Discover the best restaurant in Abington, United States including Fill A Bagel, The Drake Tavern, Gummlai Thai, Anne's Kitchen Table, Park Plates, Bonefish Grill, Weinrich's Bakery A Konditorei, Keswick Tavern, Marzano Ristoranti, Bonnet Lane Family Restaurant
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4.5 based on 67 reviews
Family business with friendly staff and always good eats. Highly recommend! Get the fresh squeezed orange juice in season
4 based on 158 reviews
Expected, A sports bar can and will be NOISY, but that comes with the territory, Bar dirks are adequate and plentiful. Single complaint, Which has been noted many times before to management...CHINCY PAPER STAWS, THAT BASICALLY ARE NOT USABLE...WHY WOULD MANAGEMENT SPOIL THE MENU BY CHEATING ON PAPER STRAWS...GOT ME.............MAYBE SOMEONE WILL WAKE UP. ?????
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Until recently, it used to be a different Thai restaurant (I don't know the name).
Storefront in Roslyn, parking out front. Large lot in back if needed, drive round the block.
Longtime Abington residents, not sure why we have not made it before to this great restaurant. We had Tom Yum soup, Wonton soup- both done nicely. Chicken Satay as appetizer- nicely marinated, comes with peanut sauce. For entrees -Pineapple Fried Rice- with chicken, Dancing shrimp, both dishes great flavors, prepared just right. I asked to keep the spicy heat down, which they did. Thai has a great mix of flavors and spices. Menu selection just right. Be sure to bring your beer or wine. Dessert we had mngo and vanilla ice cream. Be sure to try Thai Ice tea. Closed Monday. Keswick Theatre is a short drive, be sure to mention wht time you need to leave, if going on a show night. Good for take out.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
We on Saturday late afternoon for lunch. The place is small, cure and intimate. Off the main street, so no street noise. We had their coffee, and sandwich, The food was tasty and portions were perfect (neither too large nor too small). Limited menu options but they also had very unique selection of salads. Interesting thing - note the names of dishes. You can make out its a family run business. There was shelf full of cook books. But if you are not seated next to the shelf then you wont get to enjoy the books unless you awkwardly ask look at the shelf over people's food. We tried the brownies. They were very large but dry. I liked their sandwich and southwest soup better.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Casual restaurant serving ethnic inspired cuisine from the Mediterranean and the Middle East.
This is a small and relatively informal restaurant, but with an excellent staff making interesting and creative dishes. My wife and I shared vegetarian appetizers and entrees, and were pleasantly surprised by the pleasant dining experience. The wait staff seemed very knowledgeable about ingredients. Not an inexpensive meal, but sharing appetizers or meals can keep expenses down. I would like to return again.
4 based on 190 reviews
Pleasant waiter who was a bit flaky. No silverware on table despite the appetizers coming out. Asked for silverware and nothing. Asked another waiter who said he would get our waiter. Portions have greatly diminished. Side salad is half of what it used to be. Lettuce was soggy. My Parmesan crusted trout was burned... sister order a blue cheese wedge and it was half of usual. Not going back...
4.5 based on 44 reviews
I've eaten cakes around the world and ordered cakes from the best bakeries, but not one can come close to Weinrichs. It is an old style bakery where you can absolutely taste the purity of their beautifully created cakes. They are more than delicious. They are the supreme cake makers. Last year they made a fantastically cake for our granddaughter 's birthday. We visit from Canada. So my daughter reordered because we were all over the moon with the cake. This one was even better- if that's possible. With chocolate and white layers, deceptively simple but supremely great. Not overly iced, not loaded with sugar, just perfection in a cake- fit for our two year old princess. In deed, I don't believe royalty gets better cakes. I even imagine the bakers at Weinrichs who have been doing this for generations might have cooked in European courts. More than amazing and at incredible prices. Is there a word beyond fantastic for these cake bakers? How lucky is Willow Grove?
4 based on 118 reviews
The Keswick is an excellent stop in Glenside. It is across the street from the iconic Keswick Theater and anchors a redeveloped section of Glenside with several restaurants, taverns and nightspots. The KT as it is known, has good food, an excellent craft beer list and very good service. The main room has a bar in the center with booth surround and high tops. There is another dining area also. Two walls face Keswick Ave. and Easton Rd with garage door windows that can be raised in nice weather for open air dining. There are flat screens everywhere you look for those sports enthusiasts.
We came on a Saturday evening and were able to be seated right away. We had burgers and a couple of craft beers each for the four of us. The burgers are worth it. We had the Boss Hog Nachos. Impressive. The bill was $140 plus tip. Not bad. Our waitress was very attentive and friendly even though it was a very busy night, she was always there to check. This is a place worth the visit and we will definitely return.
4 based on 81 reviews
We've eaten brunch outside before, but this was our first evening trip to this restaurant. I am what they call a gourmand, so it's hard to satisfy me. Nevertheless, the buratta was as good or better than my own at home, with well chosen spices, beautiful creamy middle and a drizzle of a balsamic reduction. My red pepper soup was heavenly, clearly home made, and salmon, which can be overcooked or boring, benefited greatly from cumin, tarragon and other spices. I would recommend this restaurant as a solid, authentic choice to anyone in the neighborhood or even further out.
4 based on 53 reviews
You know how good Bonnet Lane Family Restaurant is by the number of cops, municipal workers, lawyers and other locals who trade banter with the friendly waitresses. There is a wide selection of breakfast choices, including omelettes, french toast, pancakes, wraps, sandwiches and more. Fresh squeezed OJ is super. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Better than a diner, but just as economical
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