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Hutch's Pub

3.3 (3 reviews)
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Nice friendly bar with good food and billiards . Bartenders are very friendly as well !

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The Pub - Fried Fresh Mushrooms

The Pub

3.0(573 reviews)
37.4 mi
•$$$

Our family has been going here for over 15 years.. We have never gotten a bad meal and the service…read moreis great!!

I must have driven past this venue 100's of times and never really took notice. It wasn't until I…read morewas out with the family that someone suggested going to The Pub. I learned later that this restaurant has been around since the early to mid 1900's. Plenty of parking in a large open lot. The place is very large and has one of the longest bars I've seen. The wood is very dark and you can see the chefs cooking over the hearth. They don't take reservations and won't see you until your entire party is there. One of the things I liked for our party of 10 was they had no problems with seating as they also have many large round tables. For mixed drinks, they make them pretty big and potent. For my martini, they sent back an extra glass. They also had great bleu cheese stuffed olives. We ordered onion rings (8 large to an order) and fried zucchini. The onion ring I had was pretty good. I didn't have the fried zucchini but heard it was also pretty good. Other than the light fare items, all dinners come with their salad bar which has both iceberg lettuce and Caesar Salad along with many fixings as well as cheeses and bread. I had the Baked Seafood Platter which came with scallops, shrimp, Clam Casino (without the shell), Maryland crab cake and a small lobster tail for $49.99. My wife had the baked chicken breast which she said was quite dry. The dining area is quite large and reminds me of the restaurants at a casino. Some in our group said it reminds them of Medieval Times due to the dark wood vibe. While I thought it was a bit pricey, I would still come back and try their signature steaks or prime rib.

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The Pub - Big Salad Bar

Big Salad Bar

The Pub - Prime Rim of Beef

Prime Rim of Beef

The Pub - Interior

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The Whip Tavern - Artichoke crab dip

The Whip Tavern

4.2(401 reviews)
18.1 mi
•$$

We have been going to The Whip for over 10 years now…read more THE #1 reason we keep going back is the staff. All of the staff make every meal a dining experience. The ambiance is great, especially in the warm weather, outside. The food is ALWAYS delicious, thanks to Dillon. Sarah and Tania are on top of their game behind the bar. Always scanning the bar while waiting for a pint to fill. Sheryl, Sam, Heather B and Lauren not only remember you name, but frequently what you ordered last visit. We tell all of our friends to go there. Frequently taking some with us. I think one word describes The Whip perfectly, FUN!!!

My daughter and son-in-law wanted to take the Moms to the Whip Tavern for Mother's Day. They made…read morereservations for 5, and the options were 4:30 or 8:30 on Saturday, so we went with 4:30. It is a tiny building but they are doing it right! There is complimentary valet parking which was great because I have no idea where we would have parked. We were seated at exactly 4:30, and our server was friendly and fast. RJ and I ordered Downeast Peach Mango Cider which was refreshing and delicious. We started with crab and artichoke dip and beef and weck eggrolls, and our table ordered 2 fish and chips, the "Luxury" seafood pie, shepherd's pie, and the beef on weck sandwich. My weck included onions, mushrooms, swiss, and bacon with a side of au jus and horseradish. Yum, what a salty, savory, spicy combo. The roast beef was very tender and juicy. The fish and chips were all enjoyed, as were both pies. We did not make it to dessert but will try that again another time. We were in and out in about 1 hour without being rushed at all. We will definitely return to the Whip!

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The Whip Tavern - Inside, cozy space

Inside, cozy space

The Whip Tavern - Falafel plate

Falafel plate

The Whip Tavern - True English sauces: Coleman's & HP sauce

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True English sauces: Coleman's & HP sauce

Jessop's Tavern - Red, White, & Blue

Jessop's Tavern

4.1(454 reviews)
7.1 mi
•$$

The atmosphere automatically adds 50% of the rating. The age of this building is quite fun. (1674)…read moreBut this is a restaurant, not a museum. We started with the crab dip bread bowl (3.5) with two beers. The crab dip was very good...filling. And then we had to go with the tavern classic and award winning fish and chips (4.6). We shared and was more than enough. And ended with the donut holes and a scoop of walnut ice cream and a beer and the old fashion. My over all experience was a 4.5. The staff sounded pleasant, we sat at the bar and our server was cool, call, collective.

During a day of exploring New Castle this past weekend, we had lunch at Jessop's Tavern. The…read morerestaurant has a ton of history - it's located in a building originally built in 1674. It's been many things in its history, but it's been Jessop's Tavern since 1996. (The family who owns the restaurant named it after a cooper named Abraham Jessop, who lived and worked in the building in 1724.) The restaurant has a great menu of food (including dishes inspired by the cuisines important to New Castle's early history: smorgasbord, a Dutch-inspired pot roast, etc.) and an incredible list of beers (200 Belgian beers, 20+ Belgian beers on draft, and more). We shared the Jessop's Tavern Crab Dip (served in a sourdough bread bowl) for the table, and I had the New Sweden Meatloaf for my entree (meatloaf with a vodka cream sauce and lingonberry preserves). I also had a couple of colonial ales - Washington's Porter by Yards Brewing Co. (I liked it so much, I had two). The service was good, and the ambiance is great: full of colonial charm. I'm sure there are other great places to eat in New Castle, but eating at Jessop's Tavern is a special place to grab a meal if you're spending the day exploring New Castle and learning about its history.

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Jessop's Tavern - The bar

The bar

Jessop's Tavern - Fish & Chips

Fish & Chips

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Sign outside

Bulls Head Public House - Steak & Ale Pie

Bulls Head Public House

4.2(481 reviews)
46.8 mi
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Stopped by Bulls Head Public House to check out their brunch menu, and it was a great experience…read more We ordered the Ham & Brie on a pretzel bun with cheddar, Granny Smith apples, and apple butter, along with the Fish & Chips with a beer-battered fillet, lemon, and remoulade. Everything came out exactly as expected, and the flavors worked really well together. The Ham & Brie had a nice balance of sweet and savory, and the Fish & Chips was crispy and cooked well. Also had a mimosa with brunch, which was a nice addition. If you're looking for a brunch spot in Lititz or just a place for good food and drinks, this is definitely worth checking out.

Outside dining available, over 90 degrees, at the time we visited Around 3 pm . The Inside was cool…read moreand rustic. Order at the bar pick your table in the bar or lounge area, or outside. Limited items but enough to choose from the theme is a British public house. They fully embrace that feeling I got bangers and mash , I now what a Cumberland sausage taste like, pretty good reminded me of a good breakfast sausage. The mash must have been made with turnip and potato as it was slightly sweet, onion gravy was spot on as were the carrots. The spouse went with the quesadilla. she stated the steak was really good. Ice tea for both of us . unexpectedly water was available for any one from a tap near the doors. Plastic cups, no purchase needed. Great idea! We shall return, nice place and good food is hard get any more. $42.30 plus tip we always tip at 20% ( or the spouse gets testy.) but the server / cleaner didn't get the idea it was for her, I actually had to say " this is a tip, for you! "

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Bulls Head Public House - Dining area

Dining area

Bulls Head Public House - Ham & Brie

Ham & Brie

Bulls Head Public House - Proper pint of ESB

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