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51, Edison Place, 07102, Newark, Essex County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
kontakte telefon: +1 973-643-5560
webseite: www.edisonalehouse.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 40.7344205, Longitude: -74.1703046
Jessica Cardoza
::Fun, great atmosphere, convenient when your going to a show!! The pizza wasn't good as I thought it would of been but everything else was great!!
Dan fw
::Food was decent (nothing of remembrance), it was a slow Monday but service was decent but slow. No local Jersey beers on tap... Ordered a water with beers but it never came. I would eat again but it wouldn’t be my first choice if in the area again. Location is great if you were catching a Devil’s game as it’s right across the street.
Maria Murdick
::I can not eat dairy, it makes me extremely ill. I ordered a burger with no cheese. When our food came there was cheese on it. So i tell the waiter, he brought it back to the kitchen. He brings the "new" burger out and I inspect it because it was quick. They tried to just scrape the cheese off and flip the burger over so i couldnt see it. So i send it back again and he comes out with an overcooked burger, but at least i could eat it without getting sick. My friend ordered a burger and asked for it to be cooked medium. Her burger was so rare it was cold and bloody. Told the waiter and they did nothing about hers. I don't normally post reviews but this was ridiculous and terrible service. I will never eat there again and will tell anyone I know to not eat there.
Christine Bickley
::Went for drinks and food before the Kid Rock show. The place was beyond packed! But the service was still amazing and the food was great! It is literally like 20 feet from the entrance to the Prudential center. Yolanda was our server and she was awesome! This will definitely be our go-to place to hang before a show.
Art Axelson
::I came in at 4pm with my two young sons for dinner before going to the hockey game. It was busy, and I did not say a word about them placing the three of us at a two top table against a pillar. It was a busy night with the football game on and a hockey game being played directly across the street shortly after. My problem is when our server, Joe, came to the table less than an hour later asked if he could drop the check because it was busy and they needed the table. Mind you, I was still eating and had 3/4 of a beer in front of me. I was in complete disbelief that he would have the audacity to make such a statement to a customer who was still eating, still had a drink on the table, and had plans on having one more before leaving for the game. He told me again that there was a line and that they needed the table per the manager. I told him to have a manager come over and tell me that. Of course, no manager came. But by the time Joe came back, I had already been disrespected and wasn’t dropping another cent there. It’s not like my kids and I were loitering, had ice water and some bar peanuts and were holding up a table watching the game. My youngest had a pizza, my oldest had the pretzels with cheese, and I had the raspberry habanero wings and two Miller lights. Maybe not a 24 ounce New York strip and a bottle of wine, but certainly enough to warrant respect from our server and from your establishment. Not only will I never go there again, I will see to it that nobody who comes with me to these games goes there either. This rare father-son night out was supposed to be a reward for them getting good grades in school. Thanks for putting a damper on that. I would love a return comment from someone there.