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- LLindaPhiladelphia County •55 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food was delicious. The service was attentive, but not annoying. I was impressed that I asked for a quiet spot to be seated and did get that.More infoLittle WaterPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Center City•4.6
- LLynnvipPhiladelphia County •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFood was outstanding. Service was great. Only complaint would be dimmer lighting. Definitely going back.More infoUmile TrattoriaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Haddonfield•4.8
- LLibbyPhiladelphia County •17 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoA great experience. Delicious food including the thanksgiving feast and friendly and attentive staff.More infoBrio Italian Grille - Cherry HillPrice: Moderate• Italian• Cherry Hill•4.6
- LLisavipPhiladelphia County •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI took my mother to Redstone for an early bird Thanksgiving dinner. It exceeded our expectations. The food was perfectly prepared, the staff was friendly, and the atmosphere was cozy & festive. The buffet was well stocked and mom could have as much stuffing and gravy that her heart (and belly) desired. Although busy, it wasn't obnoxiously crowded or loud. We'll definitely be back for Thanksgiving next year and several times in between!More infoRedstone American Grill - MarltonPrice: Moderate• American• Marlton•4.6
- JJudePhiladelphia County •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoOur Thanksgiving dinner at Fork was everything we hoped for, from inventive takes on traditional dishes (like cranberry sauce flavored with star anise) to the newly renovated (moody, sophisticated) dining room. Highlights included fresh oysters and perfectly dressed tuna crudo, and roasted butternut squash stuffed with tangy labneh. No detail is overlooked—even the parsley butter for the dinner rolls was memorable. Creative cocktails like the “Sibling Rivalry” and a surprisingly smooth barrel aged Wild Turkey (a nod to the presumed centerpiece of the holiday meal) set the vibe, and service found the sweet spot between unobtrusive and efficient. Can’t wait for the seven fishes on Christmas Eve.More infoFork - PhiladelphiaPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Old City•4.7