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- JJanetPhiladelphia County •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThis was our first time at the restaurant and we were pleasantly surprised! It is not large in size, but we felt very comfortable at our table and not overcrowded. The server, I think her name was Libby, had a smile on her face. Every time she came to our table and was very attentive. From where I sat, I could see into the end of the kitchen and their kitchen. Staff was constantly moving preparing food. We had the special Valentine’s Day menu and her excited to go back another evening and try other things on their regular menu as well. Would highly recommend! More infoTrattoria ValonaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Hatboro•4.8
- SStaceePhiladelphia County •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThis has quickly become one of my favorite places. The food is delightful. The staff is amazing. The atmosphere is greatly unique. For an intimate dining experience of two to a larger group of friends out for some drinks and dinner The Cage offers it all. The main dining area includes booths, high tops, the bar, and a caged table for a bigger party that seems to sit 8-10 people. The main area is decorated in what I would say is the Garden of the Hesperides meets Wonderland. There is a separate dining room as well that is tucked away from the noise that has a beautiful fireplace and a large crafted canoe suspended from the ceiling. The drink menu plays off Greek mythology and the food menu offers a variety of dishes to suit even the most picky eaters pallet.More infoThe Cage in Huntingdon ValleyPrice: Moderate• American• Huntingdon Valley•4.7
- AAlokNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWhat a wonderful Valentines dinner! Please note it is BYOB. I didn’t notice when I booked, but there is a Giant down the street.More infoBistro AlbertinoPrice: Moderate• Italian• Willow Grove•4.9
- SSusanVIPPhiladelphia County •32 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe minute we were seated we were served water. Our server and her helpers were extremely attentive. Food was fabulous as always, served hot. I cannot say enough about the excellent service and delicious food.More infoOsteria SaporinoPrice: Moderate• Italian• Huntingdon Valley•4.7
- JWJasmineWPhiladelphia County •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWent to The Copper Crow for a lunch date with a friend, and let me tell you—it did NOT disappoint. The vibe was just right—modern, stylish, but still cozy. The warm lighting, cool bar setup, and overall atmosphere made it feel like the perfect spot to kick back and enjoy a great meal.Now, let’s talk food. My friend had the sea bass with risotto, and it was next-level good—perfectly cooked, flaky, and packed with flavor. I went for the seafood pasta, and wow...fresh, well-seasoned, and just the right amount of sauce to bring it all together. Every bite was a win.But what really made the experience? The service. Our waitress was amazing—super attentive, friendly, and made sure we were taken care of without being overbearing. You could tell she actually cared about making our meal a great one.If you’re looking for a spot with fire food, great service, and a chill but elevated vibe, The Copper Crow is it. Definitely adding this to my go-to list.More infoThe Copper CrowPrice: Expensive• American• Horsham•4.7
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Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, is a small village that neighbors the Fox Chase section of Philadelphia County. The neighborhood is home to an array of cozy bed-and-breakfast establishments, and in addition to this traditional cuisine experience, you can also try more modern tastes; the village is home to more than 150 pizza parlors, nearly 200 Italian restaurants, and over 300 American traditional eateries that will satisfy just about any appetite. There’s rich history in this small village near Philly, so when you’re in town, take the time to explore the many cuisines that it has to offer. It’ll be a rewarding experience.
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Child friendly restaurants in Huntingdon Valley include The Cage in Huntingdon Valley, Osteria Saporino and Iron Hill Brewery - Huntingdon Valley