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Haggerty's Cafe

3.1 (7 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Matty B.. most handsome boy in delco slings drinks like a Wild Western cowboy! Smells like heaven...

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Great Bartender. Keeps all the customers happy. Beer is cold. They have darts! And good people to chat with.

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Casey's Drexel Hill - Casey's Sampler

Casey's Drexel Hill

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Went in for dinner on a Saturday night. Ordered chicken marsala and Reuben sandwich. Had two drinks…read morethey were okay. The Reuben had burnt homemade chips and wasn't very warm. We asked to replace the chips. By the time they brought it the sandwich was already finished. And then they charged us for the fries even though they burnt the homemade chips. My chicken marsala was warm but not hot. Not even so much as a roll. Overall I would say go to the one in Newtown square stay away from the one in Drexel Hill. They're expensive for what you get and I think the McDonald's would be better deal across the street. That's not saying much good on Casey's restaurant Drexel Hill. But if you're angry at someone good place to recommend they'll have a miserable dinner.

I recently visited Casey's three times for lunch and came away with good experiences on each trip…read more I found parking was easiest in the rear parking lot. It was not crowded at all. I sat at the upstairs bar my first two times. The staff was friendly and there were only a few other people there. The inside was clean and it looked like the staff kept busy cleaning and organizing the place. On my last visit I sat in the downstairs area called the dugout. It had a similar bar to the upstairs with TV's showing sports highlights, but they had music playing. I really liked the old baseball gloves bordering the room. There were way more people coming into the dugout for lunch, so I suppose the upstairs is a quieter choice (for lunch anyway). They had some PA skills games and a PA lottery machine tucked away in a room next to the bar. I had three different servers and they were all super friendly. I loved that they recommended menu items instead of giving the generic "everything's good here", or the dreaded "idk I don't eat anything from here." Top recommendations were any of the burgers, most of the wraps, roast beef sandwich, reuben, crab cake and the turkey sandwiches. The homemade kettle chips were suggested over fries with a side of ranch dip. I had the bacon cheddar burger the first time. It was sizeable and good, but not great. The chips were delicious and although I hate ranch in any form, the girl was right, dipping the chips in it was a good idea. Second go around I had the Buffalo Chicken Wrap - crispy chicken, bleu cheese, mayo, lettuce, tomato and red onion. I added fries instead of chips for $3 and regretted it. The fries were soggy, bleh and certainly not worth the extra charge. Stick with the chips! The wrap was ok, little loose, not as full as most places. The chicken was chopped up and had kick, bleu cheese was complimentary and not overpowering, red onion provided some extra zing. It was an ok to good meal. Third time I went with The Turkey Grill - carved turkey, crispy bacon, roasted red peppers and provolone cheese on grilled sourdough bread. The bread was somewhat toasted and saturated with butter and turkey gravy. The turkey itself was a little dry, the portion size of the sandwich was fine, but it lacked flavor. Chips and pickle spears were appreciated. Looking at the menu for a future visit, I'd probably try the ribs, a cheesesteak or wings. The upper floors have outside seating during the warmer months and that looks like an absolute win for a return trip. Overall, I wasn't blown away by any of the food. Similar/better options can be found not too far, but I can see the appeal of Casey's as a regular neighborhood bar. The various dining options plus full bar - tables, bar seating with TV's, upstairs, downstairs, outside makes it extremely versatile for any occasion. Thanks guys!

Haggerty's Cafe - sportsbars - Updated May 2026

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