Reviews on American food in Flourtown, Pennsylvania, United States. Flourtown is a census-designated place (CDP) in Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States, with a ZIP code of 19031. Flourtown is adjacent to the neighborhoods of Erdenheim, Oreland, Whitemarsh, and Chestnut Hill. The population of Flourtown was 4,538 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 52 reviews
This is a very dark bar with a a VERY nice lunch menu. Table seating is behind the bar area. Just walk in and past the bar to the restaurant area. Very small and tight space, but the food was excellent. I had a sandwich and chips and my husband had fish. Both were very tasty and served promptly. The restaurant filled up quickly after we arrived. We loved our lunch and would not have found this except for a review we had read online. Great meals. I would not bring children in here.
3 based on 54 reviews
My husband and I were invited to this theater for a private screening of Five Feet Apart. We are involved in a committee that raises money for Cystic Fibrosis. His cousins, the chairs of the committee, rented out the theater and invited 82 of us to watch this movie with them. You would have thought it was the first night that the place was open. They were experiencing technical difficulties. The movie started over 1 hour later than it was supposed to start. The movie started and within 5 minutes the movie went off. it restarted within a minute or 2. The service was slow, the pizza that we ordered was not hot. We received complimentary milkshakes. Well, they were not worth wasting the calories on. The chocolate milkshakes tasted like choc milk with whip cream on top. And, WE DID NOT GET TO SEE THE END OF THE MOVIE. With 10 or 15 minutes left in the movie, the lights came on and the movie stopped playing. Before getting in the car to make the 50 minute ride home to NJ, I used the ladies room which smelled like urine.
4 based on 144 reviews
We had twelve for mother's day dinner. The menu is amazing and I always have a hard time selecting but like the specials menu. The listed blt was delicious as was the lobster baked potato. Other meals were the lobster crab cakes, chicken salad wrap, turkey club, ahi tuna and churned beef special. The sandwiches are huge and the platters give you plenty to eat ( and sometimes have leftovers). There was a problem in the kitchen with half of our order but our server was quick to explain and they comped our dessert. Great service and food. Will be back!
4 based on 118 reviews
Our server accommodated us by serving us Cobb salads instead of the Cobb salad sandwich. It was good, but certainly not special in any way. The Manhatattan clam chowder was very good. Service was also good. Overall, nothing special but decent. The menu selections are fewer than previously offerrred.
4 based on 82 reviews
Mica Restaurant will re-open under new management on Sept. 13th 2016. We will offer the same great service and food, now BYOB. We look forward to serving.
We went here for our anniversary dinner. The food was very good, creative and interesting. I have to say the service needs some work. We felt hurried along throughout the meal, it was clear that they had overbooked the tables and wanted us to leave. Besides that there were a few other incidents that made our dining experience awkward: ⢠Our half filled water glasses were refilled with tap water from a pitcher, although we were drinking sparkling water â the person who refilled our glasses was the person who bought use the bottle of sparkling water! And the bottle was sitting there on the table!⢠We were given one piece of bread & had to continue to ask for more.⢠The waitress asked us if she could take our empty plates. Wasnât it obvious that we were done? Why is she asking us this?⢠After our plates removed we were immediately asked about dessert even though it was clear that we were still enjoying our wine.⢠We are given the bill and told, âanytimeâ but a few minutes later asked if we were ready to pay.I think if Mica aspires to be a place of fine dining then it needs improve itâs service to match the caliber of food it serves, and itâs prices.
4 based on 211 reviews
Excellent top-notch restaurant in Ambler. My wife and I enjoyed a wonderful dinner with friends to celebrate a special occasion. The food was wonderful, the service impeccable, and the ambience perfect. The Rib-Eye and New York strip steaks, Seafood Fra Diavolo, and Sautéed Mussels were EXCELLENT!
4 based on 175 reviews
New American cuisine prepared in a scratch kitchen, paired with an on-site brewery producing fresh, award-winning beers, all in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Happy Hour specials available Monday-Friday from 4pm-6pm. Reservations are accepted for lun
We visited Iron Hill on a beautiful, sunny Saturday. The windows were open and a wonderful breeze blew in. Our foodâtacos, steaks, wings, and onion strawsâwas good. Definitely a step above traditional pub fare. We also ordered two racks of tasting beers. Our server Claire was nice and very knowledgeable about the food and brews. It was a very pleasant pre-Fatherâs Day lunch.
4 based on 114 reviews
Recently started a job in the Fort Washington area and have been struggling to find good lunch places. The reviews on TA made me think this was worth a try and it definitely was. My burger was VERY tasty, just a bit more medium than medium rare. Service was very quick for the lunch hour (was in and out in about 35 minutes which worked perfectly for my schedule). They definitely have more dishes that I want to try but REALLY wish that they had some lunch specials ⦠my burger, fries and iced tea came to $16 before tax! This will be a good lunch place when taking staff out, taking clients out, or just for something different, but if there were lunch specials closer to the $10 mark, I can guarantee I would be in for lunch a LOT more!
4 based on 97 reviews
Except for incongruous intrusive music (perhaps try some Mozart?, etc.), with a creative menu & daily specials, very good food, tempting pastries, generous portions & friendly service, this light & airy former greenhouse is a perfect fit for Chestnut Hill & a charming bistro for brunch or lunch.
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4 based on 89 reviews
In 1921, Rose McNally opened "McNally's Quick Lunch" in a small corrugated steel building at the trolley turn atop the highest hill in Philadelphia. In 1927 Rose and Hugh purchased one of the new buildings just across the street and moved the Quick Lunch.
We ordered the special which was the Cuban sandwich and black bean soup. The sandwich was decent with a side of potato chips but the black bean was totally bland and watery. We added salt and pepper but it didnât change much. That was very disappointing. The sandwich was decent but Iâve had much better. The coconut cake was just okay but wouldnât order it again. The staff is very friendly thatâs why I hated to give ab average review but I had to be honest. I will not return again as the food was very forgettable. Too many better places to eat. The inside of the restaurant is very small and tables are really close together. It was hard to move around as you were in the other tables faces; and it was very noisy. Not a place to meet a friend that you want to have a conversation with. W if youâre going to sit and use your phone to text. I couldnât understand why the great reviews.
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