Reviews Bordley House Grille

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Sue McKenna
+5
Gotta love the Bordley House. The food is aways great, great staff and it has the best patio dinning around! Love the view! Their commitment to music is great too!
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Mia Johnson
+5
Tucked into the hills of the Broad Run Golfers Club, this gorgeous remodeled 1800's Farmhouse houses an inviting restaurant to grab expertly-prepared drinks, lite bites or the full fine-dining experience! After a day on the links or just for a night out, Bordley House serves up top-quality everything in a comfortable yet elegant setting. In the warmer months enjoy the sweeping views on the stone patio. The menu offers a little something for everyone with tasty classics, seasonal offerings and fresh ingredients grown on premises.
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Ziggy Isaacs
+5
Fun place to jam tunes...Great staff great food yea. .
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Christina Trott Maillie
+5
Our meals are always fresh and delicious. I appreciate the local foods brought in from the area. Also, they accommodate celiac gluten allergies, so remember to remind your wait staff. Don't miss out on the food, atmosphere, and music by Couple Days.
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Barbara Via Daugherty
+5
Some friends from work met me there for dinner and to hear Macho Pop. Our server, Sara took good care of us and the good was great. I'm sure we'll be back. Loved the band too.
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LeeAnn Bryan Rumpf
+5
Great food, a great atmosphere, great live music!
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Michael Wills
+5
Found this wonderful restaurant from a Groupon given to me by a friend. I lived in the West Chester area for years, and have tried all the local cuisine. The food was the first class, service was wonderful. As a local I was used to the West Chester cuisine. I never knew that the local food good could get any better.
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Ryan P Beach
+5
This was A Good Place to eat!!
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Christian Poulsen
+5
A little "pricey", but very nice. Great food!
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Kathy Tsakiris
+5
Everyone is so nice here and the food is great. Appreciate you!
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aoc
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The wock here hits different and I loved Autumns performance at this location.
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ugotstahwonder
+5
Did a Google search seeking a restaurant in West Chester with some ambiance and got a number of hits for Bordley House Grill – not in town, but not far out of town, either. I recognized the area from my trips to Temenos Retreat House nearby on Telegraph Road, but had never noticed the place, because it’s just off Telegraph, going West, to the right on Broad Run Road. I’d also never heard of the place before. I admit to not keeping up with the area restaurants and it turns out it’s only been open for about two years in its most current incarnation, so that’s not surprising. I arrived early for my date and the bartender was friendly and informative. I had time to check out the list of draft and bottled bear, which was impressively diverse with both known and less known choices, including some microbrews I’d never heard of before. The menu likewise reflected more than a few unique offerings among some more familiar dishes. The bartender told me that they use only fresh ingredients and grow their own herbs on site in keeping with the original owner’s interests. A write up about him and the history of the place is just inside the menu and also on the website. The ambience, as anticipated, was wonderful. Original stone supports and fireplace, handsome leather and upholstered seating, tasteful golf oriented art work (since the restaurant is located on a public golf course), all nicely accentuated with Christmas decorations this day. And, outside the window, still more loveliness in the unfettered rolling hills and woods of the countryside and – this day - the massive facing hill gleamed with snow and was covered with toboggan trails. We enjoyed the soup of the day with steak and vegetables and also the standard menu item - chicken pot pie soup with floating puff pastries. For dessert an interesting combination of apple cider donuts (made with the same ingredients as Highland Orchards cider donuts, the bartender informed me), squares of sugar spiced apples, and whipped cream dotted with candied bacon – not too sugary for all that, and even nourishing. We were, unfortunately for the proprietor, the only ones there for lunch that day although we did get to sit at a table just in front of the fireplace which the staff lit and tended just for us, so no complaining here. I wanted to write this review to share this find so that it may continue to be found there. I encourage you to try the Bordley House Grille and know you won’t be disappointed for the effort. The prices are nice, too. It’s a perfect middle of the road between the not too distant casual dining of Four Dogs Tavern and fine dining of Marshalton Inn. With its long bar, including a television, it is inviting for an informal drop-in, as well.
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Linda Egen
+4
Very nice Not a fancy menu, but the food was good. Service was very good
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Brent Miller
+5
I don’t know what people are talking about when they say the food is terrible. Some of the best food you can get. Get the smoked wings, pulled beef sandwich, and sante fe chicken egg rolls. Also a great golf course
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Stephen Gross
+5
One of the best kept secrets in Chester County. Excellent food, great service and a beautiful setting and ambiance in all seasons (fire place inside and terrace with views). A happy place.
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