoesItBetter
3 based on 54 reviews
I have been here 3 times now for Happy Hour and unfortunately, the food is just not good. I've tried tacos, loaded fries on which the fries were freezer burnt, boneless chicken wings which looked like uncooked tenders and potato skins. I'm just not a fan! My most recent visit, I returned the entire order. I told my co-workers that they have to find a new spot or I wont be joining.
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