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Lewis' Grille

Lewis' Grille

92 Central St Norwood, MA 02062-3564, United States

Pub • Fish • Lunch • Burgers


"I've been to this restaurant several times. The food is always good and sometimes great. We went there last night and there was plenty of seating for outside so we asked to sit there cause we generally don't eat indoors these days. They had several of empty tables and went to seat us at the one high table they had which is ok if you are at a sports bar or they have no other seating but we weren't asked if we wanted to be at a high table with stools rather than a comfortable normal table. We asked to sit at a low table and of course they let us, but it would show a bit of caring to ask first. Small details but things you notice when you have worked on the industry for 10 years. Later when we ordered drinks we ordered 2 normal sodas and 2 diet. When the waitress brought them I double checked because I had a feeling that she would confuse them (sometimes you get this feeling and have to check) and she said that she actually separated them on the tray to make sure she got them right. The reason I checked is cause my wife is diabetic so she has to avoid sugary drinks and if she has any sugar she has to know so she can adjust her insulin intake to avoid serious medical issues. I also get diet so if she ever needs to take a sip from my drink it's not an issue. One of our friends drank her soda and right away she said this one is diet. She really dislikes diet sodas and can tell right away. So then my wife took her test strips she uses to test her blood sugar to test her soda (diabetics will tell you how they check) and sure enough it was normal so she traded. So overall a good place but I think the service could use work. A retired coworker goes there every other Wednesday and I started meeting him occasionally. Service is better for regulars. It's just that I wish the service was great for everyone. Not just the regulars. One final things to point out is that I've been going here for years and the quality of the food has deteriorated a bit . I would tell people to go here to get the best burger ever, and now it's a little better then just ok. And the wings are not good. I still go there every two weeks or so to see my coworker, just wish it were like the old Lewis's."

P.j. Whelihan's Pub

P.j. Whelihan's Pub

799 DeKalb Pike, Whitpain Township, 19422, United States Of America, 19422-1213, BLUE BELL

Wine • Bars • Pubs • Cafés


"We booked P.J. Whelihan’s to host a team dinner for 50 of our girls and their families, following our travel lacrosse tournament. Initially, we worked with the event manager, Claudia, to discuss details including the pricing, menu and space availability. She was extremely helpful, responsive and happy to have our group at the restaurant. She answered all my questions along the way. As the event grew closer, I confirmed all details with the restaurant manager, Joe, who was very friendly and accommodating. The night of the dinner we were warmly welcomed by Abby and Mikaela, our servers. Joe was also there helping to manage the event when we arrived. Abby explained all the details about the buffet, drinks, etc. The food came out on time and it was delicious! For our group we chose the MVP package which included non-alcoholic beverages, choice of 3 different sandwiches (we chose Buffalo chicken, chicken cob and pulled pork), Caesar salad, chips, rolls and butter and we added chicken fingers and fries to the package. The pricing was very fair considering the amount and quality of the food. In addition, the food was replenished consistently and there was plenty for all. We had a guest with a gluten allergy and Abby happily provided a GF menu with many options. She communicated with me during the entire evening and made sure everything was going smoothly. Mikaela handled all the beverage requests at the bar and everyone was happy with the quick and pleasant service. We were so fortunate to be located in the pub room, which is a private room that holds 50+ guests, with ample seating and its own bar. Everyone loved the room setup. It was perfect for our group and we all had a great time! If we’re ever back in the area, we WILL be coming to P.J.’s again!!!"

Red Derby

Red Derby

3718 14th St NW, Washington, United States Of America, 20010

Food • Full • Casual • Bottomless Coffee


"**Food:** The sweet potato fries dusted with cinnamon are, as many have said, absolutely divine. While the burger isn’t particularly thrilling, I’ve discovered that the grilled cheese is a winner. It features a delightful mix of American and Boursin cheese on whole grain bread. It’s priced at seven dollars, with an extra dollar for those amazing sweet potato fries. Yum! **Drinks:** There are around 25 options for canned beer, ranging from Baltimore’s Natty Boh for just $2 to Baltika at $6. Yes, canned beer can be quite enjoyable! If you prefer, you can also order a mixed drink or some wine. There are fun drink specials from Sunday to Wednesday. **Entertainment:** In the back, you can play pool for just a dollar per game, which is a great way to pass the time (though it can be a bit drafty in the winter). There’s also a retro movie projected silently on the wall, and you can hand the bartender your iPod with a 15-minute playlist to have your music played throughout the bar. Or, even better, chat with the people next to you! **Clientele:** During my recent visit to the Red Derby this past Sunday evening, the crowd was quite diverse. In attendance were Sascha, one of the owners, along with a middle-aged Black man, a younger Black man, a middle-aged Middle-Eastern man, an Asian man, and a couple of white women who appeared to be a couple, as well as a few white men who seemed to live nearby. Some patrons were mingling while others kept to themselves. A week ago, I witnessed a white neighbor teaching a Black neighbor how to play backgammon. On another visit, the bar was bustling with a lively group of friends preparing to head down to the Black Cat, and another time I dined next to two couples in their 50s. The Red Derby truly welcomes everyone. **Owners:** Dave and Sascha, a fun young married couple, initially opened a bar in Adams Morgan but ran into several issues there. Thankfully, they found a much better fit on 14th Street. One of them is usually present in the bar, and they both work hard to ensure you feel right at home. They’ve also built relationships with other local business owners, often seen greeting staff from nearby establishments and chatting about the local pool hall and more. For those unfamiliar with the neighborhood, it’s diverse but not predominantly Hispanic. There are several large apartment complexes with many Hispanic residents, as well as townhouses largely occupied by African Americans, with some white and Hispanic neighbors as well. Most townhomes are owner-occupied. Interestingly, it seems the Hispanic community tends to utilize buses more than both the white and Black populations. Many of my Black neighbors drive, while most of the white neighbors prefer walking to the Metro, often avoiding the bus for reasons unknown. Consequently, the Hispanic presence is quite visible along 14th Street, with many local businesses catering to that community, including several Salvadoran restaurants and takeout spots. There's also a delightful corner grocery store, one of the few in the city that doesn’t sell lottery tickets or alcohol. Everyone is welcome to frequent these local spots, regardless of their background. I genuinely hoped that my first amazing experience at the Red Derby wouldn’t be tainted by later visits. I was also crossing my fingers that the friendly atmosphere created by the owners and staff would remain consistent. I worried that the city-dwellers who crowd Wonderland on weekends wouldn’t start coming here looking to trivialize it as just another “dive bar.” Thankfully, my hopes have been fulfilled. The discreet “no sign” approach of the Red Derby is charming, and I appreciate the little things. Walking up 14th Street from the Columbia Heights metro station is safe and well-lit, so no need to worry. Buses 52, 53, and 54 run along 14th Street, stopping at Spring for a short walk. You could also take the 16th Street bus, getting off at Spring and walking two blocks to 14th. Better yet, why not bike? There are bike racks available for at least eight bicycles outside. Red Derby, may you continue to thrive and maintain your unique character! You have my heart."