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    1 year ago

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    Frenchtown Cafe - Nutella French Toast

    Frenchtown Cafe

    4.5(246 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    THIS is where you eat breakfast or lunch! Period. You're…read morewelcome Great staff, amazing food that's not trying to be something crazy by adding weird ingredients to a perfect dish as is

    The food was good and so were the beverages. Between my friends and I we had one of the grain…read morebowls, one of the sandwiches and one salad. I also tried the soup of the day which is the chicken corn chowder and I highly enjoyed it. It's a very small cafe and not much room to move about so when it's packed it gets pretty noisy. The couple things I want to note are around how long it was to wait for a table and food. We arrived in the area around 1125am and I called to place my name on the wait-list. Upon answering, the hostess informed me you have to place your name on the waitlist in person. No issue, I walked over to do this. Only to find out that the waitlist is monitored by Yelp, which can easily be done online. So that was very frustrating to see at the start. We then were told to wait 15-20 minutes. When we got to the front of the list, they then informed us that we needed to wait an additional 20-30 minutes as the kitchen needed to flip. This was very confusing and a big turn off. Eventually, I spoke with a woman who allowed us to come inside and sit down instead of waiting outside for over an hour. It would have been nice to know at the outset of this whole interaction that breakfast wasn't going to be an option and then it would be an hour before we could order and eat. At the end of the day, we ate our great food and enjoyed being able to dine at this place. I will just look into a few more places on my next visit here.

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    French Dip (asked for sweet potato fries instead of chips)

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    Kasey's On The Delaware - Mushroom & Provolone omelette w/ sour dough bread and home fries.

    Kasey's On The Delaware

    3.9(32 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $

    Kasey's on the Delaware provides a nice location for a meal with decent food and friendly service…read more We were driving along the Delaware River and passed by Kasey's and decided to grab a bite. Kasey's is not exactly on the Delaware River, but offers a quaint location for a quick lunch stop. (The Delaware River is across the street). There is indoor and outdoor seating. We ordered an omelette, The O'Brien" and the Chicken Fajita wrap. Both items were good. It was similar to what you would get in a diner; homestyle cooking. There is a huge dessert counter when you enter the establishment. We were too full to try anything, the all the sweet treats sure did look good.

    Dined here this past weekend after finding their high rating on Yelp. We were camping in the…read moregeneral vicinity which is very rural, so the pickings were slim. With two children in tow, myself on a diet, and hubby with a very healthy appetite we needed someplace that appealed to all of us. After reading the reviews I thought this was a good choice. Pulling up I was impressed by their outdoor dining area which at first glance was reminiscent of a secret garden. Upon further inspection it wasn't as clean and tidy as my first impression. Ultimately we decided to dine inside. Immediately upon entry you're in some sort of lobby/reception/prep area. There were baked goods packaged for sale, as well as food to go. Nothing was priced. Hubby grabbed one of the coffee cakes as we were lead to our table and immediately told the server to add it to our bill. At this time we had no idea how much it was. Once inside the decor was a mix of several styles and felt disjointed. There were Asian screens separating the tables, a rustic floor, tribal art painted on the ceiling, and rustic wooden beams. The bathroom was frilly and of a dated Victorian style like it was last redone in the 80's. It also didn't feel clean. Our table was sticky and we had a clear view of a waitress station and all the dirt and grime on the wall behind it which was inches from our table. The menu was a little disappointing. For family dining they didn't have a kids menu but said they "can make them something" that was similar to a kids meal which included a side and drink. However the price was never mentioned until I asked and I was still left with the feeling that I didn't know for sure what they were getting. In the end I ordered a chicken finger meal with two sides for them to split. It also came with cranberry sauce on a lettuce leaf which was a strange pairing. Hubby ordered a burger and fries, and myself meatloaf and two sides. The only vegetable beside potato that was offered was carrots which I got for the kids. Two of the meals also came with soup which we had packaged to go, and still haven't ate. Hubby was fine with his burger and fries, and some of my homemade mac and cheese, which admittingly was delicious. The kids chicken fingers were overcooked and very dark. Neither wanted to eat them. The carrots were old and not cooked enough. When I separated them for the two kids they had a slimy film, so they didn't eat them. My meatloaf was dry and dense, like eating a big brick. I'm not sure what meat it was but it had the color of ground chicken. A sauce or some moisture would have went a long way here, however the gravy was so full of pepper it was basically inedible. Hubby didn't like his coffee cake which was dry and he said tasted old. Imagine my surprise when the bill came and we found out that coffee cake was $5! Overall our bill was close to $50 and three of us were very dissatisfied with our meals and had to eat something else at the campground. They even charge for water! Our server was nice, and tolerated hubby's odd sense of humor but really didn't check back. The cashier was fully aware of our feelings about our meals and asked for complete honesty. She got it but did nothing to remedy the situation. A discount would have been nice or at least offered us a snack or something to go. I'm still growling over the price of this meal, which in thinking back I'm being pretty mild with this review, as it was rather disgusting. I wouldn't recommend or go here again which is a shame too because the location is beautiful!

