
Lola’s Garden is an indoor and outdoor restaurant located in the Suburban Square in Ardmore, PA. The 300 seat dining destination offers a beautiful and picturesque views of Suburban Square’s inner green courtyard, with an approachable, authentic menu and staff. The Modern American culinary program changes regularly to reflect local, seasonal offerings. The beverage program is PA based from brews, wines and spirits. Handcrafted cocktails will be available, including house-batched, draft cocktails to assure your cocktail is perfect every time.
Hours
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 51 St Georges Rd, Ardmore, PA 19003
Phone: (484) 412-8011
Website: https://www.lolasgardenrestaurant.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
Service was slow. Layout was crowded. There are many better choices. Even chain restaurants have better options. One good note- Our server was nice and helpful when she did pop by.
I won’t be going again and I don’t recommend that you go either.
Visited around 1 PM for brunch with family–party of five. Among us we ordered a chicken sandwich, French toast, burger, and several appetizers. The biscuits were burnt at the top. Whether this was the intended style is hard to say. However, I was not impressed with their flavor or presentation. I have had biscuits in the Nashville area (Loveless Diner and Arnold’s) where they are heavenly. These were similar to Pillsbury or another store bought item. Very unimpressive. I ordered the fried chicken sandwich, which was fair but not too far off from a fast food chicken sandwich. It did not seem worthy of the restaurant atmosphere. I also had a hot chocolate. It was comparable to one from Starbucks, i.e. good. The group of us ordered a a fruit and cheese plate with figs that was good!
Interior: I thought the Christmas/holiday decorations were very pretty. We all thought the music was a little too loud. The bathrooms are unisex and long line of individual stalls with sinks. I guess interesting. I liked the full length mirror outside of them. Useful.
Finally, the service. None of us were impressed. We were ignored for periods at at time. Our food took long to come out (we had to inquire about it) and came out cold. I suppose it sat around for awhile before making it to us. And our waiter never refilled ANY of our water glasses or cracked a smile. He wasn’t around enough to make the request. Also, we had a birthday person in our party and the servers did not sing to her, which may be customary. But he did offer a complementary ice cream that was very good. He was not entirely unpleasant, but friendly goes a long way when the food is boring.
Personally, I will not be returning due to the food more than because of the service. The prices were fair for the area and portion size, but I’m sure better places exist with friendlier service.
It was also not that busy. Multiple tables were empty. So the neglect did not seem to be due to the high volume. We did not make a complaint to try to keep the mood high for our birthday person, but it warranted some criticism. Hence the negative post. Overall, avoid the biscuits and expect sub-par wait service based on other reviews I read.