Adelphia Restaurant- Ballroom- And Conference Center
1750 Clements Bridge Road
Deptford, NJ 08096
Gloucester County
Phone: (856) 845-8200
Fax: (856) 848-8142
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Email: no email on file
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The Adelphia Restaurant has been a leader in the South Jersey restaurant and catering business. From casual dining to elegant wedding and banquet catering, we provide the finest quality food matched with unparalleled service.
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by Lance Cossin on
I dropped in to Bowlmor the other night after some friends and I got the itch to roll a few frames and throw back a few beers.  We were in the neighborhood and jazzed for it, bowling is always a good time whether you are pro or an amateur, in large part to the beer factor.  We weren't expecting much, we knew it would be mainly a 22 and under crowd, but it was cold out and we just wanted to roll, damn it.  We already had some booze in us and it seemed totally bowlable for one night, without any regrets in the morning. As we walk in, a girl with an attitude was working the door, separating the private partiers from the bowlers.  Fine, whatever, maybe that means we don't have to put up with the "high rolling" tools and we can grab a lane quick.   We thought there might be a wait since it's in with all of the college kids still around, but figured it couldn't be that bad on a weeknight.  We got off on 4th floor alley, saw that out of about 40 lanes, only 3 or 4 were being used.  Pretty sweet, right?  Practically our pick.  Walk up to the counter and request a lane only to be told it will be about an hour and a half wait. "Uh, but there's no one bowling," I reply as I turn to view the tumbleweeds blowing down the lanes. "They are still all reserved at the moment," he replies as he looks over to the packed fluorescently lit, well oiled club. We all stood there a little dumbfounded as if we had heard wrong, staring at some 37 odd empty lanes, trying to wrap our heads around the concept of people going to a bowling alley, reserving an expensive lane only to let it sit bowlingless while they hang out at the bar.  I don't bowl often, but when I do the people at the bar are usually those waiting for a lane, not people who are paying for a lane.  So that basically makes Bowlmor one of the douchiest places in the neighborhood, which is saying something considering all of the lame college bars that play host to the bridge & tunnelly / touristy / college bars around NYU.  I would have contently grabbed a drink and waited happily for an hour or so at the bar had it not been packed solid with all of the douchebags who were paying for the lanes that I was waiting on (now I understood why the girl at the front door was in such a pissy mood, she got to sift through every one of them). Someone mentioned that there is bowling at Port Authority which we all seriously pondered for a moment - if eager-bowlers and eager-drinkers are considering hanging out at Port Authority instead of your establishment while they are standing in your establishment then your establishment probably blows chunks in a whole new form.  So after arriving with a full bowling load to blow, we left with unfulfilled blue (bowling) balls.
by Jeremy Fannings on
Now forgive me, but I am going to write a sober review for this to the best of my inebriated memory.... One thing I remember about this place is that it's HUGE. Multiple rooms with various DJ's (I think) and a stage in the main room. The flashing strobe lights on the ceiling are super trippy and have the potential to cause seizures. They played some weird, repetitive techno music the whole night. This place was PACKED when I went.... granted, it was Halloween night in Hollywood, so that was a nightmare.... The line was ridiculously long, club was crowded, and music was unappealing. But given the size of the venue, this place has potential.
by Joe Smith on
I was told that I could not wear a hat into this club, but there were others wearing a hat. They allow women to wear a hat. They say men cannot, but I saw at least two men wearing a hat that particular night. If their policy is for men not to wear hats, then they should enforce it uniformly across the board. They are not using a medal detector at the door and could do that to keep people from bringing weapons in if that is their concern. I was turned off from this experience.
by donna h. on
Roe... the name itself, sounds yummy...I haven't gone clubbing in a while, but it was a friend's bday, and I love to dance... I didn't expect to see such a gorgeous place, but Roe is probably one of the better looking clubs. I arrived at 10:15 and was surprised that there was no line.. I just walked in.. Usually if it's free before 10:30, you have to get there early, wait in the mile-long line, and hope that it starts moving at 10:20, or bid farewell to $15 -$20.. Crowded, sticky, sweaty.. = typical.. I had a good time dancing, but mainly due to the people I was with. I somehow always managed to get trapped between two freeways on the dance floor.. slightly annoying..The crowd was not as mixed as I would like.. We had a booth, so we weren't constantly sardined around the dance floor. The booth area was sectioned off, so that was a major plus.. Service was friendly and fast. The bachelorette party next to us was kicked out. One of the bridal party members threw up on herself and was rolling around in it, trying to get up.. UGH.. gross.. poor thing.. We fled the smell, but they cleaned it up relatively fast, so the smell of puke turned into the smell of cleaner. Parking was not too bad.. It's expected.. but I did find a spot on Hawthorne (a dark narrow street) 2 blocks up, but I left that spot really fast after I noticed some shady looking guy standing/hiding next to a building across the street looking toward my car..  I would rather circle around to find a spot in a well-lit street... creeeepy...
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