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    Casey's Public House

    3.0 (100 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Good for kids
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    Baked clams $14.50 (I think there were clams there)

    First time back in a while and thought would give a fresh try. Big disappointment. Started off with $13.50 for a one ounce (I am not sure it was that much) pour of Bulleit Rye. I would have been ashamed to even bring it to a customer's table. My wife had a pour of Jai Lai on draft. It was flat. Started with baked clams. $14 for six which were mostly grilled peppers and onions. Could only choke down five of the six over priced starter. Tried to finish with a pour of Coors light. Never finished it. Wife had the mozzarella stix, $10 for six. So-so at best. When the waitress returned we decided to call it quits and not even attempt a main course for fear of further disappointment. Service not great but their focus on the Eagles bar crowd. Have not been there in a while and don't recall the poor service and lacking food. $51 for this? We eat out several times a week and are used to much better at our usual establishments but for here? Zero stars! Will never return!

    Excellent espresso martini made by Mel

    Excellent espresso martini made by Mel, good pork Sam which with the long hots. Great place for lunch

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    J P.

    This place is a local hot spot in Newtown Square. On a weekend night there's always a crowd and they do their best to seat you. Recommended you call ahead for a reservation. The large bar is always full. We prefer to sit in the high tops or booths near the bar. My husband usually gets the prime rib and he says it's great. I vary between several items from chicken salad to chicken pot pie or potato skins. The Cobb salad (pictured) is good. The meatloaf (pictured) was not my cup of tea. I used to get the hot turkey meal (pictured) a lot but the stuffing is just too sage-y for me. Can't go wrong with the turkey club (pictured)! Expect an older crowd in general.

    Van V.

    Meeting place with a college bestie? Perfect. Phillies play-off game on, everyone cheering, Phillies winning? Perfect. Great servers with sense of humor? Yep. Comfort tavern food--and a nice wedge salad. Of course, the cocktails, including virgin ones, perfect. Fun place. Looking forward to meeting JCP here again soon!

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    Daniel R.

    How much should you pay for a short beer? The food is always good. They just need to teach how to pour beer.

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    Casey's is a local staple!!! Really good food, always a comfortable atmosphere and the staff is so friendly...

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    Bad food. Everything cold. They took the liver and onions dish away. Terrible dinner out and will never be back again.

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    I love this place highly recommend it can't go wrong with the chicken Parm either every single thing I got was good A+ well done

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    Nice DELCO Restaurant to get a drink and het some appetizers. The service was excellent,

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    The British Chip Shop

    3.7(318 reviews)
    20.3 mi
    $$

    I found myself in Haddonfield, NJ with time to spare after taking my father to a medical…read moreappointment, which is how many small adventures begin. King's Highway has a charming little stretch of independent ambition, all tidy storefronts and quiet confidence. This is where you can find The British Chip Shop, which I had long intended to try, and at last my synapses and my hunger aligned. The place was empty when I entered, which always feels like it could be either a warning or a gift. A voice from the kitchen promised to appear, and did, promptly and kindly, seating me by the window like a character in a underattended play. I ordered the daily special: Pork pie, mashed potatoes, mushy peas, and added a Tango orange soda for good measure. The pork pie arrived hot and full of purpose, the kind of food that knows exactly what it is. The mushy peas were fresh and honest. The mashed potatoes, however, seemed to have lost the will to live, bland and harboring a cold, defiant lump of butter at their center. The soda did exactly what it claimed, which is all one can ask of a soda. Only later did I notice I could have swapped the peas and mash for chips, and for a few dollars more added cheese and curry sauce. This knowledge arrived to me too late, as most useful knowledge does. Next time, I will be wiser. All told, an enjoyable, slightly pricey lunch with one unfortunate spud based misadventure. Still, if you find yourself wandering this lovely town, it is worth stepping inside. Four stars, because curiosity was rewarded, if not perfectly fed.

    Drove all the way from south Philly bc I was craving fish and chips. Didn't get to try them because…read morethis place is SO slow I ended up leaving.

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    What's The Catch? - Fried Pickles and Spicy Chipotle Mayo

    What's The Catch?

