Lumberville Restaurants

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Recent Reviews

Vine & Fig Tree BistroDoylestown, PA · 11/30/2009

Deliciously Warm and Cozy, Sophisticated and Charming

Nestled among the larger buildings on the street, this newly updated restaurant is truly a hidden treasure. Former...

  • 5 star rating
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Sweet Lorraine's at Peddlers VillageLahaska, PA · 11/26/2009

Disappointing Breakfast

We had breakfast with our family and were disappointed with the experience and service.The pancakes were co...

  • 2 star rating
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Black Bass HotelLumberville, PA · 10/28/2009

Manager should be fired!

Scenic autumn drive down to Lumberville- wanted to eat at the Black Bass because it reopened after a long hiatus u...

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Sweet Lorraine's at Peddlers VillageLahaska, PA · 09/16/2009

Breakfast Disappointment

9/15/09Had breakfast at Sweet Lorraine’s on a Sunday a few weeks ago with my wife and three grandchild...

  • 1 star rating
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Hamiltons Grill Room CateringLambertville, NJ · 08/17/2009

Always Excellent

We have been going to Hamilton’s Grill for 20 years and have never been disappointed. The entrees are prepa...

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Recent Discussion

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Too much MSG gives me a headache. Was it just their soup that had it or other dishes as well?

I think that’s outrageous! If there was some kind of scheduled second seating, that should have been noted somewhere whether it’s on the menu or when you call to make a reservation. Scheduling is their problem and shouldn’t be yours. I don’t know if I’d want to go back either regardless of how good the food was.

What kind of seafood was in the dish?

Thanks for noting that this restaurant serves primarily “American Chinese” dishes. That’s good to know, especially if someone is looking for a more authentic experience. :)

“Authentic” barely applies. Unless the Mexican national cuisine comes off a steam table. I ate there once, and had an “authentic” pork dish, which sounded really good. What I got was a piece of boiled pork (yes, boiled) smothered with goppy sauce. It was quite obvious that the pork was boiled in water, and the sauce was just slopped on top. It had the flavor of dirty dishwater and that gross boiled-pork-flavor.
The rice and beans were lukewarm.
AND it was expensive.

Perfect for tourist rubes who have no clue.

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