Broad Table Tavern - SWARTHMORE
Broad Table Tavern
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Broad Table Tavern at the Inn at Swarthmore offers a menu that changes with the seasons, featuring fresh, local ingredients and artisanal products from the region. The atmosphere is friendly, the drink selection is approachable, and the staff is warm and welcoming, making it the perfect place to meet with colleagues, family, and friends.
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I had the impossible burger for $17 with pommes! was delicious! make sure to swallow the bread for something else, because the standard bunker has milk in it. clarify that they do not eat eggs or milk because some of the other brot ei has. they don't even put on the burger. I also had the margarita and loved her.
This place found here when they look for a vegan friendly in the environment. I had cooked the of broccoli and the impossible burger that was perfect. well cooked and with vegan cheese, and the usual. a little expensive, but inline with the neighboring and the others offered. will be back when in the opposite.
When I went to this restaurant, connected to my very nice hotel, I had not expected much. it looked like a nice place, but not just vegan friendly. I asked to see her menu so I could quickly decide if I wanted something in-house or if I needed to doordash. a lot to my surprise, they marked a handful of items on the menu as vegan, and even offered the impossibility of burger. even better is the “standard” burger vegan, with vegan cheese and a few other toppings prepared. overall the atmosphere was great, and the burger was perfectly cooked. swarthmore is a dry city, but this facility is grandfathered and has a full bar.
It's a great place to hangout with friends and the staff are quite friendly. The food is just decent especially for the price. They charge like $30 for 10
I ordered the avocado toast, which cost around $14 and consisted of two pieces of soggy toast topped with what I assume was avocado and chopped egg—neither of which had any flavor and it was overly wet. It was genuinely unappetizing. The omelet I had was acceptable, but it was served with only one small slice of toast. When I requested more toast, the waitress informed me that it would cost extra. Seriously? The home fries were mushy, and the gluten-free pancakes were bland and lackluster in color. Overall, this restaurant is overrated and underwhelming. Save your time and don't bother visiting.
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