
Laid-back eatery with wood floors & brick accents, supplying tapas, familiar mains & booze.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 118 N Centre St, Pottsville, PA 17901
Phone: (570) 728-2512
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Reviews
My fiancé and I had such a wonderful date night at The Crimson House! The food was absolutely amazing. I ordered the blackened salmon with green beans, and it was cooked perfectly. We started with the crab dip, and honestly—it was the best crab dip I’ve ever had.
My fiancé had the Nashville chicken sandwich with french fries, and he raved about how good it was. You know it was delicious because there wasn’t a single crumb left on his plate!
The wait staff were so friendly and attentive, which made the whole experience even better. We’ll definitely be back!
Walked into a modern beautifully designed restaurant and sitting areas, with a nice bar, and history of the building showing through with brick and wood tastefully.
Ordered a Lobster roll, sundried tomato chicken pasta, crab dip, and charcuterie board.
Pros- the restaurant is a beautiful and great fit for a romantic evening out with significant other. The drinks look skillfully made, bar is nice, overall It’s quiet, and feels like you’re far away from the hustle and bustle of a city. The bread on the crab dip was really good,
The cons- the food is not that great. When I go to a place like this I expect to receive a meal I couldn’t prepare at the same level at home, but that didn’t happen here. The Lobster roll was OK, but lots of mayo, the pasta was supposedly sundried tomato chicken and sauce, had no sundried tomato flavor at all. Very heavy handed on the cream sauce, instead of being lathered, it was bathed and soaking in this heavy cream nightmare. The chicken was good, but there was really no depth of flavors, no story to write about. Lastly, the charcuterie board.. I mean, just look at the pictures I posted. At $18, you expect some exotic meats and cheese, this should be called some meat and cheese, save the enticing name of “charcuterie board” for something else. The meat was lacking in real flavor, had some that were just tasteless until I added the cheese. Overall, just could’ve been better and for the cost, would’ve had a nicer presentation and more flavor from a grocery store. crab dip was full of fillers, lots of imitation taste and left me feeling quite disappointed.
All in all, I gave it a 2 star based on food. A 3 star to me is an average place, nothing remarkable, you get 3.
This, the place was perfect, and I really wanted to love it, but the food fell flat of expectations and flavor.
Had the crab cakes – delicious!!!
The restaurant itself is much, much bigger than I expected it to be. Before we got there, I pictured us trying to cram into a small table in an overcrowded bar area, but the dining areas were spacious and plenty big enough for a large group. Much of the architecture and decor seemed to be original to when the structures were built many many years ago. It was all really neat to see.
I highly recommend The Crimson House. I would definitely go there again.