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The Drexelbrook has a staff that cannot be matched with any other facility of its kind in the Delaware Valley. They are helpful from the moment you place your phone call to the last time you walk...
The Drexelbrook has a staff that cannot be matched with any other facility of its kind in the Delaware Valley. They are helpful from the moment you place your phone call to the last time you walk out the door from your event. I found this facility to be beautiful, inside and out, located in a quite, privately owned property. I felt welcomed and invited every moment I was there. The food was fantastic, my compliments to the chef!, the staff attentive, and the management to be creative, helpful, and knowledgeable. I would strongly recommend anyone to take a look at this place if you’re looking for somewhere to host an event. I have had my wedding, reception, and many other occasions at Drexelbrook and would not go anywhere else. Thanks to the senior management and their staff for all the hard work you do!
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While I was never really a big fan of their food, it's nice to have it located inside the mall for a quick bite (providing it's not the weekend). What threw me for a loop was the hostess that was...
While I was never really a big fan of their food, it's nice to have it located inside the mall for a quick bite (providing it's not the weekend). What threw me for a loop was the hostess that was standing at the door to greet myself, my husband, and our young son. Not only was her skirt WAAAAAY too short, but she was a little too heavy to be wearing such a questionable outfit. Not to be picking on her weight, because NO ONE should EVER come to work dressed as if their heading to a club, but this womans shirt was so tight around her chest you could literally see the fabric stretching and to her white bra (behind a black shirt). Being a manager myself at one time, I would have never allowed her to stay at work much longer than the three seconds it would take her to hang her coat up. I was disgusted and I could clearly see that others that were dining in the place were as well. We decided not to go in, so as to not expose our young son to it, and went to drive through instead. Why is it not priority to dress professionally anymore?
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Back in the day (we're talking 10-15 years) this was a family oriented place that housed a welcoming feeling when you walked thru the doors. The children in the neighborhood would make a day of it...
Back in the day (we're talking 10-15 years) this was a family oriented place that housed a welcoming feeling when you walked thru the doors. The children in the neighborhood would make a day of it to walk from their house to the Deli just to get a snoopy bar and gum (which they continue to sell, thank goodness!) Today, that is not so much the case as it is now littered with alcohol that is way too assessable to kids under age (but they do card). It has a Bar type look from the outside that coincides with the interior and it just doesn't have the old appeal it used to. It was a proud Springfield Tradition that has just gone south. Many will hold the fond memories of their childhood there at Sleepy Hallow Deli, playing the arcade games and eating ice cream. The Deli is average, and this is not to discourage people from actually visiting the place. It's just sad to see what was once a wonderful, family place, become the total opposite.
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Well, the Springfield Mall is a tiny mall and there really is not much to see once you've been there a few times. But it's in the heart of Springfield and a good place to go if you're just looking...
Well, the Springfield Mall is a tiny mall and there really is not much to see once you've been there a few times. But it's in the heart of Springfield and a good place to go if you're just looking for a quick shopping fix, or to drop the kids off for a few hours. Stores have come and gone with only a handful of originals still in place today which in turn would make visiting a few times every few months worth it. It was sad to see Strawbridges go. A lot of people just went there and no where else. It's also a good place for teenagers to grab a summer break/weekend job that's not too far from home. Susan's Own Ice Cream is a veteran store that gets extremely busy during the Christmas season, Macy's is a good place to find Woman's Clothing, and the newer Express for Men is the place to find a good looking shirt for a guy (expect to spend a little more).
In all, it's not a bad mall but if you're looking for more, head to King of Prussia.
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Being the baby superstore, you'd think they'd keep up on keeping their shelves stocked but it's the complete opposite. You walk in there looking for newborn products and good luck finding it, or an...
