Find out what American restaurants to try in Lansdale. Lansdale is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 28 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Early in the 20th century, its industries included agricultural implement works, a canning factory, foundries, brickyards, a silk mill, and manufacturers of cigars, stoves, shirts, rope, iron drain pipe, and glue. In 1900, 2,754 people lived here; in 1910, 3,551; and in 1940, 9,316 people were inhabitants of Lansdale. The population was 16,269 at the time of the 2010 census.
Things to do in Lansdale
3 based on 101 reviews
We are regulars at the Pub and wanted to write a review about the food because I find it to be consistently good. The Harvest Salad with grilled chicken is Fantastic! Itâs loaded with apples, walnuts, grapes, raisins and lettuce. I so enjoy that! Itâs a good alternative for people trying to be healthy. The wings are also consistently quite tasty! Weâve also had pizza, wraps and steak sandwiches that are really good. One negative is the wait staff is not very friendly. It might be because they are always busy but a smile is hard to come by. Also when seating people outside let them know that it is smoking, which is a shame. The number of smokers just about kills it for the non smokers. Stay inside if you donât want to smell like a cigarette.
4 based on 52 reviews
We had left our car to be checked out at a gas station, and walked to a shopping center nearby. A lot of restaurants were closed, but Rays Pizza was open and we were glad they were. My husband ordered a burger and it was good. I ordered the cheesesteak and it was huge and delicious. I was so surprised and so pleased. This is a GEM of a restaurant. Go visit!
4 based on 91 reviews
Met friends for dinner at this small, rustic restaurant that recently opened on Hares Hill Road. A dangerous site, being a neighbor to the Kimberton Inn the hands down outstanding restaurant of the area). But there's room for both, and this cozy little place is a great addition to the community.I'm giving it five stars, realizing that these are not the same as Kimberton Inn stars, but a lesser rating would be an injustice to this starter-up that is trying hard to do things right. A cup of jambalaya was seasoned perfectly...made me envy my fellow diner who had the larger bowl. I avoided the grilled wedge salad, agreeing with earlier reviewers that caramelized onions can only do harm to the classic blue cheese on ice berg. Hopefully this misguided concept will be corrected. But my companion had a special watermelon salad that was perfectly dressed and scrumptious. The meat dishes are a little pricey ($35 for Kimber Rib-eye), but the carbonara cacio pepe (linguine tossed in a pepper garlic oil with mushroom and pancetta, topped with an egg yoke and fresh grated parmesan--$19.00) was delicious and will be my go-to dish. The chicken piccata (a special of the evening) was tender, perfectly seasoned and delicious.But the deserts were to die for! A chocolate filled brownie with salted caramel ice cream was slightly better than the blueberry crisp topped with vanilla ice cream (but only slightly). Still thinking about the brownie!The wait staff are inexperienced, earnest and trying hard to please. Bill Rutter, the owner, is hands on, enthusiastic and seems like a very good guy.I predict this little place will continue to improve...I'm looking forward to trying the breakfast and lunch menus.
4 based on 260 reviews
Our daughter and son-in-law who live in the area brought us here when we were visiting recently. They were trying it too for the first time. The ambiance is beautiful and the menu very comprehensive. Unfortunately, the food was disappointing. I had a BBQ burger, which every pub from here to Honolulu can make pretty well, but here the pulled pork had way too much vinegar in the sauce and the burger itself tasted like it had been frozen (dry and rubbery). The fries that accompanied the sandwich weren't bad, but fries are fries. We'll give it another try sometime, but there are so many other good restaurants to try in the meantime.
4 based on 60 reviews
There was nothing to fault with this little gem. It's only 1/2 mile from our house. The place was packed. My pancakes came out steaming they were so hot. My husband loved his omelet. Just be aware this place only takes cash so be prepared. The service was quick and our waitress, Jenna was very friendly
4 based on 482 reviews
We always come here when visiting from nc. Our 94 year old father loves the calves liver and onions. However, the rest of us like the fish dishes. The pork and beef are great two. Go between 5 and 630 during week, get special pricing. Cannot go wrong here.Thank you for the kind words - we are thrilled that you are able to come and visit us!
4 based on 267 reviews
The setting is an older building with a nice landscaped area. The interior was divided into a number of separate dinning spaces so there was a degree of intimacy. The noise level was controlled and it was easy to carry on conversation. Our cocktails were fine. The wine by the glass list was ok. Our food was excellent and the waitstaff very helpful. We had a lovely meal.David S,Thank you for the feedback and for dining with us! We are happy to hear that you enjoyed the food! We hope to see you again soon for another excellent meal!
4 based on 345 reviews
An authentic New York Style Deli. We are a family restaurant with a huge menu, specializing in oversized Sandwiches, Salads, Wraps, Hoagies, Smoked Fish, Soups, Breakfast Specialties (served all day) and we even have a full sized PICKLE BAR!!! Our Caterin
Really crowded on a late Sunday morning but the wait was not long, about 20 minutes. Thereâs a deli side and restaurant side with a huge menu of traditional delicatessen delights you find in an authentic Jewish deli, as well as numerous American breakfast and lunch options. And thereâs a free pickle bar with various pickles, peppers, coleslaw, and sauerkraut, which is a nice touch. I ordered a pastrami and corned beef sandwich with 12 oz of meat on rye and it was absolutely one of the best sandwiches Iâve ever had. The meat had incredible flavor and was sliced perfectly. The American hoagie and Italian hoagie were both decent, but nothing outstanding in my opinion. Not much difference in taste between the two. The onion ring order was gigantic but I felt it lacked seasoning. The cheesecake was divine! Rich, creamy, light, and not overly dense, and with real whipped cream on top. Just delicious beyond words. Excellent service and very good prices considering the quality and quantity of food. We will definitely be back even though we live an hour away.
4 based on 176 reviews
This two-story gastropub in downtown Lansdale is beautifully built into an historic building with an exposed brick interior and cozy tables and booths. I was in a group of four and we were seated upstairs. Service was attentive and good. The excellent Poor William cocktail made with gin, st. germain, pear and lemon was a great way to start my meal: the catfish po-boy sandwich with fries and a small salad. All were delicious. The other three folks in our group enjoyed their meals too, which included the burger and the smoked chicken pot pie. There were a lot of good-looking local and regional beers on the menu too. We'll be back.
4 based on 130 reviews
great stuffed steak sandwiches packed fully ,mostly take out facility, call ahead, usually busy but they move fast. The pork sandwich is excellant and will rival any Philly pork sandwich.
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