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    Golden Pheasant Inn - Duck eggs Benedict

    Golden Pheasant Inn

    4.0(146 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$$

    Excellent Service…read more Ambiance reminiscent quaint charm of America. A must visit due Staff whom are trained exceptionally well. Thee caveat to a well thought through dinner experience. Compliments to Management, Wine Sommelier efforts and Thee Staff member whom made My eve(Ning) memorable.

    French Restaurant in the middle of Eastern PA- unexpected. In fact, this is the second one to which…read morewe have gone in a 30 minute radius- we will not discuss the first- Golden Pheasant was quite a pleasant experience. First- the decor is open and airy in a rather idyllic setting- perhaps late 18th, early 19th century building? I don't recall the precise date. The southern dining room is well lit and sets betwixt a canal on the West and the Delaware River on the East. Both of which can easily be viewed- along with a public tow-path for the canal. Yes, there is outdoor seating. The wine list is what you would expect, and that is not so say anything denigrating. We went with a 2023 Châteauneuf-du-Pape (Cellier des Princes Châteauneuf-du-Pape La Chasse des Princes) - while a bit young, it was kept well, and went swimmingly with our lunch, nor was it overpriced. The food. Moules Marinières. C'est magnifique! Tender. Flavourful. Fresh (as best as one can be 90 minutes from the sea). The broth was exquisite- not overly salted, and very respectful of the Mussels- very traditional and well executed. I will certainly be back here. In fact, speaking with another well travelled Wine Enthusiast/Foodie semi-local at a wine bar about Golden Pheasant, he shared much the same sentiment. Truly, this encompasses a roadside hidden gem.

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    Golden Pheasant Inn - Brie toast on the brunch menu.. delicious!!!

    Brie toast on the brunch menu.. delicious!!!

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    Sand Castle Winery - Sand Castle Winery

    Sand Castle Winery

    3.5(126 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    My husband and I reserved a 2pm tasting on a Sunday afternoon. We arrived about 15 minutes early…read moreand were asked to wait for our tasting outside on their covered patio. That was no problem for us, since we were hungry and had brought a pizza with us. We figured we would sit outside, especially since it was a beautiful fall day, and enjoy our pizza with a glass, or plastic cup, of their Cabernet. Before heading out, the gentleman who greeted us invited us to go ahead and check in, so we did. Upon checking in we paid the $20 for each tasting and another $16 for two cups of Cabernet, then went outside to enjoy our pizza, wine and the view. About 15 minutes had passed and the gentleman came out to let us know it would be another few minutes while the group who had been there when we arrived wrapped up. He was kind enough to offer us a tipping off of the wine and some bits of dark chocolate. We waited another 10 minutes or so and decided to go inside to see if we could begin our tasting. We were told it would be another five minutes or so. At that point we were getting tired of waiting, the gentleman was becoming testy (we don't think at us, but more at the guy leading the tasting to the group there before us), and we were not impressed at the Cabernet we had had already, so we decided to leave. We considered trying to get a refund, but the greeter was nowhere in sight and the tour guide had evidently stepped into a break room to have a snack. So much for our guided tasting. We forfeited the $40 and left. We were looking g forward to this experience, but were very disappointed.

    Sand Castle Winery offers delicious wine, awesome views, and at affordable prices. We can never go…read morewrong with the terrific variety of wines ranging from reds and whites, to your dry wines and sweet-dessert wines. I highly suggest that you take advantage of one of their wine tasting events or their wine and food pairing activities. You won't be disappointed. Yum!

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