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    Good food good atmosphere.  Back game room gets pretty ghetto at night but the front bar is a good crowd.

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    Went here last night, drinks were way too strong and I couldn't even enjoy it. It was like taking a shot everytime I took a sip. Music sucked, dj was playing nothing up to date and everything from the 80s on a Saturday night. And the biggest thing... I've never had to get searched for weapons at a bar until I walked through these doors which was very uneasy for me. I don't think I ever want to return there because of that.

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    The food here is nothing short of a disappointment if you plan to have a serious dinner. There are a few unique options but the majority of the dishes lack quality and presentation. The hummus platter was a joke. In short, it's an Iron Hill for the less fortunate, their menu strives for that appeal but falls on it's face. If you must eat here, just go with the wings and sweet potato chips (and crab legs, when available).

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    Sunday service party of 8 service was slow burger was "prime angus beef" put was no difrent then a burger king burger.  the roll was huge at least a 1/2 inch gap around my burger.  every one got a burger and all with same results, and drinks were not well made at least my bottled beer was tasty.  After a 30 min wait for our food 10 min for drinks, we didn't see anyone for another 20 min.  after an hour and a half we had paid out bill and moved to the bar.  after 25 min i was aproached by the manager joann and asked if there was something wrong with my service wich i said yes it took forever to get food and drinks and then my bill and she said well your tip was not 18 to 20% and i was taken back by this and took my party of now 12 some place else,  i remember when this place was good and fun but now the bartender doesn't know how to make mixed drinks and shots is terrible.

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    Had a great time!!! Great atmosphere, tons of drink specials and good food. The night I was there the had a band playing and they even have a separate side of the building with a DJ is you want to get your dance on. I will definitely be returning!!!!

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    Huge bar brawl at Duffer's that drags in all of Upper Chichester's police force:
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    Great fun bar.  Great for happy hour $1 Coors light n 50% off appetizers..great food , great cried and most important great company.

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    Don't make this your life changing destination and it can be a really good time.

    I think the two distinct bars are a really big plus. If you prefer laid back conversation and just hanging out stay up front. If you want a more suburbia club atmosphere, are a smoker or want to dance then hit the back bar.

    The drinks are reasonably priced, made well and they have some craft beer on tap.

    Kids, it is not going to get any better than this in Marcus Hook so enjoy it.

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    My first visits to Duffer's Mill was when it was called the Peppermill  Tavern. I knew a few of the barmaids from my claymonster high school glory days. It was always a good place to swill a few brews with friends after work, or watching the Eagles or Flyers on the week-end,or just returning from a concert night in Philly.
    Duffer's Mill ,fully refurbished and with an excellent menu today  and delightful,friendly staff shines like a pirate's lost gem in the Indian waters of Naaman's Creek(named for Chief Naaman of the Lenni-Lenape tribe who hunted and lived in these Claymont woods in Colonial times. I would highly recommend Duffer's Mill to the hungry ,late-comer on the town or the ornery neighbor in need of a get-outa'-da-house evening break from the daily grind. First dates and lovers  can also enjoy a romantic ambiance here too.

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    At first when I got a night out to myself and the girls said "hey lets go to Duffer's for karaoke night"  I thought,  sounds like fun.   When I walked in the atmosphere was very nice and I thought this is gonna be a fun night.  I was slightly wrong.  

    As I walked up to the bar I had the bartender..one of two.. pass by me several times, smile less and what seemed to be arrogant.   I was finally waited on without a smile a hello or anything that would resemble we're glad your here.  

    I sat down at our table and was very happy to be greeted by a very pleasant server.  She gets a thumbs up.  She was attentive and nice.  And I was happy with her service.  Then I did the worst thing I could do.  I put in a karaoke slip.

    I began to sing to the worst sound system I've ever heard.  When I tried to get the girls attention I was quickly ignored.   I saw a girl who told me she was a DJ try to get the girls attention to adjust the sound.  No such luck.  After all the girl running the show was about 25 so of course she needed no help.  She's been doing this for years.  

    To sum it up for my experience this is a very nice building with a lot of potential and bartenders and DJ's with very little care about making the customers feel good to be there.

    Would I go back.  Probably not but if friends invite me I would give it another try hoping that the staff was just having a bad night.

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    Driving around in Northern DE, or as I call it, the valley of ash, which this area best reminds me of.  But giving it such a "Gatsbyian" connotation may seem too poetic for such a blue collar area, but maybe that was the point Fitzgerald was trying to make?  With the very industrial nature of Philly Pike in Claymont, with the steel mill and Sunoco refinery, it's hard to believe there are any good places to eat and drink in what appears to  be a desolate land, especially at 11:30 at night.  We were hungry, and apparently Bourbon Street lost its liquor license, which is the whole reason we were up that way in the first place.  So, in need of a drink after a long night, we hit up the dive Mojo 13 only a quarter mile down the road.  We asked the bartender for food that wasn't a 7-11 or Wawa, and he recommended this place called Duffer's.

    It's literally right over the DE/PA line in Marcus Hook, off to the side of a back road, nestled in the trees, slightly after an I-95 underpass.  It was most unusual.  There is a front and back bar.  The front bar is very calm and low key, more for the locals looking to grab and drink and relax.  The back bar is filled with loud music, cigarette smoke everywhere, and very rambunctious locals.  We checked out both bars to take in the scene, got some typical bar food (wings and crab dip), and enjoyed the night.  This was on a Tuesday night, but the bar was jumping like it was a Friday.  Friendly staff, no problems.  Not the most exciting establishment, but what do you expect?

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