$15 for $30 (or $35 if Redeemed Sunday–Thursday) Worth of Pub Fare at Barnaby's of America in West Chester
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- American fare & pub grub
- Tons of TVs for game watching
- Outdoor bar & patio
- Full bar
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, humans cannot attain self-actualization without first tending to such basic physiological needs as water, sleep, and spare ribs. Achieve overall fulfillment with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of hearty pub fare at Barnaby's of America, valid at the West Chester location. Groupons redeemed Sunday–Thursday are worth $35.
One of the newest locations of Barnaby's of America serves up a stadiumful of appetizers, pasta, sandwiches, and more in a relaxed sports-bar atmosphere. Start by rediscovering ubiquitous cuisine with the cheesesteak egg rolls, a tongue-tickling blend of chopped steak, spanish onions, cherry peppers, and jack cheese in a crispy egg roll with spicy ketchup ($7.99). People protesting astroturf's campaign to become a comestible can enjoy the real greens in a teriyaki-chicken salad, a field of crisp lettuce, grilled teriyaki chicken, cucumbers, red onions, red peppers, crispy noodles, and sesame seeds with a wasabi-ranch dressing ($10.99). Barnaby's famous blue-crab spaghetti covers underwater Italian urges with seasoned blue-crab meat sautéed and served atop spaghetti with a spicy marinara sauce ($14.99), and poets waxing famished can partake in the rhyming steak and cake, a grilled, center-cut New York strip steak sprinkled with garlic, mushrooms, and crispy onions, a pan-fried crab cake, and one of six sides ($19.99), all arranged in iambic pentameter. Float food-centric fantasies with a cold draft beer, or cool down after a heated double-overtime game on the spacious outdoor patio.
As a former aspiring baseball player who let his obsession with food get the better of his athletic aspirations, the founder of Barnaby's found a more sensible way to marry his loves of food and sports after many failed attempts at crafting cheeseburger baseballs.
- American fare & pub grub
- Tons of TVs for game watching
- Outdoor bar & patio
- Full bar
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, humans cannot attain self-actualization without first tending to such basic physiological needs as water, sleep, and spare ribs. Achieve overall fulfillment with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of hearty pub fare at Barnaby's of America, valid at the West Chester location. Groupons redeemed Sunday–Thursday are worth $35.
One of the newest locations of Barnaby's of America serves up a stadiumful of appetizers, pasta, sandwiches, and more in a relaxed sports-bar atmosphere. Start by rediscovering ubiquitous cuisine with the cheesesteak egg rolls, a tongue-tickling blend of chopped steak, spanish onions, cherry peppers, and jack cheese in a crispy egg roll with spicy ketchup ($7.99). People protesting astroturf's campaign to become a comestible can enjoy the real greens in a teriyaki-chicken salad, a field of crisp lettuce, grilled teriyaki chicken, cucumbers, red onions, red peppers, crispy noodles, and sesame seeds with a wasabi-ranch dressing ($10.99). Barnaby's famous blue-crab spaghetti covers underwater Italian urges with seasoned blue-crab meat sautéed and served atop spaghetti with a spicy marinara sauce ($14.99), and poets waxing famished can partake in the rhyming steak and cake, a grilled, center-cut New York strip steak sprinkled with garlic, mushrooms, and crispy onions, a pan-fried crab cake, and one of six sides ($19.99), all arranged in iambic pentameter. Float food-centric fantasies with a cold draft beer, or cool down after a heated double-overtime game on the spacious outdoor patio.
As a former aspiring baseball player who let his obsession with food get the better of his athletic aspirations, the founder of Barnaby's found a more sensible way to marry his loves of food and sports after many failed attempts at crafting cheeseburger baseballs.