I’m not typically one for divey bars out in the country, but the Frogtown was a great stop for a Friday night dinner last week. When we first walked in, our waitress told us it would be a short wait, but later took drink orders while we were waiting and made sure we were updated on how long it would be. Some others at table wanted pizza, but I opted for the apple salad, one of their only vegetarian options. It would be great if they had a veggie burger available. The place was pretty packed and it seemed like a neighborhood place because everyone knew each other. Our waitress gave excellent service and everyone liked their food. They don’t have a full menu posted anywhere online, but they post some really interesting dinner specials on Facebook occasionally.
Mark L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbia, PA
Pleasantly surprised. Best wings I’ve ever had — the grilled wings are awesome. Great service too.
Larry P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pequea, PA
This place is a mile from our house but we haven’t been here for about 8 years. Our last experience was that terrible. But on a hot July 4th we decided to give it another chance based upon online reviews. And we were surprised. The service was good and so was the food. My partner had a pulled pork wrap with coleslaw. She’d recommends that the coleslaw be on the side rather than in the wrap as it tended to overwhelm the pork. I had a Frogtown burger which was juicy but lacking in the charbroil crust. Still I would rate it above average. We tried both the fresh cut fries and the batter dipped fries. The fresh cut were a clear winner – rich greasy and oh so fattening. The batter dipped were more typical fries. This is a divey bar with the typical domestic beers on draught but they did have one microbrew IPA. They seem to be moving toward more craft beer in bottles since they a craft brew night. They have a pool table. Waitress service was very good but the kitchen was a bit slow. We’ll be back.
Kathryn A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lancaster, PA
Went here with my boyfriend on a Sunday evening after a hike. We were both pretty hungry and the taco special(although cheap) didn’t seem like it would be very filling. Even though it was a bit pricey, we settled on a large stromboli figuring it would be enough to fill us up and we’d be able to take home some leftovers. When the food came out, I could instantly see the disappointment in his eyes. It was the smallest large stromboli we’d ever seen. It was tasty, but we ate the whole thing and still had room for more. Oh well, lesson learned. I guess we should have gone with the taco special. I would go back if I was in the area again because the service was great and the beer not too pricey, but I’ll leave Italian food to the pizza shops.