Yardville Inn Restaurant & Tavern

200 Yardville Allentown Rd, Hamilton
(609) 585-2641

Recent Reviews

David Hines

Excellent dinner and service

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mozzarella Fritta

Michael Szubrowski

I was here with a friend and had a great time, great food, service, and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Ravioli

Karen Wolf

Food is always delicious!

Angela Cruz

The word “restaurant” should be taken out of its name. This place is a bar. Not family friendly. Profanity was heard from the drunks at the bar. The food was average. I was so disappointed didn’t even bother to take pics.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 3

Kevin meyers

Food was awesome. Tried the sausage brunchetta in vodka sauce and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mary Anne Justice

Great atmosphere, good food, good prices, great service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Janice Johnson

My husband and I ate ate dinner here and the food was amazing and so was the prices !!! Definitely will be back!!Parking: Plenty of parking

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Jim M.

Food was great service couldn't be any better. Crowd of nice people . Great stop don't pass it by

Mickey Lee

Place is great. Great people,prices are good awesome food! Definitely recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brad K.

At the Yardville Inn, tucked away in Hamilton, NJ, my son and I embarked on an evening of shared sustenance. The Dirty Martini arrived, its allure beckoning us with the promise of liquid respite. Yet, as the watery concoction graced our lips, disappointment settled upon our palates. It fell short, lacking the depth and character we had yearned for. Undeterred, we continued our gastronomic voyage, placing our hopes in the embrace of the calamari appetizer. With each crispy bite, the sea whispered its secrets into our souls, invoking flavors that mingled with subtle spices. A momentary reprieve amidst the unremarkable, but the true symphony awaited. The Cream of Mushroom soup emerged like a divine revelation, elevating our senses to new heights. Its velvety texture and robust earthiness enthralled our taste buds, leaving us utterly captivated. Phenomenal, it became an anchor of culinary excellence, a shining beacon amidst the sea of mediocrity. And then, the prime rib special beckoned to our carnivorous souls. A mere glimpse at the tender slices, bathed in their own succulent juices, hinted at the journey that awaited. With each forkful, we were transported to a realm of unadulterated pleasure. It was worth every step, every mile traversed to savor the velvety bliss that melted upon our tongues. In an unforeseen twist, it was the baked potato that stole the show. Unassuming in its appearance, its true prowess lay beneath the surface. Seasoned to perfection, each mouthful offered a harmonious dance of flavors. A humble companion that garnered our utmost admiration. Alas, the Tiramisu failed to live up to its promise. An air of disappointment settled upon our expectations as we yearned for the sweet symphony that never quite arrived. Imperfections marred the layers, leaving a bitter aftertaste that lingered in our thoughts. Yet, amidst the ebb and flow of flavors, one beacon shone brightly - Lisa. Her great recommendations and superior service forged a bond that transcended the ordinary. With a genuine warmth and expertise, she embraced our culinary journey, guiding us through the complex tapestry of the Yardville Inn's offerings. Through her touch, any shortcomings were eclipsed, leaving us with a lingering sense of gratitude. As we departed from the Yardville Inn, my son and I reflected on the evening's blend of triumphs and disappointments. In our hearts, the memory of exquisite mushroom soup, sublime prime rib, and an unexpected potato lingers. Yet, above all, it was Lisa's exceptional service that etched itself into our minds--an enduring reminder that in this world, it is the human touch that elevates any experience beyond the realm of taste and into the unforgettable.

Monica M.

Walked here from work on a Tuesday night, place is a little... hokey? Jersey Redneck? Anyway, bartender seems more concerned with the locals over anyone new or who might have money... Ceiling fan running but I think the place might not have central AC. While sipping on my Red Bull & vodka, fruit flies trying to land in it, their ami jukebox just randomly starts BLASTING in my ears (gonna guess it was another patron in here) but thankfully I have my own earplugs. JUST saw the bartender open a brand new Avión bottle AND GETTING THE PLASTIC OFF WITH HER TEETH. I'm pretty sure that's some sort of health and safety violation... AND SHE TOOK A BITE OF A PATRON'S FOOD! Unless you like someone else's germs on your booze or your beer warm... or are in the area because you live nearby... It's not worth the time or distance! Maybe for the price but otherwise nope!

Ranger Hellekson

Used to be a fun local bar. Kitchen was closed before 8:30 pm. No food. Not even a bar pie. Loud jukebox. No fun. I will say drink prices were good.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Michael Calabresw

Wonderful place. very clean. Food is out of this world! All the staff are very friendly. The one waitress Megan is the best. She talks to all the customers and makes sure they have a great experience. My wife and I came in for the first time few months ago and had Megan. After our experience with her we been coming in once a week now.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lisa Mosiniak

I left a tip, but she really didn't deserve

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Katt Mills

We were in for a horse show and stopped in, we had a great time, great people great food. I will definitely be back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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