Plainsboro
Caddyshack And Grill

Caddyshack And Grill

70 Hunters Glen Dr, Plainsboro I-08536-2852, United States

Pubs • Burgers • American • Fast Food


"I've been looking for good wings forever in this area. I became tired of Buffalo Wild Wings fast and any other place, the wing I am not a fan of. This place is through a neighborhood and close to a golf course I believe. You can ask yourself where you are, but don't worry about going to find the place! I was surprised to see the hours when they closed at 10:00. Interesting for a place that advertises itself as a sports bar. I called to confirm and yup 10 PM And the kitchen closes at 9:00. These are some important KEY infos right there especially for me, because when I called it was 8:45 so I was too late. Next time I wanted to go, I had a meeting until 8:30. We left at 8:35 with an ETA of 8:55. It became clear that it was super close cut, so we ordered on the phone and ended sitting there to eat with which they were cool. Food: wings got the bucket of 20 wings with buffalo and garlic parm. You know that it is fresh when you see beautifully fenced pieces of garlic on the wings. Mm. Best garlic parm wing I had probably and I am also not a big fan of taste. Buffalo was classic and tasteful. These wings are juicy and crisp. How a wing should be! And they have a decent amount of flavors to choose. No Asian inspired though they are my favorite (they have Teriyaki, but I am not a fan of it). Jalapeño Poppers what you would expect, but good! I don't know what sauce they had on the side, but it was also delicious with the poppers! Drinks have a solid beer selection. 6 beer on tap and a ton selection of bottles. They also had Dogfish Namaste, one of my favorite beers. Atmosphere/service: The place hasn't happened at all. It somehow reminds me of a dining room in a water park or mountain. I have no complaints because I came here for delicious wings, not the decoration. It is probably not too much overcrowded, but it seemed like they had only one bartender who also acted as a server. She did her best to move it, but if you are impatient, then you can frustrated haha. She was very nice and has everything we wanted. You have a decent amount of TVs, so it is not a bad place to watch some games, but since it closes at 10 a.m., watching basketball does not really work there. I'm sure football would be solid there on Sundays."

Lotus Garden

Lotus Garden

10 Schalks Crossing Rd, 08536, Plainsboro, US, United States

Casual • Seafood • Chinese • Chicken


"Feeling like some Chinese and but too lazy to drive all the way to Edison or Hamilton we figured it was time to revisit Lotus Garden...It had indeed been awhile as we were frequent diners there back BC....{before Covid}. Walking up I was gratified to see they were doing well as all the window tables were occupied with happy Chinese diners diving into some interesting dishes... Good sigh Right? Checking out the half full front dining room with happy patrons we were finally greeted by a rather hurried gentleman who led us immediately to the half lit, deserted side dining room and dropped 2 English menus and 2 pairs of knives and forks...Bad sign Right? Now here 's the thing...Both myself and my wife is 1/4 Chinese {even though I may not look it} and spent most of our lives dining on Chinese food all over the world with chopsticks. So as soon as a restaurant presume we can only dine with silverware I know we 're getting the Lo Fan {old rice... what Chinese call White folk} menu...More bad signs Right? Sure as ****... the sticky English menues was populated with the same old Beef and Broccoli, Roast Pork lo mein and the insipid General Tso 's chicken....with only a small section of so called Authentic dishes...Getting worse Right? Time to go.... we left but not before I took another look at what was on the tables of all those happy Chinese diners..... none of which was on our menu. Look... the first wife was from a NYC Chinese restaurant family so I know there is a Secret menu just for chinese diners but tossing us into a dark, deserted dining room,not giving us the benifit of the doubt of chopsticks and a real menu while all attention is focused on Chinese diners in the bright ,airy front parlor just chaps my ass and quite frankly insults me...Bad Bad sign! Drove to Scezhuan House in Hamilton and enjoyed another excellent meal with not a Knife and Fork in sight....Good Sigh Right?...Good sigh. In conclusion....to dine well at Lotus Garden you had better look the part and speak Mandarin."