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Chart House Philadelphia Reviews
A 1980’s mausoleum that is a dreadful experience
The dated decor that is pealing, flaking and worn is a welcome. The staff are friendly but roles confused leaving you standing around in groups at the foyer. The menu is confusing and haphazardly organised that is frustrating. The waiters work well b
Good Food—Very Poor Service
This dining experience was one of the worst that I’ve had — at a restaurant where I’d expect much better service. We had to wait at the entrance for a noticeable time to even be welcomed. The restaurant was not particularly clean. We were never
Exceptional
Lovely restaurant with a river view. Enjoyed dinner here (steak and salmon entrees). Both were delicious. The dessert was unbelievable. Service was outstanding. Highly recommend.
Get Your Act Together!
I was disappointed in the Chart House. It lost its luster, no outdoor Holiday decor, inside was not at all festive. The parking area was under construction, no valet service anymore. The interior was in great need of repair, and sprucing up. The serv
Beautiful view, great food
Had the inclusive meal. Big Caesar salad, wonderful medium rare prime rib, asparagus and warm lava with vanilla ice cream. Ava(?) was our server. Wonderful suggestions for choice of wine. Very attentive. The view outside was breathtaking. We had a wo
If you want a bad experience with food and service this is the place to go. Sat-Oct-21-2023
Unfortunately not a good experience. Disorganized, rude and unpleasant. Manager and Server. .....
Could have a friendlier staff wait time for main course was a bit too long .
Went here with a group of friends for July 4th. My first impression was that staff was very stiff and unfriendly. Bartender was less than enthusiastic when my friends ordered drinks at the bar. We told our waitress that we were there to enjoy the vie
Go for the view not for the food (service is the worst)
Servers make you feel like you are bothering them. Such a beautiful view and service is terrible , food is OK. Will never go back there and won't recommend it, with the prices you pay here you can go to any the finest restaurants that Philly h
Good but not great
The evening got off to a poor start when I stood at the front desk on my own for 5 minutes but I was eventually shown to a very nice table overlooking the river. I started with a bowl of lobster bisque which was OK but no more, and not that hot. Befo
Disappointing service at the bar
We stopped in for happy hour drink and snacks. It wasn’t so happy… The overall service was disappointing. We would order drinks and the bartender would do dishes and clean up instead of making the drink. It would take 10-20 minutes to get a simpl
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