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Pine Grove Hall

Pine Grove Hall

101 E Pine Grove Rd, Pine Grove Mills, PA, 16868, United States

Wine • Brunch • Drinks • American


"I realllllly wated to love this place but it was not good at all. I had a reservation for 4 and we sat upstairs. Great ambiance! They ran out of **** mary mixer so I got Reisling. Ordered small plates and dinner. The dinner came out first and we said oh thats ok bring it all at once. They forgot my partners smallplate altogether. Ok so scallops just ok. Smoked fish dip was good, too much roe. The crispy bread was cold and soggy. Then the mains, the sunchoke pasta was luke warm and probably one of the worst tasting dishes of pasta I have ever had. They put pickled mushrooms in it with sunchokes, sundried like tomatos and truffle. It did not go together at all. The mushrooms tasted like pine sol. Two other got the chicken milinase which was very unseasoned and dry. The actic char was good. Quail eggs were unseasoned. Then the managers were coming around to refill our drinks because our waiter was new and she asked if I needed another wine and I said yes please a Reisling. She said oh, I am not sure what he gave you cuz we dont have a Reisling by the glass. So the waiter brought wine but I have no idea what it was. Two others at the table tasted my pasta and said it was aweful. The woman at the next table told them the scallops were terrible loaded with hot jalapeno so much she was choking on the heat. Really a poor dining experience and very disappointing for the price. Unfortunately they were trying hard and I commend them for their efforts trying to help the server but it was more the food I took issue with. I wont be back."

Noca

Noca

East Camelback Road, Phoenix, 85016, United States Of America

Wine • Pasta • Italian • Burgers


"Four of us ordered drinks, and while prices for a glass of wine ranged from $10 to $13, which isn't unusual, it still felt excessive given the overall experience. The salads were drenched in dressing, featuring mushy red lettuce that was unappetizing. We held out hope that the main courses would redeem the meal. However, our waitress took far too long to check on us. When our dinners finally arrived, I ordered a pasta dish that was simply terrible: the portion was far too small, it was over-seasoned, overly spicy, and definitely not enough for any adult. Others at the table felt similarly disappointed—everyone's portions were surprisingly small and unappetizing. To add insult to injury, they ran out of dessert and served us last-minute cotton candy. We've dined at five-star Italian restaurants across the globe—in NYC, Chicago, LA, and abroad—and this was the absolute worst experience we've had. After finishing our meal, I inquired about the owner, only to find the restaurant nearly empty, with just two other tables occupied. He didn't have the courtesy or class to check on his customers or ask for feedback. One of our guests is an editor for a restaurant review magazine, and I can only wonder what kind of write-up they’ll produce—if they even bother to feature this place. The pasta was overcooked and cold—how do you mess up pasta? The ambiance felt like a pretentious LA imitation that ruined authentic Italian dishes with misguided flourishes. It was an outright insult to Italian cuisine. The bill came to around $50 per person—well, make that $60, considering I had to stop by a burger place around the corner afterward, as I left feeling hungry."