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Help us make it rightWith the opening of the Pennsylvania Soup & Seafood House, Doylestown, already a dining destination, added a new star to its culinary constellation. Months before it opened, the buzz on the street was that a(EUR)oethe soup guy was back.a(EUR) The a(EUR)oesoup guya(EUR) is Keith Blalock, who a couple years back ran the Cyber Stop Cafe on W. State Street, wowing his customers with his liquid...
Pennsylvania Soup and Seafood always has a great selection of fresh made soups (some bordering on stews). I love that they will let you try as many as you like before picking the one you want - the biggest risk if filling up before you order. Their split pea and mulligatawney are personal favorites. We also have had some of...
We love Pennsylvania Soup & Seafood. It is the perfect respite for a great comfort meal. From the soup selection to the occasional chicken pot pie specials, every meal has been consistently excellent. The prices at this BYOB are very reasonable and the staff is always attentive.
This has been the first time I have been to this place and it seemed like it got good reviews, so I had high hopes. Me and two other people at the table ordered the butternut squash soup and I have never eaten something this awful! It had a chunky, thick consistency. Not like a creamy, pureed soup at all....
The Pennsylvania Soup & Seafood restaurant is a great place to grab a quick bite or have a nice dinner with friends. The soups are very good and the menu has enough variety to please most anyone. The atmosphere is unique in that it's inside a small group of shops inside a former department store. It's like sidewalk dining without...
Not a good experience, the soup was not very good and the seafood nothing special. We went next door and bought some wine - made in Pensylvania and quite awful.
With the opening of the Pennsylvania Soup & Seafood House, Doylestown, already a dining destination, added a new star to its culinary constellation. Months before it opened, the buzz on the street was that “the soup guy was back.” The “soup guy” is Keith Blalock, who a couple years back ran the Cyber Stop Cafe on W. State Street, wowing his customers with his liquid creations and developing a...
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