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    Julie Anne's Place - Philadelphia Cheesesteak Adventure

    Julie Anne's Place

    4.4(191 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $

    opped in for breakfast with my daughter while we were in town for one of her hockey tournaments,…read moreand this place couldn't have been more perfect. From the moment we walked in, the staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming--it had that pure neighborhood feel that's hard to find these days. Honestly, it felt like we'd known the staff forever even though we had just met. The service was genuine, relaxed, and made us feel right at home. Add in great food, and it was the perfect start to our day. If you're looking for a local spot with a warm atmosphere and excellent breakfast, this place is a must. We'll absolutely be back the next time we're in town.

    Upon walking into this restaurant it becomes immediately noticeable that this a "neighborhood nook"…read more. I was the only individual that wasn't recognized as a regular yet the cozy charm was still imbued amongst the service I received and I was still greeted enthusiastically. ENVIRONMENT Cute and cozy are the first words that come to mind when walking into the breakfast nook. The environment can best be described as the dining room of a cottage. There was ample seating and a sense of familiarity that instantly makes you feel at home. FOOD Bomb coffee!!!! I have to start there. While I was waiting for my food I heard several quips amongst the regulars about the quality of the coffee and I decided to take the dive myself. I was NOT disappointed. The other standouts were the turkey sausage and THE PANCAKES. There's no shortage of breakfast spots along Mainline both commercial and locally owned. Julie Anne's stands out for the warm environment and well-made comfort food. Happy eats!

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    Fork & Bottle

    Fork & Bottle

    4.0(61 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$$

    I freely admit that I was skeptical at first... But after several satisfying dinners - usually as a…read moreprelude to an evening at nearby People's Light - Fork & Bottle has not only captured my attention, it has also continued to impress. The setting, as you would undoubtedly surmise, is typically hotel-esque in nature. That being said, however, the room still manages to generate a certain generic charm. And I would also hasten to add that the service - even with our various parties of 20 or more - has been excellent in every respect. But on to the food... The dinner menu isn't quite what you'd expect. Take the starters, for instance. The usual suspects - Cesare Salad, Shrimp Cocktail, French Onion Soup, Buffalo Chicken Wings, Cheesesteak Egg Rolls - as you note, are present and accounted for. However, there are also a number of innovative diversions - such as Soft Bavarian Pretzel Sticks with Delco Lager cheese sauce, Pepperoni Bolognese Flatbread spruced up with crème fraiche, ricotta, Fontina & Parmigiano cheeses, and the Ten Million Dollar Dip that features Maine lobster, sour cream, bacon, cheddar, almond, scallions, and Ritz crackers - that manage to grab your attention. Moving on, diners may choose from either the Entrées category or take a more casual route with Sandwiches & Pub Fare. The former, which lists a number of all-too-familiar ingestibles, still manages to tempt our taste buds by teaming them up with some rather intriguing sidekicks. A not-terribly-exciting Pan Roasted Chicken, for example, is prepared agrodolce, with an alluring sour-sweet demi-glace... Chilean Sea Bass is cooked up teriyaki style... Canadian Salmon is adorned with a sweet & spicy glaze and companioned by mango & yogurt... Sautéed Lamb Sirloin is enhanced with a rich & savory Madeira sauce... and a 10oz Strip Steak basks in an addictive shallot & port wine reduction. Other main course possibilities include Angus Filet au Poivre with cognac cream, Char Grilled Pork Flat Iron marinated with garlic & oregano, Lobster Fra Diavolo, Crab Stuffed Shrimp, and Broiled Scallop & Lobster Gratin. On the other hand, should you decide to take the Sandwiches & Pub Fare route, have no fear, you will certainly not be disappointed. During previous visits, I sampled the Garganelli Pasta Bolognese and the Chicken Cobb Salad. Both were excellent. The former is comprised of buttered garganelli (egg-based pasta from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy), angus beef Bolognese, olive oil, and Parmigiano-Reggiano. The latter combines mixed lettuces, hard-boiled egg, tomato, blue cheese, bacon, and avocado sprinkled with a zesty lemon vinaigrette. Most recently, my dining companion made straight for the Crab Cake Sandwich, to which she gave an enthusiastic "thumps up." I, on the other hand, couldn't resist the considerable charms of the Chicken Cutlet & Ranch BLT, a luscious combo on toasted brioche immersed in an incredibly addictive herb ranch dressing. I should add that the delicious hand-cut French fries, which accompanied both sandwiches, were a considerable drawing card as well. The dessert menu runs the gamut... from such familiar sweet endings as Crème Brûlée and Warm Chocolate Lava Cake to Mango Lime Cheesecake with raspberry sauce, Warm Sticky Toffee Pudding garnished with vanilla ice cream, and Frozen Mississippi Mud Pie. The restaurant also offers Bassetts Ice Cream & Sorbet, should you be so inclined. For my money, however, nothing quite surpasses The Desmond's Warm Bread Pudding. Bathed in a sweet vanilla sauce, this is one outrageously rich, thoroughly delightful denouement that more than lives up to its considerable reputation. Simply not to be missed.

    Ate brunch here on Sunday. For $29 per person it was good. The food quality was lacking flavor. The…read morebest thing that had was hand carved ham. The pancakes were decent as well. The funny part was the cake selection. These are the same frozen pies you buy at your local supermarket. We will not be returning.

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    Dish

    2.5(2 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    I find most of the food here acceptable to purchase for a quick breakfast or lunch meal. If it came…read moredown to me eating here for a non work related dining experience I would pass. The food is not bad but at times it's uninteresting and the lackluster menu translates into a lack of taste. Often shortcuts are taken to save money but it does a disservice to the item and its customers. For example when you order chicken noodle soup you expect 'some' chicken but not here. After ordering it one day I went to my desk, I stirred and stirred looking for even the smallest piece of chicken. I went back to 'Dish' to be informed it's Chicken inspired soup made from homemade chicken stock. Huh???!! Additionally a cup of coffee and a bagel will set you back $4. I find this pricey since the bagel are purchased at a store. The Dish however does make EXCELLENT coffee, a very good grilled cheese sandwich and french fries (sometimes they go between shoestring and steak fries).

    I used to go every day but find the prices for the quality and amount leaves a lot to be desired…read more You can tell the cafe cuts corners to increase profit, but their prices don't reflect it at all. I typically only go now when I didn't prepare something the night before, or didn't have time to stop at Wegmans or another on the way in. If they were friendly it would help a little, but they aren't. The worst is the big guy who runs the register. You can tell he hides a very angry personality behind poorly shaded humor. And when you're in line behind a woman you have to wait while he looks them over and gives the full "Hi beautiful" "Hey darling" before turning off the charm. Unless you're in a pinch I'd recommend bringing your lunch. And may be healthier.

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    Dish - Hot roast beef sandwich daily special combo - about $8.50. Included a side and 2 pierogies (hidden under the sour cream)

    Hot roast beef sandwich daily special combo - about $8.50. Included a side and 2 pierogies (hidden under the sour cream)

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