Marcus Hook is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,397 at the 2010 census. The current mayor is Gene Taylor. The borough calls itself "The Cornerstone of Pennsylvania". The 2005 film One Last Thing... was set and partially filmed in Marcus Hook.
Things to do in Marcus Hook
4 based on 92 reviews
I have been eating cheesesteaks for more years than I can count. What I found with this one was the meat was "grainy". I am used to shredded beef and this was almost like ground beef. While I did not witness the cooking, it seemed to be pre-cooked then warmed. The cheese was sparse and the pepper and onions no completely cooked. The portion was good and the rolls nice and soft. Still like others more.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Food was excellent. Had very good service. Parking not great. But, really enjoy going there. The meal is a big serving. I get enough for two meals and always take half home.
5 based on 2 reviews
The Dunkin Donuts on Chichester Ave and Meetinghouse Rd. have the friendliest staff and quick service. Coffee is hot and fresh as were the donuts and breakfast sandwiches.
5 based on 24 reviews
Took out pulled pork and 1/2 rack rib dinner. Both delicious and authentic. Ribs have dry rub and lightly sauced. Meat fell off bone and had a nice smoky flavor. Pulled pork was tender, juicy and tasty with a smoky sweet flavor. Mac and cheese was fantastic as were their smoky baked beans which had shreds of pork hidden inside. Be warned: get there early, as they will run out of brisket early in the evening. Have a plan B in mind.
You can get pizza and sandwiches anywhere in Delaware County, BBW is a welcome and delicious addition.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Friends brought us here to sample the best hoagies around. I inadvertently called it a sub and was given "the eye." How amazing the hoagie was! I had an "authentic" and could not have been happier. Fresh ingredients, friendly service...yup. Charmed this southerner into hoagie heaven.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Ample servings and very good food. Service is also good. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner. Never heard a complaint and have many friends that enjoy the food there also.,
5 based on 2 reviews
The best cakes, cookies. A staple of this city. I went there in 1992 to order my wedding cake without hesitation. The owner was recently honored at the Chester Branch NAACP and the whole jumped to their feet. She is a great person also.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Simple, hand tossed pizza and fresh non-acidic sauce and "real" cheese. All kinds of toppings available. I tried the plain cheese pizza, just to get an idea of what their pizza was like. GREAT pizza! $2 plain a slice......with "gourmet" toppings $3.50 a slice.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
The meat makes the Philly Cheese Steak the best sandwich. This was my first time here, so all I know is the Cheese Steak. I had them pile everything on there except Mayo, it was a mess and was the best Philly Cheese Steak I have ever had. They are a small family owned shop since 1925, make every sandwich to order and at the time of your order, so you should prepare to wait; especially around prime time lunch and dinner. The size of the small was more in the size of a large from where I am from. The large would feed at least my wife and I easy. I am ruined for Cheese Steak now that I have had DiCostanza's. No other Cheese Steak will due!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
This is another great restaurant in Aston PA, great food, sitting is kind of close together to fit more people, the line at the door tells you how good the food is, large portions and a good value.
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