The Grove
10 Liberty Blvd, Malvern
(610) 564-2471
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Lovely breakfast!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The Sly Fox is a good place to have happy hour and appetizers. We had the nachos, hummus platter, chips and salsa, quesadillas, fry basket, cheesesteak egg rolls, wings. The different beers was a nice surprise , the selection was great. The outdoor seating was nice, it wasn’t too warm and it wasn’t crowded. Service was a bit slow to the outside tables so some folks ordered 2 drinks at a time along with ordering apps and main meal at the same time. Definitely want to go back and get some actual meals.
Not the best food and not the worst. They expect you to tip them when you give your order. That was a big no!
Went last week on a Monday night with my wife. You serve yourself and the food is brought to you. We loved the outdoor area to sit - Very friendly staff and excellent beer and food. Great atmosphere and prices. Will definitely be back when in the area.
Another awesome breakfast at Nudy’s… Pooja the manger is wonderful and cares about all her customers and makes sure we have everything we need and our waitress Mia G whose always smiling, she to made sure we enjoyed our breakfast . Thank you Pooja and Mia.
A good place to hang outside with friends or family after picking up a drink from either the Sly Fox or Bombas.
Didn’t realize this was cafeteria style. You order at the counter and are expected to pay AND tip (before you’ve even had the service side of your experience). The food came out. Both our orders were wrong. Right foods, but one wasn’t made as listed on the menu and the other we had asked to had cheese; no cheese. But we had the pleasure of being charged for the cheese. ZERO check in from the ‘servers’ we had to already tip. And the food - no better than the pre-packaged food you can get at Wegmans. And off-brand ketchup that was not very good. Shame. The outside space and retractable wall made it a great candidate for coming back to the world after COVID. Good fries though. Won’t be back.
Reimagined suburban sprawl has come to the great valley. Do we really need another Chickie and pete's? It's TGI Fridays for the new millennium.Sly Fox was a pioneer in the craft scene but the beer still falls short. Similar to Workhorse Brew, it's not bad, it's just not great.Case in point, take some time to really make a Tired Hands type product, atleast have it available seasonallyOther stores include new age cookie cutter type places and your obilgatory fad (see axe throwing)... But hopefully it catches on and stays.
Met friend here. They brought their dog and appreciated ability for dog to join us out on balcony area. Wonderful and fun casual atmosphere. Great food. From the burger to the Caesar Salad, food was wonderful. Quick service. Enjoy!!
Very efficient operation. Prices fair. Wish there was a bigger menu. Beer is great. Pennsylvania alcohol
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So I just visited pretzel factory at 30th street station, bought a sausage from them and discovered a piece of metal in my food! Is there an explanation for that? I'm glad I didn't swallow it.
Had a great time there with family. Very happy with the choice of beers.Something for everyone.Sat outside for a while. Easy to "social distance". When sun started to go down we went inside. Again no problem keeping a safe distance. Lots of tv's. Next fall should be a great place to watch football Saturday and Sundays. We just had "sharable's" this time, but will have a meal next time.
We stopped in looking for a new place where it was safe to dine. This fit the bill nicely. They are great at safely distancing folks and have a great patio with lots of room outside. It was about to rain, so we went inside and sat near the doors by the patio. Only a few people were there too and they were a very safe distance away. You pickup a food and drink menu by the front door. Find a seat and then order up at the bar. They give you your drinks and deliver the food you order to your table in or outside. Like most places like this, there is a limited menu. But it was pretty good. Lots of different pizzas, sandwiches and apps. Many on a small plate for only $2. That way you could try a variety instead of paying $8 for a large app. We got the salsa and chips and pretzel bites. We got a chicken/bacon wrap and a grilled chicken sandwich. It comes with fries and slaw. I got a sampler beer flight and my lady got an iced tea. She claims it was the best iced tea she's had in quite awhile. The sampler came and was pretty good. Five tries at a substantial beer menu for $12. I liked three out of five. The food came quickly. First of all, the service at the bar and servers was five star. Excellent. Really nice people and always ready to help. But things went downhill when we dug into the food. Both chicken meals were very dry. Not a bad taste, but incredibly dry. The fries were okay, but I have way better. The slaw? Also very dry. It was basically chopped up veggies with no mayo or anything. The apps were split. The salsa was excellent. the chips they make right there. They were very good. The pretzel bites were a disaster. Like little pebbles with salt on them. Terrible. If you were just coming here to drink and socialize. Fantastic place.But those days are gone for the foreseeable future. If you want to drink, you have to eat. There's the problem. Great service, great drink selections, great atmosphere.The food is not good. Prices were moderate.
The “Grove” location is a beautiful facility both indoors and out. Limited to curbside service almost since opening, we found their pizza great. While Sly’s craft is not particularly inventive, it’s certainly the most reasonably priced in the area. With warm weather and lifting of virus restrictions, it will certainly be a regular stop for us.
Guess who is coming to the Grove. Check out the photo.
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