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Houlihan’s Restaurants

Whether you’re shopping at the Exton Mall or just in the area Houlihan’s is sure to please every palate. Their eclectic menu undeniably illustrates that they are passionate about food. Great for an intimate dinner or just catching up with friends and family.

Conveniently located in the mall make sure to stop in and grab a few drinks while your shopping partner continues to burn a whole a through your pocket. With a place quoted as saying, œWhatever your poison - we pour it. It’s a little thing we call ¦.. cheers! You’re sure to have a good time!

WC Dish recommends: The salad entrees are yum.

2 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. Marty's sisterJun 18, 2008

    The Baker’s Garden was great. A tropical paradise right inside the mall!

  2. mmmmangiaJul 11, 2007

    Food is average to good. Service is a bit inconsistent. The bartender on one visit really didn’t know her mixology. I do like their seating area towards the back it’s more open and spacious than the bar & other dining areas. I’m char - grill dating myself but, I still miss The Baker’s Garden - anyone remember the original restaurant at Exton Mall from back in the day?

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