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the waiter went back to the bar had a whole conversation about my order that he clearly did not explain very well to me. Once I could ask a question, he looked very surprised at me. View all feedback.
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We had a good time, but the café could use some updates. The tables were worn, and the chairs could really use a fresh coat of finish. The service was adequate, but I expected it to be friendlier. The food was good, but given the prices and the location, a little more attention to decor and hospitality would make a big difference. It might still be in disarray since Dylan Lauren's visit. View all feedback.
The place has full of goodies, even though they're pricey, and have gifts from clothing to toys. The place is very colorful and upbeat. Definitely a perfect place for a family to visit and get a treat (even if you don't buy anything! . The upper level is where you can have a party with a bar and ice cream. Very fun!
Great time for my boys. Food was good and desserts were loved by all.
First visit to Dylan's with my husband, had cocktails which were mixed at the bar but poured at the table, these were great tasting and also fun as candy had been incorporated into the cocktail. Also had ice cream sundaes, which were delicious and good value for money
The whole experience at Dylan’s was not what I expected. First, I assumed this was a confectioner, not just a retailer. Very little of the candy is Dylan’s. There are Reese’s, m&ms, bubble yum $2.50 for a $1 package) and some rarer finds. There actually is a strange odor as others eluded too but it’s not a sugar smell, it is a chemical smell, perhaps all the dye in the candy, perhaps something they clean with, I don’t know. But it is noticeable and unpleasant. As far as the restaurant, it is on the top of three stories. It has a different smell, stale grease to me. The restaurant has some issues with cleanliness. We sat at a cupcake table, cool from afar. Up close, the table with dubble bubble gum balls in it had some serious issues. The gum balls are under plexiglass, but there is a noticeable gap between the metal edge frame. That gap is caulked but some of the caulk is missing and some of it is down in a crack and appears nasty. You can also see that drinks have been spilled and water entered the gumball chamber and there were gum balls that had clearly gotten wet. One of them looked like it may have even had mold on it or maybe just part of the candy had eroded off, but it was not a good look either way. The booths could use some fresh paint. The bathrooms were just a bit dingy. Our waitress was subpar, Very melancholy, came by too infrequently despite fact restaurant was mostly empty when we arrived. All of our food seemed slightly overcooked. Dry chicken strips with dark brown batter. A pretzel that was dark brown. A Philly cheesesteak was ok, hot dog was ok. Fries were ok. Shakes were good. Overall what I see is a decent concept poorly managed. I am surprised that in a city with so many options to eat like New York City that this place has managed to survive.
Food excellent esp burgers and the whole world dessert