Was in the mood for standard pub fare while watching a playoff game, so I only had the sweet and sweaty wings and fries -- however, Ringer's Roost seems to have a pretty interesting menu and I look forward to trying more things in the future. Â Decent beer selection -- all of the standard taps with a couple of microbrews, as well as a small bottle selection.
Review Source:I came out here at the last minute with my immediate/extended family (we had planned on another place just down the street, but the wait was excessive). Now, normally, my extended family at any sort of public place is a disaster, as nobody can make up their minds, and basically act like they have never been in a restaurant before in their lives. Thankfully, this place was casual enough to avoid the group sticking out too bad, yet it wasn't some cheesy chain-style place either.
Everyone was really friendly and cheerful, from the hostess to the server. Our large (8 person) party was seated quickly, and we had drinks almost immediately. It was very busy, but things seemed to move along briskly enough. Fried perogies (hey, its Allentown) made for an excellent appetizer, and even though my entree (chicken breast stuffed with lump crabmeat) was late, they were thoughtful enough to apologize profusely and then comped a drink. I know stuff happens, so I don't mind so long as its acknowledged. They were also quick to put on the Phillies game for us, and they had an Addam's Family pinball machine tucked in the back...extra star just for that.
I'd come here again, as the food was above average for pub fare, the service great, and it was a lively, yet not TOO lively crowd for a Friday night.