Reviews on Bar 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 18 reviews
Last few times it was subpar. But last night, just awful. Wings were tough and tasteless. My celery was soggy. My husband couldn't tell is his roast pork was chicken or pork. Over cooked and tough. Beer was warm. My glass had stuff floating in it. Waitress was super friendly, but overwhelmed.
3 based on 68 reviews
P.J. Whelihanâs is a family owned and operated group of restaurants that has grown to 13 locations, proudly serving the community since our doors opened in 1983. Weâre known for our many delicious flavors of wings that you can order on the go. And donât f
I recently had dinner at PJ Whelihan's with the family. We were promptly seated and our drink orders taken along with some appetizers. Our entrees were taken next. All the food tasted so good when it was served. I ordered a cheeseburger and it was cooked perfectly. This is a great place to eat. The food and service is awesome.
4 based on 38 reviews
Stopped in for dinner since we were given a gift certificate. Had been there before and had basically the same experience. I had the Veal Strada again and my wife had the Chicken Lopez, not remembering we had the same entrees the last time. While my wife's was good, mine was the same. Also, the portion size was small for the prices; $22 for one piece of chicken and $25 for 2 small pieces of veal. Server was OK and it didn't take overly long for dinner. Let's hope we don't get any more gift certificates from there.....
4 based on 264 reviews
Arrived about 5-8 minutes early for our 6:30 reservation. Parking lot was totally full, had to park in the church lot. Several people milling around hostess station-customers and wait staff waiting to seat people, we checked in and were told there are several people we're seating ahead of you, it will be a few minutes....several young ladies waiting with menus etc to seat people, but doing nothing else. OK, maybe they want to regulate the kitchen....got seated, our server was overloaded with large tables of 6 or more....the other "helpers" who seat you are standing around doing nothing, maybe they should at least bring water and bread. Finally place a drink order, then nothing. Watched our waitress serve, bus tables, bring additional requests, Grind pepper etc .Maybe some of the hostess ladies could be of assistance during busy times?..finally get a drink order and place an appetizer order..wait staff wants you to place complete order all at once. Waitress asked if we minded if the appetizer came out with the salad and soup....yes we did mind. We ordered the stuffed flounder, crab cake with filet and the sliced filet on asparagus with crab meat on top....stuffed flounder was barely warm, red pepper sauce glazed over from sitting, sliced filet overcooked (not medium-pink in the middle). Filet and crab cake was done well. While I can appreciate the 'good manners' of the wait staff, "here's your menu ma'am, my pleasure" repeated 3 times as she handed them out, I'd rather have hot food and less wait time standing in a hallway waiting for the timer gong to ring...which is how we felt. We all said, no rush to come back here for that kind of money. Food used to be consistently excellent. Between the hostess station, waitress with no helper, somewhat disappointing food, and the less than fresh tasting coffee the evening was not what we expected.
4 based on 207 reviews
Reported to be the Oldest Tavern in New Jersey, with two bars and three dining areas offering Tavern Fare ~~ With Flair! Steaks, seafood and the "best burgers in town". Reservations accepted but not necessary most evenings. We offer 14 rotating taps with
We had an excellent dinner as usual but we usually like to sit in your dining room but we almost didnât because you had so many tables reserved. It turned out that one table was reserved the whole time we were there and probably someone could of eaten there in the meantime and still would of been available for the party it was originally reserved for. This would of been better use of the reserved table and some guests would of been happier sitting there.Thanks for the feedback. We take our reservations seriously and - if you have one - you rarely have to wait for your table. We don't overbook. Therefore, it is possible for a table to go empty for a while waiting for our guests - particularly if it is the first seating for this table on the evening. Then you have the inevitable "no show". Since we work on a two hour turn for a 4 - top, no shows are a very costly fact of life in this business. For these and other reasons, we do not take reservations for our outside Patio dining or our bars. Those areas are walk in seating only. Thanks again for your thoughts and we hope you will return soon.
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.
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Mexican Mariachi Grill was founded on the basis of providing authentic Mexican food prepared with fresh ingredients. Our restaurant strives to provide the most value and customer experience on every meal every time. This location features both fast casual
I went in expecting generic ameri-mexican food since this is on campus at Rowan, but the flavor of the assorted taco entree was great - definitely a step up from the typical. Solid beer choices. Nice atmosphere. Decent service.
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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.
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
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