Adelphia Restaurant & Lounge
Reviews
The best place to have a wedding. My niece got married this past weekend and our dj was stuck in the protest in ny. They took their own dj to play for us until our dj got there w/o no extra cost. They were wonderful. They relieved the stress and did damage control on a drop of a dime without any delays. I will recommend them 100%.
Over hyped and expensive. The food is beyond average after breakfast and i dont get the huge rush on holidays here. Though i really do enjoy the breakfast buffets they have, i dont know why the rest of the lunch and dinner menu is so average.
Not good. Three of us ordered the veggie burger and none of us liked it. It was very dense. The food arrived lukewarm. The server forgot to refill the coffee, and did not ask how everything was. When he was collecting the plates I let him know we didn't care for the veggie burger, and he said he'd let them know. However, the fresh fruit and mixed vegetables were appetizing and tasty.
I have visited ADELPHIAS FOR MANY OCCASSIONS. MY COUSIN'S WEDDING, MY NEPHEWA ENGAEMENT DINNER, SUNDAY BRUNCH, CO-WORKER RETIREMENTS, BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS, AND PERSONAL DINING. I HAVE HAD WONDERFUL EXPERIENCES AND LOUSY EXPERIENCES. OVERALL THE RESTAURAUNT IS A PLACE OF CLASS AND QUALITY. HOWEVER, THERE HAVE INSTANCES WHERE HUMAN BEHAVIOR IS LESS THAN ACCEPTABLE. AS A QUEEN MYSELF, I ADDRESS THOSE ISSUES APPROPRIATELY. TODAY, I LOOK FORWARD TO QUALITY SERVICE AND DELICIOUS FOOD, AS I CELEBRATE A BIRTHDAY WITH FAMILY PARTICULARLY KAREN FOSTER. GOD BLESS YOU WITH MANY MORE BIRTHDAYS.
If you like being herded around like hungry cattle, being completely stressed out when you eat, and tacky decor, go to Adelphia for their Sunday brunch. The restaurant was huge, and we could barely get through anywhere. Everyone is standing around like idiots at the brunch buffet saying 'where do we go'? 'Where do we get the plates?' Where does the line start?' The truth is I STILL don't know the answers to these questions because Adelphia gives no direction whatsoever. No signs differentiating where the lunch bar and the breakfast bar is, no indication where to stand-no nothing. I felt like it was some kind of evil human experimentation science project. Don't get me started on the people there who were going to a baby shower and trying to carry a baby stroller wrapped up through the heaving mass of people. After our brunch experience, I was physically exhausted. It peeves me to think about the $15.95 Adelphia was making per head from the hundreds of people in there that had to fight the crowds for each mediocre bite of food. SHAME on you, Adelphia.