Brisket. Brisket ! And more brisket ! First timer here. Beautiful view. Great service.
Fitzwater Station
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Fitzwater Station, located in Phoenixville, PA, is a historic establishment that served as a way-stop on the Underground Railroad before and during the Civil War. Named after Abel Fitzwater, a prominent landowner known for his heroism during the devastating flood of January 1839, the location embodies a rich historical legacy intertwined with the local community.
Today, Fitzwater Station combines this heritage with a commitment to geniality and hospitality, offering a diverse menu that reflects the spirit of its namesakes. Guests can enjoy a variety of smoked meats and hearty dishes while experiencing a warm and inviting atmosphere that pays homage to its storied past.
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Nice chill place to sit outside on the river with good food. It's a really great spot if you want to sit outside. Plenty of parking, but also mere steps off the trail if you want to park...
I came here with a friend after taking our dogs to the nearby dog park. Since they are pet friendly and he was hungry, it was a no brainer to make a stop here. We sat on the enclosed patio area...
We love this place, we rent kayaks and do the look and always work up our appetite for when we return. We sat on the deck and it was a windy day, things were blowing all over the place. The...
What a lovely hidden...gem. Nestled on the bank of the Schuykill Canal near Phoenixville/Mont Claire, sharing space with a canoe and inner tube launch and a beautiful trail you'll find Fitzwater...
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