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    3.8 (9 reviews)
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    June T.

    the lake is clean, the staff are very friendly, it's never over crowded and the food stand is reasonably priced and food is good! my family goes a few times a summer

    a sandy beach with a lifeguard stand in the background

    Philly resident but work in burlington NJ, and i got to say i like the place, friendly environment, locals, and staff!

    Small lake, quiet setting!

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    Penn Jersey Seafood - Grilled shrimp and scallops with broccoli and rice

    Penn Jersey Seafood

    3.8(10 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    First of all the guy at the counter was very rude. We asked him if the platter could be split…read morebetween two people and he said no I will post the picture below of how large the platter was. It could definitely have been split so he lied.second of all it was a little gritty and not as clean as I would like, the bathrooms were disgusting. The corn on my platter was old and inedible. The clams were rubbery and tough. You do go to the counter to get your food yourself, but I figured they would clear the table for us, especially since I tipped them $10 but as I was walking out the door, the counter guy yelled at me." hey you need to throw away your trash!" it was very embarrassing, and I had neatly piled my plates and trash so that it was an easy cleanup and I figured they would have to wipe the table anyway, but now knowing how nasty it is in there, they probably don't wipe the tables. I do not recommend nor will I ever go here again. To top it all off I spent more time in the bathroom afterwards than I would like.

    We shared the family combo #3. We substituted onion rings instead of fries. Too much food for 2…read morepeople. We devoured it before I could take a good picture. Flounder, scallops, shrimp, clam strips, krab sticks, onion rings. This is what's left after two of us got completely full! I can't believe I didn't get the crab cake picture. It was full of crab. No filler!! Something was off with the coleslaw. It came with two little containers of coleslaw. Mine was really good. Maybe a little sweet for my taste but breaks up the fried food. My husband kept asking me if mine was sour and tasted spoiled. And I kept telling him no it's great. No problem. After he ate some of his he asked me if I wanted the rest. Omg his was horrible. I felt so bad because mine was really good and I thought he was being picky. I had to spit it out. It was definitely a different batch.

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    Penn Jersey Seafood - This is the platter that the counter guy said couldn't be shared!!! It was clearly enough food for 2 women!

    This is the platter that the counter guy said couldn't be shared!!! It was clearly enough food for 2 women!

    Penn Jersey Seafood - Onion rings and crab legs

    Onion rings and crab legs

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    The Tubby Olive - Two of my favorites from the Tubby Olive.

    The Tubby Olive

    4.8(12 reviews)
    12.6 mi
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    Happy 2025, Yelpers! I was surprised that I hadn't reviewed The Tubby Olive so here it is…read more.. When The Tubby Olive had left their space some time ago at the Reading Terminal Market (see my review!) I was quite disappointed as it was a very regular stop for me to get my fair share of olive oil and flavored balsamic dressings. But, their main shop in Newtown, PA is not too long of a drive to continue to make the trip to get my oils and balsamic. Also, Newtown has some other great shops and restaurants so it makes for a nice day trip. Tubby Olive has dozens of oils and balsamic in all kinds of awesome flavors stored in metal tubs that allow you to sample every single one if you so desired. They have two main sizes of bottles, but then they also have tiny bottles for some nice gift sets already put together. You can sign up for the frequent customer discount where after nine bottles your tenth is free. The store is quaint with old wooden floors and I've never had any bad customer service. I tend to rotate between the Traditional 18-Year Balsamic and the Fig Balsamic, and for oils they separate them between mild, medium, and robust. I tend to like the different mild oils and choose one on the spot after trying them. I'm more than happy to give Tubby Olive my business. You should, too. Very quality products. Prices have risen in recent times, but I still come back. Large bottles are about $40 and regular $20.

    We have been buying olive oil and balsamic Vinegar from Tubby Olive for a long time. They are the…read moreabsolute best. I like the fruit infused balsamics on my salads. I also like how you can taste them before you buy. No matter what you like you will be able to find a vinegar that matches your pallette and dish that you are cooking. As far as Olive Oil, we prefer the robust blends but they have medium and mild as well. They are always mixing it up so they have a big variety. They also have infused olive oil. I like the blood orange to mix with the fruit infused balsamics for a salad dressing. You can shop in the store store if you like samples. They also ship and have the same selection on line. So if you cannot make it into the store, you can still order their great products. The bottom line is it is worth the drive to browse the store and sample the selections. This is the place to get all of your olive oil or balsamic vinegar.

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    Sample local Pesto's too!

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    Apricot and pineapple balsamic vinegar was delicious

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    Willingboro Lakes Parks - Photo courtesy of "Burlington County Times".

    Willingboro Lakes Parks

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Cute, new, well kept little play area. Walking paths…read morePicnic tables including a handicapped accessible table

    I prefer to call it by its past moniker: "Olympia". This review will be written in indirect Greek…read more First, a history lesson. This park used to be a quarry until it was filled with water. It was also a recreation center at one point, closing down possibly in the seventies. As teens, we believed an urban myth that the Philly rock station WMMR sponsored a concert here, and the attendees went crazy, trashing Olympia in the process. What really happened is that WYSP, a different rock station, held a "Ramblin' Raft Race Riot" in the early eighties. (You can see how the word "riot" incites some people.) Anyway, it ended up being privately owned, but that did not faze us from entering its abandoned grounds. So, now Burlington County owns this park. I am glad it has been protected from possible condos, but I am not so sure if the county is going to improve this park like they have promised. All I can say is that when this park went public, it lost some of its spirit due to cars on walking paths and humans that think that nature embraces empty forties. Parking is just off of 130. You can walk, fish, swim, boat, and birdwatch here. There are two lakes- one huge one, and a smaller, longish one with mini islands here and there. This smaller lake is bound by Route 130 on one side, but you get used to it. There are paths going around the lakes in a general fashion. In the late eighties the people who lived on the residential road bordering the south end of the lakes used to claim that their street was "private". Feel free to boogie down this street. I don't take kindly to liars who come out in hastily put on robes, ex-cop or not. Paths also go to areas in general woods, and open areas. The rest of the park is bordered by Beverly Rancocas Road, and an industrial park. Go past the industrial park to get to Crystal Lake. Somehow, neither of these manmade entities ruin the atmosphere. Docks could be here and there, depending on their state. Getting down to the water is easy, anyway. You might see remnants of the rec club's past glory. Friends of ours once built a sweat lodge near a set of cement stairs. I used to sit on these stairs and read for hours. This is also where my dog, Daisy, flushed out a rabbit which a barn owl swiftly scooped up. I enjoyed seeing the blue flags coming up every year and eating persimmons right off the tree. Blackberries are biannual and delicious. There should be a giant, cement "compass" still there, serving as a weed garden. You may also see: snakes, turtles, baby turtles, turtle eggs, turtles laying eggs (no crap), snapper shells that you hide until someone else finds it, stuck woodchucks in abandoned wells (no crap- we saved it), egrets, herons, swans, owls, turkeys, an albino goose, weird rocks that seem melted in the orangeish sand area, and many varieties of mushrooms. I never saw the eagles. Watch out for the aforementioned well. It is not deep and it is covered with nature, but someone can still get hurt. And dead animals. I once found two deceased German shepards- together- sometime in the early 2000's. It's a haunting image. It is funny that the police dog training building is right down the street from that depressing scene. You can hit the Rancocas, at the way back, heading south. You will see old, cement structures that once supported creek industry. Daisy almost floated away on a mini iceberg here. I also pet a rabid bat back there. And just watched the creek there, reflecting on life as the sun reflected on the creek. My special haunt is a secret no longer. Glad that some people will come to love it, too.

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