This deck is a smokers paradise. Â I think the cigarettes smoked that night may have put up enough smoke to blot out the sun for a full day - hence the name Sunshine Factory? Â At any rate, even if I get past the large number of tables with parents smoking in front of their toddlers, I am still left wondering why I would return. Â The appeal was the large deck and eating outside. Â A glass of Stella was $5.50 - close to downtown prices on beer. Â I got the 6oz "New York Strip Steak" and I'm not sure what cut I ended up getting, but it looked like some processed leftover hamburger that was formed into a steak. Â It was about 1/4 inch thick and was cooked brown the whole way through - not served "medium" as I requested.
Review Source:We like to go here because it's one of the few restaurants in New Hope. Â The bistro is always hopping and the bar is generally teaming with regulars. Â The food is never that great but it's also never bad. Recently heard it's moving over to Plymouth so I probably won't be frequenting it.
Review Source:The buffalo wings are better than applebees and the juicy lucy is pretty good, but kind of annoying that you can't choose what kind of cheese you want. I wouldn't get it again because I don't care for Colby & Cheddar cheese. It's also medium rare and they DO mean medium rare. I've never had a burger this pink [I love medium rare burgers! Half the time I get one somewhere else they screw up and make it medium-well]
The chips are like kettle chips and are pretty good.
For my first time being here it was pretty decent and I'd be willing to come again once a year for an occasion.