What is there to say about the G-Man? The first thing we noticed upon entering was the conflicting sports jersey interests. You can see memorabilia hanging on the walls from the New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Phillies and other random teams and sports. This, however, was not about to deter our eating experience. The menu seems to be pretty vast, and after debating for several minutes on what to get, I decided to leave it up to the waitress. To no surprise, she suggested the infamous wedge. A pizza crust folded over an assortment of sandwich combinations and cooked to perfection.
If you get the wedge, don't expect it to come out fast. Pizza crust isn't an instant type of food, so a between class meal may be hard to pull off.
As for the price, everything seemed pretty fair, considering the burgers were about $6.50. The wedges kind of expensive at $8.99, but they were worth it.
We collectively felt full after this meal, but it didn't last for a very long time. I recommend upgrading the complimentary chips to an order of fries for full effect.
LionCash and delivery are accepted here making this another convenient location. The kitchen is open until 11 pm, but they have a late night menu from 11 to 1am that includes nachos, chips with salsa, chicken fingers, mac and cheese, cheese fries, wings, pizza slices, and egg rolls.
G-Man offers different daily dollar off days. Monday is wedge day, Tuesday is cheese steak day, Wednesday is burger day, Thursday is chicken day and Friday is salad day. For weekdays from 11:30 to 5, they offer two slices of pizza and a soda for $2.50.
If you get the wedge, don't expect it to come out fast. Pizza crust isn't an instant type of food, so a between class meal may be hard to pull off.
As for the price, everything seemed pretty fair, considering the burgers were about $6.50. The wedges kind of expensive at $8.99, but they were worth it.
We collectively felt full after this meal, but it didn't last for a very long time. I recommend upgrading the complimentary chips to an order of fries for full effect.
LionCash and delivery are accepted here making this another convenient location. The kitchen is open until 11 pm, but they have a late night menu from 11 to 1am that includes nachos, chips with salsa, chicken fingers, mac and cheese, cheese fries, wings, pizza slices, and egg rolls.
G-Man offers different daily dollar off days. Monday is wedge day, Tuesday is cheese steak day, Wednesday is burger day, Thursday is chicken day and Friday is salad day. For weekdays from 11:30 to 5, they offer two slices of pizza and a soda for $2.50.
So, there really isn't much to be said for the Gingerbread Man's chicken parm wedge. You get a personal sized pizza crust, folded over on itself containing a few chicken fingers, some mozzarella cheese and sauce. The wedge brings along a handful of chips to accompany the plate. Overall, the "sandwich" is great. The chicken fingers are very crispy and very moist. The sauce on top is an overall great sauce, and there is just the right amount of cheese on it. Let's not forget the delicious pizza crust, which just adds to the flavor.
The other wedge ordered was BBQ chicken. It came with lettuce, tomato and cheese on it. The chicken was chopped up and tender. The BBQ sauce really added to the flavor of the chicken. This wedge was a quality dinner; it tasted great and was satisfying.
The presentation is nice, and the service was great. The G-Man brings overall good food with a good atmosphere, despite conflicting sports team interests.
The other wedge ordered was BBQ chicken. It came with lettuce, tomato and cheese on it. The chicken was chopped up and tender. The BBQ sauce really added to the flavor of the chicken. This wedge was a quality dinner; it tasted great and was satisfying.
The presentation is nice, and the service was great. The G-Man brings overall good food with a good atmosphere, despite conflicting sports team interests.
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