The Lamplighter
330 Rt 22, Delmont, PA, 15626
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Address :
330 Rt 22
Delmont, PA, 15626 - Phone (724) 468-5855
- Website https://www.thelamplighterdelmont.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 10:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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John M.
Was there for Mothers Day ... food was poor ... decor was dated.
(2)Rick L.
We had breakfast at the coffee shop part of the lamplighter so this review does not pertain to dinner in the main dining room. Our breakfast tastes tend to the basic...and this place was great on that level. Eggs were perfectly done (one over easy, one medium), wonderful home fries, and a home-made white toast. Good service, diner-type ambience with a lot of regulars. If you are looking for the basics, a super place. Can't vouch for anything more than that.
(4)Leslie S.
I have been here on 3 occasions: for a bridal shower and for 2 murder mystery dinners, so I can't really comment on just coming in for a regular sit-down meal. However, on the occasions that I have been to the Lamplighter, I found it to be fine. Just fine. Not great, but not terrible either. My two most recent experiences were for the murder mystery dinners, which are always a good time! Food and drinks consist of free water, coffee, and iced tea (I believe). Cash bar. Meal is buffet style, with a decent selection of meats, salad, veggies, and sides. I would say the biggest thing that the experiences lacked was service. Takes forever for someone to come clear your plates, no one asks if you need anything else, etc. It's sort of a 'help yourself' kind of atmosphere. However, we're surprising my mom for her birthday and going again this weekend, so that must say something!
(3)Scott L.
Not good. I've been to the Lamp lighter about ten times over the years... Every time i really wanted it to be good. Unfortunately, they let me down every single time. Won't be back. Food quality sub par. Wouldn't call the place clean... Wife saw waiter clean up table, and simply flip tablecloth from one side to the other.... Crumbs flying! PS... Don't go for brunch either.... We made that mistake... Old food..... Cold food.... Hard doughnuts....it sucks.
(2)Nick J.
We went to the Lamplighter for a fundraiser in the banquet room. I had been here for at least two other events, one a wedding and it's a pretty decent location and facility. The food is good and honestly if you live in this area and shop for large locations at this price per plate....you can't beat it. A good match for the fundraiser we were involved with. I have supplied a picture of my plate. A decent mushroom chicken, beef tips, mixed veggies and a creamy pasta dish. There was a tossed salad, they also had 3 cold sides and a cheese tray. The desert table was good with various pies and cakes. Again I rated it a 3 and that sums up what you should expect.
(3)Khena K.
Some of the worst food I've ever tasted! I cannot, for the life of me, understand how this place got good reviews. First, I'll start with the place. We were there on a Thu night, and the place is divided in 2. A 'Nice, Upscale' area (in quotes, because the decor looked like it hasn't changed in 40 years), and a 'cafe' area that looked like a Waffle House. The 'upscale' area was closed so we had no choice than to go with the cafe area. Closed on a Thu night? That already made no sense and should have been our first warning. Came there with family. We had 10 people which seemed to confuse them greatly, even though there was only a couple of other tables occupied. Definitely not busy, which should have been second warning. The place looked about as clean as you would expect it to be from the looks of it. In other words, a good cleaning would not hurt. Based on the waitress's recommendation, I ordered their 'Famous Devonshire' with their the special cheeses sauce and French Onion bowl. Someone else ordered a French onion cup. The cup didn't have any cheese, but the bowl did. Seriously? Why call it French Onion cup if it has no cheese. It's just Onion soup. This was, by far, one of the worst dish I have ever had. The special cheese sauce is melted American sliced cheese mixed so not to be able to tell it was sliced cheese (at least, that's my educated guess, as it's exactly what it tasted like), the bread was so hard I had a hard time cutting it with a knife, and the meet was bone dry, even under all of this 'special sauce'. Others ordered a cheeseburger, which was the size of a Mc Donald's kids size cheeseburger, meat looked like it had been in the freezer for way too long before getting to the plate, while a regular grilled cheese was huge, but also tasted suspect at best. The Chicken Bacon Ranch Sandwich was the best of the bunch, but when I say best, it doesn't mean it was great. Just passable. All of this after we waited for an hour to even get our food! The only positive was the waitress who was very nice and removed the sandwich from my bill without me asking, and was very helpful and polite. Went to Kings Family restaurant the next day for much better food only half a mile away. Just a suggestion.
(1)Ana C.
TERRIBLE! DON'T GO! I paid $100 for 2 burnt filet mignons and a Caesar salad that wasn't even a Caesar salad! It was lettuce covered in cheese with stale bread mixed in! Not to mention the horrid lemon dressing.
(1)Zachary L.
It seems the owners are more interested in making a buck, rather than providing decent food or upkeep to a decaying restaurant.
(1)Zach Y.
The Lamplighter is almost exactly what you'd expect. I feel like you have to be a legacy restaurant to last for very long on Route 22 (its website says that it's "a place of time honored tradition") and the Lamplighter fits squarely in that category. The food is decent- the prices aren't THAT expensive- but there's really not a ton about it that swings my opinion one way or the other.
(3)Carrie W.
Went with the future H for a Dinner Mystery Theater one Friday night. The food, I believe was off their catering menu as it was served buffet style so that is what I am reviewing. Now me and the Mr. really enjoyed the show and will probably come back to Lamplighter to see another one. The food was kind of meh, though not surprising as buffet food never seems to excite me much. I really did enjoy the roast beef and the fish was actually pretty good. The chicken Romano was dry (it had no marinara on it) and the veggies were just drowning in butter. Not so good. Probably the thing I disliked the most was the salad. it was just huge chunks of iceberg lettuce and you could add like 3 toppings or so if you liked. Why didn't they actually chop the gargantuan pieces of lettuce is a mystery all in it's own. Well I went back for seconds on the beef and the Mr. really liked the pasta, so we each found something that pleased us, and the show was quite enjoyable and I recommend coming here to see one.
(3)Emmin M.
This place is stuck in the early 1900's. Old decor. Old staff. Food tastes average. I think at one point i looked up and saw teddy roosevelt eating two tables down. He was splitting a calzone with Herbert Hoover. I just wish the prices followed suit.
(2)Jim C.
Excellent family owned and operated restaurant with friendly service. The coffee shop has an old gained dinner feel, which is completely absent from the generic chains. the breakfast menu has a wide selection with well made omelettes accompanied -ask for yours with homemade rye bread and the bold roast coffee. The price less than expected for a full breakfast, so I gave to rate the value as exceptional.
(5)Michelle H.
This is one of the best, if not best, place in the world for breakfast...devonshires...and banquets!!! Your taste buds will thank you!!
(5)Sam F.
Visited the Lamplighter with friends for dinner and a show (Chris Higbee). Had a great time! Food was excellent and the service was very good. The Holiday Inn Express is right behind the Lamplighter (walking distance) and the two businesses support each other. Spent the night and back to the LL the next morning (late morning ;-) for their breakfast buffet (omelet station). Great time & no need for a DD!
(4)William S.
The coffee shop is a nice place to grab some simple american fare. I've been to the bar area a few times and while it has a nice layout and potential, it just doesn't get a lively crowd or have a good beer selection. I would not go for the brunch or the formal dining area. Little value for the price and outdated flavors and food.
(3)Jacob H.
**This is just a review of the banquet room** They did a pretty good job in decorating the banquet room for my cousin's wedding reception. The space is definitely big enough for a hundred or more people and the food was pretty good. Check out their banquet prices as they might be what you are looking for if you want a reception at Delmont, PA.
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