C R Hooligans in Red Lion, PA
Everyone shows up for Karaoke on Wednesday and for the Dance Party on Friday Night."
Only a few places take care of you anymore. For not being in the best part of town, they have security to ensure there customers are taken care of.Friendly staff, good food,…
Sucked. It's the only word for this place. We were better off driving the other way two more miles to AppleBee's"
this place is the best fun a had in a while i will different go back there"
If you are looking for a laid back and fun place for drinks and dinner, this is the place. It is unique because the entire kitchen is a small inset in the center of the…
This place is awful!! I've gone there many times to sit down with my family for dinner and have had the worst service ever. The food was undercooked several times and theres no…
37. Pistachio Bar & Grille
this place is awful. servers are snotty and i heard the owner (i assume) yelling at an employee in front of another table. i'd never go back."
Don't go. A group of us went for Weekend Lunch. Everything was bad. Not worth our time or money."
Don't order from Philly's Steak Restaurant & Sports Pub! We ordered, and our Nachos Supreme came with no sauce or sour cream at all !!! We called, only for them to say…
From Business: Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar offers a lively casual dining experience combining simple, craveable American fare, classic drinks and local drafts. Now…
From Business: Casual, fine dining with creative, gourmet flair! Weekly features and extensive wine menu!Casual, fine dining with creative, gourmet flair! Weekly features and…
From Business: A quality tradition since 1953. Lee's in Emmaus has been serving the freshest food as fast as possible for over 20 years. ***Note*** Due to Covid supply chain…
From Business: A family style sit down restaurant that also incorporates a micro brewery. We provide a full bar for guest and good food and a revolving micro brew list on tap.…
From Business: All of our BBQ is cooked old school style on our custom built smoker. No gas or electric is ever used, only local Pennsylvania wood We carry local wineries,…
From Business: PJs is the neighborhood sports pub that just does it better. As in more TVs, so every seat has a front-row view of the next big play. The best jumbo wings in…
From Business: Ringers Roost is a favorite neighborhood bar, conveniently located in Allentown, PA, serving appetizers, burgers, lunch, dinner and more. Call ahead to reserve a…
From Business: The FairGrounds Hotel was established in 1904 has changed names and operators many times over the years. But fairly recently it has returned to one it's original…
From Business: Iezzi’s Tavern is a legendary Boyertown icon and neighborhood bar that has been the choice of locals for over eight decades. Completely renovated from…
From Business: Formerly the Red Hill Tavern, Doc’s Irish Pub is Gilbertsville’s hottest hang. Completely renovated in 2013 with an impressive outdoor patio and bar added in…
From Business: A quintessential American burger joint, reimagined for the discerning diner. Featuring the highest quality ingredients, intuitive service, elevated decor that…
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