    5.0(1 review)
    13.7 miSociety Hill

    tl;dr this ghost kitchen offers up a tasty and surprisingly affordable take on classic fish n'…read morechips. In the era of COVID, ghost kitchens remain a safe and affordable option and a huge treat for us foodies. Operating out of The Twisted Tail in Headhouse Square, What's the Catch promises authentic British staples. Intrigued, to say the least, my partner and I stopped by on a weekday afternoon for a late lunch. We opted for the Cod with the Traditional Beer Batter, and the Haddock with Lemon and Parsley Batter. For sides, we went with the Twice Cooked Chips and the Garlic Parmesan Chips. Each platter comes with a Tartar Sauce, so we added on Malt Vinegar Mayo, Spicy Mayo, and Curry Sauce. Within 15 minutes of placing our order, my phone buzzed -- ready for pickup! We scoped out a spot in Headhouse Square to enjoy the rare day of pleasant weather before digging in. The food was delightful. The batters both sported a fluffy and flavorful crisp. While you couldn't go wrong either way, I personally preferred the complementary flavors of Lemon and Parsley. Neither fish was overtly fishy, but cod filet felt sturdier, whereas the haddock was flakier. For the chips, I don't necessarily think the Garlic Parm was worth the upgrade -- mostly because the standard fries option was already stellar. Wedge-style with a crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, topped with a tasteful portion of finishing salt, these fries rival any others in the city. The standout sauce in my book was the Malt Vinegar Mayo, an homage to the staple condiment in Britain. Immediately reminding me of London, this sauce perfectly complemented both the fish and the chips. The Curry Sauce was also tasty and surprisingly large (can't believe I'm saying this, but I almost wished they offered a smaller option of it!). Otherwise, the Tartar was fairly standard, while the Spicy Mayo was nothing to write home about. The prices are fortunately very reasonable: the $13 "Regular"-sized fish platter had a single, satisfyingly large, filet and a generous helping of fries. With a great combination of flavor, novelty, and price. What's the Catch skyrockets toward the top of the (relatively short) list of Philly chippies. While I question how well the fried options would hold up to delivery, I would definitely swing by again for takeout if in the neighborhood.

    From the owner: We do Fish & Chips the proper English way! No frills, just quality, fresh fish every day. Homemade…read moreeverything. True British comfort food. (Don't miss out on the curry sauce!)

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    The Dubliner on the Delaware

    The Dubliner on the Delaware

    4.2(312 reviews)
    35.2 mi
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    ***It has closed down. Maybe if they had better service they would have stayed open…read more The Dubliner dropped the ball completely. I'm in town for work. I also happen to be here for my Birthday. Called ahead a few days in advance that I'd like to come celebrate with a large group. Probably 20 people or so. Understood the kitchen would be closed when I got there but was assured by the hostess the bar would be open and take care of us. Fast forward to the day. Even tried to call ahead to double check we were still on for the evening. No answer. Called several times. Went to voice mail. Showed up. Not only was the woman I spoke to not there (like she said she would be to accommodate the party) no one on staff knew we were coming. We were told would could have one of the circular tables by the bar for our group (that seats 4 people). When the server told us the bar was still open the bar tender said she would only serve us one round and had to close. Totally missed opportunity for the staff to make money. Also terrible service in regard to trying to foster a community where people a certain large theatrical establishment down the street are looking to come and unwind. Had a great time here the last time I was here but they failed miserably. Won't recommend this place to anyone in the community and will make sure future people who come to work in this town don't waste their time trying to go here. Went to Old Stone down the road. Nicer vibe. Staff treated us well and it's closer to the main part of town as well. If I could give zero stars I would.

    This Dubliner on the Delaware is a great choice for dining! From the moment you step in, it…read morerekindles your Irish spirit with its Gaelic atmosphere, hearty food, and lively vibes. Even my friends who aren't Irish themselves left feeling like they'd shared a truly authentic experience. The staff are friendly, the menu is full of classic favorites done right, and the whole place just makes you feel at home; You must try the 7 course Irish menu (6 pints & a potato).Whether you're Irish or not, it's the perfect spot to enjoy good/filling food, good company, and a little taste of Ireland. When it fills up and the dining area seems packed, no worries because they open the upstairs portion and can support a larger crowd.