Being the baby superstore, you'd think they'd keep up on keeping their shelves stocked but it's the complete opposite. You walk in there looking for newborn products and good luck finding it, or an associate who wants to help you find it. You could search the whole store, pass about 5 or 6 associates, and none of them will ask if they can help you. We're in there at least 3 times a week and each time we search for pacifiers or bottles, the shelves are empty. But, with it being the dominating baby depot, it doesn't matter how disappointed you are when you are met with no products because you'll have to go back eventually to see if what you need has been put up.
On the other hand, the selection for cribs and changers is wonderful. The clothes are cute and you can pretty much find what you're looking for that way on your own. Get up to the check out counter on the weekend and get ready for a little bit of a wait. So grab a cart if you think you might do a little bit of extra shopping unexpectedly instead of waiting in line with a handful of heavy stuff! Trust me, it's been done before and it's not a fun thing to get stuck doing.
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It's your typical place to go get your morning coffee or quick lunch, but beware the kids outside that hangout and ask you to buy them cigarettes. (We're sadly talking 12-15 year olds). The...
It's your typical place to go get your morning coffee or quick lunch, but beware the kids outside that hangout and ask you to buy them cigarettes. (We're sadly talking 12-15 year olds). The parking lot isn't the best, there have been many cars hit while someone was backing out but you can park behind where the old school sits to not have to deal with that. It's a good place to stop just as you're about to begin a road trip to stock up on munchies for the ride. Another plus is the Fee Free ATMs they offer.
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I have bough all four of my cars from the same man at this dealership. He takes great care of you and will make sure you are completely happy with your new vehicle. Bill Rainer makes this place...
I have bough all four of my cars from the same man at this dealership. He takes great care of you and will make sure you are completely happy with your new vehicle. Bill Rainer makes this place worth visiting and makes you feel totally welcomed from the moment you come in. He's not your regular car salesmen, he's a friend. The dealership by itself is ok, but Bill makes it great. It's rumored he's retiring and I know he'll have a lot of sad people when he does make his final exit...
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Meghan's
Category:
Delis
1117 Smithbridge Rd Glen Mills, Pennsylvania 19342 (610) 459-3022
This place will remind you of the "good ol' days". It's very small but well worth any wait you might have when you stop in for some food. They only serve breakfast and lunch but it's the best in...
This place will remind you of the "good ol' days". It's very small but well worth any wait you might have when you stop in for some food. They only serve breakfast and lunch but it's the best in town. Even the take out is great! All their food is fresh, not canned, and it reflects in the taste. It's a sit down, be served in five minuets, and be on your way place. It probly does more business on a Sunday then Denny's it's so popular. If you're able to, stop by some morning for breakfast and try it, you will be so glad you did.
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Good luck coming out of this place without wanting to smack someone! The lines are insane, the lunch-meat counter is ridiculous (will someone take a number please!), and the kids that work there...
Good luck coming out of this place without wanting to smack someone! The lines are insane, the lunch-meat counter is ridiculous (will someone take a number please!), and the kids that work there are clueless and careless. Don't even bother to ask for any assistance because you're just a big problem to them. Save yourself some peace of mind and make a trip to Genuardi's instead.
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When I first started going there a few years back, I was quite impressed with the service, professionalism, and overall appearance of the salon. I am sad to say that is not the case today. I am...
When I first started going there a few years back, I was quite impressed with the service, professionalism, and overall appearance of the salon. I am sad to say that is not the case today. I am saddened to see such a salon with great potential go down as fast as it did. I had gone for a coloring with the entire time I was being serviced, the two girls in the salon were bickering back and fourth with the stylist up front arguing with another girl. The level of professionalism has gone down a bit and I was very taken back by the lack of consideration for the customers in the building. I witness an older woman who was being shampooed after a coloring who's shampoo job was horrific and, before they began to cut her hair, the stylist complained that she still had mounds of color in her hair and refused to style her hair until the color was completely removed. The woman who shampooed her hair said that she wasn't a shampooist and said she did her best. All in all, it's ok but I'm sure you could find another place around here that would take your level of comfortability into consideration.
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