209 Shewell Avenue
Doylestown, PA 18901
Bucks County
Phone: (215) 348-0651
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by Graham Brustkern on
Slick decor, pretentious, overly loud, hit-or-miss food. We came as a large party for an early 6pm dinner on Saturday. Service was quite seamless and the restaurant was largely empty at that time. We were seated at one of their round booths, which wasn't very comfortable as the space was tight. It was also a tad strange they had their bathrooms and coat checks on the 2nd level (where the private dining rooms are located). We each had a mini mac as an appetizer. It was certainly tasty and I very much enjoyed their special sauce (thousand-island-esque). For entrees, the rib steak was tasty but not overly outstanding. The braised short rib was too dry, which is a shame! The sides were the most enjoyable - corn pudding (silky, luscious, sweet and slightly chunky with corn kernels), creamed spinach (correctly creamy and decadent), mac and cheese (mini macaronis that were cooked perfectly with the cheese sauce) and sauteed mushrooms were the most enjoyable. The parmesan fries were meh in my opinion, they were certainly crispy but somehow not truly the orgasmic experience I was anticipating based on what I've read from other reviews - I could've done without. Desserts were another disappointment. There was nothing that stood out that I can remember now. We paid $99 (tax and tips included) per person for 2 appetizer orders, 8 entrees, 6 sides, 1 bottle of wine, 4 coffees and 4 desserts, shared among 8 people. Overall, its a good spot if you plan to be in the area and want to have a steak experience. Definitely go with the side orders. But doubt I'll be coming back for a second try any time soon.
by Travis Lunghofer on
Came here on our last night in town, got there early. Around 7. Had the fried Mac & Cheese for appetizer. For entree I had the crab cakes and my girl had the meatloaf. The food is overpriced. It was pretty good. Luckily, at 8. The band showed up. The music really helped make the night. The band was "The Fat Tuesday Band". Who had Ms. Edna Love on vocals. She was a crowd schmoozer. The band was awesome. My recommendation: Get there around 8pm. Grab dinner and drinks, watch the show. It's be worth it.
by Melanie C. on
I liked Slide. It's really well-done, like attention to the details. I loved the slide in (just do it!), the lights, the cocktail napkins with your alcohol prescription, the dj set-up in the grand piano, the flapper gals, the pretty bartenders who're fast and friendly. Really, everyone was super friendly and having a good time. Hopefully SF locals can keep it filled up each night, and then there'll be no issues with the B & the T. Or, just reserve a table with your friends and make your own party!