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The Dandelion - British Restaurant

The Dandelion - British Restaurant

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4.6 Google Review
124 S 18th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103, United States
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May 9, 2018
Cool spot and great atmosphere. I'm in town on business and came in for a team dinner. Very friendly and attentive staff. The food was fantastic. We had a really creamy ricotta appetizer and I had the Rabbit Pie with a side of carrots. All dishes were great! Very likely a more realistic representation of a restaurant in England. Much, much better than your stereotypical English Pub. I'll def come back the next time I'm in town!

Apr 10, 2018
The ham-mac-and-cheese is outstanding. Ham disintegrates under your fork, and the cheese has a lovely broiled crust. My friend had a shrimp salad that was presented beautifully; the Stilton was great. Service was friendly and prompt. The bar-area tables are nice and cozy for lunch. Not sure what happy hour traffic looks like, but I suspect it's hopping. Overall, great for a mid-priced lunch or drinks.

Apr 19, 2018
Beautiful, inviting, warm atmosphere. My first visit, and will not be my last. Friendly, attentive service, made our family celebration brunch perfect. Delightful menu. English brunch offerings along with traditional brunch/lunch items. Our server recommended the Poached Eggs with Bubble and Squeak, which was amazing. Our party also heartily enjoyed a chicken sandwich with salad, Eggs Benedict, and a burger.

Apr 18, 2018
Always a great meal and excellent service. We didn't have a reservation (there were three of us) and walked in during the busy lunch time. The hostess asked some people at the bar to move down a seat or two and she was able to seat us right away. Excellent fish and chips. The hand cut fries are to die for! Don't pass them up.

Mar 24, 2018
Really great food and drinks here. Some of our party returned the following night to sample more of the menu. Only negative for me was one of the servers dropped a dish with ketchup on it and it sprayed all over my jacket. They brought me a rag to wipe it off with and they told me "thank goodness it's North Face material and you can wash it." It was a less than desirable end to the dining experience.

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Opening Hours

Mon:11:30 am - 11 pm
Tue:11:30 am - 11 pm
Wed:11:30 am - 11 pm
Thu:11:30 am - 11 pm
Sat:10 am - 12 am

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