Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Glassboro, New Jersey, United States. Glassboro is a borough in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 18,579, reflecting a decline of 489 (−2.6%) from the 19,068 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 3,454 (+22.1%) over the 15,614 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 118 reviews
We dined at Carolina Blue tonight, partly to help support a local non-profit. We love coming here and itâs especially fun on a Wednesday night when they have live music. We were served nice, hot bread to start while we waited for our drinks. I had the garden salad with a champagne vinaigrette, and my husband had the French onion soup. His soup looked delicious. I had grilled salmon which was served with a quinoa blend. My husband had the grilled crab cakes, which were ample and served with scalloped potatoes and an asparagus bundle. We took home a slice (actually a quarter of the pie) of grasshopper pie, a delicious frozen chocolate and mint concoction. It was a whopping $6. Donât miss it. This is a great local place with good food and friendly service.
4 based on 79 reviews
We chose this BYOB for our wedding anniversary dinner because of good TripAdvisor reviews. The venue is located in a shopping center so the parking is free, easy and ample. We were surprised upon walking in with the nice interior, warm, inviting atmosphere and pleasant ambiance. The service was very good. Our appetizers were tasty and with nice presentation. My bronzino dish was prepared and served at the table-side. Overall the food was very good and we even had a dessert. This restaurant was 4.5 and I have the feeling we will recommend it to our friends.
3 based on 28 reviews
This simple place offers good sandwiches and salads to eat in or take out as well as simple lunch catering. We enjoyed chicken fingers and variety of sandwiches with lunch meat and cheeses. Simple salad from romaine lettuce with hard boiled egg was fresh. For catering they always go out of their way with kindness, accommodation and proper preparation of food.
4 based on 204 reviews
Not a very good meal. No one in our party of 5 enjoyed their meal. The lobster bisque and house salads were very good. But the entrees were a disappointment. My chicken verde was poorly prepared. A too thin, over breaded and over cooked chicken breast was sliced into sticks. I can say the salad portion of the plate was very fresh. Two of our deserts had to be replaced because the didnât taste right. We were seated well away from the nearly empty main dining room and spent much of the evening asking for them to put on the heat. Even the sugar packets were hard. Wonât be back.
5 based on 42 reviews
First time here. Like Pitman nice small town. Today is a cold icy day so many businesses have delayed opening. My client the Borough owns at 10, Iâm here at 9:10 so âpenguins walkedâ here for breakfast. Reviews are promising.Place is clean and bright and quiet on a sunny morning. They have prompt friendly service. Fried eggs were good and the pork roll was great. Comes with a hash brown which was nice and crisp as I prefer.Nice views of Main-street. Overall a nice local place with good food.
3 based on 49 reviews
Memorial Day lunchtime the place wasnât busy. Pleasant interior and nice waitress. Philly cheesesteak was perfectly average. So was the dish of white clams, some of them empty. The pizzas were thin crust and good. Nearby there is a free parking with validation so take advantage of that while dining.
4 based on 18 reviews
First time at the Monarch and we will definitely be back. Nicely remodeled. We were pleased with our dinners, portions and service. Prices were reasonable. Managers were actually walking around asking if everyone was pleased. We had a wonderful waiter; he must have checked on us 10 times. Can't wait to go back.
4 based on 18 reviews
Lots of variety on the menu. We got the cheesesteak grilled cheese, the fried chicken grilled cheese, the pulled pork grilled cheese, cheesesteak fries, fried pickles and tomato soup. Everything was very tasty and prices were good. Service was very friendly.
3 based on 140 reviews
Got here for the local breweries take over. Seemed like they weren't prepared with details.(kept asking questions)We all sat at the bar; got everything straight. Ordered some food and some beer flights. Enjoyed the beer; gotta pint.Food was good.Was in the side bar; the windows were open(great day, weather was nice)issue... lots of flies everywhere. Had to keep food covered
4 based on 78 reviews
When I went to Glassboro State (now Rowan), I used to go to Angelo's for breakfast and lunch occasionally, because the food was good and the prices were right for a commuting college student. I told my husband about it and he said, "Let's go." We ordered a cheesesteak each, an order of fries to share and a chocolate milkshake. The bill came to $14.45. The sandwiches were delicious, the fries were crispy on the outside and the shake was thick and creamy. The portions were enough to satisfy our hunger and we were very pleased with the entire experience. The waitresses were friendly and nice. The place was clean and cozy. I will no wait another 40 years to go back. I would recommend Angelo's to anyone.
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