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Contribute Feedback What Ruth D likes about Haverford College Strip Club:
White Dog Cafe offers a delightful brunch experience with attentive service and delicious food. The warm donuts appetizer stole the show, closely followed by the homemade seasonal brunch bread, currently featuring a yummy banana bread. My beet and arugula salad, with a smart substitution of avocado for cheese and the addition of jumbo blackened shrimp, provided a perfect balance of flavors and textures. The ambiance... View all feedback.
What Thea B doesn't like about Haverford College Strip Club:
Very disappointing- was craving g the mushroom soup, even on a hot day. Server never brought it and after main course was delivered, never even split was forgotten. One person was never served their meal. Dessert was awful. Ice cream delivered melted. No one checked in at all. And special b'day dessert was ordered and reminded upon arrival...never showed. View all feedback.
Where do I start with one of the go to places around the Philly area? Do you go for the atmosphere? The stellar food selections or the amazing team that works there? That's this establishments 3 star approach. From the moment you walk in until the time we walked out, food is like artwork there....an experience for the mouth! And the ambiance is just as pleasing! Decor and design inside this place is reason enough to go. Soak in the original artwork, handcrafted sculptures, and one of a kind pieces! Lastly this staff here and at the Wayne location are at the top of their game. Our wait staff was fabulous, smiling, engaging and prompt. And Max, you are a one of a kind- breath of fresh air! I'm bringing a copy of Truman Capote to my next dining session! 5 stars!
Very disappointing- was craving g the mushroom soup, even on a hot day. Server never brought it and after main course was delivered, never even split was forgotten. One person was never served their meal. Dessert was awful. Ice cream delivered melted. No one checked in at all. And special b'day dessert was ordered and reminded upon arrival...never showed.
Decent food that 's pricey, but fresh, in a farmhouse-homey aesthetic. My husband and I enjoyed our dinner at White Dog Cafe. Service was friendly but slow--we looked at each other at one point and wondered what the holdup was. But soon enough we got our food. The green curry mussels were tender and flavorful. Loved the use of dill and the toasted bread. The heirloom tomato salad was perfectly dressed and very light and summery. We ordered it with chicken, which was a bit dry but tasty given the seasoning. The orecchiette was, as my husband put it, a challenging dish in that the broccoli rabe was very, very bitter, but I thought it was still decent. Glad it wasn 't swimming in oil or butter like some broccoli rabe dishes are in other places. Overall, we liked the food and thought it was fresh and tasty, if a bit overpriced.
Had brunch today with girlfriends visiting from out of state. There were a few hiccups between placing the order and receiving our food. But I won't go into details about the hiccups because the intent of my post is to highlight that our waitress was super sweet throughout and management was patient with us, professional, and very attentive. Thank you for delivering excellent customer service (and thank you, Chef, for accommodating my side salad).
This place is great, although expensive, but perfect for a special dinner. I really appreciate how Philly restaurants have outposts in the surrounding suburbs that are easily accessible without having to go all the way into the city. The white dog has plenty of parking out front, some limited outdoor seating that I wouldn't bother with since it's practically in the parking lot, and three separate areas indoors to dine. They have a bar area and booths, a bright and cheery area with many tables for two, and a section further in the back where I've seen large parties sitting. I never really focus so much on the surroundings and decor in my yelp reviews, but here I felt like it was necessary, since their whole brand is built around quirky dog decorations in cozy spaces. Their food is very good, better than other places you'll find in the area, but again be ready to pay. Generally the cheapest entree on the menu costs $29. Their menu changes seasonally, and they always have delicious and innovative things to order. In the fall I've gotten calamari and a short rib dish, and this past weekend I got the spicy lamb bolognese (it wasn't particularly spicy) with a teeny little blob of pesto ricotta on top. It was very rich and delicious. My boyfriend got the double cheddar burger with truffle parm fries (not pictured), which he said were very good. That I think is available year round, along with their meatloaf which is also tasty.