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    The Thistle Fish And Chips - Thistle's Original Fish & Chips

    The Thistle Fish And Chips

    4.3(133 reviews)
    87.9 mi
    $$

    I am excited to share my dining experience at The Thistle with you! The warmth and kindness of the…read morehostess created a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere from the moment I arrived. It was refreshing to be greeted with such genuine hospitality, making dinner even more enjoyable. I immediately ordered exactly what I had been craving for. THE ORIGINAL THISTLE FISH & CHIPS! Satisfying my craving was precisely what I was aiming for. Perfection in a delightful crispy batter, paired with golden "chips" fries, tater sauce and coleslaw. [Don't be shy to ask for more tartar sauce.] It's a BYOB spot, so don't forget your favorite bottle of wine or beer, which goes great with fish! I'll be sure to bring a bottle the next time I go. Can't wait to go back.

    The Thistle Fish & Chips is a small restaurant in Lyndhurst, NJ. There is NO OFF street parking…read more Curbside only. I had to wait 25 minutes for a space to open up. As you enter there is a small waiting area and an ordering counter. Staff were very nice, cheerful, & accommodating while I waited for my order to be cooked and packaged. I didn't look into the dining room since this was a take out order. PROS: Cleanliness appears to be high on their agenda. My order consisted of Fried Oyster dinner, Fish & Chips dinner, and a Fried Shrimp & Scallops dinner. All came with French Fries and Cole Slaw. They also provided plenty of tartar and cocktail sauce. Additionally they have Malt Vinegar which is a must, at least for me when eating fish and chips. The oysters were cooked to perfection, as were the shrimp and scallops. CONS: The fish fillet was undercooked and the coating saturated with oil. I don't think the fryer was hot enough. French Fries were soggy because the steam from the closed containers. Easily solved by putting in a frying pan to crisp them up. Coleslaw was okay. As for Pricing, they are quite high for portion served. $30.00 for 2 shrimp, 2 scallops and a mound of french fries is outrageous. I can get a full seafood platter at any decent diner or restaurant for this kind of money. I think I'll look elsewhere when I get my next craving for this type of cuisine.

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    Old Bay Fries (well done) & Coleslaw

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    The Chippery - Union

    The Chippery - Union

    4.1(117 reviews)
    75.1 mi
    $$

    Technocrats are going to ruin the U.S. Also, technocrats are going to save dinner because my…read morealgorithm be algorithming. Two things can be true I suppose. Instagram reels led me here - and the Yelp reviews confirmed it. What a gem!! My co-driver (that's what he is today because we had a tiff lol) loves fish n chips. So far the best he's had is in Norway. Since Norway didn't award POtuS (see what I did there) the Nobel prize, I no longer feel obliged to think purely of the peace of returning to Oslo to our favorite chippery. Deranged. Anyway, we were juggling dinner ideas tonight and I remembered this spot. Even better since my mom is in town and dying for something different. I had no idea what to expect - even looking at pics. It's a straightforward place - 3 dine-in tables, and counter seating. We opted to eat in and what a delight! Here's what we got: -fish n chips -fish and popcorn shrimp -fried clams w cole slaw -2 New England clam chowdahs The person behind the counter brought our food out to us within 7 minutes - all freshly fried, crisp and hot. The fish was moist and flaky. The chips were salty, crispy on the outside and pillowy on the inside. The Cole slaw was divine! Soup is for tomorrow - the sneak taste I had has me counting down the hours. We got there just in time. Within 10 minutes we went from being the only people there to it being standing room only. My general seafood rule is if I can't see the ocean from the restaurant, keep it! But occasionally I'm wrong. As such, I'll be back for the lobster bites, soft shell crab, po' boys, and fantastic service! Note: it's on 22. If I was a cat I'd be down 8 lives after trying to cross back over to the Krispy Kreme for a lil something sweet afterwards. This place is worth it though. Send it!

    The Chippery made Yelp North Jersey's list of top fish and chips places, so as a Seattle native I…read morewanted the region's take on a dish I grew up with. The owner, Tamer, is super friendly. He took my order himself, although there's also a huge tablet at the register, and he cooked and brought my food to me at my seat. He also checked up on me as I ate. My double cod fish and chips was served hot out of the fryer. The breading was crisp and clung to the fish, which is awesome, because I hate when the breading separates. And the chips were exquisite - crisp and fluffy with a nice dusting of seasoning. I was impressed that the menu offered cod as an upcharge from the standard white fish, which I dumbly forgot to ask about. I love when a fish and chips restaurant has more than one kind of fish! The sweet tartar sauce is not my thing. I prefer capers, lemon, onion, more acid. The breading was seasoned, but the fish itself wasn't.

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    The Chippery - Union

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