If you are looking for the perfect corporate business lunch setting, or need a romantic night out, 1750 Bistro will fulfill all of your dining needs. Our American cuisine, laced with a French flair, offers perfect menu options for your next event. The best kept secret in Montgomery County, 1750 Bistro offers the Philadelphia atmosphere in the quaint suburb of Lansdale. You will be sure to find outstanding food and service in a casual, yet elegant surrounding. Our Executive Chef creates a palate pleasing experience with a diverse menu that includes braised short ribs to our delicious homemade ice cream. Come dine with us, experience 1750 Bistro and find out what you've been missing.
February 25, 2012 @ 10:22 PM
a diner from Boyertown, PA
My wife and I had a http://Restaurant.com $25 gift certificate so we thought we would try 1750 Bistro. We went tonight. We were the second table (of about 24) on a Saturday night.
We sat down and reviewed the menu. We ordered two drinks, the Philly Cheese Steak Egg Rolls appetizer, the Bistro Crab Cakes, and the Filet Mignon. Soon after that, our salads arrived. The appetizer arrived about 3/4 the way through finishing our salads. Our entrees arrived a little while longer.
I noticed that my Filet Mignon looked dark when the server brought it out. My wife's Crab Cakes looked fine. I ordered the Filet Mignon cooked to medium, but the steak was burned. About 50% of the one side of the steak were charred to black. The few bites of steak that I tried had the burnt taste. My wife's Crab Cakes were fair and did not seem browned enough.
A few other couple entered the restaurant during this time for a total of six tables.
The server did not return for quite a while to check on our meal. After she did, I told her the steak was charred and I wanted to return it. I asked the server if there is anything she could do on the bill since I did not want another steak. The server returned shortly thereafter with the bill and told me she removed the steak from the bill.
Here's the best (and sad) part... I put our http://Restaurant.com $25 gift certificate and a credit card in the bill folder and gave it to the server. She quickly returned to tell me they couldn't accept the gift certificate because the bill was $0.11 short of the $35 minimum order required (for a gift certificate). The original bill would have been $60 (prior to comping the bad steak). It just so happens another couple overheard this conversation about the $0.11 and told us they were appalled. They told us there meals were fair and would not be back again.
I paid the full bill (without using the certificate) and we left. I emailed http://Restaurant.com to inform them of our experience and asked for an account credit.
My wife and I had a http://Restaurant.com $25 gift certificate so we thought we would try 1750 Bistro. We went tonight. We were the second table (of about 24) on a Saturday night.
We sat down and reviewed the menu. We ordered two drinks, the Philly Cheese Steak Egg Rolls appetizer, the Bistro Crab Cakes, and the Filet Mignon. Soon after that, our salads arrived. The appetizer arrived about 3/4 the way through finishing our salads. Our entrees arrived a little while longer.
I noticed that my Filet Mignon looked dark when the server brought it out. My wife's Crab Cakes looked fine. I ordered the Filet Mignon cooked to medium, but the steak was burned. About 50% of the one side of the steak were charred to black. The few bites of steak that I tried had the burnt taste. My wife's Crab Cakes were fair and did not seem browned enough.
A few other couple entered the restaurant during this time for a total of six tables.
The server did not return for quite a while to check on our meal. After she did, I told her the steak was charred and I wanted to return it. I asked the server if there is anything she could do on the bill since I did not want another steak. The server returned shortly thereafter with the bill and told me she removed the steak from the bill.
Here's the best (and sad) part... I put our http://Restaurant.com $25 gift certificate and a credit card in the bill folder and gave it to the server. She quickly returned to tell me they couldn't accept the gift certificate because the bill was $0.11 short of the $35 minimum order required (for a gift certificate). The original bill would have been $60 (prior to comping the bad steak). It just so happens another couple overheard this conversation about the $0.11 and told us they were appalled. They told us there meals were fair and would not be back again.
I paid the full bill (without using the certificate) and we left. I emailed http://Restaurant.com to inform them of our experience and asked for an account credit.
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February 25, 2012 @ 10:22 PM
a diner from Boyertown, PA
My wife and I had a http://Restaurant.com $25 gift certificate so we thought we would try 1750 Bistro. We went tonight. We were the second table (of about 24) on a Saturday night.
We sat down and reviewed the menu. We ordered two drinks, the Philly Cheese Steak Egg Rolls appetizer, the Bistro Crab Cakes, and the Filet Mignon. Soon after that, our salads arrived. The appetizer arrived about 3/4 the way through finishing our salads. Our entrees arrived a little while longer.
I noticed that my Filet Mignon looked dark when the server brought it out. My wife's Crab Cakes looked fine. I ordered the Filet Mignon cooked to medium, but the steak was burned. About 50% of the one side of the steak were charred to black. The few bites of steak that I tried had the burnt taste. My wife's Crab Cakes were fair and did not seem browned enough.
A few other couple entered the restaurant during this time for a total of six tables.
The server did not return for quite a while to check on our meal. After she did, I told her the steak was charred and I wanted to return it. I asked the server if there is anything she could do on the bill since I did not want another steak. The server returned shortly thereafter with the bill and told me she removed the steak from the bill.
Here's the best (and sad) part... I put our http://Restaurant.com $25 gift certificate and a credit card in the bill folder and gave it to the server. She quickly returned to tell me they couldn't accept the gift certificate because the bill was $0.11 short of the $35 minimum order required (for a gift certificate). The original bill would have been $60 (prior to comping the bad steak). It just so happens another couple overheard this conversation about the $0.11 and told us they were appalled. They told us there meals were fair and would not be back again.
I paid the full bill (without using the certificate) and we left. I emailed http://Restaurant.com to inform them of our experience and asked for an account credit.