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    Terrain At Delaware University

    3.8 (21 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Inside the shop
    Christina F.

    So knowing the former Market at DelVal, I had high hopes for this revamped space. The shop is pretty with lots of unique items, however it is extremely expensive. I realize glass ornaments are pricey, but $98 for a single ornament is too much for me. $480 for a table cloth, while it is admittedly a beautiful and ornate show piece, was unfortunately also not in my budget. As for the restaurant, it was very busy and a bit disorganized at first with slow service, but the food and drinks were quite good. The flowerpot bread with sun-dried tomato and basil butter was delicious, the hummus was yummy and our entrees were enjoyed by all. In summary, I'd be willing to try the restaurant again and browse in the shop, but I miss the old charming market.

    Tiffany S.

    Store review only. I am hype about this new Terrain. I've been to the Glen Mills and Devon locations but the DelVal location is so close to home. Twenty minutes to be exact. The nursery/store has a good variety of indoor/outdoor plants for the plant lady/man connoisseur. A gorgeous array of planters and pots. A bunch of unique home good items. Customer service is top notch. Granted, today is the grand opening but still, all the workers were helpful and friendly! Picked up a new orchid, even though I don't need anymore plants. Can't help but to buy something when I come to Terrain. I'll be back very soon to hit up the Garden Cafe.

    My welcoming table
    Debra G.

    Everything is amazing about this new innovative campus restaurant. Situated on the Del Val agricultural College grounds. Everything is farm to table and this lovely café restaurant is attached to a beautiful upscale garden nursery. Just wow, all the way down to their bread, baked in clay flower pots with specialty iced teas, daily, and herbal flavored butters for that bread- A seasonal menu. That is sure to please year-round.sorry I didn't take more photos. LOVED The chamomile and lavender tea

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    JoAnne A.

    This is a must if you like gardens and food. The store is like walking through a magical garden and the restaurant will leave you wanting more. We sat at the bar since we didn't have reservations. We were greeted promptly by a nice male bartender. He was attentive. We all ordered something different and we were all happy! The omelette was great. The potatoes seemed a little overdone. The Caesar Salad was delicious and beautiful with the flowers on it. The real star of the show was the French toast. It was to die for. The latte was also amazing. I can't wait to go back!

    It's a peach and spicy margarita

    Flower pot complimentary bread and butter was so good and drinks were refreshing and had enough alcohol. Cheese plate was delish and short rib and eggs were perfect. Definitely check out their store/nursery

    Avocado toast and fries(?)

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    Great seasonal food and drinks!! The staff was friendly and welcoming. Our server know the menu well and was able to answer our questions.

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