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UNIQUE DINING
Montgomery County is home to dozens of restaurants that provide unique dining experiences. From restaurants with board games, to authentic British tea, Montco has something for everyone looking to liven up their dining experiences.
With locations in King of Prussia, Devon, and Philadelphia, Pizzeria Vetri is not your typical pizza shop. They boast a menu full of authentic Neapolitan food: meatballs, calzone, cheese boards, and most importantly, fresh pizza. They also have a full bar with handcrafted cocktails, wine, and beer. For dessert, try their Nutella pizza or an olive oil cupcake paired with La Colombe coffee and espresso.
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Iron Gate Biergarten in Pottstown provides the best spot to catch up with friends and family. This openair, pet-friendly beer garden has partnered with local restaurants to allow guests to dine while they enjoy Pennsylvania crafter spirits, beers, and ciders. They’re only open in the spring and summer, so grab your pet and head over to enjoy the nice weather!
Hook & Ladder Sky Bar & Kitchen can be found on the second floor of Conshohocken’s newest hotel, Hotel West & Main. Converted from the old Washie Firehouse, the hotel and restaurant incorporate themes from their history, including an original fireman’s pole in the lobby. The second-floor restaurant boasts a menu full of meats and sushi, making for an elevated dining experience.
Taku Japanese Steakhouse, located in King of Prussia, is a prime spot for Asian cuisine. For those looking to enjoy sushi or entrees, standard seating is available. Otherwise, guests can be seated at a hibachi table and experience the chef cooking right in front of them! Taku provides the perfect experience for a birthday or special occasion, or a change of pace from typical dining.
In Ardmore, Twenty One Pips provides a one-of-a-kind dining experience. With over 500 board games available to guests, a fullservice bar, Skee-Ball lanes, arcade games, and a tasty menu, this restaurant is the perfect spot for date night, team-building, or dinner out with the family!
West Point is home to The Village Teahouse, where guests can experience authentic British tea. Located in a 127-year-old Victorian home, there’s no better place to stop for a classy lunch or breakfast with friends. Scones, tea sandwiches, and tiny sweets fill the menu at this elegant, dainty restaurant. Not to mention, the tea! Over 40 different teas are featured at The Village Teahouse, waiting to be tried.
Cork and Candles, located in the King of Prussia Town Center, is the perfect place for girl’s night or date night. Create your own candle from over 70 different options, and even mix and match to create your own unique scent. While you’re crafting, choose a bite to eat from a menu of flatbreads and charcuterie boards. Cork and Candles is also a BYOB, so guests can sip on wine while they get creating!


The Melting Pot, also located in King of Prussia, provides dozens of menu combinations for the perfect, unique night out. To start, guests can order from a variety of cheese fondue options before moving on to the main course. Also cooked fondue-style, menu options range from premium filet mignon to wild mushroom ravioli. And we can’t forget the best part! Chocolate fondue for dessert, with 8 different options to choose from. Whether celebrating a special occasion or just looking for something different, The Melting Pot is a restaurant you don’t want to miss.
Located in Royersford, True Blue Bakery sells authentic Australian meat pies and pastries. Opened in 2017 by two homesick Australians, guests can enjoy everything from lamb and rosemary pie to custard tarts. Menu items can either be picked up hot and ready eat, or frozen with reheating instructions for a later date. True Blue Bakery is perfect for events and celebrations, or just to try something new!