There were four of us that wanted to go to Sunday brunch on Sunday, January 3rd. The website specifically listed that date for Sunday brunch from 11 to 3. Two of us had also called the phone number and got a recording stating that they were open. We got there at 11:30 and there were no employees around, the doors were locked and there were lights on inside but nobody answered the door. We wound up going somewhere else instead. I was VERY upset about this!!! NOW, every time I call there to get an explanation as to why they were not open, I get a recording. No matter what time of the day or night I call I get a recording. I would like to talk to a human when I call.
Newg R.
Place rating: 2 Reading, PA
Over priced cold food, but we did get a free dessert. I would never dine here again. The only good point was our waitress.
Bill V.
Place rating: 4 Birdsboro, PA
Great service, friendly people and a can’t be beat atmosphere!
Kate N.
Place rating: 2 Pottstown, PA
I’ve been here twice and both times was very disappointed by the food. This time the server was really bad too. She was not friendly and after I told her I was vegan and I didn’t want any butter, cheese, or milk in my food, both the appetizer and my meal came out with animal products(a dip and butter). She also didn’t check in during the entire meal which took around 45 minutes to come out. The fire pit, however was lovely and the outdoor space is beautiful. I will go again, but next time just get drinks.
Darren U.
Place rating: 4 Fleetwood, PA
I came here with a party of seven on a Saturday night. It was extremely busy and was told we may wait over an hour for a table. Luckily we were able to find seven stools at the bar, so we sat down and decided to eat at the bar. Beth the bartender did a great job taking care of us and deserves to be commended. It was a great night even though we had to eat at the bar. Great food, great service and an amazing atmosphere. Only thing I wish is that they would take reservations, but I can understand why.
Gary G.
Place rating: 3 Norristown, PA
The setting is engaging, the food is generally good if a tad outrageously priced in some cases.
Carol L.
Place rating: 2 Birdsboro, PA
We took my parents there for their Birthday. There were small gnats flying around our table all night, one flew in my wine. The server was very nice but the service was very, very slow. We waited 15 minutes for our first drinks to come and they forgot our second round. This is a sports bar/pub with fine dining prices. For the prices they charge, we expected a lot better. The only thing that saved the evening was that the food was amazing. The food may bring us back but probably not. There are too many good restaurants out there to waste our money waiting in this one.
Theresa M.
Place rating: 4 Annville, PA
What a beautiful view! When we were there it was brunch which means limited menu. :( The bartender gave me a few suggestions one being the grilled cheese and tomato soup with a side of greens. I love grilled cheese. This meal was great! Every bit of it was yummy. The bread was nice and thick and it was definitely homemade tomato soup. Everything was fresh. If i came back during brunch, i would order it all over again!
Jen D.
Place rating: 5 Reading, PA
Though not my first foray here it was by far the best one yet. My FILTHY martini was shaken to perfection. My filet was just past mooing(just way I like it) and the shrimp dip appetizer was better than any cruddy hot cheese dip I’ve ever had– ANYWHERE. Really fantastic service, the atmosphere is unbeatable and I dare you to find a fire ring like that anywhere else on this planet. Good times. We will be back.
Allison G.
Place rating: 4 Boulder, CO
First off, the Knight’s Pub is connected to Stokesay Castle. So, in all seriousness, you are eating in and around a castle. A castle! The scenery and the overall look of the establishment is lofty. The ceilings are high which throws off the acoustics a bit unless the windows are open. The martinis are delicious. The list is a range to choose from with particular themes. The menu offers some pub food but also has unique sandwiches and other entrees. It definitely has vegetarian friendly choices. The Grilled Cheese and Tomato basil soup is a favorite of mine. It tastes like comfort and feels warm like home. I usually get mixed field greens instead of the fries. But I hear the fries are delicious. The field greens have never been overdressed and are usually crisp and fresh. There is often live music or a dj playing. The restaurant and bar is very open air so it can get loud. Generally, they have specials so it is worth checking out the website before going. Check out the fire pit in the back for cool ambience.
Mike F.
Place rating: 5 Reading, PA
In the half dozen or so trips I make to The Knight’s Pub each year, I’ve never been disappointed. This place really offers the total package — ambiance, service, food, drink — you name it. The lighting could be a bit dark for some, but it doesn’t hide the clean, modern décor. During warmer months, the dining area is opened up, and patrons can feel a cool breeze as they chow down on an offering of any number of steak, seafood, and pasta dishes. There is also standard pub fare, including an assortment of over a dozen variations of burgers. I would recommend this place to anyone — locals and visitors alike. If dining on Friday or Saturday, play it safe and place a reservation. As an added bonus, The Knight’s Pub also serves up Sunday brunch from 11 am — 3 pm! Is there a better way to round out a weekend than with an omelet and mimosas? I think not.
Erika W.
Place rating: 4 Reading, PA
My husband and I have eaten here three times with friends and family and every time good food and service. The menu is diverse and have liked everything I’ve ordered. It is a little pricey… but there’s nothing similar in the area. A nice night out for sure.
Jennifer O.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Don’t let the cheesy giant knight statue at the entrance fool you — this bar is actually really cool. The main bar/dining area is huge with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out on to the grass and fire-pit patio. Do yourself a favor and take your drink outside to the fire pit area! This is a unique space perfect for a day with nice weather. Even if it’s on the cold side, the gas fire actually gives off a lot of warmth. If you have kids, they can burn off energy on the grassy area just beyond the patio. Inside, the bar area has TV’s playing sports. There were a mix of families and couples eating in the restaurant, and a big range of ages, from 20-somethings up to retirees(this was on the early side of dinner time on a Saturday). There was a wedding going on next door in their event space. Yes, the menu is expensive, and if it weren’t for that, Knight’s Pub would be five stars. We just ordered sandwiches and soups for dinner, which was plenty filling and cheaper than ordering from the entrée section of the menu. It does seem silly to have a pretty casual environment with such an expensive entrée menu, but the menu is big enough that there are plenty of lower priced options to choose from. Champagne scallop soup — really tasty, but very rich. Order a cup because a bowl is too much richness to comfortably eat. Black & Blue burger — good, standard. Service at both the bar and table were attentive, and our waitress was especially outgoing and friendly, and wiling to give recommendations on the menu.
Timothy K.
Place rating: 2 Millstone, NJ
Too bad, as this place got more popular they are now price gouging. 2 years ago fish and chips $ 6.99, today $ 24! The menu is now filled with $ 30 entries! WTF?. You are not Stokesay! This is Berks County and you’re a pub! What’s worse, the food took a step back, totally embarrassed I took my mother-in-law here. Too bad, great setting and atmosphere, but forget the dinner menu. The prices are an insult. Stick to the sandwiches and appetizers(although even the sandwiches are now over priced). The beer towers are still a bargain, but when they double them in prices I’m out. Heading to the Liberty Tap Room, much better value.