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Inside Park At St. Bart's

Inside Park At St. Bart's

325 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022-6814, United States

Full • Cafe • Wine • Burgers


"We visited Inside Park during the busy holiday season, yet the place was only half full—an unusual sight for NYC, often indicating that something is wrong. When it came to service, our waiter completely vanished throughout our meal, and it wasn't because the restaurant was packed; there were only 5 or 6 tables occupied. We had to actually get up and ask for more drinks and bread ourselves, and when we approached the bar to request more water, we found our waiter chatting with the bartender. When I asked about the soup, the waiter informed me that they didn’t have any that day—what restaurant in NYC during winter doesn’t offer soup? He then suggested a dish that resembled a bean soup, but when I expressed interest, he said it was also unavailable. It just felt odd. We asked for bread, and the waiter looked at us as if it were an unusual request. Finally, just as we were finishing our meal, the bread arrived—three tiny pieces of toast. To make matters worse, I noticed a $3 charge for the bread on the bill. When we called the manager over (once again, we couldn’t find our waiter), he apologized and said that bread isn’t typically included with the meal but agreed to remove the charge. It felt like I had stepped back to the 1980s when restaurants used to charge for water and bread. The food itself was actually quite good, but almost every other aspect of the experience felt off. These issues seemed so easily fixable."

Josie Kelly's Public House

Josie Kelly's Public House

908 Shore Rd, Somers Point, NJ 08244, United States, Vineland

Pubs • Soup • Irish • Venues


"Josie Kelly’s may not be the most famous (or infamous) NJ Irish pub, but in my opinion it’s the best, by a Cork County mile.It’s quite large so you never feel crammed here, and with four dining areas, a large live music room and plenty of free parking the stage is set for greatness.Then there’s the food and drinks. Nothing here is just thrown together or simply rehashed from a corner bar menu. And most of the menu is gluten free so that anyone with a gluten intolerance can eat here safely. This is Irish pub food done by a chef — not a cook.There’s a nice wine selection, thoughtful and delicious cocktails, and a strong roster of craft beers, incl many local choices. I might suggest the Alibi 75 cocktail, made with that namesake’s gin, or the peanut butter cup for dessert.As to the food? Think upscale twists to a traditional pub menu and you’re right on target. The burgers and sandwiches are what we’ve had mostly, and all are excellent. For the Turkey sandwich, it would be so easy to just slap some reheated Turkey slices onto some bread, add bacon and avocado and call it a day. But no, the Turkey here is super tender and flavorful — as if your granny just popped the bird from the oven.Even the gluten free sandwich bread and buns are delicious not the usual dry crumbly stuff).If you find yourself in south Jersey, between AC and Ocean city, make a detour into Josie Kelly’s. You will be so glad you did."